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LaGooner
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12 Nov 2024 17:17 |
I still miss Sharon very much too. We had a lot in common and I so enjoyed her stories of Fred and his sausage sandwiches :-D.
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SuffolkVera
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12 Nov 2024 17:12 |
It doesn’t seem like 3 years since Sharron passed away. It must be a coincidence but I was thinking of her today as I was concocting a veggie dinner for us to have tonight and it reminded me of the things she used to cook. She is still much missed on here.
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AnninGlos
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12 Nov 2024 16:57 |
Those three years soon went didn’t they. Sharron is much missed on here.
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Gwyn in Kent
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12 Nov 2024 16:13 |
I did see a picture of somewhere in the Hebrides on the weather report on TV at lunchtime today and wondered whether you were having widespread good weather, Florence. We've had a really cold wind blowing today and pouring rain this morning, but eventually we did see the sun and some blue sky this afternoon.
What a lovely surprise coming across your black cloths like that. Now you are all set for your fayre. I hope you do well. Is it an early start?
Remembering Sharron today <3 3 years since she passed suddenly.
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Florence61
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12 Nov 2024 14:31 |
And......chill! Tha'ts all me jobs done and soup on the go for tea. I'm aching a bit in my back so its telling me to stop now.
Still a sunny day here and windy but nice to see the sun.
Daughter just home so better see what she's bought today lol
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Florence61
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12 Nov 2024 12:42 |
Afternoon all. Lovely sunny day here and blue skies but......its soooo windy. too windy to put out the washing :-D :-D :-D
Anyway been a busy, busy bee and guess what? I went to my bottom large drawer where I keep the bedding sets, picked what i though was a black valence sheet and....it was the 2 black table cloths yay :-D :-D
I will of course have to apologise to my daughter lol as said they were probably buried in her "Aladins cave of a bedroom!" Its actually more like Santa's grotto. However she did open all the packages last night and brought them into the lounge to do it arrrgh!! So she cleared up some but when she returns home later, she has to clear up the rest. Half the stuff is being returned lol and just waiting for the courier to pick up 3 large parcels to return.
So time for a break now as new bedding on, old bedding in the machine and nearly finished now but another load to do. If I was allowed to drink, I think a large glass of Merlot would be in order :-D :-D :-D
JustGinnie, nice to hear from you. Gosh your appointments are fairly keeping you busy. Hope they all go well. Yes ty we so hope lots of people come on Saturday as so much work goes into organising the fayre. A day for me, i love it!
Shall look in later
have a good day all
Florence in the hebrides
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JustGinnie
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12 Nov 2024 00:02 |
Thank you Gwyn, it's good to know Joan is ok. Give her my best wishes if you speak again.
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Gwyn in Kent
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11 Nov 2024 15:26 |
Joan and I have messaged each other recently. She is OK but finding life is so very different now :-(
The weather has been against her a bit, but some days she has been trying to manage those autumn leaves. Her daughter and family are always a help to her.
I told Joan that we miss hearing from her on here, so I hope she comes back, when she is ready.
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JustGinnie
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11 Nov 2024 15:03 |
Hello everyone,
We have had some sunshine today although it is very cold.
I have been busy going to appointments just recently , Drs and hospital and some none medical ones. Still got the dentist, opticians to go. Also need to book for my hair to be cut. We have had all our jabs now thankfully.
Gosh it sounds like very hard work moving all that soil Florence.
Linda I hope your mouth is less painful now,
Has anyone heard from Joan.? I do miss her tales of the garden.
Hope you do well at the Christmas fare Florence .
Take care all.
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Florence61
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11 Nov 2024 14:43 |
Afternoon all Just having a break from a mountain of ironing that needed doing. i have 1 huge duvet cover to do and thats me done for today.
Sun is shining and not a bad day at all and no wind!
Been sorting things out for the first fayre on Saturday but.....where on earth did we put the 2 black tablecloths???? I had the runners which are red & sparkly but no tablecloths.. They will turn up somewhere i guess.
Hope everyone looking is is ok today.
Hope your bruising is fading Linda and you mouth is getting better.
Right last bit of ironing and then coffee time yay :-D :-D
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Florence61
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10 Nov 2024 16:13 |
Afternoon all Windy day here and showery too! I watched the Cenotaph service this morning and there was an amazing lady of 104 being interviewed by a BBC news reader Sophie Wentworth I think?
She didn't think she had anything interesting to say and this was her very 1st time at the parade bless her.
I saw Kate & Sophie in the balcony together minus Camilla as she's unwell but the ladies were looking very smart as per. Gordon brown looks so thin now too.
Anyway this afternoon my friend and neighbour came round at 2pm and we had a good natter over coffee and biscuits and she has just left which is just as well as its chucking it down now!
My ankle wellies have been dispatched so should be here soon and will let you know if they are any good.
Hope everyone is well today
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ArgyllGran
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10 Nov 2024 13:43 |
Oh yes, I meant to say - I have a pair of ankle-height welly-type boots - they were from Aldi , one of their special offers, so not available at present:
https://www.aldi.co.uk/ladies%27-ankle-wellingtons/p/828549770071800
Looser and easier to get on and off than full height wellies, and more practical than clogs for gardening. Not fleece-lined, but plenty of room for thick socks as well as my wide feet.
Amazon has lots of similar boots - some vastly more expensive!
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Gwyn in Kent
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9 Nov 2024 19:19 |
They make ankle height wellies now and several stores sell them including some supermarkets. Daughter requested some last year, when people were trying to think of gifts for her. I haven't worn my Wellies lately, but they are really great for keeping my feet dry and cosy in the winter. I bought them in a garden centre many years ago. They were a bit more expensive than regular Wellies, but they are fleece-lined and have already seen me through numerous winters.
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LindainHerriotCountry
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9 Nov 2024 13:45 |
OH chopped the tops off ann old pair of wellies so they are just ankle length, they are easy to slip on, that might be a solution if the ones you ordered don’t fit.
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Florence61
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9 Nov 2024 10:34 |
Morning all Its a very still and grey day here which always makes me think, there will be a storm on the back of it!
I went online today and have found what i hope will be a solution re my wellies. They are half wellies, wide calf made by Dunlop. Fairly cheap so my expectations of them are not high but....if they just allow me to get around the garden when I need to then, they will be ok I think.
Yes, midges and stones are a problem here too, hence I prefer taller wellies but I read with amazement that Hunter/Huntress have ceased trading !!! I phoned a local supplier who stock all things farming and was where i bought my last pair over 20 years ago for £42! Was expensive back then but well worth it for the quality and comfy. However they said nope they don't stock anymore so not likely i would find another pair anyway but they wouldn't fit so no matter.
here's hoping what i found will did the trick.
Tesco now coming 3-4 so I'm going to whip the hoover round and tidy up a bit, laundry etc My calf is still sore so nothing too energetic today.
ArgyllGran, hope your granddaughter enjoys the trip to Glasgow.
Linda, clogs would not be suitable for shifting the soil as I was standing in the middle of it and where it rained was quite"muddy"
Have a good day all whatever you have planned
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ArgyllGran
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9 Nov 2024 09:52 |
I have those as well, Linda. Very handy for just popping out briefly into the garden .
However, for active gardening I wear wellies, as bits of earth or tiny pebbles seem to find their way in under my feet at the back of the clogs. Also, if I'm walking in wet grass, the heels of my socks get wet !
Ticks are another consideration in this area, unfortunately. They're less likely to find their way onto my legs if I'm wearing wellies - though even wellies don't completely deter them.
Another grey cloudy day here, but dry so far, so I may get something done in the garden this afternoon.
Daughter and grand-daughter are away to Glasgow today, to an open day at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, where gr-daughter hopes to study traditional music when she leaves school.
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LindainHerriotCountry
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9 Nov 2024 09:16 |
Oh dear Florence, your poor legs. I suggest buying some waterproof clogs. If you google them,you can see what I mean, you can buy them online, but all the garden centres sell them. I bought some from our local garden centres because I need to walk over the wet grass to get to the greenhouse where I grow my salad leaves. They had two types, so I tried both on and for once the cheaper ones fitted best. They have been great, I keep them by the back door and just slip my feet into them , as they have low backs they just slip off as well. They keep my feet perfectly dry while I go to the greenhouse or to the bins.
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Florence61
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8 Nov 2024 18:26 |
Hi Lyndi No I dont have one but part of the problem is my left leg has fluid in it and also, i cannot bend it so that made it even harder to remove.
I was chuffed getting them on as its been 3 years since I last wore them! My happiness has been short lived but it helped me greatly. I have found an old pair of soft suede walking boots at the back of the wardrobe although whether I can get them on is another matter
Tomorrow is another day!
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Lyndi
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8 Nov 2024 18:17 |
Have you tried a welly boot remover Florence? I had one years ago, but not put my wellies on in years so haven't used it recently. They probably have improved models now.
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Florence61
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8 Nov 2024 15:05 |
Afternoon all Well the wind died down overnight and turned out to be a very pleasant day. So Late morning I went outside and restarted the shifting of the soil. It was much harder at times as it had rained on some of it and that soil was cloggy!
I did stop for a break and came in the back door as I had my wellies on, sat and had a drink. Then i made another 4 trips to the flower bed. it is now 3/4 full but I felt a little dizzy so i stood for a minute and decided I had done enough.
I came back up to the tunnel and put the cart away and then tried to pull the tarp over the remaining pile of soil and secure with stones.
When i came in, I tried to get my right wellie off and developed cramp in my right calf!!! Omg was so painful, i was crying! I sat trying to hold my leg and gently massage until the spasm subsided but it was several minutes and pure agony. The boot eventually came off but i couldnt stand properly only tip toe as my calf was far too sore.
I struggled with the left leg even moreso as the claf had swollen up and I struggled badly to get that boot off too. Im covered in various bruises now all over my legs but I will not be wearing my wellies anymore as i will not struggle like that again with noone to help me!
Anyway into the shower i went and washed my hair. Im all dried now and sitting with a hot cup of coffee and a choccy biscuit.
I have my tesco order to finalise so shall get on with that in ahile.
Linda, you sound like you have done 2 rounds with Frank Bruno and hearing about your experience reminds me why i changed my mind now and not sure I will be reconsidering an implant any time soon.
Sylvia, poor hubby!! I hope you can perhaps get out for awhile somewhere with him just so he gets a change of scenery.
Right chill time and feet up, I need it!
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