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Mel Fairy Godmother
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18 Feb 2022 20:29 |
Ann have you tried the chump joint of lamb yet?
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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18 Feb 2022 18:36 |
I'm pleased you are all safeeven though some of your men have been outside..
The wind dropped a bit this afternoon so I went round and corned the chickens and bantam and I had to undo the doors onthe chicken house to put food and a drop of water in there for the morning just incase its still very windy.
The leccy went iut this afternoon and I got up to trow the switch in the cupboard but before I coudl get there it came back on so it was'nt up. This happened four times and then it happened again but did'nt come back on and it had knocked the switch out in the cupboard.
I did a little craft this afternoon but not much but it was a big bit I finished.
Vera I was in Suffolk in 1987 when the big wind hit. WE were stuck in our village and had no power for over a week. We had a woodburner then with a big pot you could put over the fire so we had tea and toast done on the WB and in the evenings I cooked dinner in the pot and jacket pots in the fire. I also had smash in the cupboard and we had lots of things in the freezer we could make dinners of. We had to be quick inthe freezer getting things out but it was all ok. My son had fixed up a car light bulb to a battery and we had a battery radio which we listerned to. Plenty of dog food and cat food in as we had the pet shop then. I had a young girl who lived just ioutside the shop and she came in and did the animals for me till we could get out of the village.
Waving to Island hope your ok~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <3
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Annx
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18 Feb 2022 17:54 |
Ah, you are right Mandy. I think that was how we saw that the box was now poking out of the soil. Two Pine trees are down a couple of miles away and 2 othert rees at a village where a friend lives. I think it said one had crushed a car. I've told OH he'll have to go out and hold our Pine tree up as it was swaying like mad earlier. I've said for a while we should maybe take it down now as it is much higher than the bungalow and the builder cut down a lot of the other trees like it at the bottom where the new houses are. They used to break the wind so to speak but now there is only our tree and one other at the bungalow diagonally opposite. They both had something wrong with them 3 years ago and shed a lot of needles so I hope it didn't weaken them.
What a shame you can't find the earrings Vera, just when you have an occasion they would be perfect for. I am hoping to find a white gold chain I have somewhere before I go to Luton Hoo, as I want it for a nice pendant. It's good you managed to contact M&V. I didcovered my OH went out earlier to screw our panel and the front sidegate back after moving them for the fence to be done. I thought it could have waited, but no, he did it while it was on his mind, which is a good point, but he could have ended up with roof tiles on his head.
The wind has died right down here now, so I hope it has moved on.
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AnninGlos
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18 Feb 2022 17:42 |
Vera, how lovely he wanted you to see the daffy. He is a treasure but I know that you know that. :-)
Mandy. Oh yes you are right, it had not clicked with me. I am sure that is going to be the final eviden
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Island
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18 Feb 2022 17:35 |
I'll tell you what I'd do with him Vera - let him get on with it and be thankful he's there. You did ask.
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SuffolkVera
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18 Feb 2022 17:07 |
Our friends were out this morning. They are very Covid conscious and M realised they were almost out of flow test kits which they use all the time. With a funeral to go to tomorrow and this birthday lunch that has been arranged for Sunday she wanted to be sure she and her OH were negative and so went into town to get some more kits. We will also test before the funeral and the lunch to keep other people safe but I wonder how many people there will do the same to keep us safe.
I'm sorry your ankle's not good today AnnG. I hope you haven't made it any worse moving your heavy pot out the front. Rest up and try not to walk too much at the moment.
We're like you Mandy. The wind has really ramped up here too, although the lunchtime news said it would calm down a bit after about 3 o'clock. It seems worse than ever at the moment. The funeral tomorrow is at a church in town but the wake is in a village 3 or 4 miles away where they have lost their power. If lines have been brought down it may not be restored by tomorrow. In that case instead of warming up after the service with a hot cup of tea or coffee it might have to be a large brandy. I hope you've still got leccy Mel. It sounds as though it's been on and off a bit for you.
When I said that if our leccy goes everything goes I had my mind on heating which is gas but needs electricity for the pump etc. It had completed slipped my mind that, like Ann, I have a dual fuel cooker so I have a gas hob and could at least produce hot food and drinks.
Had a little break here to dash out to the garden to rescue a large, double sheet of fleece that had been over 6 pots of agapanthus. It was held on each pot with half a dozen large pebbles and had some tiles pinning it to the ground and it escaped the lot. I just saw it flying around the garden. Luckily I caught it before it disappeared over the fence.
Earlier this afternoon I couldn't find OH and then caught a glimpse of him outside apparently gardening! Am I married to a complete madman? He came in after a few minutes and, when I asked what on earth he thought he was doing, told me I had said that morning that I wanted some dead plant matter cut down so I could see the daffodils from the kitchen window. I didn't mean today!! What would you do with him?
I seem to have lost a pair of earrings. Goodness knows how they have gone missing. They are a small neat black pair with a matching pendant and I thought I would wear them to the funeral tomorrow. I have the pendant but the earrings are nowhere to be seen. I've even gone through every handbag I possess in case I have taken them off at some time and slipped them in my bag. It's annoying as I particularly liked that pair but haven't worn them for ages. Well, at least having a hunt around means the charity shop has gained two necklaces that aren't my style and have sat in a jewellery box since they were given to me a long, long while ago.
OH is watching Winter Olympics so I think I'll go and make another of our endless cups of tea and check on the stew we are having at around 7 pm.
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MillymollyAmanda
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18 Feb 2022 15:41 |
When Liam threw the spade didn't it land in the ground next to the box.
The wind has ramped up here now and there are two trees down ,one has brought down a power cable but didn't knock the power out but they were worried as there was horses in the field with the live cable ,the other tree down is the other side of town on a country Road . I read the buses are very limited, only one leaving Norwich to come into town about 4 o'clock and that's not travelling on the a47 because of the gusts it's coming back through the villages instead .
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AnninGlos
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18 Feb 2022 15:12 |
Ah yes, I remember that was in the box now all her bits she took. Well Lium won't be digging it up he threw his fork away.
I just had to go out to the front of the house, I had forgotten I had a pot standing on a wooden plinth over a small drain cover. The pot which has not broken was on its side so I have moved it (it was heavy) over so it is sheltered by the garage wall. We have apparently got a couple of trees down hear here.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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18 Feb 2022 14:54 |
Well I just did a huge post and it disappeared and all I got left was
s we had one this morning while I was cleaning the bedroom windows, yes I did a bit of housework this morning!!!!!!!!!
I had said that we had a hail shower this morning while I was cleaning the bedroom windows and one just now as I was typing. We had three leccy cut out this morning but it only knocked the trip switch out but that knocks the solar count off for a while and the sun was well out then too.
I am going to send this now incase it disappears again.
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Annx
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18 Feb 2022 14:03 |
We made sure we had a gas fire and a gas hob with an electric oven here, so if the electric went we could still keep warm in one room and still cook something. These appliances will have to go along with our gas boiler once they ban gas though and we'll be in the same boat as everyone else and totally dependent on electric. :-(
Yes AnnG, Leanna's ring is in the box plus I think other momentoes she kept from the other killings. Once that is found her game will be up and I think that is what she went to the allotment for...... to retrieve it. That's a nuisance your ankle has been playing up but a good idea to support it till it starts to feel better. As you say, you may have stretched muscles that are not used to it with doing things in the garden. I woke yesterday with the pain I get sometimes over the top of my hip and buttock. It stops me in my tracks and I'm sure it is tight muscles with my knees stopping me doing much exercise. The hip joint itself seems fine with walking and standing and no different to the other side. That must have been awful when the substation flooded.
Vera my mum's 6 foot high wall blew down in the 1987 storm and I remember lots of trees came down including at Kew. I wonder if your friends M & V were outside in the garden moving things to safety when you rang? I hope you've heard from them now.
It's quite sunny here but it is still blustery and we keep getting showers of rain.
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AnninGlos
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18 Feb 2022 12:52 |
I have had one grandson and one grandson's wife emailing to check I am ok and have been on line chatting to daughter, they don't have any snow, just rain.
Hope your pots etc remain safe Vera. Yes I would be the same in a power cut. "007 was our worst year when the main sub station flooded. and the Severn Trent water failed. We had no water for a week and no power for several days (can't remember how many. although we have gas heating it needs electricity to run it as well. We were supplied with bottled water but it was pretty horrible. I have filled a flask in case the power goes off. Hope M&V are OK Vera.
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SuffolkVera
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18 Feb 2022 12:42 |
Afternoon Wind-Watchers
We went onto a red warning this morning but they were saying that it will be at its worst late afternoon. I'm not sure how much worse it can get. I took the bird feeders down first thing this morning and put one or two loose things in the garage out of the way, but now I am wondering whether our two smallish trees are going to stay up. OH says "Don't worry, they are still too small to do much damage to the house if they do come down" - oh good, that's a consolation then, I don't think. We have had one large, heavy terracotta pot containing a guava bush blown over and that was already pushed against a very low (3 brick high) wall for support. Luckily the pot didn't break so OH has wedged it into a corner and we're hoping for the best.
I hope none of us lose power. Way back in the big 1987 storm we had no power for 5 days and it was a nightmare. We did have an open log fire in our living room so we could heat that room but in this house we don't have anything like that. If the power goes, everything goes. I expect some of you are in the same position.
I am a little concerned about my friends M & V. I have rung them a couple of times as we are travelling together to a funeral tomorrow and we need to arrange times etc. I am not getting any reply but I can't think they have gone out in these conditions. M is more cautious than me. I am hoping they have just popped to their next door neighbour for a coffee. I'll try again after lunch.
Take care, stay in and stay safe.
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AnninGlos
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18 Feb 2022 12:07 |
Still very windy and blustery showers but also some sun and 7 degrees and yes a red exclamation mark too Mel. everything still standing at the moment but I don't think we have had the really strong gusts.
Ann I wondered about that box as well, I can't remember what is in it, is it Leanna's ring?
My ankle is really bad today, can hardly walk more than a few steps without it really hurting. I am sure it must be arthritis. Maybe I over did it yesterday with housework and cutting down the shrubs, not like walking as you tend to twist your feet/legs while getting round the plants. It almost feel like a sprained ankle. I am actually wearing my outdoor ankle boots as they give more support. I also think I have had a strange diet for the past 2 weeks since my tooth broke and I couldn't/can't eat foods like some veg that need good teeth and a lot of chewing. As it is getting easier to chew I hope my diet will get back to normal.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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18 Feb 2022 09:41 |
Morning Mandy Anng and all,
Blowing a hooley here at the moment and the pc says a sun with a grey cloud on it and a red exclamation mark 9 degrees.
I have to go out to feed the chickens and bantam but thats all I shall be doing out there today.
Just having my first COC then I shall get on.
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Annx
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18 Feb 2022 09:40 |
Morning All,
I've been awake since 3.00am so got up early this morning........OH is still in the land of nod! It's got a bit windy here now and the fence men are nearly done next door which is good and the fence is exactly the same as that they replaced so no privacy lost which is good as all her family and visitors walk down the path past our patio to her back door. :-D She doesn't use the front door because of the dog getting loose and even has to have her post box on the outside wall as he rips everything to shreds that comes through the door.
Yes the actress who plays Meena is really good and I find her quite scary, but what is she living on now and where, if she has no job? It's more murder mystery than the sleepy farming village it used to be. I wonder when that box she buried on Liam's allotment will be found?
Oh he really is a big Elephant Mandy! Yes some cheaper chunky wool is a good idea or he would be a very expensive Elephant. :-0 We aren't going anywhere today either, not even a short walk, so I'd better do some pedalling instead and at least some HW, maybe the bathroom.
It is half term here AnnG so maybe me mentioning it made you think it must be half term where you are.
I hope not but you might lose the internet with these winds Mel. They said this morning that 20,000 homes are without electric in Cornwall.
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AnninGlos
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18 Feb 2022 09:21 |
Good morning Mel, Mandy and everyone who blows in today.
It was lovely sunshine an hour ago but the wind has got up now and is gusting quite strongly, supposed to have blown over here by 12 o'clock and then just be windy, we shall see, I am not going out. Stay indoors everyone. :-) :-)
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MillymollyAmanda
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18 Feb 2022 08:57 |
Morning all,
Little bit of sun trying to peep through the clouds this morning but it doesn't last long as the wind is blowing the grey clouds over .not to much wind when we got up but now I can see the trees blowing about a bit and the weather vane is swinging on the church tower .
No going out today ,keep safe everyone .
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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17 Feb 2022 23:56 |
I can't stand all the shouting on the soaps thats why I stopped watching them plus the fact we used to go ringing when they were on and I dn't think I have watched any emmerdale, corrie or any of the others since I have been with oh and thats 25 years this year.
I have put my old wheelbarrow behind the big ash tree with the new one so it dos'nt blow about and I think everything else is safe. I feel sorry for the daffodil growers as a lot of those will be flatterned. My 7 on the kitchen window sill are lovely and sunny up there in front of the sink.
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AnninGlos
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17 Feb 2022 22:21 |
Mandy, strange Leanna died but Meena survived. Same bridge. She is a very good actress but it is getting a bit unbelievable all the killings, hopefully she won’t get away with it for ever.
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MillymollyAmanda
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17 Feb 2022 21:51 |
Ann I think she would like the Elephant, I had a look and the Merino chunky wool is about 8 pound a ball !!!!! he takes 4 balls in the grey and half a ball of cream ,think I might be doing it in a cheaper chunky wool lol he's big about 271/2 inches tall .
Anng I was surprised Meena survived ,think the story line might be going on a bit longer ,it's one of those stories lines you think now why did they do that
Hope your OK Mel its going to be bad over you with z red warning ,we're on Amber tomorrow, keep in and keep safe everyone.
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