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Glad you don't have to brave the weather Lynne.

all good here. really busy.
four day weekend ahead. a friend is coming to visit and we're getting out of the city. yay!"
Woot! Enjoy.

Have a good weekend Patti. Glad you're loving your voice books Mary

Hopefully I'll get to stop and take things a bit more quietly now

Hopefully I'll get to stop and take things a bit more quietly now"
I’ve had a week like that, but the friend I was seeing tomorrow has cancelled, which is sad but will help me get on with all the stuff I’m supposed to be doing, like finally finishing book 2 of the current series and sending it off for editing. It is a Christmas story ... sort of ... so I do need to get my finger out of my bottom and publish it ... well ... at least while it’s still winter.
Have to activate the lasting power of attorney over Mum’s finances, though, so that might take a bit of time and application too, not to mention the memorial in just over a week! Oh and the Christmas Fayre. Thought I’d failed to score a stall but someone’s dropped out! Three days of tub thumping selling! :-)
Cheers
MTM

Off to Leeds tomorrow to meet a mate. I hope the lines aren't flooded. I'm sure this is the wrong sort of rain.

Glad you are happy with the audio book MT. Good luck sorting out paperwork for your mum. A 3 day Fayre??? Fingers crossed you can meet your friend tomorrow Kath, I know some of the lines in West Yorkshire were flooded.

That's some Christmas Fayre"
Yep, it’s definitely worth doing!
Cheers
MTM"
I confess I do feel slightly envious. How much is a table?



sounds like a day well spent :-)

Jim, the thing I'm expecting to shift in bulk is the eyebombing calendar.
Cheers
MTM

We can't. Or at least, I can't. Sometimes we have extra meals at the end of the month - or choose to go to lunch so we can hit the pool in the later afternoon - and I invariably get nothing done after that lunch. Sigh. Well, except for another nap.

Jim, the thing I'm expecting to shift in bulk is the eyebombing calendar.
Cheers
MTM"
yes it could be the perfect place for that
You want somebody to buy one early and make a big deal of it to their friends :-)

Do hope everything sells well MT. Glad you had a lovely afternoon R. Good to hear from you Alicia, I meant to post yesterday as you hadn't been on, was hoping the weather wasn't the cause.

Nearly finished editing the next one in the series. Should probably get that to the editor this week. Also managed to get the process started for registering power of attorney for mum's finances. Rang the solicitors to get them to send me the documents and discovered that in a rare for of organisation I'd got them to send it to me with dad's. 😲😲😲😲😁 But while I was ruthlessly efficient enough to do that I still managed to make a right tit of myself by ringing them and asking for it. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 A partial success then.
Morning all.
Cheers
MTM


Thanks, Desley. When I don't post much, it's because Real Life overwhelms me - and this past week or two have been in that category. Nothing bad, but one doctor appointment takes me out for two days, and they have to be done. One was husband's, but required a trip to another city on the Med Van, and me there for many hours, so he would have a 'competent person' (ha! SO far off the mark) to be 'responsible for him' when he woke up. The Med Van driver wasn't acceptable, because he couldn't be relied upon to show up within fifteen minutes of being called.
The stress of the long trip was somewhat allayed by me showing off Maggie (my Airwheel) to the Transportation staff at the hospital - I'm such a showoff. Hard not to, when everyone looks so amazed at this older person zooming by with almost no visible means of support.
Hope you can see the picture at the head of the post:
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Can you get a nap later, to catch up? Not getting enough sleep is torture (lit.).

Glad it was just appointments and stuff and nothing more serious Alicia. At least you have the paperwork MT. Hope you had a good time with your guests

I read last night of a French woman strangled by her scarf in a kitchen gadget of some sort. One paper said it was a multicooker the other a robot chef but i can’t really see either having enough ooomph to kill. Anyway I’ve taken off my silky scarf and rolled my sleeves up. I don’t want to do an ‘’Isadora’ with my Kenwood. ’



busy
My writing time evaporated as we had two cows calve and I got dispatched on a twenty mile round trip to collect various miscellaneous impedimenta that busy people needed and everybody managed to look busier than me :-)

Builder phoned to say he’s coming tomorrow with a cherry picker to finish the chimney. I’m not at all pleased with his timing. I’ve got to much to do tomorrow without making builders tea as well.

Kath, I love the little crochet thingies you're doing. The teeny teddy is the spit of Pooh.
Am away on business for a week from tomorrow. Really don't need it right now. I have far too much to do. Oh well, got to earn a living.

OH went to fetch the helium balloons. I had visions of him doing a Mary Poppins but alas it was not to be:o)

Sounds interesting Jim, back to normal this week? Oh dear Lynne – not surprised you didn’t enlighten OH! Hope the builders can figure out an alternative to get the work done. Hope you manage to find some downtime while away to do bits Kelly.

Define normal :-)
Yesterday I was in Kendal for a Friends of the Lake district conference on transport in the National Park. Which was really interesting and very good. Some excellent speakers.
But I wanted to get there for 8:30am to get to registration before Kendal traffic kicked off.
So I left home at half seven, and the thirty mile trip only took me an hour and ten minutes. At 5pm when the conference finished I had to go to a do in Keswick. Luckily the conference finished a little early so I managed to be through Kendal before 5pm before the traffic kicked off again. Kendal doesn't have vast amounts of traffic but it has a one way system brilliantly designed to feed cars into the cunningly placed pinch points so that you don't need a lot to snarl things up. But I then had to get through Ambleside before 6:30 because they are closing the road to the south of the village between 6:30pm and 1am every night for roadworks. If I missed it I would have had to divert via Kirkstone Pass and Patterdale and it's an extra half hour
Coming home I took the Coniston road out of Ambleside because that one is still open. Arrived home at 11:30pm and up again at 6am :-)

Well Jim, to me normal = boring! Some of those comments are very ironic seeing as you were at a conference about transport!

I did try and work out if the day could be done by public transport, and I could have done the conference, and got to Keswick in time for the meal
But then I would have had a choice of sleeping on Workington or Lancaster railway stations because the trains and buses just stop about 10pm

I barely get the chance to look at the laptop while at home with the kids never mind actually turn it on, if I do that they take over and insist on doing their "work" first.

I barely get the chance to look at the laptop while at home with the kids never mind actually turn it on, if I do that they take over and insist on doing their "work" first."
Yoohoo Jud :-)


I've picked up quite a number of books like that, :-)
But actually it's cold but fine here

Shame you couldn’t have done the whole event with public transport Jim. Nice to hear from you Jud. Glad you can all eat and your book has arrived Kath.
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Blimey, that was some journey, Jim.
Am half-way through my trip, but won't get home until Monday night.

I did try to change it the first year I had it, but the electronic dashboard is really complicated and I got to a screen saying "RESET CAR?" and I abandoned the whole process in a panic :)

I hope everyone is well and the cold and wet isn’t hitting too hard.

I need a nap.
Carry on.

I did try to change it the first year I had it, but the electronic dashboard is really complicated and I got to a screen sayin..."
yes I too have walked away from tampering with the eternal verities and the car clock :-)

Have had a vole in the house, under the fridge. Bless it, I’ve tried and tried to rescue it and I’m afraid I’ve now left it to the cat. I feel terrible.
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Just baking a fruit cake and the OH has decided he’d like a pie for lunch as he’s cold. I’m sure he’s got bear genes in his ancestry - he’d eat then hibernate if he could.