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§§ oops, cat walked across the keyboard.
Desley, I always find that breaking big tasks up helps too.
Stuart, I sympathise, my car has just hit twelve and suddenly bits are falling off … you know … like the gear stick!
Ro, well seen, glad you have some decent weather.
I need to go and do some writing now but just thought I’d check in and say hello. Waves and sidles out of shot.

I never remember whether it's a bank holiday weekend or not, as they don't cover us. But I like to know when they are so I can avoid going anywhere :-)


Take it easy until it heals, Desley. Vacuuming can always wait.



But it's nice to have blue skies (even with some smoky days) almost every day. And there is almost always a time during the day when it is comfortable to go out - early for the hot ones, late afternoon for the cool ones - which is good for the soul. Which means that if you have something you need to do, you don't kick yourself later for not having gotten outdoors on the one nice day in a week (which I remember from New Jersey).

Sorry that your air quality still isn't good Alicia. Yes, I had an autumn chill in the air when I woke up this morning, will have to dig out warmer clothes.


Me neither Jim, it might be the only time the Fifty Shades books will be in my house, but even they don't deserve to be binned, anything that encourages reading.
https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...

The lass who runs the hall sidled across to me one day and whispered, "We've arrived, we've got the full trilogy of 50 shades of Grey" :-)

I spent a day this week replanting my mother's front garden, to my design and layout It's been quite a while since I did a full day's planting and digging - and I was certainly feeling it the next day! It may not have taken quite so long had most of the neighbours not stopped for a chat :D Just hope everything thrives as it will be quite embarrassing if it doesn't!

Ooh, a free book exchange would be fatal for me Jim!! Hope the garden thrives R!

I'd read a lot more if I had the energy to do that AND write, but have a tendency to prioritize my own work if possible.
Periodically, I go down and take out the CDs of Dorothy Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey with Edward Petherbridge (the absolutely perfect Peter), so they don't discard them for not having been used.

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It's a good saying and one well worth remembering
Hope the garden does well now

I confess that it's tricky for me to walk past as well :-)

A good idea and a valuable public service


It would seem to make more sense for them to give you the DVD's as you are the only person who watches them Alicia, I'd love a room like that.

And about the DVDs. I'll figure out how to do that one of these days; meanwhile, my method has worked until now (but is subject to not working very abruptly). When you love something, you can find room for it in your limited space.

On the up side, it's sunny and I'm sitting in the garden as I type this for the first time since May? April? Something like that. It's been overcast and/or rainy between then and now.

Hope things settle down with your son otherwise occupied. I get nothing written when other things are on the horizon.

Sorry to hear you've had a rubbish summer Mary - we've had a good one up here with only a few cold, wet or grey days


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Brilliant :-)

And yet, somehow they manage.
The glasses part I know personally - at my age reading glasses are necessary just to know what's for dinner.

We cross posted last night R, I like that, will have to share it!

Now, its presence in the app on my iPhone is the biggest help in the middle of the night when I'm too hot: I poke it, the air kicks on, and I go back to sleep. With a real one on the wall by the kitchen, I have to get up, walk to it, and get way too much light in my eyes to go back to sleep.
Silly - but helpful.



I really don't want one Anna, and have resisted for quite a few years, but don't think I can any longer. The only upside is that it's quite tricky to get to my meters in the cellar, so I tend to only do meter readings once a year, so might be easier to keep track on.

Don't they put the smart meter near the old ones?


Apparently they do it by mobile phone which means our centuries old walls, which block phone signals, mean that they wouldn't work with us :-)

Evening, had a frustrating bad night sleep and quite sinusy today, but quite high humidity. Finished Phase 2 of that awful task at work, but need to help colleagues with some time critical deadlines next week, quite relieved actually! Went to coffee shop at lunch, they had their 4 year old in having his lunch, she was telling him I have cats, as he wants one, but dad is allergic, his solution was to get rid of daddy and buy a new daddy, who isn't allergic to cats, it's a good job I had my mask on so they couldn't see just how funny I found that (its a husband and wife team, so he could hear it)!! Went shopping after work, the McDonalds on the retail park was blocked off by a police transit van, which is a tad worrying! Every shop I went into, even Pets at Home, had Christmas stuff in, I wasn't impressed.
I just hope having it near the existing meters will work and save me worrying about meter readings, or there won't be much point - hadn't considered the thickness of the walls, bearing in mind it's in the cellar

Our electric comes into our house as three phase, and it's twenty feet up, I'd buy popcorn if they try to connect a smart meter to that :-)

Oh, that's helpful to know Anna.


She's going to be proper bossing it."
I watched most of it, flicking between that and the Proms. An inspiring evening!


She's going to be proper bossing it."
Never saw the game but I think she has done remarkably well

She's going to be proper bossing it."
I watched most of it, flicking between that and the Proms. An inspiring..."
A friend of mine watched the match with the sound down and listened to the proms on the radio :-)
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