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syljo | Report | 22 Aug 2006 20:10 |
Hi everybody, I hope you are not going to be ill Brenda, Help, I need your support here. Anyway how are you now? Today Johan and I were up early to go for our 3 monthly blood pricking for diabetes. When we arrived at the surgery there was a notice to say that in the summer months the service is only Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Just our luck again. I was starving hungry too as I wasn't allowed to eat. So, back again tomorrow. I didn't go to town with Johan today as I didn't trust the weather and didn't fancy getting wet on my scootmobile. Annemie was very pleased with the card I made for her. I was also impressed myself! She tells me about the person for whom the card is and I have to make a card. Well this couple were keen on Egypt and ancient history. I found some Egyptian pictures and some old parchment with writing on, then they also liked pop music, so found a juke box. The woman was 45 years of age and they had been married 25 years. Altogether with silver stickers it was impressive. I spent part of today clearing my room a bit ready to start more Xmas cards. I did some ironing too. I had planned to do more, but Annemie came down this morning and this afternoon, and once she comes down I do nothing else. Hope to see some more faces tomorrow. Sylvia xxx |
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Brenda | Report | 22 Aug 2006 19:33 |
I was just about to write my reply when my screen went funny and then said it wasn't available.it has been slow sylvia but not much else. Glad your visit was ok Mavis,there are a few 'older paper delivery people over here,they do the free advertising papre and leaflets etc,they have a shopping trolly sort of thing ,instead of carrying them in a bag.That funeral sounded really interesting ,didn't realise there was a Maouri queen . Feel like I am coming down with a cold or something everything is aching and my throat is sore and my eyes are as well. Think it will be a bath and early night for me.Take care Brenda |
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syljo | Report | 21 Aug 2006 19:59 |
Hi all, Well I had a terrible time trying to access this site yesterday so in the end left it. Mind you this evening it has taken me a long time too. Have any others problems? Did my usual Monday morning chores such as changing beds, cleaning bathroom and toilet and washing kitchen floor. Not that I really mean to keep it as a Monday job, but if I do it on a Monday then it is finished. Keep thinking I'll have a new help next time, but still no one yet. I've asked my granddaughter to come for an hour or so this week to do the vacuuming instead of Johan having to do it. Linda has just had a week in Rhodos and has another week free, so she has time. She said she will do other jobs too, but I don't want that as it is after all her holiday time. The weather has been beautiful all day, but this evening torrential rain, thunder and lightning. No change for the rest of the week. I was going into town with Johan tomorrow but have changed my mind. Annemie, my neighbour came down today and told me of a large shopping centre not far from here so I said we could go with a taxi and have a day out there. She was pleased I suggested it, so maybe next week the weather will be better. Now have to go as Annemie has asked me to make a special card for her. Sylvia xxx |
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Mavis | Report | 21 Aug 2006 11:39 |
Hi everyone. We are back from our 9 days with the grandchildren. We did enjoy taking care of them. Everything went smoothly - almost anyway!! Tigger the cat got chased by a dog and ran across the road and up into a neighbours tree. Very high up! Andrew - grandson - climbed the tree grabbed tigger and then Nick - grandson - climbed up to take the cat from him and was just nearing the house when the dog came bounding up the road - Tigger tried to escape Nicks arms but failed fortunately - but badly scratched Nick's arm. All is well that ends well. I had forgotten how many pints of milk and packets of cereal teenagers get through! I had lots of excercise - offered to help Andrew deliver papers twice during the week. 2 hours of walking at 8 a.m. Fortunately the weather was fine although quite frosty. We are now back to some sort of normality. Today has been an interesting one - The Maori Queen passed away last week after reigning for 40 years. We watched the funeral on TV today - it was combined with the crowning of the new Maori King. There were 100 thousand spectators lining the streets etc. The main highway was closed to all through traffic all day. The casket was taken to a Waka (Canoe) and went down the Waikato River to the buriel area. The trip took 2 1/2 hours. The casket was covered in a canopy made from woven flax leaves - looked really effective. We were concerned that a guy was continually baling water out of the bottom of the Waka. There were 14 other Waka's on the water following the main one. When they got to the buriel area the casket had to be carried up the side of a very steep hill. The Queen was buried right at the top. They had 10 men carrying the casket but had ropes tied to the casket with many, many men pulling on the ropes to get the casket up the hill. There has been so much going on for the last five days. It is something we will probably never see again. We found it really interesting. Sylvia - wish you could send a slice of that delicious cake via email!!! lol Thanks for the updates on the Kayak Di. It hasn't taken too long. Fred I hope you soon get your electric problem sorted. Must go now and get to bed - need to do some jobs around the house tomorrow. Also the washing machine decided to leak - fortunately the laundry is in the garage. Hopefully the repair man will be here tomorrow. Goodnight to you all. Mavis NZ PS Wish we had enough people here in NZ to have a meet!! Come on Kiwi's where are you! Ho |
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Brenda | Report | 21 Aug 2006 11:13 |
Hello everyone,only time to say hello as i am just about to get ready and then go to work.Be back kater , Brenda |
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Unknown | Report | 20 Aug 2006 23:47 |
Hi friends, The sunny weather continues here. We did have a rainy day recently, enough to top up the rain butts, but it didn't last for long. The garden is really keeping me busy. Haven't done any weeding for a while so that's my chore for today and a few more days to come, I think. I'm trying to get a jump on the Fall cleanup. I must pull out my pea plants to make room for my tiny leek plants, so we can have leeks ready for next spring. The kayak is on a temporary hold for the minute till they have the fibreglassing materials, but we should be launching in a couple of weeks time. In the meantime John is doing some more inventing, fitting a gadget to his saw so he can do several cuts at once-guess that's multi-tasking! Yesterday we decided to take Ross to the beach again, and John walked him out across the sand and back for an hour. We had one very tired doggie when we got home. We just took lemonade with us and our folding chairs and while he was out there, I sat and read my Catherine Cookson book and sipped lemonade, and it was so quiet and peaceful that I felt completely relaxed. Most of the people stake out their spots close to the concession stands so they can have a steady supply of drinks, hamburgers and hot dogs at hand. Others bring their barbecues with them . But you only have to walk a little further north from the parking lot and you have silence and privacy. Strangely the tide always seems to be out when we go down there, which is a pity as Ross loves the water, but there are sandspurs with pools between all the way across the bay so he still manages to splash around. Today we just took him down by the ferry causeway, and stopped off to pick 3 1/2 lbs of blackberries, which are now frozen and waiting for me to get more and then have a jam making session. There are pounds and pounds of them down there, and very few people nowadays make jam so many of them will be a great food source completely wasted. Bernie has moved all her furniture in upstairs, but she herself is only here for long weekends at present as she's helping out an elderly friend look after her even more elderly, (91), father. I also have large pots of plants scattered around the garden from her patio, as Steve doesn't want pots on his balcony, so I have to figure out a way to incorporate them into my watering system. Think I must go around and stab a few large holes into my sprinkler hoses and hope to direct the water up and over into the pots. Clever stuff, if it works. Otherwise I'll be carting about 10 cans of water all over the garden, or Bernie will! Did I mention already that Clay is now an apprentice plumber. With adding messages and writing emails, I can never remember to whom I said what, so forgive me if I duplicate news occasionally. Anyway, he's very happy in his new job, which has a future to it, and he has his evenings and weekends off now, so has more time for Jennean. As his current jobs are at the other side of town he spends his weeks at his Mums or at Jenneans and then they're both back here at weekends. You're all as busy as ever I see. Will you be able to let us see a picture of the wedding party Brenda? Hi Dorothy! Whereabouts are you in Canada? Sylvia, that cake has my mouth watering-wish you lived close by; I'd be over like a shot!! Hi Fred, hope you manage to get your electrics sorted soon- what a strange thing to have happen. Sue, I say!! Hi Kathleen, if you're looking in. Hope to see you back soon. I do so little family research now that I shall have to consider the renewal question in December. But I do enjoy being part of the 2 groups, so maybe that'll be my Christmas present to myself. Where is Jude now. I often wonder how Madoc is doing, and Jude too, of course. Typical dog lover aren't I; always put the animals first!!!? Must go. Love to you all. Di.xxx |
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Brenda | Report | 19 Aug 2006 21:15 |
Hello everyone,its a very soggy manchester tonight,hope we are getting rid of it before next saturday,when its the meet.It was raining hard once before when we tried to release some ballons,it was too cold for the ballons to rise as they had hellium in them !!! Glad yoyr cake turned out ok Sylvia,and you had a good day. Fred sounds like the electic board have really wound you up,they do think they can not do any wrong don't they. Had a very azy day did nothing at all apart from cooking breakfast and tea.Kitchen now finished apart from one small item that has to be replaced .John can now get on with his tiling and decorating. Have been having another go with my pictures and printing some ,but they don't half run away with the ink.Think I will be taking them all to Max Speimanns, Jessups or Asda when I have a lot its cheaper.Also want to put them on discs to store so as to keep the memory down, Going for a cuppa now,take care Brenda |
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syljo | Report | 19 Aug 2006 20:15 |
Hi all, Well I woke up a bit late again today - 9.30 am - so didn't have too much time to make up the cake for my daughter. It was a chocolate layer one with the first layer sprinkled with Kirsch liqueur, chocolate butter cream icing and then topped with Morello cherries, second layer whipped cream and then the whole lot covered in chocolate butter cream icing. Not for those on a diet, no way! I then had to go to the florists and choose some flowers. I started off with an old-rose coloured rose, then some light and dark mauve flowers and some branches of blackberries inbetween. I don't know whether you have these in England yet, but I first saw them last year here. The weather was really beautiful and we could sit outside in the sun by my daughter. I think since we have been home it has rained though, but it hasn't bothered us. Now, have a nice evening everyone. Sylvia xxx |
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badger | Report | 19 Aug 2006 09:06 |
Morning Brenda,and everyone else,from a soggy Newcastle,with the sun peeping through the clouds ,and more rain forcast lol. Brenda love,where is your puter at the mo,is it in a room on a desk with wheels,and a decent window nearby?,if so all you need to do really ,is rearrange the room move your puter over near to a power point ,and buy a longer modem cable . My modem cable cable is run from the modem which is by the righthand side of the window ,next to the tele,and runs round two sides of the room under the carpet tight to the skirting board to the puter which is on the opposite side of the window ,the cable being five metres long,a much cheaper option to a wireless router. I can see out of both windows from the keyboard,the front room window to my left,and the patio doors to my right [ain't i spoilt lol. If i were to connect a small extension cable to the modem ,i could even move the puter to the patio ,but that's a bit o.t.t i reckon. I have sent a letter [e,mail] of complaint to the consumer customer complaints commision about nedl ,and the mains supply problem ,which is ongoing. The company tried to tell me it was a fault with my trip being too sensitive depite being told that the trip had worked for years and hadn't gone off once,and the problem only started after the cable broke,to no avail. So,I got an engineer out who checked the whole system and he reported it perfect,he then asked me what the problem was so i told him about the trip,and he phoned nedl and told them who he was ,what he had done ,and that the fault was in the street,and not with the house ,and they put the phone down,how arrogant ,and how rude,,i complaind to the commision saying what nedl had said ,and reporting their idea of costomer relations.I also intend going to the council on Monday and complaining to them as well,because they have compounded the issue by connecting their brand new street lights to a faulty mains cable ,which wasn't very sensible . I did phone the electric company who deal with all the street lighting ,after i noticed that all the work had come to a halt ,and there were holes in the path where the cables had been dug up,but was told the whole department was having an emergency meeting[i wonder why lol],seeing as the main cause of the problem, the main cable still hasn't been filled in ,so they arn't very confident in their repair three weeks on . Anyway enough already i will get there somehow,but the cheeky beggars said the fusebox should be updated with a bigger trip,cost £900 odd pounds ,where do two pensioners on benefit find that sort of money,besides the engineer said there was a power drain as the lights came on ,caused by a bad earth ,and if i up graded it would still happen while the fault remained No sign of my birds ,other than two faithfull spuggies,and one Magpie ,who keeps us amused by squeezing himself onto the bird table to nick the odd bit of bread ,and by finding a way to sit on the top of the peanut lantern while he eats a couple of nuts. No sign of the mouse or snuffles either ,i reckon the poor perishers are hiding from the rain lol. Sean is off to the match this afternoon to see his beloved Newcastle,i reckon it's about time they rewarded their fans by arranging a good season ,with a little silverware at the end of it ,instead of the medeocre performancies of the past few years ,too much money is being paid out to share holders ,and not nearly enough being paid out on young,decent players methinks. Well .i'm off for now ,but i may get back seeing as Sean is away ,and i don't go tou on patrol until 5 pm,and off all day tomorrow. See you all later take care all,and by the way peeps, Kath,is having a few prob's with genes as regards her subs which are too high for an old member [you listening G R?] £7-50 is the going rate.anyway ,she will be back in a few days lol,when she gets things sorted.Fred. |
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Brenda | Report | 18 Aug 2006 20:56 |
Good evening eveyone,its still wet still cold and I think stil raining here,we have the curtains closeso early now as it is dark and miserable. Dorothy ,what a treat for you to have a Lancashire Lad installing your blinds.Hope your friend manages to get him his treat. Not sure what is happending tomorrow as they have something to replace in the kitchen and its finished,we are supposed to get a phone call between 9 and 10 in the morning to let us know. So Bury might be off for a week or Imight be going on my own unless my sister is available she lives in Whitefield,near the fire station and st Bernadattes church. Fred,I wish I could move this pc so i could see our garden and see some of the lovely sights you see from our window. How is your b.i.l.? sylvia,you thing of some really great gifts for your family and friends.Hope you enjoy your visit and the new shops as wellwhen they open. Going to have another go at sorting out these pics in this zipped file i was emailed. Brendaj |
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syljo | Report | 18 Aug 2006 19:53 |
Hi everybody, What a beautiful day it has been today - and they had forecast torrential rain and thunder etc.etc. I went to the market and had plenty of time as I had to go to my hairdresser this afternoon. I had a permanent and always go to her house for that as I don't like the smell hanging round in the flat. We have 3 new shops opening here next week and we are all excited about them. One is a sort of Marks and Spencers and the other a household shop and the third a drug store. Tomorrow we are going to my youngest daughter. It was her birthday last month but she doesn't like visitors on her birthday so we are going now. Have made a Schwarzwald Kirschen tart and some redcurrant jam, then have a bottle of Greek wine and a gift voucher for an exclusive perfume/toiletries shop. I don't like giving money and find it difficult every year to think of something different. She goes 2 or 3 times a year to Greece and speaks Greek, so that is why she is having Greek wine. Now have a nice evening. Sylvia xxx |
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Dorothy | Report | 18 Aug 2006 15:07 |
hi brenda so you are off to bury market how I envy you, this week I had a lot of blinds installed in my new home, and the young man who arrived to do it (41) looked around my home ie bury football stuff on shelves and said were are you from luv, so I said bury well he was from burnley so we had a good natter as he did his work, I told him I had a friend coming over in sept from bury, so he asked if she might be talked into bring him something from bury market, three guesses what he was interested in, so I called her and she said she would , vacum packed and in the suitcase should be alright bye for now dorothy |
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badger | Report | 18 Aug 2006 12:10 |
Hi Sylvia ,i don't think we are talking the same totteridge here ,there is another one justoff the A 40 on the outskirts of London.My totteridge is 29 miles from London ,and no matter which way you go to it ,there are very steep hills to go up and down. But ,No matter ,two hamlets or places of that name are better than non,hee hee.Ooops ,just had to jump up and get my camera out as a frog has just decided to squat on the patio out side the doors,i knew it was wet outside ,but not that wet lol. i will have to keep an eye on the back now because there may be more of them about . Sorry this is so short ,but i am waiting for the sparky to arrive,to see to the fuse box,which i think needs updated,it would appear that the earth trip is no longer strong enough for the loading and so has become far too sensitive [a bit like a sore tooth [sorry to all those at the dentists today]. See you all later.Fred. |
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Brenda | Report | 17 Aug 2006 16:39 |
Hi everyone,from a very wet ,windy ,and cold Manchester,(what a change from last month) hope it is better next weeknd for the meet, Jood so pleased your meet was good,are there any pictures ? its amazing how everyone gets on as thougth they have known wach other ages. Doothy there are normally a few good reports on the meet and some pictures, but i will definatley let you know what goes on. Its thundering and lightening now so i won't stay to long and then i have to go out to Heywood to pick my son up ,he is on a course from work.If the weather is ok and i am not too tired on saturday we will be going up to Bury Market,might treat John to a couple of black puddings.!!! Sylvia fancy you knowing where our Fred was from,just think you might have even passed him at some stage. Take care ,brenda |
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syljo | Report | 17 Aug 2006 14:28 |
Hi all, Yes, I thought so Fred, your Totteridge is mine too. I used to cycle up the A40 to Fenny Stratford and stay in a youth hostel there. The street where I lived, and was born, was off the North Circular Road. Nice to see some new faces, keep it up as I am tired today. Sylvia xxx |
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Dorothy | Report | 17 Aug 2006 03:18 |
hi brenda you are having a meet on the 26th of august I have read. will you talk about it on line for those of us who are many miles away I for one would love to hear about it. My friend Anne from bury is arriving in canada on the 8th of sept, this week we have been talking daily about what she can or not bring on the plane this whole air scare is beyond belief, why on earth would so many people have so much anger in them that they would want to blow up several planes . I just hope that things will improve world wide. regards dorothy barrie ontario canada |
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Judy | Report | 16 Aug 2006 22:19 |
Hi all, The Sydney meet was highly successful. 18 in all - I think that included about 5 Other Halves. Most had met before, but it was fantastic to meet the new ones. .. We all get on sooo well. .. We will be having more meets around the countryside as there were still heaps of people further up in Qld who couldn't get down to Sydney. .. February will be a huge meet in Mudgee, NSW. People are so suprised when we tell them we have met them on the net, and that we have a lot in common. Weather is warming up in daytime now, just not quite as cold at night. .. But that could change! .. Its only 2 weeks to our official spring. Jood |
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Brenda | Report | 16 Aug 2006 16:21 |
Have a few minuts before I need to get the tea on,have ben all afternoon trying to print off some photos for my sister .She sent an email with them in an attachment,but the file is 'zipped' and I can veiw them but not print them in the normal way.I ended up moving one picuture to My Doc and then messing about until I found one of my printing systems to print it. ANy ideas how to do it easier? brenda |
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badger | Report | 16 Aug 2006 14:17 |
Hiya Sylvia ,are we playing ping pong here or what? where is everyone?.lol My high wycombe and totteridge is on the a40,midway between London and Oxford and is the old stagecoach road between London ,and Bath,and finishes up on the outskirts of Wales down near Tenby..that must have been one Looooong trip in the winter when stagecoach travel used to average 25 miles a day,Fred much prefers a modern coach thart can cover the same distance in a day lol. well ,that was short and sweet as i'm off out again in a few minutes . See you all tomorrow if i can keep the grandson off the puter for long enough.Fred. |
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syljo | Report | 16 Aug 2006 08:47 |
Morning all, No more letters since I wrote yesterday, so here we are again. Had a rotten night's sleep and got up early. Just think of all the things I could be doing instead of sitting here on the pc? Yes, but I don't want to do those other things, such as tidying up my hobby room which is full of paper snippings etc.etc. half-made cards. Oh me, oh my, I am a slave to this pc. Well, at least I have pushed this thread to the fore again. Sylvia xxx |
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