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Florence61

Florence61 Report 18 Jan 2023 20:29

Evening all
Well I had a lovely day out with my lovely friend. We went into town and parked near the shops as she has a blue badge, so very handy.

Had a look around although not much to see really but I got my conditioner that wasn't available last week from Tesco and was on offer so bought 3 shampoos and 3 conditioner's and used a gift card which paid for most of it.

We then ventured up to the big supermarket and had a coffee and a snack as i was feeling a little lightheaded and my legs were aching. We then went round and i bought a few things i needed, crumpets being my fav.

Of course, I met quite a few people and we got chatting. before we knew it, the time flew by and it was 3.30pm!! The snow started coming down as well, so we quickly finished off the shopping and headed home. Thankfully it didn't last long and here where i live miles away, it has all melted.

i should sleep well tonight after all the walking and fresh air, if i dont i jolly well should do lol!

Joan, Salad??? um yes a bit chilly is right hehe but he who must be obeyed eh?

JG, I know what you mean about gathering things. I have about 100 balls of wool, in drawers, the hall cupboard, my shelf in the wardrobe but i wont part with it.

When i start looking at old letters and postcards, i stop to read them and they all end up back in the box!

Whilst im sitting on my computer chair, i have a thick wool shawl over my legs and its really cosy.

Take care all

Florence in the hebrides

JustGinnie

JustGinnie Report 18 Jan 2023 15:20

Hello everyone,

We have had a dry day although it did snow overnight but by lunch time it had all gone. Still not good for line drying the washing but not as dismal as it has been. The damp weather doesn't help my aches and pains .

Been doing sorting out of my craft stuff that I no longer want and have passed a fair bit to a local school that does a lot of crafty things with the children. I had collected a lot of stuff over the years as I think all crafters do, some of it just trying new things out but then deciding that it wasn't 'my thing' lol. but just putting it away in a box.
Next I want to go through my tree stuff and tidy up a few ends I could be gone a while as I tend to wander through looking up and adding new things as I find them.

Hope everyone is well and managing to keep warm

Ginnie.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 18 Jan 2023 10:34

Ah, peace perfect peace :-)
Esme has gone back to school today after two days off. She keeps getting stomach upsets, she was sick four times on Sunday. It is odd that she is suddenly having all these bouts.

It was OH’s birthday yesterday. In recent years we would do a city break abroad somewhere, but not since Covid obviously. We went somewhere in the UK last year, but didn’t do anything this year, we are just so tired with having the family here.
We did go straight to the local Italian after picking Eve up from the school bus. Because of my diet, I usually go for pasta, but as everyone else was (having pizza, I decided to go for that. I had a seafood one, but didn’t enjoy it, it had an odd taste. It was huge, so I left lots of the crust and just ate the middle.

One bit of good news is that my daughter has accepted an offer on the London house. The buyers have a cash buyer for their flat, so hopefully it will go through quickly. They need to find somewhere to go now, but as they are already living here, that won’t hold the sale up. They have missed out on a couple of houses which they couldn’t put an offer on because theirs hadn’t sold. They have seen one which is currently two flats, but with planning permission in place to turn it back into a four bedroomed house. It is in a fantastic position and will be amazing once the work is done. It is over budget though and they are going to have to get a mortgage to do it. That rather defeats the objective of being mortgage free up here. He has insisted on putting an offer in even though my daughter isn’t so sure because if all the building work which needs to be done. It has gone to sealed bids and they will find out today. I hope they don’t get it,but there is nothing else on the market they like. As the spring approaches more houses will come on the market and hopefully there will be something suitable

Florence61

Florence61 Report 17 Jan 2023 16:58

Afternoon all.
We still have snow laying around and a few showers about but hoping it will be away tomorrow.
Felt much better today after having daughters cold/cough she left me. better appetite and energy so i did a load of ironing but left my duvet cover as legs got tired.

Tonight I have made a veggie pasta bake with popadoms and cant wait for that.

I had my PIP tel call at 12 and all went well(see PIP thread)

I also managed out to the bin with a bag and some more cardboard!! The blue bin is nearly full now but will get emptied next Tuesday. I have 1 large box still to break up and it will just go in the bin.

Hope everyone else ok today

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 16 Jan 2023 16:16

Your soup sounds nice Joan, I make a leek and potato one which sticks to your ribs.

I did the litter pick this afternoon. There were so many wine bottles which had been thrown out of car windows, that I could hardly carry the bag back. My arms are aching so much that I think I need to get myself some sort of trolley

In April all the local councils are being amalgamated into one super council to save money! I can’t see that happening. My area has lots of reserves, so we’re bringing forward all sorts of schemes to spend it, so it won’t be passed on to those areas who haven’t saved. Of course now they have all been told that they are not allowed to start any new schedule ahead of the reorganisation

Florence61

Florence61 Report 16 Jan 2023 14:55

Well bin lorry came but they didn't help today! Anyway, I managed and it was a bit if fresh air into me lungs, fresh being the operative word lol.

The gritter has been up and down twice this morning eeekk.....never seen them at all usually they must have pots of money in the fund to use up!

Battling with a headache but nothing shifting it. I've decided t have a dry tea, a baked potato with beans and grated cheese. Good comfort food and warming.

Hope your soup tastes good Joan, we need something warming in this chilly weather.

The roads are clearer now but the temp is so low, its already freezing so will be icy soon. The box my toilet rolls came in was huge and so much paper packing. I sorted out the packing into smaller pieces, just got to tackle the huge box and break it down for the recycling bin.

Off to be busy
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LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 16 Jan 2023 13:33

We have a local Wombles Group which started off in the near by town, but one of the main women works in my town, so she spends her lunchtime collecting here. She really is obsessed with it. We use special Keep Britain Tidy bags which are supplied to us.
The nearby town have a designated drop off place in the centre of the town, so they can leave the bags there . It has now taken off here, so we now have our own group and we have a monthly pick as well. We choose a different area to concentrate on every time. The bags are left out in one place and we notify the council and they come and collect them the next day.

Some of us go out picking during the month, some people collect vast amounts, but at present I don’t have much time, so only go out a couple of times. Annoyingly our. council won’t nominate a drop of point for us, so we either have to put the bags in our normal bin, or make a special visit to the council tip. Before the family moved in, I always had plenty of room in my bin, but we have more rubbish now, especially Esme’s nappies which take up a lot of room. I would do more if I could get it in the bin. We are trying to get the council to give us a place where we can take the bags, but they say if people saw our bags, it would encourage them to add to the pile and fly tip. I don’t know why they say that as it isn’t a problem in the near by town and it is the same council.

Each spring the local Friends of the Earth Group organise a 5K country Lane litter pick. A 5K circle is drawn around the town and every single B road radiating out from the centre is cleared. Being a rural area, that is an awful lot of roads. I take part in that as well. If we come across any fly tipping we use What Three Words and notify the council who come and clear it.

The travellers site is permanent and they do have normal bin collections, but they use the wooded area outside the gates to dump all manner of junk as well as extra bags which split and blow everywhere

While I was coming back from the supermarket this morning, I noticed quite a bit of litter on the road near my house, so I will go and get that this afternoon. It is freezing here, there were some snow flurries while I was out, but they have stopped now.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 16 Jan 2023 12:30

True names. if the bag isnt actually in the bin, our bin lorry wont take it.

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 16 Jan 2023 12:06

Street bins aren’t for household rubbish however it is collected. That fine could have also been attached to anyone’s address that was amongst the litter. Mind you, householders should do their own checking after the bags are put out. Round here the bin men don’t even pick up the litter they have dropped out of the bins.

Organised litter picks have to make arrangements for the disposal.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 16 Jan 2023 11:23

Morning all from a snow covered village!
Oh yes, the snow is back and its brrr outside as i had to drag the bins out.

There was about 2inches on top of the bins and trying to drag them to the edge of my driveway was hard but i eventually managed. Bin lorry , no sign yet and the wind is picking up as another shower is approaching.

Im still sitting wrapped in my shawl ready to go out and bring the bins in as soon as unless i get the nice young chappy who takes them back for me :-)

Im coughing and sneezing since yesterday as daughter obviously left her germs behind...how kind of her :-(

I have my PiP review by phone tomorrow so need to get all my paperwork together later ready for that.

Linda, where do you put all the bags of rubbish you collect? I ask because there was a lady who decided to pick up litter in her street from bags foxes had split open and she put the rubbish in a street bin only to be fined for it. They said she was "fly tipping." She told them it wasnt her rubbish , but rubbish lying in the street and thought she would do the decent thing and clear it up.

Her council were awful to her and wouldnt budge on the fine(think about £400).

I think the traveller site where there rubbish is should be reported to the council.

Florence in the hebrides

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Jan 2023 07:18

Goodness Linda that is a lot of rubbish But it looks like the bulk is from the travellers' camp, do they not have a 'bin' collection. I am assuming this is a legal permanent camp?

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 15 Jan 2023 21:35

Oops, I got the number of litter bags wrong, it was actually 65. I thought they had added the two drop off points together when they said thirty, but that was just the area we were picking in. The other 35 bags were from near the travellers camp, so 65 in total plus the other rubbish.

The total number of bags for 2022 was 3180, from just a small dedicated group of people

Florence61

Florence61 Report 15 Jan 2023 19:20

Well I had a nice catch up with my visitor, she stayed 3 hours lol but we enjoyed it. She gave me some lovely flowers too which was very thoughtful. i decided against making scones as i remember she said hubby & her were on a healthy eating programme so we had some plain biscuits instead.

It was snowing this afternoon but has gone away for now, however we do have a snow warning!

Aw Joan, you be missing your roast dinner today and home made soup.

Linda, how old is Esme? Hope she is feeling better soon.
30 bags of litter, Oh my, that is amazing.

Off to watch Call the midwife at 8pm, another old fav of mine.

Take care all and keep cosy

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 15 Jan 2023 15:57

We are just back from the monthly town litter pick. About eighteen people turned up. We collected about thirty bags of litter, plus another fifteen and a large pile of mattresses and other assorted junk from the dumping area just outside the travellers camp. That small are of woodland gets cleared regularly, but is always a disgusting mess.
Esme has been ill all day saying her tummy hurts, she was sick twice this afternoon, but feels better now. She had refused to eat all day, but has had a little bit now. That means she can’t go back to school until Wednesday at the earliest. She will probably be full of the joys of spring tomorrow

Florence61

Florence61 Report 14 Jan 2023 21:48

Evening Joan
Glad to see you posting. Wow you have been very busy in the garden and those pesky sheep! When I lived elsewhere, I was forever chasing them towards the moor but they kept jumping the grid! They used to eat my hebes plant grrr

Hope your sil takes care with the chainsaw.

Well its blowing a stormy Hooley here just now and snow forecast tomorrow. I'm sitting with my torch on my lap as im sure the leccy is going to go off but i hope not.

Just watched my fav programme haven't seen in ages, Casualty.Was quite full of drama tonight.

i didnt sleep well at all last night so shall go off about 11 and hope to sleep tonight.

I think I had better make some scones tomorrow for my visitor so better get up early.

Goodnite all

Florence in the hebrides

Florence61

Florence61 Report 14 Jan 2023 17:32

Aw AG what a shame.

I had better make my supply last and not waste a sheet lol

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 14 Jan 2023 16:41

Thanks for the thought, Florence.
However, the nearest Sainsbury is almost 100 miles away.

I just buy whatever is cheapest in the supermarkets in the nearest town, "only" 20 miles away.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 14 Jan 2023 15:35

I just had a quick look online and Sainsburys sell the 32 Nicky soft touch for £9.25 and they are in stock.Not sure where your nearest Sainsburys is? The packet has a red stripe on the left hand side.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 14 Jan 2023 15:27

You are right AG, I just checked in my orders and now it says currently unavailable so I did well to get them.
I have been buying this brand since i couldn't get out and decided to keep a small stock.I still have about 12 rolls left from the last order so this order will last me quite sometime.

If i see it back in stock ,I shall let you know

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 14 Jan 2023 14:42

You got your toilet rolls just in time, Florence!

There are no toilet rolls as cheap as that on Amazon today.