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Jim, Mum had lit her fire when I went down on Wednesday.
We live on a corner plot and our drive exits onto a tiny little lane. This week they dug it up so we’ve had to get the car out, drive over holes and I still have to remove the road closed sign when I drive out and then put it back behind me again! 🤣🤣

Thanks MT. Must be hard remembering to put the sign back after!

I’m hoping they’ve taken the stuff away now, although they’re going to be closing the other road next week and then on and off for 30 days! Yeek!


At least you got your train.
I wouldn't worry about the cat food. Just thanking your friend is wise. It'll give them confidence for next time :-)


I did manage to finish my book last night, think part of the problem is that it wasn't good as the first in the series


Batter 'em and deep fry 'em. Obvs.
I've toasted them in a dry frying pan but it's tricky as there is an infinitely small period of time between 'just right' and 'rather more charred than I'd really like'.
Another nice day here. Leaf blowers are being deployed in force. determined to spoil the ambience.

Love it R!

The victim was still in the car, rigid and plastic looking, like a crash test dummy. At first I was scared she'd died at the wheel and crashed because of that. Then a very pale and shaken lorry driver who'd side swiped her turned up. I went over to see if she was OK and she was in deep shock, petrified and crying. I asked her name and if I could help her and she asked if I could ring her work for her, so I did and asked them to ring her husband. Then I helped the bloke on the phone to the emergency services with the what three words location and ended up holding her hand and chatting to her as she drifted in and out of consciousness until the ambulance arrived. I'm pretty sure that barring the possibility of whiplash she will be OK. At the end, I leaned through the gap twixt open window and car (the paramedics were in the actual doorway) explained that the traffic was about to move and that I'd be off now. I told her I was leaving her with the paramedics and that she was going to be alright and to try not to be scared. She mouthed the words, 'thank you' at me through the windscreen and gave me a big smile. It was lovely because the colour was coming back to her cheeks and after that I felt she was through the worst and probably going to be OK.
Back at the car a chap sauntered up and asked me if I thought the traffic was about to start moving. I said yes in about five minutes. Turned out he was captain of the afternoon flight to Riyadh out of LHR - probably fairly critical that he got there. He said he'd got the sub lined up but was waiting because he just had time to make it if the traffic moved within 15 minutes.
Interesting day but it took it out of me emotionally.



Enjoy your new fragrances.


Bloody hell Desley! That’s a huge number of little furry peps who will be forever grateful. Awesome job.
Had a smashing day yesterday meeting my writer friends from the town where I used to live. It’s only the third time we’ve seen each other since before covid so we’re all still a bit giddy with in person meetings!
Also had McMini’s parents evening by zoom. I was really intrigued, McMini and I are like peas in a pod and he has always seemed to have a very similar intelligence and sense of humour to mine. As a kid, I was really good at science, until I hit senior school, got behind in Maths and never passed a maths test again. McMini loves science, as I did, and I worried that he might turn out to be the same as me. I needn’t have done. McMini is, apparently, really good at science and maths, and is old enough by now for them to know. Top set good … so clearly he takes after his Dad.
Naturally, I am stoked by this because science is so much simpler and more straightforward than arts. You do it, you extrapolate stuff from the facts you have etc … arts, I’m thinking history particularly … half the time, scholars can’t even agree on what the facts are. I kind of like the grey but I love the way science is well … you know … a bit less full of imponderables or at least, the imponderables are a great deal more likely to become solvable.
Maybe I’m just a scientist trapped in an artists body! Mwahahaharhg!

Glad parents evening went well MT

I've done both, and they're equally tough at the top levels.
But it's a shame so many people who would have been fine at maths get derailed somewhere - there is a lot of art and pleasure in mathematics.
Just keep up a life-long interest in the beautiful parts, and the amazing stuff coming from the science side will be a source of wonder and not confusion.

Alicia, yeh, that's pretty much my approach. Only 1% of dyscalculia cases are ever diagnosed, even now so it was never going to happen. I read about science and I admire from the sidelines! A friend who worked in banking told me that if you are looking at a statement with transposed numbers you can spot them because it will be the column where they add up to 9. This is the kind of stuff I love about numbers. Weird left field things. Or just counting in different bases, which still blows my mind! So cool.

Mandelbrot sets.
Fibonacci sequences in the spirals of the seeds on the sunflower head.
Surface tension and capillarity.
The light spectrum of colour. The Northern Lights.
The world is full of the most marvelous stuff - and people have made so many visible with videos and computer programs which do the massive computations.

Mandelbrot sets.
Fibonacci sequences in the spirals of the seeds on the sunflower head.
Surface tension and capillarity.
The light sp..."
Totally. All of it amazing.


I think I will try your approach next time.

Looking at what you've achieved you're certainly making a better job of your life than your neighbour has made of hers


Had a lovely meal, then we went for a walk before 'dessert', which ended up a hot drink! It is called an Ice Cream Parlour, but did some nice food, there are also 2 playgrounds, so am going to take my sis and the kids when the weather is nicer. Despite neighbour and walking friend not speaking to me (although walking friend has reached out today, as one of her cats has been in hospital), and some other friends letting me down, it has been my best birthday and I have felt very loved. Now need to diet, and get through all the alcohol I've been bought, at least I will have a nice smelling house to sit in while drinking, and I have plenty of entertainment to get me through the rubbish weather.



I never forget the happy day when we finally paid off our business overdraft and could tell the bank exactly what we thought of them :-)

I never forget the happy day when we finally paid off our business overdraft and could tell the bank exactly what we thought of them :-)"
bet the words weren't too pleasant

Unfortunately, one has to keep at least civil relationships with banks - they may be needed in the future.

Thanks - well MT, this time of year is always busy between birthday and festivities, will be interesting if that will still be the case come January when the weather is pants and no one has any money, but I will make an effort to go for a walk, even if it's at a random time when it's dry, and I have plenty of entertainment, food and drink. I do think though, that that is the real reason for neighbour falling out with me, she realised I was getting my confidence back and relying on her less, whether it would have been as easy if I hadn't got back friends with other friend, who does want to do similar things unlike neighbour, who knows.

Unfortunately, one has to keep at least civil relationships with banks - they may be needed in the future."
chances are the same clerks won't be working there anymore when you go back for future business. Not in the UK anyway
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