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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 20 Feb 2022 12:23

Nice to visit your son for coffee Mandy. Is it walking distance I can't remember?

Mel why don't you write your message on word or whatever word processor you use and then copy and paste it into the message box. I often do that with a longer message and I know Vera does too. It saves the frustration but have you any idea why you are losing posts? What action have you taken just before the post disappears? It is very strange.

I had quite a shock this morning when the door bell went at 1005am. It was the Tesco delivery man who was an hour early. He didn't know why he was early said he had been ahead of himself all morning. I say man, he looked about 15! but I assume he is older than that. Anyway that was soon out of the way, bedding has been washed and bed changed/made up and a chilli con carne is cooking in the slow cooker for tonight. drizzly rain out there so not nice enough for a walk windy too still so will have to go back to the jigsaw and knitting. Maybe make a couple of cards. I did make an Easter card for my sister yesterday. I have four more cards to make for Easter, three of which are for the children.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 20 Feb 2022 10:25

One of my lily buds is out today.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 20 Feb 2022 10:24

nd raining now on the pc and I think its right

Its done it again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Morning Anng Mandy and all.

Dull windy and raining here so not nice at all today. Its 10 degrees.

I wonder if I will get another little egg today. Its always exciting to me when they start laying. Iv'e been shutting them in at night with it being so wet and windy and given them food and water in the house so I don't have to worry about getting there early to let them out.

I'm posting this

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 20 Feb 2022 09:53

Morning Anng,morning all,

Breezy and 10 degrees today here too so milder than yesterday when it was only 2 degrees.

Mel thats good you've had your first egg from the new girls ,one of many we hope .

Vera how nice that it was your letter that your friends daughter picked out to read at the service i can understand why though as you always write well on here .

Yes no Ann yesterday hope they are OK perhaps they lost their power supply as many are still without power after the storm ,it should get up again today so any weakened trees from Friday could come down .

We're off to sons later for coffee it will save them turning out .

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 20 Feb 2022 07:44

Good morning. grey here says 10 degrees already so that has gone up overnight. Dry so far although a few spots on the windows so probably rain maybe later. Nothing today except the tesco delivery.

Nothing from Annx yesterday so hope they are both OK.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 20 Feb 2022 00:12

I meant to say I had my first egg from the new girls today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 19 Feb 2022 21:07

I gave up and oh had a look at the pc can't remember what I ws going to write now so am giving up till tomorrow.

Its so annoying.

Glad you enjoyed your sausage casserole Anng. Oh cooks one sometimes in a big frying pan we have.

Done a bit of my craft today but not a lot. have to do the ceiling now.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 Feb 2022 20:00

Are they not able to insure the frozen food Mel? That would be a big loss.

Vera I am pleased that the memorial service went well and I am not surprised that your letter was chosen, whenever you write for us the pieces are entertaining and well worth reading. Good you found your earrings to wear.

I cooked a sausage casserole in the slow cooker. I have never cooked any sausage casserole before but daughter suggested it as I wa bored thinking if meals. It was not meant for the slow cooker so it was a bit hit and miss but I really enjoyed it, it was very tasty. It was a Hairy biker recipe on line. I will do it again. Miraculously I had almost all the ingredients required..

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 19 Feb 2022 18:48

This is going to be a staggered post.

WEnt down the shop this morning and the whole village leccy was out. Ann in the shop said they had only a trickle and one till worked but not the other. They had one strip light on in there and Ann said it takes 20 mins to boil the kettle. That must have been why the internet kept going out last night and the leccy during the day. She said they are not doing it till Monday. The pub will be cross!! One of the builders is going to lend the hsop a generater. She's worried about all the frozen food and chiller cabinets.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 19 Feb 2022 18:44

Now the post gone again. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

I think I am going to give up.

Vera I'm pleased the service went off well and that must have been nice that your letter was read out.

I'm posting this bit.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 19 Feb 2022 18:01

Quiet on here today ,still cold and we've had rain all afternoon.
I made a nice stew as that's nice and warming, there's enough for tomorrow too .

Hope the funeral service went OK Vera and the villages electricity supply was restored so you could get a hot drink .

Mel hope your electric has been better today and not tripping out for you.

We haven't done much today, we sat this afternoon and watched an old Midsummer Murder I had recorded, one with John Nettles in I like the old ones better than some of the new ones when that finished we watched a bit of the Olympics .

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 19 Feb 2022 17:56

You’ve had some excitement round your way then Mandy. As AnnG says I hope that lad gets more than a wag of the finger and a “naughty boy, don’t do it again” telling off but I also hope he gets some proper retraining/rehabilitation. Something must make these youngsters behave the way they do but I don’t know what the answer is. It’s very hard on that poor girl losing her study papers like that. I’m not surprised she is upset. On a lighter note did you get the wool? I wondered if you would make him a realistic grey or whether you would go for something like pink.

I woke at about 1 am last night and cursed because I had left the light on in the en-suite. The door was fractionally ajar and I could see the light round the edge of the door and shining across the bedroom carpet. When I went to turn the light off it wasn’t on but there was one of the brightest moons I had ever seen shining directly in the room. I stood looking out for a while as it was one of those cold, clear nights with lots of stars twinkling away. The trouble was I was so thoroughly awake by then that I couldn’t settle back to sleep.

It has been very cold and wet here today. At the moment the weather app is telling me it’s 6 degrees but feels like 2. We took friends M & V to our mutual friend’s funeral. V has a serious heart problem and has a blue badge. We were very glad of it today as it meant we could park reasonably close to the church and the venue for the wake so we didn’t get too soaked. We knew that our friend had asked to be cremated but the details we had been given were a bit vague and the service was in a local church. It turned out the cremation had been a couple of days ago and the service was more a memorial and celebration of life. It was an excellent service and one of his daughter’s gave a sort of eulogy to her father during which she read out a chunk of one of the many letters the family had received. I was very touched that the family had chosen the letter I had written and it was hard to hold back the tears.

I had better go and start reheating the rest of yesterday’s stew and then I think it might be an early night tonight.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 Feb 2022 14:35

Let's hope he gets more than a slap on the wrist Mandy. Ah you are doing it elephant colour. I was thinking of a coloured one.

We have had a lot of rain and that wind is icy cold it is supposed to be 8 degrees but I am sure it is lower than that in the wind.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 19 Feb 2022 11:00

I need some chunky grey wool Anng ,I went into QD in town but they only had aran which I suppose I could use it would just come out a bit smaller ,or I could even use double knit that would make it even smaller ,he is a big elephant .
I might try doing a leg in some double knit and see what size it comes out .

The wind is bitter today ,when I walked to town there was loads of twiggy bits off the trees in the churchyard and roof tiles off some flats laid smashed on the pavement I crossed over when I saw them .

I meant to say Friday night there was a police chase in town some young lad had broken in a house took the car keys and some other bits and went hairing round the
town with the police chasing him ,we saw flashing lights out the front seems that he came up our road and into the old people's place which is a dead end and that's where he left the car ,we saw the car go down the road later on the back of a low loader .
But before that he drove through the churchyard that backs onto us with the police following how they squeezed through the bottom of the churchyard and passed by a house that had scaffolding up you'll never know ,I could see all the tyre marks as I
went to town any way they caught the lad but whether the car was damaged I don't know it belonged to young lady and had lots of her study papers on the seat which he threw out the car window poor girl they said she was so upset.





AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 Feb 2022 10:19

It is very cold in the wind out there. The wind has picked up since earlier.

Hope you can find the wool Mandy. What colour are you looking for, or is it what you can get.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 19 Feb 2022 09:01

Morning Anng,morning Mel,

2 degrees and sunny here still a bit blowy but nothing like yesterday .

I want to go to town and see what wool I can get to crochet this Elephant he's going to take a lof of wool ,the pattern says 4 balls and how it reads they are 200gm balls so thats a lot of wool ,I know I'm not getting the wool it's saying as they are 8 pound odd a ball so I'll have to see what I can find .



Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 19 Feb 2022 08:50

Morning Anng and all,

Much calmer here today and the suns just coming out out the back but the front is dark and grey. Pc says 1 degree and rain /snow !! O its just changed to raining now with the umberella.

Just the shop to do today and an easy dinner tonight with a nice bottle of rose' so perhaps I can get some of my project done.

Hope you slept better last night Ann and everyone else.

Tums rumbling so I need my coffee.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 Feb 2022 07:55

good morning all. dry out there and seems a lot calmer says temp is 2 degrees so also a lot cooler.

We lived in Clifton near (9miles from) Bedford from 1981 to 1992 so were a bit closer to your part of the country Vera. We did drive out to and around Suffolk a couple of times.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 18 Feb 2022 23:06

I lived there from 1983 to 1991 when we moved down to Devon.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 18 Feb 2022 20:47

Yes, ladies, of course I appreciate OH and am thankful I have him. I just wish he would occasionally stop and think for a minute. When I get a bit cross it’s usually anxiety. When I saw him he was cutting back a plant, kneeling on the ground under the branches of a tree hanging over from next door. I could hear the branches creaking in the wind and could visualise one landing on his head at any minute. He did tell me later that he had been hit on the arm by a bucket that he had put down and the wind picked up and threw at him.

I had forgotten that you lived in Suffolk in the 80s Mel. We moved there in 1986 and my Dad came to stay for a few days in April 1987. He was taken ill while with me and was sent into hospital in Bury SE and was still there at the time of the storm. After about 4 days we managed to get in to see him and on the way back we saw lights on at The Manger pub. You might know it. Knowing they did meals and having lived on cold food for a few days we were delighted to see they had power and went in. You can imagine our disappointment when they said they didn’t cook on Mondays. When we explained the lovely landlady went and cooked us gammon steaks. It tasted wonderful and I’ve never forgotten her kindness.

My memory, which used to be really good, is letting me down a bit lately. I have found my earrings because I suddenly remembered what I had done with them. Although I haven’t worn them for a long while I took them and another pair to the jeweller recently to show him a couple of styles I liked. They were still in a little polybag in the one handbag I hadn’t looked in - the one I have been using. I’m pleased I remembered where they were but cross that I didn’t remember to put them away in the right place when we got back from the jeweller.

The wind seems to have dropped quite a bit now so hopefully it will be a quiet night. Sleep well everyone.