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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Sep 2022 13:25

I shall hang on before buying then Vera.

I think I shall rest this afternoon. I did a load of washing which is in the airing cupboard now, did the online shopping list, Mowed the lawn which despite the drought is now thick and fresh and green. I then tidied and cleaned the greenhouse which was full of spiders' webs the clingy type ugh!!! and then cut back a large euonymous which covers one bit of the greenhouse if allowed to grow too much. I have cut one of the plants right down, it will grow again. Might have a go at the other plant another day. My back started to pull a bit so I shall have some lunch now and read the paper which Cynth got for me.
Yesterday daughter booked our holiday for next year for 1st July to the Isle of Wight. Then found out that Cynth and her friends have booked their holiday to the IOW on 15th June. How strange, neither of us had mentioned it.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 24 Sep 2022 12:45

No, AnnG, I haven't read the Raynor Winn book yet. I'll wait till the library have got it in or the kindle edition comes down in price - at the moment it's £9.99 for kindle.

We've been clearing our rooms this morning ready for the painter on Monday. It looks so bare everywhere without books, plants and pictures and you can't move in the spare bedroom or the conservatory..

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Sep 2022 08:16

Good morning all, quite bright and a glimmer of sun but only 8 degrees. Not got the heating coming on yet, it looks as though it is going to get colder earlier so I want to keep the heating off as long as possible. I have turned it on low a couple of evenings but kept it down at about 15 on the thermostat

Vera. thanks for that book, I have not seen it advertised. Have you read it yet? I will keep an eye open on the book stall down the road this month she often gets new books brought in.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 24 Sep 2022 07:55

Morning Vera and all,

Not so bright here this morning but its only early so it may get better later on. Its saying on the local one 13 degrees and mainly sunny. On the pc it says cloudy.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 24 Sep 2022 07:50

Good morning all

11 degrees at the moment and it looks as though it’s going to be another grey day. We’ll have to start clearing the lounge ready for the painter. We’ll push all the furniture into the middle of the room tomorrow night and he’ll just cover it over but there are two wall cupboards that aren’t coming down because they are simply too heavy. They contain good glassware and I want to clear them out just as a precaution against breakages. It’s the same in the hall which has a heavy sideboard with the best china in and a grandfather clock that doesn’t like being moved. Loads of pictures, wall sculptures etc to come down as well so it’s going to be a busy weekend I think.

I’ve been sitting up in bed with a cuppa but I’d better get up and get started. Have a good day everyone

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 23 Sep 2022 20:58

Gosh Mandy, you’ll be having tomato soup for the rest of the year. All the painting will be in the same boring magnolia which is much the same as the colour we have now. I’d like a bit more colour but OH likes his magnolia so I have to put a bit of colour in with pictures, cushions etc. Last time he decorated the bedrooms he did agree to a pale green on some bits of wall as, with sloping ceilings and odd shapes, you can do some bits in a different colour

AnnG, I keep meaning to ask you if you know that Raynor Winn has another book out. I know you quite enjoyed The Salt Path and The Wild Silence. The new one is called Landlines and is the story of another long distance walk with Moth.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Sep 2022 19:56

Mandy that was the dwarf one that I bought. It is a pretty one.

So best to have the flu jab in the left arm then.

Subject today Ann was landscapes I managed to get two good ones T the lavender farm we went to in July and one at Abbotsbury and I have looked at so many photos this afternoon that I can’t remember my fourth. We take four photos on a stick and they are shown up on a screen.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 23 Sep 2022 18:53

Evening all,

We had showers this morning but I did manage to get up to boots for our tablets and then to the vets to pick up Max's flea and wormer tablets .
I bought a Michealmas daisy from the market a pretty one called Little Pink Beauty .

Vera your decorator will be kept busy doing all your rooms ,are they all the same colour or do you have different colours in each room .

Katie came this afternoon from school she usually calls in on a Friday and then I walk over to the school and she gets a lift home with her dad ,son rang and said mum when you come bring a bag there's some tomatos here you can have .
When I went there was a box full of packets of toms and he said take what you want they will only be thrown away so I came home with about a dozen packs and there's about 10 toms in a pack , there was still loads left ,I think they must have over ordered this week , the children have them as snacks.
I now need to find something to do with them .

Might be soup on the menu tomorrow lol
I always do my soup on the hob and use a hand blender to blitz it .

Annx

Annx Report 23 Sep 2022 18:47

Evening All,

Lovely sunshine here today and OH came with me to do a lap of the park, but his hip was playing up, probably after they were pressing everything for his Hernia assessment.

That's good you have your jabs booked now Gwyn. Ours were both done yesterday, we decided to have one in each arm although the nurse said they could do both in one arm! The tops of our arms felt a bit bruised today but nothing worse than that and the flu jab arm was worst for both of us.

Your soupmaker sounds good Vera. I find bought soup is usually too salty for me as I haven't added salt in cooking since 1969. lol. You can't avoid some in bought meals though and stock cubes are salty without adding more salt. I must admit they don't take as much room up as a slow cooker either. Another purchase to think about! Keep us posted when you get your daughter's review AnnG. Vera, we are in the same position re decorating as I have always done it before. I keep suggesting I have a go at the utility room but OH won't hear of it and says we should get someone in. We need to decide whether to have hard floors in the bedrooms though and I'd sooner get that sorted first if we are. The thought of lugging all the furniture out of rooms twice fills me with dread!

What was the topic for the photography group this time AnnG? Did you take some photos with you?

Mel did you just take each drawer to the shed or the chest as well? It would be quite heavy if you did I would think. I hope you had some success with the phone calls.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Sep 2022 16:48

thanks Vera it was the one I was looking at anyway. I won't hold you responsible

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 23 Sep 2022 14:35

No problem Ann. I didn’t choose mine as it was a present but I’ve been more than happy with it. It’s a Morphy Richards and is 1.6 litres. I forgot to say earlier that it’s really easy to clean unlike some machines.

I always worry when I recommend anything in case someone takes my recommendation and is disappointed so I can only say that’s what I think.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Sep 2022 13:27

Vera PM me if you'd rather but what make is yours there are so many to choose from on Amazon. And one or one and a half litre?

thanks
Ann xx

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Sep 2022 12:40

I would have it more Mel if it was not so much of a faff. But I do have a packet soup almost every day for lunch (Cup a soups.

thanks Vera that is useful, looking at the DM comparison it does save money apparently.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 23 Sep 2022 12:19

I have one Ann and it’s been worth its weight in gold. I don’t like tinned soups much and with home made you know exactly what is in it. Mine makes 6 average size helpings so when I use it we have some the first day, some reheated the second day and a helping for 2 in the freezer. I don’t know whether it saves money on fuel or not but OH says it doesn’t use a lot of power. It does save time and effort. Once you’ve put everything in the soup maker you just switch it on and leave it. Mine takes 20-30 minutes depending on whether you are making your soup smooth or chunky. You can also make smoothie drinks in mine though I’ve never done that. I should add that I hardly ever made soup when I had to do it on the hob. My soup maker is 6 or 7 years old and still going strong.

You can tell I’m a fan can’t you :-D

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 23 Sep 2022 11:56

Hello all,

I have got the stuff up the potting shed so thats out of the way now.

More people to ring today.

Anng do you have homemade soup a lot? If you do I suppose it would be worth getting a soup maker.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Sep 2022 11:46

Good morning all, oops forgot to post first thing then got sidetracked reading the mail on line.

16 degrees here and sunny, there was a shower yesterday evening and the grass is wet so maybe overnight as well which is good news for the garden and the water carrier.

Photography group this afternoon so being picked up at 2pm. I have to note these times down because they are all different.

I hope your adventure Island is more exciting/pleasurable than the dentist, if not hope all goes well.

Has anyone got an electric soup maker.? Just reading that it is much cheaper to use one than using the hob to make soup which could be beneficial when the cost goes up for electricity. However they cost around £50 I think so I need to know I would use it. Daughter has just bought one so I am waiting for her review!

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 23 Sep 2022 09:33

Morning everyone.
Sounds like you have similar weather to us Vera.
It's not at all cold, but I too won't be gardening because I am expecting a phone call from the medical team at the hospital and all they could tell me is that it is scheduled for a.m.
Yesterday was warm and sunny, when I walked to school to listen to readers. It's so nice to be back there helping.

Flu jab and Covid booster booked for weekend of 1st / 2nd.- One Saturday, one Sunday.
Not sure whether to have one sore arm or two. Does anyone know what's advised?
Sleeping won't be a problem because I can sleep semi-propped up on pillows if necessary. If I'm tired, I'll sleep wherever.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 23 Sep 2022 09:20

Morning all

Dry at the moment but we’ve had some rain so everything’s wet outside. I think there’s more rain promised so there’ll be nothing done in the garden today. Not sure what I’ll do. The upstairs is fairly clean and tidy and I’m not inclined to do much downstairs as we have a painter coming on Monday to paint the kitchen, lounge, hall, stairs and landing. First time we have had anyone in for decorating as OH has always done it himself.

Where are you off to Island. Is it somewhere exciting like the dentist or the local tip? Come on, spill the beans :-)

Island

Island Report 23 Sep 2022 08:46

Morning Mel and all

It's dank here at the moment with full sun forecast for later.
I'm off on a big adventure - ooerr :-S :-D

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 23 Sep 2022 08:05

Morning all,

Quite a bright morning and when I woke the sky outside my window was cloudy with patches of cornflower blue sky. PC says 13 degrees and cloudy but the suns up at the moment.

Hope you all slept well.