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What kind of things do you remember from Childhood

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MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 2 Sep 2022 21:07

The interesting meal sounds nice and tasty Vera

Ahh now I know where your off too your going to be bopping away at the Sun Down Festival on the Norfolk Show Ground .lol :-D

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 2 Sep 2022 20:54

The meal was nothing special but OK. I had taken a couple of chicken breasts from the freezer this morning so I cubed that and gently fried the cubes till I was sure they were cooked through. I had a few baby potatoes so cut them even smaller and boiled them and then in one pan cooked all the oddments of veg - a large carrot, half a leek, some cauliflower florets and a chunk of white cabbage shredded up. I mixed it all together and poured a shop bought sauce over the lot. It actually tasted better than it sounds.

I'm going to try for an early night tonight as my back is quite sore at the moment and I'm feeling tired. I need to be fit so that I can bop the night away at all the clubs and raves OH will be taking me to. Yeah, right....

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 2 Sep 2022 18:52

Evening all,

Its been a lovely hot day here we've been sitting out relaxing after having the girls here ,they kept themselves busy as I bought some chalk which I made sure would wash off before they used it and they were happy chalking patterns on tge slabs and they played Hop Scotch.
They go back to school on Tuesday here and we're having them again on Monday as son and dil have a training day at school.
I took them into The Works and Katie spotted a knitting book another one with Animals in but these are a bit smaller than the ones in the last book and they have clothes in the book so you can dress them ,there's thirteen different animals to knit its really only the faces that determines which animal it is as the body and arms and legs are all lanky .

Let's hope your bil can get the mower going again Mel you have a lot of grass to cut on your property.

Oh Anng I've gone in the bathroom and found the tap running too ,so annoying .
Good job you checked your Tesco order ,do you have to pay extra if its under forty pound .

Vera you've got me wondering what's going in your interesting meal lol
Safe journey tomorrow and I hope your back behaves while your away ,have a lovely relaxing time .

Where's Ann ? I wonder if she's still partying with Fitz .

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Sep 2022 17:22

I'd love to know what you have in the end Vera. An "interesting" meal made me laugh.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 2 Sep 2022 16:56

Warm and sunny with a bit of a breeze today. I’ve only put my nose out of the door as walking far or gardening is a no-no at the moment but my back is improving so I’m hopeful of getting around a bit more next week.

I’m all packed, apart from a couple of last minute bits and pieces and I’m showered and hair washed. I‘ve just got to water some indoor plants and move them to a shady area so they don’t dry out too quickly. We won’t leave very early in the morning so I can take my time and haven’t got to rush around first thing.

Island I haven’t tried bamboo textiles myself but I’ve heard good reports of them. They are supposed to be soft and comfortable but I think the jury’s still out on the cost of energy and water needed to turn raw bamboo into a textile and also the possible harm to the environment and human health from chemicals often used in the process.

That’s good that your bil is cutting your grass again Mel. Will he be able to continue doing it for you? You have so much land that it must be nearly a full time job.

I’d better go and see what oddments of veg are lurking in the fridge. If I don’t use these bits and pieces up tonight they will have to be binned and I’m a bit neurotic about throwing food away. I just hate the waste. So OH might get another “interesting” meal tonight ;-)

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Sep 2022 16:20

BIL mowed most of the garden inside and outside the wall but the mower conked out so our neighbo9ur got his tractor and towed the mower back down here by the garage workshop and he may come back tomorrow and see if he can repair it.

Its been a lovely warm comfortable day and I had just brought a plastic box out of the garage to wah out and came in to get my gloves and it started raining heavily so now I am stuck in here when I want to be out in the garden gardening.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Sep 2022 12:12

BIL is here mowing the grass again.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 2 Sep 2022 11:59

You really have to check your Tesco orders now. Just went in to add something and realised that my order was showing less than £40 (which it was not before). Checked through the list and two items had been removed and no mention of them doing that either. taken it back up over £40 now but will have to check again On Saturday.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Sep 2022 10:10

Thats nice its surprising what a bit of paint will do.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 2 Sep 2022 09:48

yes I know Mel, my thoughts exactly I shall develop OCD, I usually do go back and check the bathroom taps, ever since 1994 when I flooded the bathroom. Luckily I rarely put the stopper in the sink in the cloakroom.

Andy is busy painting, already my black Wrought iron table looks like new.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Sep 2022 08:35

Morning Anng and all,

We have a bright sunny morning here but pc says mostly cloudy and 16 degrees, the one for where I live says 18 degrees and cloudy with rain.

Went to bed at 11.38 and was up for the loo while it ws still dark and then woke again and got up at 8.24am. I must have needed that sleep.

Silly girl with the tap you must be more careful in future and go back and check like I have to sometimes.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 2 Sep 2022 07:42

Good morning all, dry although rain overnight. 15 degrees and very grey. Up early as usually Andy gets here early. One of the joys of living alone. I went into the cloakroom just now and the hot tap had not been turned fully off so had been trickling hot water for at least 24 hours. that is the second time I have done that. So that is water and energy wasted, very annoying but only me to blame.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 1 Sep 2022 18:53

Well I managed to muck up the asda order today. I was trying to change it to my name and mobile number but it kept coming up for the 13th instead of the 6th. I rang a friend and he came over and sorted it out for me so now I have my own account and the right date of the 6th.

By the time he went I had'nt had anything to eat for lunch and only a rice crispy bar thing in the morning with my tea so I was just about to get something at 3.20pm when the phone rang and it was Aunty Joy so of course talked for another half an hour or so. Finerly got a sandwich at about 4pm and took my pills.

Been out in the garden and got the brimble out of my pond and cut down a few dock fed the chickens their corn and thats about it for today so far. The friend went home in oh's leather coat and he looked good in it and he was very pleased at least I knw he will appreciate it as he works outside with his horses.

Now whats for dinner tonight? can't be bothered to cook much now so I think it will be egg furters and beans.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 1 Sep 2022 15:28

I did not realise that I only posted once yesterday for some reason I have had to push myself to do things since getting back from Portsmouth, always extra washing to do with being away and then having an extra bed to change and bedding to wash. Yesterday I was out until 1pm with my friend we went to a garden centre and I bought another couple of Sedums and some pansies being sold off 6 for £1. Today I have potted up the sedums that makes five I have now, they do look attractive in pots on the gravel.
Yesterday also my friend took me down to the surgery to make my annual blood test appointment. There was only one date before October available and that is a date that neither Cynth nor my other friend can take me so, either I will be on the bus with a long wait or I will have to try and find somebody else.

Hope lunch went ok Ann.

Vera slowly does it with the packing then. You mention towels, they are bulky to pack. Fortunately both the self catering house we went to in Dorset and the one we are going to in Cornwall supplied towels.

Gwyn It tool quite a while for me to focus my eyes on the castle because it blended in so well with its surroundings.

Mel, you will have days when you simply drift and do nothing, then you will have days when you are energised and get lots done so go with the flow.

Island. I remember seeing Bendy buses somewhere but I think it was Germany somewhere many years ago. And somewhere I have been on a 'double' bus but I can't think where.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 1 Sep 2022 12:43

Good day everyone

It’s a bright, sunny day and about 22 degrees but there’s a stiff breeze from the north east so a bit of a nip in the air. I had a good night but as soon as I was up at 7.30 I started yawning again and haven’t stopped since. I feel so tired. I think the back pain is pulling me down and reading, writing, computer work is tiring because of the problem with my eyes. I hope I get an appointment soon.

I’ve been trying to get some bits ready for our week away. We are self catering and I refuse to spend a holiday shopping and cooking so I try to take all the basics with me plus enough stuff for our breakfasts and for our dinner on the day we arrive. So I have got that ready though some will stay in the fridge till we’re about to go. I’ve also sorted out our washing gear and toiletries, towels and various sundries. Our tomatoes which didn’t seem to be doing anything suddenly all ripened at once. I haven’t got the time or energy to turn them into sauces but I have frozen 2 bagfuls that can be put into bolognese or into stir fries. So a fairly productive morning but I am now resting again.

Yesterday seemed to be family catch up time. Son rang and we chatted for an hour and he gave me all the news of his family, then one of his girls texted and we had a long text “conversation”, then my daughter rang and that was another long chat. Mel, my daughter is at a secondary school. She’s in school today running some staff training sessions but there are no pupils, tomorrow the sixth form and the new year 7 pupils go in, then the rest of the school start back on Monday.

How did the lunch with Fitz go Ann?

Island, the London bendy buses were withdrawn. I believe they were found to be too cumbersome for London’s narrow streets and there was too much fare dodging.

I hope AnnG is OK. She usually posts first thing in the morning and sometimes during the day as well but we haven’t seen her since yesterday’s early post. Hopefully she is just busy.

Better get off the bed and think about some lunch I suppose. Not sure what it will be. Today and tomorrow are days for using up oddments in the fridge.

EDIT. You all popped in while I was typing and talking to OH. Glad to see you are OK AnnG

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 1 Sep 2022 12:39

We have a bamboo mattress cover which we bought this year.

I can't seem to get into anything much today. I have shortened a chain for one of my solar light that hangs on the lean to roof and have brought the other one in to do but not got a ring or hook to hang it on where its in the sun.

Island

Island Report 1 Sep 2022 12:18

Slow typist here. Afternoon Ann :-D

Island

Island Report 1 Sep 2022 12:17

Afternoon :-D :-D

I'm having a couple of garden days Mel as rain is forecast for a week from the weekend. :-0 Might be a bit feeble though (the rain that is)

Gwyn I say the '60s has a lot to answer to for modern day textile waste. Fast fashion started then as did the production of synthetic dress fabrics. The 'drip dry' shirt and nylon bed sheets (ugh) might have saved on laundry time but I bet a lot of them are still festering somewhere, refusing to decompose.
I wear cotton as much as possible but am waiting for some bamboo socks to arrive. Has anyone tried bamboo textiles?

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 1 Sep 2022 12:05

Good afternoon all, forgot to post this morning but seem to have been occupied by various things to organise on line. It is the garden visits meeting next week so have been sorting out who will be here so I have enough chairs.
Also trying to organise a lift to the surgery late September for annual blood test. Not lucky so far but there is always the bus. trouble is it doesn't fit in very well with the appointment times. OK if it is not raining as I can walk. Hopefully something will turn up. Now I am going to plant up the plants I bought yesterday.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 1 Sep 2022 10:34

Good morning everyone.

Mel, our local primary school starts back today. I don't know about secondary schools.

Vera, I hope you've had a better night and have managed to get some rest. I can understand how you want to get on with things and have that sense of achievement, but it's judging the fine line of keeping mobile and yet resting enough so that your back recovers some strength that is so difficult :-S
I hope your pain eases, so that you are able to enjoy your mini-break.

Lovely to see Ann's pictures of the Spinnaker and views from the top.... an area I know well. I could just make out the castle walls surrounding the church where we married... but only because I knew where to look ;-)

What a lot of work went into the yarn bomb!
What a lovely 'gift' to the area and what a shame that not everyone respects that.
I've seen some examples around the country, but nothing on that scale.
Thank you for sharing.

Can imagine that Mandy's son and grandchildren are all ready for the new term. It can be an expensive time too. I saw a feature on a TV programme earlier about some mums having set up uniform swap shops in their area to help families and stop clothes going to landfill.
I'm amazed just how much people throw in the bin. I would much rather give it to charity or donate for recycling.
Thinking back, all our clothes were made of natural fibres and would pass down the family and perhaps eventually end up as cleaning cloths, when it was beyond wearing.