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Just back after taking Magic Molly ( and a couple of possessed poodles) up Hay Bluff and then round the town.I took the sensible precaution of giving K my wallet before the lure of the bookshops became overwhelming.
what a difference half an hour makes, wandered down to the beach just now, clear sky, almost full moon, stars out, Orion looking particularly good.On my way back 10 tenths cloud, not a star to be seen
Patti (baconater) wrote: "So, is that your version of Hogmanay, Jim?I look forward to the blog.
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There was an absolute cracker of a sunrise here - fierce reds and oranges. Somehow that hasn't moved on into daylight yet
Morning. I had a rough night. Always do when Dave isn't home.Been pissing down for hours. Looks like it's here for the day.
Morning, had a rubbish night sleep, my eye is twingy, my leg is sore and it's raining. Car is at the garage, so plan is housework and admin, losing interest in my to do list though
Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Poor you Kelly"I'd rather be at home, lounging around with my kindle and cuddling one of the cats. Hey ho.
Hope your eye is a bit better now.
Kelly wrote: "Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Poor you Kelly"I'd rather be at home, lounging around with my kindle and cuddling one of the cats. Hey ho.
Hope your eye is a bit better now."
Am sure you would! Have to pay the bills though. Decided to get an eye test, was interrupted googling specsavers by the post, opened my boots vouchers to find a free eye test voucher, booked it for tomorrow (am not back till Mon)
Patti (baconater) wrote: "Morning. I had a rough night. Always do when Dave isn't home.Been pissing down for hours. Looks like it's here for the day."
Read more, write more - hope it goes quickly. Breaks in routine are hard.
Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Morning, had a rubbish night sleep, my eye is twingy, my leg is sore and it's raining. Car is at the garage, so plan is housework and admin, losing interest in my to do list though"Sorry the eye is still giving you problems. Hug a cat.
Alicia wrote: "Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Morning, had a rubbish night sleep, my eye is twingy, my leg is sore and it's raining. Car is at the garage, so plan is housework and admin, losing interest in my to d..."Would do, except all 3 would draw blood
I've been in full lounge mode all day. Well, except for doing a load of laundry, packing a suitcase and running a duster round the flat. Weather has been dire, so no walk.
Now contemplating a hot shower and clean jammies before an evening vegging in front of the telly.
What a rock n roll life I lead.
Patti (baconater) wrote: "I've been in full lounge mode all day. Well, except for doing a load of laundry, packing a suitcase and running a duster round the flat. Weather has been dire, so no walk.
Now contemplating a ho..."
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You're a world traveller - revel in the good parts, ignore the rest.
I didn't get much achieved, got distracted with the voluntary work. Picked up car from garage, got change from £30! Very weathery outside
Morning all, very wet and windy, but bins still standing, unlike the street behind me, and we have power. Very sinus-y this morning, so popping to the doc shortly, then an eye test. Was going to the car wash, but think that can wait!
Good morning, well we had a ‘danger to life’ warning which sounded menacing. I’m sure we’ve missed the worst of it. It didn’t seem as bad as some ordinary storms here. OH still suffering, Peptobismol & lomotil still on the menu. Plus point there isn’t much washing up to do.
Good morning. Weather is yucky. Gotta get to the bank and stuff today, though. We've been putting off all holiday.
Apparently it hit 111mph on Great Dunn Fell. Which is fair enough because nobody actually lives up there :-)
Peaceful morning - everyone's recycling bins are out from the holidays (2 week pickup schedule), so I'm glad there is no wind.Why I'm up before daybreak is the big question. It's broken now, and so was my sleep.
Husband's eye operation was called a success by the doctor when we saw him yesterday, so we just have to wait for the gas bubble in his eye to diminish naturally and the eyesight to come back naturally - could be months for both. Amazing what they can do now - twenty years ago he would not be able to see out of that eye; now the retina is glued back down and the flap over the macula is gone.
It has been a bit tense. Surgeon told him to lie on his left side; he decided that meant 'most of the time.' I told him you didn't take a cast off for a while because it was uncomfortable. Oh, well.
Just happy there are no consequences to not following orders precisely. I couldn't lie on my side for a week, either. But I'd feel more guilty!
A visitor just told me that there is a lot of debris - fallen trees and the like - in Pembrokeshire, with the Cleddai Bridge still closed to anything but cars
Afty. Breezy here but no actual damage. Except that a few of the baubles blew of the Christmas tree in the front garden. So I picked them up.Been writing. Now some reviewing.
Made the mistake of walking to the doc and asking to see my favourite - he was running so late I had the quickest app ever and made him give me a nasal spray! Then had to rearrange my eye test for this afternoon. Just been arranging homing some kittens this weekend, so just eating. Might do something from my to do list.
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