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Florence61
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29 Aug 2024 15:33 |
Afternoon all
Well I had an enjoyable day out albeit raining hard and blooming midges grrrr!
But i had a good mooch around the shops & bought a few xmas presents. we enjoyed a lovely lunch and finished off getting a few bit & bobs in the supermarket.
Got a bit of a shock though as I picked up a gardening magazine with some free seeds and a xmas food one with food for xmas ideas. Was only when I got home and went through the bill, I suddenly realised how expensive they both were. One was £6.99 and the other £7.99. Oh my goodness, i thought they were around £4-5 so last time i buy one.
The district nurse came this morning as arranged and remeasure my legs without the wraps on but as she was only a relief, she didnt had the previous measurements so i have no idea if they had improved or not but this time i took a pic with my phone of the measurement sheet today so have that in my records. Shall have to wait now and see what happens next.
Anyone watching the drama Platform 7? Its jolly good and gripping with the last episode tonight.
Another good watch coming on Sunday by my fav author. Grace is on for 4 weeks covering the next 4 books in the Grace series by Peter James. They are 2 hour episodes 8-10 pm ITV
Linda, how very sad about your hairdresser. I didnt realise you were a teacher? What did you teach?
I have been working on the last twig of the family tree branch today but no further afield in connecting my DNA match, very frustrating especially when you have messaged several others and they dont reply grrr.
Hope everyone is well today
Florence in the Hebrides
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LindainHerriotCountry
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28 Aug 2024 16:33 |
I hope you had a good day Florence. I went to get my haircut this morning and felt very sad because I had decided that it would be the last time I went there. I first went when I was expecting my first child and he is forty five now. The hairdresser used to have a shop in town with lots of people working for him. Over the years, it whittled down to just him and Lesley who did all the shampooing and blow drying etc. A few years go they gave up the shop and continued working from her house, turning one of the bedrooms into a salon. They were living together long before that. They didn’t advertise or take on any new clients, just taking their long term clients with them. I kept going because he really is excellent at cutting, people always ask me where I get my hair cut. It was only half an hours drive from Thirsk, so that was fine, but it is over an hour from here, so I don’t want to be doing that in the winter.
I feel awfully guilty though, especially as Lesley is so ill. Last time I went five weeks ago, she asked if I could shampoo my hair before I went and they would just wet it. She had just had a hysterectomy, so couldn’t do the shampooing. I was worried because she seemed to have lost a lot of weight, but today she was skeletal. It turns out that she has pancreatic cancer and is just about to start chemo which is only to try and buy her some more time. He is going to continue cutting just to try and keep his mind off things, but he is hopeless at blow drying, I will need to wash my hair tomorrow to sort it out. After all this time, it is so sad to leave,I used to teach Lesley’s children, so know all of the family as well.
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Florence61
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28 Aug 2024 09:53 |
Morning all
I'm off out today with a friend to the "big city" lol Shame about the weather as its raining...what's new but nevermind looking forward to a mooch around the shops and a nice lunch etc.
Had a mild migraine yesterday but managed to stave it off getting any worse and feeling ok today. Think my neck was sore as stood too long doing ironing in the morning and that may of triggered it perhaps.
Linda, glad you enjoyed a few days away and all your dishes sound scrummy with all the fresh produce.
i shall be back later with my tales!
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AnninGlos
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28 Aug 2024 07:38 |
Pleased that you had an enjoyable break Linda. Sounds like you returned ready to cook!! Lovely to get fresh fruit and veg from somebody else's labours in the garden.
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LindainHerriotCountry
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27 Aug 2024 21:17 |
I am back after a nice few days away. It is raining and cold today. I have just changed the duvet and put the winter one back on the bed instead of the summer one. I brought lots of garden produce back with me. I made a rhubarb crumble with rhubarb from my son’s garden. My sister has a poly tunnel as well as a huge veg plot. I brought lots of tomatoes and courgettes back. The courgettes are more like marrows because she didn’t pick them in time . I made a very large pan of pea and courgette soup, that is all in the freezer now. I made a spicy Moroccan dish for dinner which had courgettes and onions from my sisters garden, spinach from mine and tins of black beans from Aldi :-D
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Florence61
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26 Aug 2024 16:11 |
Andy's mum, I'm not fit to drive. I take irregular drops in BP which is why i had to give up driving as I took a turn and nearly crashed the car. But with no feeling in my left leg either couldn't drive.
In the beg, daughter & I used a taxi to town & back and used my PIP to pay for it, but that was when it was only £30-35 each way. In the last year that has now increased to £60-70 each way and I refuse to pay that much.
Sometimes its hard and i do feel isolated and quite lonely but I have to accept my situation and that i am reliant on others to take me out. Even if i could get a bus, I cant be out on my own in the town as not hugely steady with my stick and my BP can drop at anytime and i could fall.
But there are people much worse off than me and my brain is in perfect working order so use that at home to do various hobbies, family tree etc and that keeps me busy.
As long as my friend can come once a month and take me out for the day, i appreciate that.
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Andysmum
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26 Aug 2024 15:21 |
Florence, I think you've said before that you get PIP. If so are you eligible for the Motability scheme? I have just been looking at their website and it looks like a good idea if you are eligible.
Have a look at the website, the section headed "how it works", which explains it all very well. :-)
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Florence61
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26 Aug 2024 13:23 |
Aw thats a shame names :-(
My other good friend that used to take me out now & then is now working 5 days instead of 3 so haven't seen her for weeks.
My problem is, is that i am several years older than my friends and they are all still working whereas I'm now" retired" Having said that if I hadn't of had my heart surgery and other health problems, I would have still been working until I am 67!
Retirement would be ok if I could drive a car, use a bus or had a partner that drives.
I'm only using the wraps on left leg today as the right leg seems fine so making some progress.
Well the sun is now pushing through the mist...yay. Bin lorry came and the nice young chap put my bin back for me. Note to remember him at xmas with a tin of choccies for being kind!
Grass cutters...no sign no matter as it doesnt need a cut anyway.
Back to the laundry now
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nameslessone
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26 Aug 2024 12:00 |
Enjoy your day out. It is so difficult here to plan as so many roads are getting fully shut for roadworks and the go- rounds can be quite long.
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Florence61
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26 Aug 2024 11:52 |
Morning all Well the day started off ok early morning but now the fog is coming in and rain too so very damp and dismal. No sign of the grasscutters, not sure where they are today?
No sign of the refuge lorry yet either. maybe they are all on a go slow Monday lol
Stripping beds today and 2 loads of laundry to deal with plus usual chores.
Going out for the day on Wednesday, so looking forward to that. Shopping, lunch and the garden centre, Im going to see if i can get any early xmas presents...yep i know its early but if i don't get organised before I know it, it will be October and I cant do it all in one go. Much prefer a few at a time spread out.
No Aunty this year, so the list has shrunk a little.
My chicken hot pot yesterday was so delicious, i shall make it again sometime. Made a change anyway.
Hope everyone is well and ok today
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Gwyn in Kent
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25 Aug 2024 20:56 |
I think that the month of August rainfall figures record that in the south east corner, we have had 19% of the usual month's rainfall, whereas up near you Florence, there has been over 200% of the usual figure. Even within those figures we have huge variation within a few miles. This is particularly noticeable with frost and snow. We hardly had any last winter.
Bin day tomorrow for us too (Garden waste ).followed by recycling on Tuesday. Normal collection sometimes changes slightly over Christmas, but Bank holidays are treated as normal collection days.
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nameslessone
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25 Aug 2024 20:34 |
It’s not just you. Our regional forecast comes from the coast and we are well inland - so very different temperatures and weather.
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Florence61
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25 Aug 2024 20:28 |
AG...what summer???? Worse summer in 30 years as we are still waiting for it to come!
I agree, when i hear the forecasters saying, heatwave, lovely etc etc they never say sorry to us for not having good weather, its like our corner doesnt exist unless severe gales 80 mph and then we get a mention!
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ArgyllGran
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25 Aug 2024 18:57 |
Joan - I agree how intensely annoying it is to have weather (and other) broadcasters going on about South of England weather as if it applied to everyone!
Most BBC and ITV presenters are just as bad as GBNews. Usually the weather's the other way round from what you describe. - they go on about heatwaves and humidity, when we've had a cold and very wet summer, with barely a blink of sunshine for weeks.
Advice programmes are just as bad. They give advice about who to contact about problems - but often their advice only applies to England and Wales, or sometimes only England. Misleading and unhelpful, as well as annoying!
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Florence61
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25 Aug 2024 18:30 |
Scotland has the Aug bank holiday at the beg of August and Enland the last Monday in August. However because its a Public Bank Holiday the Banks in the whole of the UK will be closed.
Our posties decide whether to take one or the other but cant have both. Its a strange one as quite often the local PO will be closed on !st Aug but postie delivers ,then on last mon in Aug PO is open and no post delivered :-S :-S
I do wish all the public Bank Holidays were all the same in the UK!
Our bin collections never change. They collect here on Boxing Day..
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nameslessone
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25 Aug 2024 18:06 |
Our council have given up on moving bin collections so still pick up on Bank Holidays.
They do move the days over Christmas though.
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25 Aug 2024 16:30 |
Hi Ann. I have been trying to email GBNEWS over the past 2 days,because one of the presenters (Dawn Neesom) has been banging on about the Bank holiday weekend. I wanted to point out to her that it wasn't a Bank holiday here, lol. On Saturday she also kept on saying how atrocious the weather was, implying it was the same for everyone, when in fact my area was enjoying a nice sunny day, she was soo annoying saying it so often.
Unfortunately my emails were not being sent, even though I used the email address that GBNEWS show on the screen, most annoying.
Joan.
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AnninGlos
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25 Aug 2024 16:19 |
OK thanks Joan, I had not realised that.
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Amokavid
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25 Aug 2024 15:57 |
Hi Ann, no it's not a Bank holiday in Scotland.
Joan.
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AnninGlos
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25 Aug 2024 15:41 |
Is it not bank holiday in Scotland Florence? Our bin days here are all one day forward because of the bank holiday.
That warning in the DM was a bit late anyway because, as I read it, the warning was for over last night.
"A huge cloud of SO2 completely covered the country by 4am with it still covering half of the UK at 8.45am, data by Czech weather portal Windy showed. "
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