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18 Mar 2022 15:16 |
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That was a good job done then AnnG and nice that he took precautions too. We had a similar thing happen when we had our new TV. When checking our broadband the engineer found the 'hub' that a SKY engineer had said we needed when we had new SKY boxes. He took one look at it and started pulling out all the cables which was a bit alarming at the time. 'You don't need that' he said, 'it's fighting with the rest of the system and slowing it down'. He was right.
Well I went for my walk, but halfway round my knees started to hurt, so I did just the one lap, which was still better than nothing and I was glad to get back to the car by the time I reached it. I kept hearing the hammer of a Woodpecker when I was walking along the side where some big trees are, but sound carries quite a way and I couldn't spot it.
I've opened my new paints and they look like chocolate when it gets that grey haze on it, so drab and no hint of a sheen. I rubbed one with my finger and that did have a sheen on my finger, just like with some eyeshadows.
One of the Ukraine charity requests I got gave an option to give what you could afford, but the 2 suggested donations were £80 or £160, Some older people would feel obliged to give sums they can't really afford when they see suggestions like that.
Those poor P & O workers losing their jobs in that way! Mind you, the 2000 odd that remain can't feel safe. Who is going to want to risk their deposits by booking holidays with them in case they go bust?
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AnninGlos
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18 Mar 2022 14:57 |
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Every body is obviously out in the sun. I changed the bed and washed the bedding and then did a coloured wash. And before lunch I cleaned out the greenhouse. It is very ramshackle now could do with demolishing and re-building. but being that it is a half greenhouse attached to the shed so it would have to be both. Still I cleaned the glass but there are a lot of climbing plants (clematis, rose, euonymus and ivy around it so I also had to clear the windows. I moved the not looking very healthy fuchsias out of the greenhouse into the plastic tomato house so that I now have room for the baskets when I do them, the basket plants are growing and could really do with being put into position in the baskets.
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AnninGlos
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18 Mar 2022 10:59 |
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Still a bit foggy here but slowly lifting
He has gone, he is very efficient and wore a mask and used antibac and I had two windows open. . Lives on Highgrove, the next estate.
Hour and a half £60 and well worth it I think. got rid of a couple of things I didn't need and cleaned up the computer by running various programmes, always telling me what he was doing. But also he has had a go at the Wifi, he said he could see someone else was on the same frequency which was what was slowing it down and also somebody had downloaded 5g which was running in conjunction with the 2g one and also messing things up. He also took out a plug in boostert booster and basically said it was rubbish and could be causing problems.
speed now 110.
So well pleased so far and also he tested the Wifi all over the house and it was good.
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Annx
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18 Mar 2022 10:50 |
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Morning All,
Thick fog here first thing, but the sun has burned it off now and it is quite pleasant.
Yes Gwyn it is the boxes of tests. I first ordered them on the govt site ages ago when our chemist had run out. I didn't say I'd been refused tests Island, I just couldn't get any free ones online. There is a lot of news about the problem now. I just tried again and still the same message saying no slots are available.
https://inews.co.uk/news/lateral-flow-tests-people-days-struggling-order-free-covid-testing-kits-1-april-cutoff-1520872?ITO=msn
What kind of place is 'Roys' as I've never heard of them? Do they sell a bit of everything?
Mel your tomatoes are coming up well now and the tiny seedlings do look as if they have arms waving. :-) I think I will plant some seeds this afternoon.
We went to the farm shop this morning and the sanitiser for the trolleys has gone so I used the hand sanitiser to wipe the handle with a tissue. I might do a walk this afternoon, but after bending in the garden yesterday my knees were twingy this morning. OH has a meeting at lunchtime which means lunch will have to be late and I have a zoom with friends just before lunchtime.
Mandy I have seen the Shark ones on TV and thought they looked good. We have a Dyson one and it does run out of charge quite quickly, so I would be interested to know how your Shark compares. I am liking my Flash Speedmop better than the steam mop now as it gets the dirt up better along the edges of the floors than my steam mop and there are no cables. That will be good if you can keep those butterflies off your cabbagey plants.
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SuffolkVera
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18 Mar 2022 08:19 |
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Good morning AnnG, Mel and all
Bright sunshine and 6 degrees here today. I had a poor night again but at least getting up to sunshine makes me feel a bit better.
I don’t have any plans for the day apart from meeting our friends M & V for coffee this morning. We might be doing the same as you yesterday Mandy and going into Roys for some compost. Have you noticed Roys seems to be stocking a lot more expensive branded goods, particularly in the clothes section? Once it used to be a good but cheap shop but it seems to be shedding that image a bit now. I was surprised to see a good selection of Radley handbags there recently.
I hope your leccy isn’t off for as long as they say Mel and your PC gets a clean bill of health AnnG. Now I’d better stir myself and get moving or I’ll be hearing my Dad’s voice in my head saying “What’s the matter? Got a bone in your leg?” as he always did when I was a bit slow or didn’t want to do something.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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18 Mar 2022 07:47 |
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Morning Anng and all,
Its about the same here 4 degrees and very misty moisty but the suns trying to come out so it should burn the mist off.
Just having my coffee and then get on while we still have the leccy. As you can imagine I shan'nt be on here much and am hoping it may be on and off and on and off at times and not all day.
See you all later and I hope you all slept well.
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AnninGlos
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18 Mar 2022 07:03 |
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Good morning, up early as I have the friendly PC man coming to give my computer a health check this morning around 9am so I thought I might as well get up and get dressed and get the bedding in the washing machine before he comes. It is 4 degrees here but is quite foggy so I am glad I don't have to drive out to work. Hopefully it will be nice later and I can get out in the garden. Lawn badly needs cutting now.
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MillymollyAmanda
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17 Mar 2022 20:52 |
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Evening all,
It's been a beautiful day here lovely blue sky but orange Sahara dust every where the windows are thick with it and I had to wipe all the window sills outside.
Ann the last lot of tests I got from boots she just gave them to me but said I would need some sort of code for the next lot .
Mel hope your leccy not off to long tomorrow ,when we had that strong wind the other week we got our little gas stove out luckily we didn't have to use it but they are handy to have as a stand by .
Today I got some of my seeds planted we called at roys and i got some seed compost We also got a net tunnel to go over the troughs Colin made as the netting we got last year let the butterflies in . We ordered a new hoover today this one is not a rechargeable one ,son and dil have a Shark and it seems a good one so we thought we'd have the same ,we seem to be forever charging this old one so it was time for a change .
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SuffolkVera
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17 Mar 2022 20:41 |
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I just went online and ordered a lateral flow test kit and had no problems at all. In fact I have never had a problem. I wonder if I have just been lucky. I started ordering online after I traipsed round every chemist in town and one or two other places like the library and nowhere had any.
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Island
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17 Mar 2022 20:01 |
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Can't get LFTs online in what wat way Ann? I tried a couple of days ago and got the 'no slots available' note but not actually refused.
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Gwyn in Kent
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17 Mar 2022 19:47 |
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Vera, What a nuisance. I distinctly remember you questioning whether you were eligible.
Is that the boxes of lateral flow tests Ann?
I picked some up in the small pharmacy in town this morning. No questions asked and not pre-ordered.
It's where we collect medications for repeat prescriptions and we have collected them there in the past.
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Annx
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17 Mar 2022 19:43 |
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It seems from a news strip I read that I'm not the only one who can't get the free tests on line. :-S
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SuffolkVera
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17 Mar 2022 16:56 |
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The two Anns have been busy with walks and gardening. You’ll both sleep well tonight with all the fresh air and exercise. Yet again all I have managed is to walk around town a bit and tidy up some indoor plants. OH has cut the two hydrangeas back now.
My trip to town was a waste of time. When one of the doctors’ receptionists rang to ask if I’d like an appointment for a shingles jab and offering me 17th March I said I thought I wouldn’t be eligible as I would be 80 by then. Her reply was “You are on my eligible list so it must be OK”. You can guess what happened can’t you? I got to the surgery, saw the nurse who was very apologetic but said she wasn’t allowed to give me the jab as I was over 80. Poor girl was very embarrassed and said she had double checked with the doctor and checked my records to see if she could offer me a jab for anything else so my journey wasn’t wasted but I am up-to-date with everything.
That Sahara sand is everywhere. OH wiped down the outside window ledges but the windows are filthy and the garden furniture is all covered in it as was the car. We keep the car garaged so it can only have got in that state when it was parked while I was at the hairdressers. My dearly beloved also had to go into town this afternoon for another appointment at the opticians so he also put the car through the car wash while he was out.
It was interesting to read about your wedding and early married life AnnG, and also to hear about Mel’s. I could really relate to it as I was also a 1960s bride and mother (married in 63 and children born 65 and 66). I’ve just wasted some time looking for the bill for catering for my wedding. We found it when going through my Dad’s stuff after he died in 2004 and I know I kept it but I’ve been through every likely file and can’t find it. I’ve a vague recollection that it was 3/11d a head for the wedding breakfast of soup, ham salad and trifle (did we all have that?) and 1/6d a head for an evening buffet.
I hope you don’t have too much of a problem tomorrow when your leccy is off Mel. As I’ve got an electric oven and gas hob I can usually rustle up something to eat and drink. If one is off the other is usually working. You’ve got me wondering where our old camping gas stove is. I think it was last used after the 1987 storm when our leccy was off for 5 or 6 days and there was no gas in the village we lived in then.
Sun seems to have disappeared now so I had better bring some plants back into the conservatory, close down the greenhouse and cover the agapanthus again as it is still getting very cold at night.
I hope you all enjoy your evening and sleep well tonight.
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AnninGlos
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17 Mar 2022 16:10 |
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Well you should sleep tonight Ann. I hope to get out in the garden tomorrow after the PC man has finished and Saturday looks as though it should be OK too. Yes it did feel longer than a mile. Nice looking at the gardens with all the spring flowers, even one lot of bluebells out. And on a small ornamental tree in one garden there were loys of yellow and blue bows tied.
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Annx
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17 Mar 2022 15:54 |
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Your walk sounds more like a mile and a half AnnG so you did well going there and then coming back as well. It's good Cynth is visiting her brother. A change of scene can help.
Well I was right! As soon as OH spotted me outside with a humper, he came out and got himself one too and we we spent about 20 minutes weeding and starting to cut back an Acer that has outgrown the space.
I did the veg for tomorrow's lunch then and dusted the lounge.
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AnninGlos
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17 Mar 2022 14:56 |
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That was a good walk, 25 minutes and, I might be old but I am quite a fast walker. I would think it is over a mile but don't have my Vivofit any more to check. Good to see my friend and have a good natter. Our OHs used to play golf together until hers died 10 years ago. We then used to take her out for coffee every 2-3 weeks until Covid.
Cynth is getting on OK Ann, she is in Morecombe at the moment with her brother. He brings her back tomorrow. I am looking after her house.
Let's hope the electric is not off all that time then Mel but lucky you have the camping stove (which you knew would come in handy one day. I have a barbecue but not sure if I would know how to light it etc (gas).
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Annx
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17 Mar 2022 13:44 |
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Afternoon All,
Sunny and nice after such a gloomy day yesterday. I went for my walk round the park a bit later today and there were a few dogs there today including 'Darcy', a grey miniature Schnauzer who rushed up and put a paw halfway up my calf to see if there was any fuss going. I had a chat at distance with her owner who had recently had a hip replacement and said he couldn't keep up with the dog at the moment.
Had a shower and hair wash when I got back and we had soup for lunch so quick and easy and now I can't decide what to do next. I think while the sun is out I will go in the garden and do a bit. OH is doing notes and I hope he will be tempted to come and help as 'work' seems to be his excuse not to help elsewhere lately. Still neither of us are 100% fit yet and get tired quickly so most things can wait until we are. At least a small garden can soon be licked into shape.
My metallic paint has arrived so I might try it out over the next few days. I have to decide on a subject first.
Is everyone else getting inundated with charity requests for the Ukraine? Two more letters in the post today.
Hope you won't need the leccy for your project Mel. I wonder what they are doing with it and whether it will be more reliable for you afterwards.
It's a nice day for the walk to your friend AnnG and I hope you have a nice chat. How is Cynth doing now?
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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17 Mar 2022 13:38 |
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We've got out the camping gas cook like the ones the cooks on telly use when they are outside and we have the gas cylinders that go in it. Bought it ages ago and never used it so its brand new and oh has tested it.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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17 Mar 2022 10:43 |
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Yes already thought that and maybe it will be intermitant if we are lucky.
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AnninGlos
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17 Mar 2022 09:29 |
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that is off for a long time tomorrow then Mel. Are you all electric/ If so don't forget to fill up a flask with hot water so you can have a drink. Or maybe a flask of soup for lunch.
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