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That is so true Alicia, my neighbour doesn't really have any hobbies, so she fusses over people and they think she's really nice, but they didn't hear all the complaining she did about it, so it certainly doesn't make her happy. Thanks MT, some of it may not be interesting to others, but as long as I'm happy about it, it doesn't really matter. I agree with that sentiment too, and part of the reason I think I feel so free, I'm not being bogged down by someone else being miserable, or insisting I do things I don't really want to do, and stopping me doing things I want to do. I did read your blog post, good luck getting the glasses sorted and hope you find some writing time.

Although I wasn't saying awww at 5 o'clock this morning when Barney came and headbutted me and then sat on me purring. The trouble is he doesn't sit still for long, he starts walking round in circles so I keep getting a faceful of tail - and it is a very fluffy tail.
I have got an audio copy of your books - they are next on my list to listen to.

Glad it's not just me who gets woken up around 5am by the cat! Lucy mainly does it when she's been sleeping downstairs, the curtains aren't as thick downstairs.

Still gardening, doing various arty/crafty things and even writing. It was the village pie and peas lunch today. Fantastic beef (or mushroom) pies with mushy or garden peas and a suitable gravy. Delish. Then I did 30 lots of washing up!
Quite busy on Facebook as I'm on the admin team for a book group that has 21 thousand members. Keeps me busy!

30 lots of washing up? Impressive.
I'd love to see your village - if I ever get well enough. A real English village. With a village lunch. Makes me nostalgic for my Agatha Christie days. It's one thing to have a mental image, another to have the model. Do you have a village green?

I always like reading your posts Kath, apart from the fact I'm not as crafty as you, I'd like to live in your village when I retired - although I'm likely to be the person turning up to be fed, rather than the person preparing it! Wow, that's a big facebook group!



Wow, your canal sounds lovely for wildlife Desley.
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Still gardening, doing various arty/crafty things and even writing. It was the village pie and peas lunch today. Fantastic beef (or mushroom) pies with mushy or garden peas and a suitable gr..."
21,000 holy smokes! What on earth is it? C’mon, dish it.
Jay-me (Janet) wrote: "Yes MT. Kittens!
Although I wasn't saying awww at 5 o'clock this morning when Barney came and headbutted me and then sat on me purring. The trouble is he doesn't sit still for long, he starts walki..."
Bless him, furry cats can be a bit like that I guess! :-) Thanks for shelling out for my audiobooks. I hope you enjoy them! :-)


It is MT, I used to hate doing the same walk over and over, but now I'm fascinated by what I might see! The stretch I do isn't long, but I think you can walk 25 miles along it! Glad you have got some glasses sorted.



I have a friend online who does this with his motorcycle rides (which I occasionally watch on fast-forward).
Whatever floats your boat.
On a similar subject, Canadians have put walks through their national parks online, so you can use (I believe) Google Earth to walk through the parks by clicking ahead.
I'd still MUCH rather go, but it doesn't seem to be in the cards for now. Too bad they can't add the fresh air part.

That sounds quite scary Alicia! I would be interested in looking at national parks through something like google earth though, think I read something about that during lockdown actually.

They're very mild motorcycle rides through sometimes quite lovely countryside - not scary at all, though I could take them being edited a bit - a lot of rural America is very similar, so I cheat and fast-forward. They're his thing, that and making models of cars - which he also puts on video for the like-minded.





That is the best way to operate - I wouldn't think twice, as long as the wages are fair and agreed to.

Well, I think I thought it was laziness to pay someone to do something that I'm capable of doing myself, but friend was right when she said I'd miss it and think of it as money well spent!


Yes, that is very true Alicia, although life might be a lot shorter if I eat too much cake :)

Yes, it would be Alicia!

Of course I very rarely even taste cake any more, and never more than a taste - the last thing my body needs is to carry excess poundage. I've basically given up on food - I eat enough to sustain, don't add salt, keep the carbs very low - and survive. Not a whole lot of fun.


I'll take it - if they ever fix us, I'll relearn pleasurable eating. I know, I know - but it takes me days to get rid of the cravings if I indulge more than a tiny bit, so I don't.

The only answer to weight is move more, eat less. You're managing the move more, which has to be be good, whatever you eat :-)

I'd rather move; it's not an option.

That is true Jim, a couple of friends have said they think I look like I have lost weight, even though I don't think so, but as I said to one of my neighbours, at least I'm staying the same dress size, so I must be evening things out! And as I said, the walking is helping pain levels, ratty neighbour was saying that she'd turned down a walk as she thought such a long distance would affect her plantar fasciitis and I said walking has been helping mine, I remember one walk last summer that aggravated it, but even all these walks in new shoes this year hasn't.


I think I've listened to neighbour tell me so much that I won't work till retirement age, that I'm either trying to do all this walking now while I can, or I'm trying to help my joints now.

Just tell her that at least you've live to retirement age ;-)




That is a good point Alicia, but the main thing for me is that someone who has known me for 20 years could accuse me of something I'd never do, never mind not believe me when I denied it. Thanks Jim and MT, my friends (on and offline) have certainly helped

And she's not even trying to explain.
Just nod and go about your way - you do sound much more relaxed.

And she's not even trying to explain.
Just nod and go about your way - you do sound much more rel..."
Yes, smile and wave, it drives them mad :-)


He suggested I not post; but I did save it - this particular idiot has done similar things before - and will do them again. He needs to learn that if a forum is designated as anonymous, he doesn't get to pass the information on! It's not his, uh, right? IP? D**m business?

She won't explain Alicia as she thinks I'm in the wrong - maybe the fact I walked out of her house when she didn't believe me fuelled her belief? Maybe blanking her is the wrong thing, maybe I need to start smiling at her!! I'll remember that one for annoying drivers MT!!
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Desley, I agree with Jim and Alicia Desley, you keep doing interesting stuff you enjoy. I am firmly convinced that misery begets misery and that there are miserable people who are determined to spread their misery to everyone around them. The neighbour did sound like one of these.
Broke my glasses this week … well, to be honest, it was glasses versus lorry and the lorry won. So have discovered that I need to have my eyes tested as I’m due for a test and as they rightly said, there’s no point spending cash on new specs only to have to have new lenses put in at once. So it’s optician’s on Friday and then they’ll send away the frames I have, although I’m going to have another one made too.
So far I seem to be spending money and every time I get a free day some kind of admin shite pops up to fill it. I live in hope that I’ll manage to get a good run at my writing at some point, in the meantime, I’m just grabbing moments here and there. It’s slowly moving on. At least I did a blog post this week. :-)