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Persephone

Persephone Report 28 Nov 2010 22:15

I think we will be getting that Aussie rain shortly.
One place here (Central South Island) broke their highest recorded temperature the other day and hit 30 degrees, then outdid themselves the next day and made it to 31, seems to be on the up because I googled it this morning and it is 32 degrees, however tomorrow they will be lucky to reach 20 and will drop to 8 over night.

That is what it is like here - we don't do normal just goes up and down the scale. It is a real scorcher outside right now at 11.12am and I am about to go out but the met office has proposed that there could be chance showers for the afternoon so once again one takes an umbrella out in beautiful weather just in case. Another day you go out wrapped up because it is cold and within half an hour you are stripping off again.

P xx

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 28 Nov 2010 22:19

No it was my daughter Tec - and she said it with a smile on her face:-))

Hello and bye, Perse - no it's nothing you said:-))

I'm off so will talk to you all later. Behave:-))

Sue xx

Berona

Berona Report 28 Nov 2010 22:19

My parents lived on the top of a hill. Front street level; back quite high with a patio which had a safety rail and steps (fantastic views all around).
Each day at the same time, a Kookaburra (Laughing Jackass) would land on the dividing fences and laugh. This was a signal for the lady of each house to go out and put a small amount of meat out for him - then he would move to the next dividing fence.

I was there once when my Mum heard him in the distance and she said "Ooh quick - Jack's coming" and she went to the fridge, took out a small meatball and took it out to the safety rail just as he landed on her fence and laughed. He waited for her to step away from the rail, then he took off from the fence and swooped past the rail, landing on the next dividing fence with the meat in his mouth. .

No wonder he laughed. He had about ten of the neighbours all conned into feeding him!

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 28 Nov 2010 22:20

Ooh Perse, i didn't realise you went in for stripping lol

Berona

Berona Report 28 Nov 2010 22:33

Yes, Perse - just where do you do your stripping-off?

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 28 Nov 2010 22:37

Berona, the chap next door but one feeds the birds every day. He has a large tin, he puts food in and he uses a rope and hauls it up a tree to a platform he has built, it then tips out. All very elaborate. the birds gather on the roof of the house next door while they wait. It looks like something out of that Alfred Hitchcock film, The Birds

Diane

Diane Report 28 Nov 2010 22:39

Hi Perse, Linda, Tec Berona and Sue ( who has just left,

At long last that idiot Wagner and the other one Kate have been voted off.
now we can get back to compertition of real talent.

Sorry just happy to see them go lol, hope all is well with you all.

Yes Tec I'm just about manageing to keep warm, just hope all this cold weather doesn't last to long and that my main pipe feed doesn't freeze like it did last year.

Linda how come you are asking Berona to make you some bed sock's, I would understand Sue asking in their winter but I thought you knitted ?

Berona sorry your weather isn't to good, hope it soon improve's.

Perse you too hun, mind you better the rain than all the snow most of the UK are getting.

Tec are you back in out of the cold hun.

Diane

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 28 Nov 2010 22:41

I don't knit Diane. My mother did teach me when I was young, but i was always hopeless at it and hated it

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 28 Nov 2010 22:44

Berona that Kookaburra sounds like a very cute bird, and a well fed one.

Persey no wonder the temperature's rising in Aukland with all that stripping you do - I do hope there's no old boys with dodgy tickers about.

Linda my garden is a bit like that Hitchcock film at times, especially when the jackdaws arrive.

Tec.....10-45pm.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 28 Nov 2010 22:47

I am glad to see that you have safely returned Tec, I hope that will be the last time you have to go out tonight

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 28 Nov 2010 22:48

Hi Diane,
Yes I'm back indoors now - it is mind bendingly cold out there - I felt like I'd got no clothes on lol. It's not Aukland here you know.

Tec....10-48pm.

Diane

Diane Report 28 Nov 2010 22:53

Sorry Linda I thought when we talked about knitting before you said you did knit ( my mistake ):(
Do you have any cinema duty's to do this coming week or is that suspended while the weather is so bad.

Tec glad you are back and not a frozen statue in your garden.

Diane

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 28 Nov 2010 22:55

We do have cinema duty this week Diane. It is open everyday and as long as a single paying customer turns up, the film would be shown.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 28 Nov 2010 22:58

I am going to turn in now before the temperature drops because the heating has gone off. I will try and keep my feet tucked in tonight. goodnight everyone up top.
i hope your rain stops down under.

Diane

Diane Report 28 Nov 2010 23:03

Good night Linda hope you stay warm ( keep the tootsy's under the quilt )

Diane

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 28 Nov 2010 23:05

I hope the cinema is heated Linda. Perhaps you should serve hot soup instead of ice creams.

Diane have you finished throwing furniture around yet?

Tec....11-05pm.

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 28 Nov 2010 23:07

Goodnight Linda,
sleep well - keep your feet under the duvet tonight or you'll get frostbite.
Tec.

Berona

Berona Report 28 Nov 2010 23:10

I haven't done any knitting for two years. My finger tips are very good, but my wrists are affected by osteo-arthritis. I had to give up crochet a few years ago because of the wrist movement it involved.

I love knitting, but tend to get stuck into it once I start and do too much of it to the point of having to have a year or two off. Last thing I knitted was squares for a spare blanket. Finished the knitting two years ago, but still haven't sewn them up together - because I hate sewing! Also, I need to set them all out to mix the colours and that would involve a lot of bending over - which hurts - so I might have to get someone to help me with that.
I did knit for the babies/children, but I think the mothers would prefer to use garments which they can wash in a machine, rather than give special care to one garment, so I don't bother any more and I don't knit for myself because I like machine-knits on older ladies.

Berona

Berona Report 28 Nov 2010 23:16

Have I missed saying goodnight again?

Well, I have to go myself. I have washing to do. Rain doesn't bother me and I think it's raining now - so light, I can't see it.

I don't use my clothes line because I don't bend and stretch so good. I do a full load and use my dryer. I know it costs me, but I have to allow for it.

Have a good day you Aussies and Kiwis - even if it IS wet.

Goodnight to the Brits - keep warm.

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 28 Nov 2010 23:18

Berona I remember my mother knitting me a V-necked pullover in bottle green. I was to wear for a school play I was appearing in when about 12 yrs old. It took her weeks and weeks to knit. Come the day it was hell to get over my ears - the neck was too small - as we couldn't get it off in time I had to stay in it for the play, and couldn't breathe.
When I got home she had to take the sciccors and cut it off after all the squealing and screaming as she nearly ripped my ears and nose off in an attempt to get it off me.
Mother never knitted me anything after that :))

Tec..........11-20pm.