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What kind of things do you remember from Childhood

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SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 12 Jun 2025 21:51

Here we go with part 2. I am going to try and give you a brief outline without all the tedious detail. Brief??? I don’t think the words Vera and Brief have ever met, lol.

On Sunday OH had some problems with the first eye that had the cataract removed. So Monday morning it was a phone call to the clinic. They were able to reassure him and sort out some other drops for him and it’s been OK since but it was worrying for a while.

Monday night I barely slept and got up feeling quite ill but knew I had to get into town. I must have looked ill as OH decided to come with me so I didn’t need to drive. We carried a heavy sack of books and clothes to a charity shop, then went on to the bank. Walked in to be faced with a large notice saying our branch is closing at the end of September. We are not happy. We do a lot of banking online but only on our PC. I told the chap serving us that I won’t have a banking app on my phone. Apparently I have a choice. I can do some things at the local post office (which is the end of the counter at a small local Morrisons) or spend a lot of time driving many miles to one of the major towns and pay a fortune in parking fees. Hey ho……

Next to the Pharmacy. On my repeat prescription I have 4 things that come automatically and 1 that I have to order when I’m running low. I only take that one when needed so never know how long a pack is going to last. Never been a problem before but now the assistant said they are no longer allowed to order for a patient. I have to do it myself by dropping the script in at the surgery. They said the GP Surgery had brought this new system in. The surgery is a longish walk from the pharmacy and it was a hot, sticky morning but we trudged down. Rather than just drop the script in the box I took it to the in house dispensary. The dispenser was amazed and knew nothing of this and said the pharmacy could have ordered them for me as usual. Talk about left hand not knowing what right hand is doing.

It didn’t get better. The machine in Waitrose refused my credit card for no apparent reason and I had to scrabble around to find enough cash in my purse. That was embarrassing with a queue behind me. Went to Roy’s and they didn’t have what I wanted. Eventually got home still feeling ill and with a stinking headache as well by now. I was glad to have OH to do the driving as I’m not sure how safe I would have been at the wheel.

I then spent the afternoon ironing, having a shower and hairwash and getting our bits and bobs ready to go out on Wednesday.

Yesterday we were up early and I got some food and drink ready. Even though we usually buy a lunch I always take stuff with me since the time we were held up for hours and then were forced to stop at a service station as the driver had passed his allotted time for a break. We left home just after 8 am, drove into town, parked and walked across the road to the bus station where our coach was. We left sharp on 8.30 am and should have been there about 10.30. Unfortunately there had been an incident which resulted in the closure of a long, long stretch of the A14 and our driver had to find a totally different way to Lamport Hall. He did brilliantly but it added an hour and a half to our journey and we didn’t arrive till noon. I won’t go in to the other problems there were getting in to the place but the whole thing was turning into a joke.

When booking we had the chance to preorder a light lunch and about a dozen, us included, did that. They were all boxed up and marked with our names so we just had to pick them up. We had cheese and ham quiche and salad. The box looked fairly small but when we opened it there was a lot of salad, a little pot of coleslaw and a decent wedge of quiche, all for £7.50. They also laid out tea and coffee for us to help ourselves at no extra cost.

Apart from our coach there couldn’t have been more than 12-15 cars parked there so it wasn’t crowded anywhere. It’s not a huge place and we just wandered around at our own pace. Each room had excellent guides to answer questions or just entertain us with stories about the house or people who lived there. The gardens, I think, only stretch to about 10 acres but plenty to see and the walled garden is the largest in England. All in all, it was a very enjoyable visit. We left at 4.30 pm and the driver told us the A14 had reopened so it only took just under 2 hours back. There’s always a raffle on these trips and we won a bottle of wine.

Today we’ve been to our usual Thursday coffee and I’ve had a Tesco delivery but don’t seem to have done much else. Tomorrow I’ve got to make a cake for our Club fundraiser on Saturday and see what I can find for the plant stall and book stall and as a raffle prize.

Today is another granddaughter’s birthday. She is 25. Would you believe she has bought a horse which is being delivered to her tomorrow? She made me laugh when she texted me and told me she had had a “quarter life crisis”.

Well, you are now thinking you’re glad I decided to be brief. How long would this have been otherwise? It feels as though it will be a hot night. I hope everyone sleeps well.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 12 Jun 2025 20:33

Hallo everyone
I am going to attempt to do a post about what I have been up to for the last couple of days without writing a book.

First, AnnG my buddleias had the leaf problem last year. Mine were mini ones in half barrels but nothing I did seemed to help so we disposed of them. I had given a cutting of a red one to a friend and that was in a large pot and got the same disease. She simply cut the whole thing down to soil level and left it. This year it’s doing brilliantly. If yours are very big it will be difficult for you to try cutting them right down. Could you take a small piece into a garden centre and ask their advice? It sounds as though you had a lovely time at Prinknash.

I hope you managed to get round the shops today Mandy and the knee held up. I’ve heard the ice packs are very good though I haven’t tried them myself.

I’m glad you got your gun and fishing tackle sorted out Mel. It sounds like a reasonable offer for the fishing gear and I think I would have taken it too. Have your trees come down yet?

Oh dear Annx, another medical cabinet to return. This is the trouble with online shopping, you are never sure whether you are going to get the right thing. I hope the extra painkillers and the ibuprofen gel help with OH’s pain. You are doing well in your efforts to water your neighbour’s plants over the fence but make sure neither of you stretch too far or reach awkwardly. Trying to find a way to keep your emails out of spam I couldn’t find anything that said something on the lines of add to safe sender list but I found a junk button on the ribbon bar at the top so clicked on that and it came up with various options including Never block this sender. Clicked on that and the pc then told me you had been added to my safe sender list. We’ll see whether it works when you next send an email. Re. the work on the house – it is due to start on Monday and so far we have had no phone calls or emails to say it’s got to be put off again so fingers crossed.

I hope you are continuing to make a steady recovery Gwyn.

I’ve written a fair bit and haven’t yet started on what I have been doing. I don’t want to lose this so I think I’ll post it now and then follow with another post.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 12 Jun 2025 19:59

O I meant to say I went down the shed and have picked 4 oz of strawberries which I shall have tonight.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 12 Jun 2025 19:58

It rained here up until about 4.30pm and some of it was really heavy and persistant. When I went to corn the chickens the sun had come out for the first time today but when I locked them back up and turned to put the scoop back in the garage it started to rain again and in went our one bit of brightness of the whole day. Its really grey out there now.

Annx

Annx Report 12 Jun 2025 17:47

I would have taken his offer too Mel. I wouldn't have a clue what something like that was worth and he offered you a fair bit more than the other chap and it gets it off your hands and out of the way. The forecast showed a lot of rain your way today.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 12 Jun 2025 17:02

Just got in. Been to Bude with the gun and fishing tackle. When the chap added it all up[ he said I had over £600 worth of tackle. He offered me £300.30 and I took it. Better than the £200 I was offered by the builder. I am just stuffing a pork pie in my mouth whilst typing as its the first thing I have eaaten since a slice of bread and butter before I went out. Feel like I have been away a week. On the way home there were road works gettting into Bude and I could see long tailbacks. I hit it on the way home and must hjave crawled along three cars at at ime for about twenty mins. When I left I thought it was late but went into Morrison and got some shopping and came out of there £50 lighter and then got Deisel another £25 thought I would pop in Brook garden centre and get a dab weeder thing but I hade reaD THE TIME WRONG ON MY PHONE AND THOUGHT they were closed but when I got home it was'n even 5 o'clock so could have popped in there too.

It was pouring here when I left and right up till the time I started for home when it stopped.

Annx

Annx Report 12 Jun 2025 16:59

Evening All,

We had some rain at last this afternoon, but it came so heavy we could hardly see across the fiield and the cows vanished very quickly. I can't remember if I said that the outside tap to the hose was too stiff to turn yesterday, but a night of soaking in oil did the trick and it turned on ok this morning and OH managed to just reach over the fence with it to water the neighbour's plants. Of course that was before the downpour!

AnnG that sounded a nice trip yesterday and I hope it's a good meeting today. I wish I had your energy, as I usually need a few days rest after we have been away.

Very I hope you get on well with all that's keeping you busy and that the work you are having done hasn't had any more holdups.

I hope your knee was ok for the shopping Mandy and the ice pack sounds good. Mine that uses the clutch in the car has been painful today when I went out, and I was wondering if I'd have to get an EV or other automatic car, but it was much better travelling home for some reason. OH went to the docs this morning and has been told to use some ibuprofen gel like I have for my knees on his painful back and he's issued more painkillers to add to the others. If he hasn't had a hospital appointment come through in the next fortnight, he's to go back and the doctor will escalate it.

Mel has Aaron started on the trees yet, or was he just looking at what he's going to do? I hope you managed to find and load the other fishing tackle ready to take. You brought back memories of me jetwashing our drive years ago. I wore knee length sorts, but got filthy just like you!

It's been bearable here today with a nice breeze but I think tomorrow will be a bit hotter. I haven't done much today other than fill my car with fuel, pop to the shop and cut OH's hair. I did manage to spray more seedlings of the nasty weed in the back garden that have popped up. I have some admin to do next and and to pack another medical cabinet I ordered to return as it is too flimsy! So a trip to the post office tomorrow. OH has just gone to a meeting only a few miles away.


AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 12 Jun 2025 11:48

Mel yes a friend is taking me.
No rain here yet, it sprinkled a bit then stopped, didn't even wet the patio. :-(

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 12 Jun 2025 11:46

Yes Mandy my back seems ok now, pretty sure it was partly the travelling for 4/5 hours then shifting chairs around for Grandson coming etc then a bit of gardening.
Vera, sometimes I wish I was so busy I didn't have time to sit and do nothing but think and remember. However, you seem to not be able to take a break at all at the moment and that can't be good.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 12 Jun 2025 10:06

Morning girls,

Raining here and has been since I got up at 6.15 for the loo and probably beffore that too. Its 17 degrees here with a thunderstorm warning so just right for a trip to the seaside I don't think.

Hope the knee holds out for shopping Mandy and that the ice pack did its job.

Have a good meeting today Anng is someone taking you?

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 12 Jun 2025 10:00

Morning all

Just popped in quickly to wish you all a good day. I hope everyone’s aches and pains are improving. Life is so busy at the moment that I hardly have time to breathe but I will try and do a proper post soon.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 12 Jun 2025 09:01

Morning Anng, morning all,

Sunny here and it should get to about 24 degrees ,we might get a little rain later which will save watering ,I just hope it's not that heavy rain as it bashes all the plants down.
Shopping day and my knee doesn't seem to bad so I think we'll go and get that done, I used the ice pack in the evening so I think that might have helped a but

Yes your right Anng these things do seem to take longer to heal , is your back OK now .

Just having a cuppa then we'll go .

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 12 Jun 2025 07:38

Good morning all. No sun this morning but 13 degrees. forecast rain, I hope that is right as again the garden needs it.
Gardening interests group this afternoon but not here, somebody else is having it at theirs this month.

Mandy I hope the new ice pack works for you.All these aches and strains take so much longer to heal the older we get, so eery little extra help is very welcome.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 11 Jun 2025 18:15

Sounds as if you enjoyed the walk Anng with the little Chapel for a time of reflection ,on a hot day they are a nice cool place to sit quietly .

I haven't really done that much it was nice sitting out this morning for our coffee ,I started off in the shade but there was quite a wind and I felt a bit chilly so I moved into the sun for a bit well ths dappled shade really I don't sit in full sun .
I sent for an ice pack from amazon and I put it in the freezer and now have it on my knee you can also heat it up ,it has a pocket that you fit the gel sachet into and a strap to wrap round your knee to hold it on .

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Jun 2025 14:49

We had a good walk at Prinknash Abbey. Met around 10.30 for coffee and chat then walked down through the old monastery walled garden and through lovely woods until we came to the monestry and chapel. (Prinknash Abbey is located in Painswick in Gloucester and is famous for the Benedictine Monks who resided at the nearby monastery from 1972 and were often seen walking around the abbey, however the monastery has been empty since 2008 due to the Monks' relocation.).
The little chapel is beautiful in its simplicity and we sat reading about it and just absorbing the peace.
The way we walked there, while beautiful through the woods with all the birds singing, was quite long with some quite steep steps up and down. However after leaving the chapel we were able to make our way back via the road which was a lot shorter.
We then met up with friend Joan who elected not to walk, and had tea/ coffee and in my case a warm cheese scone which was large an quite sufficient for my lunch. The sun shone sometimes but it was mostly overcast but warm with a breeze which made it ideal walking weather. got home around 2pm but too tired for gardening, although it will be watering time later on.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 11 Jun 2025 09:34

Morning all,

Nice bright morning here should be warming up for a couple of days then getting fresher again .
Not doing much today as my knee is still painful .

Ann j thought it might be a job to water with a heavy can over the fence ,hooe you have more luck with the hose .

Anng hope you enjoy your walk today .

Mel sounds as if you have a busy day with filling the car and keeping an eye on the tree chap .

Hope Vera enjoys her day out too.

Better get some washing out I don't know where it all comes from .

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Jun 2025 08:11

Good morning all. sunny here and 14 degrees at 0800. looks like being a warm day. with our small group we are having a short walk (it is not a walking group so a stroll really), at Prinknash near gloucester. It used to be a monestry right up until about 20 yesr ago and there was a place where they made Prinknash pottery. Very similar to Portmeiron pottery. There is (I think a type of bird park there so we are going to see what we can see. Main thing is there is a cafe.Being picked up at 10.00 so better get on and shower etc.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 11 Jun 2025 08:06

Morning all,

Looks like it may be a nice day today. Pc says 3 degrees and mostly sunny so a good day for the trees to come down.

When I was pressure washing yesterday just as I was turning it all off I pinched the side of my thumb on the handle of the washer and had a lovely blood blister come up but today it has spread and hurts like anything. I was so cross it happening just on the end of all the work I did yesterday.

Hope you all slept well.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 10 Jun 2025 22:59

I had put about marking the spam emails as safe sender in the post I lost.

I hoovered out the car today and pressure washed it and the front kitchen windows. Then I pressure washed the decking by the big pond and the seat then started on the patio. Gosh did I make a mess and got covered in filth. Should have put my waterproof trousers on but may have lost heart after doing that so I just carried on. Then I did down the side of the big pond.

Put the gun in its holder, its never been in there before but oh changed the sites for the set on my old air rifle as he said they were better than the one it came with. Now it dos'nt fit in the gun case.

Next job is to load the fishing tackle in the car. I have ut the seats down ready but it means several trips from the caravan to the car and trips from the study to the car. I shall be doing a lot of walking tomorrow.

Aron's coming to do the trees tomorrow and I want to be up there and see whats going on.

Shall have to ring Stu in the morning and see what day he is coming this week too as its Thursday I have to go to Bude.

I'm just watching the victorian shop renovation.

There was much more inthe post I lost.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Jun 2025 21:01

It took a while to water all the pots this evening but it was so hot this afternoon I think it needed doing.

I do have a worry, well three really, in the garden. My three Buddlias are not doing very well they all look as if they have a disease all the leaves are curled. Not sure what tos so with them as they are very big.