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Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 11 Apr 2025 09:55

Morning girls,

A nice bright sunny morning here and its 11 degrees and pc says mostly sunny.

Poor Stu was having one of his bad days yesterday and could'nt eat his dinner so I covered it in cling film and he took it home with him to eat later. He had forgotten to take his pill and came round in the landrover to pull the ancient mower out so BIL can take the deck off. Anyway Stu went home with his dinner, a oil painting box for his daughter and a jumper. On all his other cars he has a fob with his pills in but not on the Landrover key ring.

So now I have the ancient mower abandoned in the back field behind the garage I hope its not in the wrong place. It will have to stay there till next week when Stu said he would free up the front wheel and see if he can get the brakes to work. You can't steer it at the mo.

Poor Anng had a bad night but Vera had a good one!! I too could'nt drop off last night it took me ages.

I have to have another look at Asda today cos I did my delivery pass last night and think I have done it wrong or can anyone tell me what the going rate for a years pass is now midweek please?

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 11 Apr 2025 08:34

Good morning AnnG and all

Sunny this morning and 7 degrees. The forecast says it might get as high as 21 degrees. I’d better dig my bikini out. I slept fairly well though I was awake before 6 am.

I haven’t got any real plans for the day. The whole house needs a good spring clean but I struggle to find any energy these days. I shall have to do one little job at a time. It’ll be like painting the Forth bridge, by the time I get to the end of the house it will be time to start at the beginning again.

Enjoy the screening of Six AnnG. I’ve seen a couple of excerpts on television and it looks interesting and a bit different. You’ll have to let us know what you think of it.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Apr 2025 07:56

Good morning all sunny and 3 degrees here. Sleep was a bit sporadic last night, no idea why, too much sitting around in the day and not enough exercise I think.
This afternoon I am going to a live screening of Six The Musical matinee. I will go into town late morning. It is at the Guildhall cinema, a small screeen studio, seats about 70 people. It is on at a LOndon Theatre, not sure which one.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Apr 2025 17:24

Vera I have heucheras in the garden but also in pots. I have planted the latest two in the new planter I am not sure where Jake got the soil for that one but it looks and feels just like peat. I must ask him.
By the way the heuchera I bought yesterday is cherry truffles (not ruffles)

It has been another glorious day today. I got some of the plants in as it was a quick task to get ready for the meeting as there were only four of us. We did cove some gardening particularly the failure of seeds germinating in the horrible compost without peat. One person who has always been great at providing us all with plants has not managed to get anything to germinate either in her greenhouse or a propogator.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 10 Apr 2025 16:59

Good afternoon

The weather is much like yesterday, grey and cold all morning but sunny and warm this afternoon. I had a restless night again as every time I turned over in my sleep I lay on the arm that had just been jabbed and it woke me up.

This morning we went for our Thursday coffee meet. This time there were 6 ladies and 3 men. I felt so sorry for one of the single ladies who looked very pale and strained. She has had just about every illness going, including breast cancer resulting in a mastectomy, thrombosis, and a number of other disorders. Now she has been diagnosed with cancer of the bile duct. She is having tests at the hospital tomorrow to see if her body is strong enough to cope with surgery. What can you say to someone in her position, apart from assuring her of your love and support?

After lunch I thought I should do some gardening but didn't fancy the sun on my head so I worked in the conservatory with the door open for air There were a couple of long troughs of geraniums in there and one was looking a bit sparse so I filled in some gaps with cuttings that I took last year and are well rooted. These troughs are a mixture of pink and white but I have half a dozen red cuttings that can go in a smaller trough or a big pot.

AnnG, I hope your meeting went well even if you were down in numbers. I like your choice of plants. I love heuchera but they don't grow well here. I have a few scraggy bits I keep nursing along but I might be giving up on them soon. I've never tried geums but I like salvias and argyranthemum. Argyranthemum cuttings root easily in water so you can have plenty in future years. I usually have a couple of big pots of yellow ones by the front door but I shall have to buy some this year as I didn't take cuttings.

Mel, if you get rain can you send some this way please. The garden is desperate for it and OH has had the hose out a couple of times to spot water some of the plants.

I see there are a load of letters piling up on OH's desk that need going through and shredding or filing so I'd better get on with that next. I wonder why I'm the only designated filing clerk in this family?

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Apr 2025 09:50

7 degrees here pale blue sky with clouds. Tesco 10 - 11

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 10 Apr 2025 09:24

Morning all,

Cloudy here this morning which is a shame but it is dryand I don't htink there is any wind.

Annx you asked about the mower, it has the deck fitted underneath between the front and back wheels. Its driven by thick belts and it will fit the old mower so that can be used on the front field and down the edges of the road. Its a mulching deck so it dos'nt collect the grass cuttings.

I am doing a nice easy dinner today may even put it in the slow cooker chicken mini fillets with carrot leeks celery and cooked in a mushroom soup. May have pots may have rice hav'nt made up my mind yet.

Pc is telling me expect 5 rainy days in a row which is'nt good as once it starts here it dos'nt know when to stop. When I first looked it said 7 degrees but its just changed to 9 degrees. O its just brightened up a bit wwith a little sun, I hope it stays.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 10 Apr 2025 08:05

Morning all,

Cloudy here but I dont think we had any frost this morning , shopping day and we have several places to go ,Boots for our tablets, butchers for meat ,Roys for some bits ,I thought I might get some cosmos seed and Aldi so that will be a morning gone .

Ann I had tumbling toms in wall pots on the fence but they were small pots and they did better last year when I put then in my planters ,I had three plants in one long planter ,I think the pots on the fence were to small and they soon dried out .

We had our brown bin delivered yesterday and it's full already as we had filled tubs so I just tipped them in .

Anng thats a nice assortment of plants ,is it the garden club meet today .

Better get on we want to go a bit earlier than we normally do as we've more places to go to .

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Apr 2025 07:41

Good morning all. 1 degree here at the moment just gone up from 0. Sun is shining though.
Meeting this afternoon out of our total of 11 people it looks like there will only be 5 of us. We have two fallen with leg and ankle injuries, one on holiday, two have family things and one with a virus. At least that is fewer chairs and cups to get out I suppose.
No less work to do though really. I am sure that we will still have plenty to chat about.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Apr 2025 21:54

The tumbler is to go in a basket as last year it did very well the. So I hope to repeat it.. I can’t see why it shouldn’t do as well in wall pots.

Annx

Annx Report 9 Apr 2025 21:39

I meant to ask you what you had bought too AnnG! I have had Fusilier before and it has pretty I think red flowers. I must look the others up as I particularly like Salvias and Heucheras. I am in two minds whether to put tumbler type tomatoes in my two wall pots at the back instead of flowers this year. I'm going to be busy with changing things indoors and outdoors but it would be nice to grow a few things to eat.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Apr 2025 21:24

I meant to tell you the plants I bought.

Heuchera cherry ruffles,
Geum double blazing sunset
Salvia caradonna purple
Salvia marvel rose
Argyranthemum white
Miniature dianthus Fusilier
Courgette
Sage
Tumbler tomato

Annx

Annx Report 9 Apr 2025 20:28

Yes this covid jab is for the over 75s Mandy, as OH checked when he wasn't called and I was called. You are right OH doesn't need more worry, as there seems to have been problems to sort out every step of the way and with pain as well I think it would wear anyone down if you thought there were more problems before the current ones were sorted. As you say they ought to explain why more tests are needed and what they are for. Not so long ago we were being told we should be involved in decisions about our health and treatment, but it isn't quite working as it should. No, I didn't see the Camellia there either. I think I will look online and see if I can spot one and make a note of the name of it to ask for.

Yes, OH has aspirin in the morning now so has to have breakfast. One of mine taken in the morning doesn't get absorbed properly if you eat or drink anything with calcium in at the same time so I've carried on not having breakfast, or have it later.

Yes that covering 2 months with the HB1Ac test stops the last minute diet doesn't it! It's a shame you didn't fit a lunch in with your friends today, but it was a good day with what you managed to buy. I remember when OH had his cataracts done and looked in a mirror the first thing he noticed was how many wrinkles he'd not seen before!! lol.

Vera your OH's cataracts will soon be sorted at this rate and it's good he doesn't have to wait long. You are to be a chauffeur or is it chauffeuse? for a few weeks like I was recently then. My word your surgery are quick getting your next jabs booked!

Mel what will you be cooking for Stu this time? Is the mower deck the bit with the blades that attaches to the mower itself and can it be attached to any mower?

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 9 Apr 2025 20:17

Doc sent me a text about booking a covid jab but I am over 75 now and also being on my own I am on the list for one anyway.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 9 Apr 2025 20:09

Iv'e just come in again from the garden after lighting another bonfire and now I stink so I am going in the shower and then having scrambled eggs on toast.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 9 Apr 2025 19:51

Thank you ladies ,I expect Colin will get a letter in the post as usual the six months is next month .
I suppose my next one will be with the flu jab when the years up in November ready for the winter .

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 9 Apr 2025 19:36

Mandy, like AnnG I was called by my surgery and offered the jab and I also had a letter from the NHS. I'm pretty certain it is for over 75s or younger people who are particularly vulnerable.

I forgot to mention earlier that we have had mice back in our garage as we found out when we discovered they had chewed their way into 3 bags of compost and even got into a large closed pedal bin. We have to get rid of them and I suggested getting another cat but OH didn't take to that idea. I hate killing any creature and we decided the quickest death for them would be to use a traditional mousetrap. We bought one with some special bait in it and put it down. Two weeks later the mice were still active and the trap hadn't been touched so OH decided to go the traditional way and bait the trap with cheese. Well, the old ways are the best. In the last 4 days we have caught 4 mice. I think there must be a whole colony in there!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Apr 2025 19:00

Mel I always have breakfast as I eat my main meal before 7pm so it is a long time without food. I have natural Greek yoghurt plus blueberries and walnuts. Or weetabix and blue berries or toast

Mandy I was called to book a slot for the Covid vote by my surgery, and also had a reminder from NHS. Pretty sure it is over 75.

Vera your OH has struck lucky there and he will soon be exclaiming how clear and bright everything is.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 9 Apr 2025 18:22

Evening all,

Nice to see we're back to normal again thanks to Jamie.

That's good your dermatology appointment went well Gwyn ,I was also going to ask if on your walks you've seen if the swans were nesting again .

Ann I'm glad you've managed to sort out all these things for OH ,it's a worry when they ask for these repeat tests ,the first thing you think is there's must be something wrong , they should say when they ask for these repeat tests what they are for and why , OH doesn't need all the worry .
Did you manage to find the Camellia you wanted .

Anng shame you missed a lunch when you were out ,your tummy would have been ready for something when you got home but you got your plants so that was good .

Mel we always have toast or cereal at breakfast rather than have tablets on an empty tummy ,I don't think I could go without until lunch time .

Vera thats quick work on the cataract op for OH and I see you've both had your covid jabs today .

Ladies can I ask if you had letters about booking the covid jabs , and is this one for the over 75's do you know.
We had the last one in November so if they are only doing the over 75's it would just be Colin due for his next month when the six months is up and I won't get one until they say over its for the over 70's.


SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 9 Apr 2025 17:36

I’m pleased to see the thread is back to normal now. Thank you Jamie.

That sounds like a good tour round the garden centres AnnG. Shame you didn’t get lunch but at least you found some plants and a top.

I’m glad your dermatology appointment went well Gwyn. Your walk sounded lovely, there’s something about lambs that make everyone smile.

My goodness Annx your OH didn’t need anything else to worry him. What a performance with your surgery. At least he now knows that the tests didn’t show anything sinister and he has been referred for the NHS rheumatology treatment. It’s always nice to catch up with friends but what a to-do sorting out your phone when you got back.

Weatherwise it’s been a strange day. Up until about 3 pm it was grey and cold with a bitter wind, then suddenly the sun came out and it quickly got warm, though not as hot as it has been. We had to leave home by 8.30 this morning to go to the clinic for OH’s cataract assessment. My goodness, they are moving fast. He is booked in for the first eye to be done in 3 weeks, for his post op check 2 weeks after that and then his 2nd eye to be done 2 weeks later. I am jealous as the hospital waiting list is quite long but mine will be done at the hospital because of the treatment I’ve been having there. I can see I’ll have several weeks of being the chauffeur. I did get lost once on the way back but that was down to the stupid sat nav on OH’s phone. It told me to take the first exit at the next roundabout which I did and found myself going round and round a large business cum retail park. Then OH realised that his sat nav probably didn’t recognise this feature as a roundabout because it was a large raised circle on the road and I was meant to take the first exit at the next roundabout we came to. Anyway once we’d got back on the right road we were OK.

Then it was a quick sandwich and a walk to our local surgery for our Covid jabs and we are already booked in for the next Covid and the flu jabs in October.

I feel I’ve done nothing today but now I’d better go and check on the pork casserole in the oven and prepare some more veg to go with it.