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Wow, a few days away and I missed so much. Fingers crossed for Dave's father and anyone else who is under the weather. I am in BC right now, on holiday, but as the electrics blew in our hotel room this morning I am taking refuge with friends. Fortunately we managed breakfast and coffee first. Very decadent I thought, microwave bacon and asparagus with little tomatoes. It went PING when the asparagus was just cooked. Problem is, so did the fridge, the TV, the lights and the coffee machine. This is a fun hotel and might just appear in a story one day... So far it's like Fawlty Towers minus the humour :) Have a great evening everyone.
Patti (baconater) wrote: "I should have slept after brunch as you did, Lynne!Never mind, I'll roll into the duvet in a couple of minutes.
I've been asked to cover tomorrow. Teaching French. Merde.
Ten days left at this ..."
Six years gone in a flash - curious feeling, isn't it?
Sending good thoughts for Dave's dad - hope everything goes well.
Evening all. Been a busy weekend at Gardening Scotland - two Gold medals and a first prize so we're all very pleased - but I've done more than my usual amount of driving round the Embra city bypass which isn't much fun at the best of times (Pity the poor sods who do it every day in the commute) Next week should be calmer though!I knew the daughter of the actual manager from the hotel in Torquay where the Pythons stayed, that Cleese based basil on. She was lovely :)
My excitement this afternoon was seeing a hummingbird hawk moth. Never seen one before
That's really interesting Rosemary. It's always nice to have a connection to a place. Well it took ten hours and three requests for them to flip the circuit breaker but we are now safely ensconced in the room watching Lewis and I am enjoying a Gibson's Rare on the rocks. I would love to see a moth like that Kath. I have never seen one except in pictures. Goodnight all.
Morning, everyone. The puppy's under the weather today (didn't want his breakfast, which is unprecedented), so I'm wondering if he needs to go to the vet.Hope Dave's father's okay, Patti.
Morning all, cool and overcast,but was too stuffy to sleep. Hoping for an easy day, then a vet visit at 7.40! Congrats R. Sorry it took so long to get your hotel room sorted Lisa. Fingers crossed the puppy is OK Benjamin
Good morning, didn’t pack wellies but I need them. Dogs refused point blank to go on the patio to wee so he had to get his mac on again after getting his croissants and take them to the field. Spaniel will only wee on grass! Picky madam. I’ll have to buy a couple of yards of artificial turf.I usually see those hummingbird moths here in summer on the plumbago, they love it. It’s really not warm enough here yet, no cigales either.
Can’t believe you’ve been in Baku that long Patti, time really does fly.
Morning!I sewed a bikini top last night! In the coolest fabric too, never thought I'd make a swim suit.
It's warm and clammy here today, I wish we could have a bit of rain just to clear the air. It's cloudy at least so not as hot as it has been, it's been a lovely couple of weeks.
I'm thinking of signing up for the local 10k on the 20th, my toe is not bothering me anymore and my Dr friend had a look at it on Saturday after we went for an 8k run, she wasn't overly concerned stating that if it was broken I probably couldn't have run 8k on it :o)
I expect she's right, Jud.My iPad is being an absolute pig today. I'm going to have to start considering a replacement.
Teaching French was fun. Not being sarcastic, either.
Tomorrow, I'm covering three or four teachers. Not sure of the details yet.
Wednesday and Thursday, I've been asked to cover in secondary. Science, I think.
Over an hour til bus time. I'm bored and wanna go home.
Lynne (Tigger's Mum) wrote: "That is a lovely plant. Is it dripping nectar? Dish of the day today was Risotto a l’ail des ours et escargots.
Well he translated it as bear and snail risotto with garlic, put me right off me di..." Interesting question. It may well be judging by the number of bees around it. Have to figure a way of getting close enough to see without getting stung or falling in to the waiting spikes!
Kath wrote: "It looks like bunches of shiny green lilies. Impressive!"Yep, it is certainly the star of the show in our garden at the moment!
Jim wrote: "That is some serious plant!"Certainly is! I'm waiting to see how long the flowers grow next! It's been 12 years since we put it in as a 6" baby and this is the first year it has flowered!!
Forgot to say, got my scan at 1.45, I assume they will be able to say if the diagnosis is right, but then don’t know how long it will take for the injection. Annoyingly, half way to work I realised I forgot to pick my medication up, but was picking a colleague up, or I’d have turned round for them. How cool Jud - I think your Dr friend might be right, if you could do that kind of distance on it. Glad you enjoyed teaching French Patti, good luck with whatever you get to cover this week.
Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Forgot to say, got my scan at 1.45, I assume they will be able to say if the diagnosis is right, but then don’t know how long it will take for the injection. Annoyingly, half way to work I realised..."Glad you finally got your scan - hope the information clears things up.
Alicia wrote: "Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Forgot to say, got my scan at 1.45, I assume they will be able to say if the diagnosis is right, but then don’t know how long it will take for the injection. Annoyingl..."Well, even that couldn't be simple!! First I had to convince her to scan the right part of my foot - it said lump, so she assumed my bunion. After convincing her, she then started squeezing my foot, so very painful. After she finished, she informed me that she would produce a report within 5 days, so I should hear from my doctor in a week - I questioned that as it wasn't the doctor who referred me, so was told whoever referred me would get the report, and I should hear within a week!!
The puppy seems to have now recovered to his usual ridiculous self, but he gave us all a worry this morning.Hope you hear back sooner rather than later, Desley.
Is the heat affecting the pup Benjamin? Mines not a sun worshipper, I found him inside in the spare room, lying spragged out on the bed. Good job I put an old sheet on there to keep the cover clean. Just back from lunch, my head is spinning, must be something I ate😁
Lynne (Tigger's Mum) wrote: "Is the heat affecting the pup Benjamin? Mines not a sun worshipper, I found him inside in the spare room, lying spragged out on the bed. Good job I put an old sheet on there to keep the cover clean..."We're not sure - the sun does upset him (as he's black and long-haired) but this seemed more like he'd eaten something stupid.
That’s a dogs mission, eat something stupid and cause the maximum worry to their servants. Usually on a bank holiday. Yours mis-timed that then this week. Mine didn’t here at Pentecost.
Morning all, cool again. Quiet day in the office, not a single colleague is in the whole day. Had to stand in an odd position to grab the cat last night, my foot went a bit tingly and still feel odds today.
Mornng alls. About to go up the road for beer!! Need to get some urgent beer traps planted to deal with the little ******* slugs and snails decimating the courgettes!!
Good morning, I hate slugs. We practically never see them here in France but it’s been so wet I’ve seen a couple of huge one in the wall. Hope the geckos eat them. I’ve got an ants nest in the flower tub they are really tiny miniature ants, dogs are fascinated watching them. Our old dog Jess used to run off in the woods and stop at the same tree to watch those really big wood ants going up and down, she’d stay there for ages just looking, I don’t mind so long as they aren’t in the house then I get antsy😀
I don't like ants, I was sitting in the garden once and one bit me where no one should be bitten, especially by an ant.
I read Reading as reading. Much better idea. Will your blood test, made me think about my elderly Italian neighbours (the godfather & his lovely wife). She waits on him hand and foot, anyway he’s been needing blood transfusions recently and I cheekily told him he needed some female blood next time, then he could get his own breakfast and help Anna a bit more. She laughed so much, he raised his hand to her, I really riled him. He pinched me really hard as I was leaving the old bugger did.
Lynne (Tigger's Mum) wrote: "... made me think about my elderly Italian neighbours (the godfather & his lovely wife). She waits on him hand and foot, anyway he’s ..."It is so hard for entitled people to lose a servant. The fear makes them mean.
Morning all. Cold and drizzly here, and the person meant to unlock the office arrived late to find a grumpy crowd of us all waiting outside the front door.
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Never mind, I'll roll into the duvet in a couple of minutes.
I've been asked to cover tomorrow. Teaching French. Merde.
Ten days left at this school.
It's been an interesting six years.