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Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12596 comments Crikey, what an evening I had, sometimes I wish I could have a quiet life, although my neighbour reminded me I'd be bored! At least I slept and sciatica is calming down. Quiet day at work then a home visit.

Oh dear Lynne! Poor you Patti


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Morning. Second day of the shower men. Last, I hope.
Still lovely weather. Bean planting today.


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1752 comments Bean transplanting was done over the weekend and some nasty piece of works has started eating the leaves already. Must put 10' fence around each shoot.


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Benjamin Appleby-Dean (benjaminappleby-dean) Monrg all. Only a half day today - we're off to the theatre later to see Matilda.


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Will Once (willonce) | 3772 comments Good morning. It's a bright sunny day. I might go out for a walk.


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments It'll do you good, lad. I've been for one. I got stopped to chat by three people on the way home. You can walk in a village but you can't make proper progress, as the driving instructors say.


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Natalie A Hi, can anybody help? I can't post this anywhere else because it wants a book title.
In my workplace, a gentleman has been recommended a book to me for the last few years yet he can't remember the name if it!
We gone through a lot of the kindle store and spent a lot of time on Google and haven't got anywhere so I thought I'd try here to see if it rang any bells to anybody.
It was about a red haired boy on a ship that was importing things to another country, I think his family may have worked on the ship, and then he was kidnapped/held hostage.
Its not much to go by, I know, when I next see him I shall get some more clues.


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments If you're a Facebook user, there's a group that might help.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelpF...


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L.A. Kent | 3925 comments Morning alls. Woke up at three this morning, read for a while then went down to the beach to photograph the sunrise. First day for ages it had a lie-in!! Well ....... couldn't see it because of the cloud, sunny now though!!


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Natalie A Thank you.


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. | 5 comments Morning all, from lovely Cleveleys. My head is well and truly still full of writing, and completing my first 2 self-published books for Amazon Kindle. I will have a lot more time now to focus on some great blogging content.

Its so sunny here today - my Husband and I went for a lovely breakfast once we had dropped off our Daughter at school.

Does anyone else struggle to write when its sunny? I certainly feel like I am becoming a night owl. I tend to do all of my writing of an evening - in the dark of night.

Have a nice day everyone.
Dawn Elissa


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M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Morning, well, afternoon all. Having ideas about Space Dustmen today so thinking I might start looking at a bit of plotting. Still slightly struggling over which way round to have the two main characters. One is floating in a pod in space and is an admiral from a space fleet which was wiped out millions of years before. One is a kind of scavenger.

I think I'll start a few world building notes, the more their surroundings come into focus the clearer I'll be. Also I can sit outside in the sun and do that.

Cheers

MTM


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12596 comments So last night, I decided to dash to my friends straight from work to wash up, and the cattery lady was knocking on her neighbours door to drop the cat off, so I took him in, which confused her neighbour who was expecting him!! Between us we got both cats sorted and the washing up done, was an amusing end to the catsitting, and her neighbour is lovely. Got home and my neighbour wasn’t in, rang to see where she was, and her lodger had stormed out, so she was driving round to find him, so I chucked some food at the cats and helped – walked round the park first, then got back in the car driving round. We both went home, she rang her manager, she went back out and I stayed back in case he came home. Decided to set up my new Echo dot while waiting, had a nightmare with it, and glad I decided to swap them, the new one constantly flashes, the first one didn’t, would have been no good for the bedroom. Did manage to get it to switch the sonos on this morning though, and it will be a good alarm!! Sat outside for 20 mins and arms look a bit red!!


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L.A. Kent | 3925 comments Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "So last night, I decided to dash to my friends straight from work to wash up, and the cattery lady was knocking on her neighbours door to drop the cat off, so I took him in, which confused her neig..." Wow! Busy busy Desley!!


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Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments Got here safe and all well. It was really foggy for an hour or two travelling this morning, his lordship continued in his happy state. He didn’t adjust his phone clock for being in France so it didn’t wake him up on time. He was out if sorts all day, I slept most of the day so that didn’t please him either 😀


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Glad you arrived safe n sound Lynne.
Now have a relaxing holiday!

It's really starting to hot up here. Back to living with the a/c on.


Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments It’s not sunny here yet. I’m up early probably because I slept most of yesterday. Every time we go away somebody throws a spanner in the works. Daughter has just had big dental surgery and may need hospitalisation if it gets infected and the remains of the roots out as they are too near her sinuses for the dentist to get them out safely. With OH, if I thought it was just plain nastiness I’d walk, but I fear it’s a case of in sickness and in health and all that so I can’t. I did niaively let the vicar leave in ‘obey’ but I had my fingers crossed for that part - so sod that for a game of soldiers!
It’s worse when he’s tired so I’m making allowances as that drive is very long and tiring. If he’s still acting up next week watch out for sparks.


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Hope your daughter has no complications!

Sounds like you've traded one naughty child for another.

I'd take my kindle and go spend the day at a nice outdoor cafe patio, if I were you. Or at least till he gets face straight.


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Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments Morning!!

Another day another dollar. Not much happening here


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Morning! Cooler today. I'm off out for lunch with the ladies of the village - well, some of them.
Had a lovely walk with the natural history lot last night, through glades of wild garlic. Made me hungry!


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments You'd probably enjoy a Canadian woods walk through skunk cabbage, Kath.


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L.A. Kent | 3925 comments Morning. Wild Garlic makes me hungry too Kath. We're lucky though - we've got lots in the garden and up the drive as well as around the village.

Had some yesterday, including the flowers in a ham risotto. Next scheduled use will be with 'Barcelona breakfast' on Saturday and Sunday. Rub peeled garlic (ordinary) on toast, squish and rub ripe tomatoes on toast next, sprinkle with salt, drizzle with good olive oil, then liberally sprinkle chopped wild garlic followed by 5 or 6 flowers on each piece of toast!


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments How do you keep the toast intact?


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L.A. Kent | 3925 comments It just stays whole. Not had any problems with it breaking up. Now we use home made soda bread and sourdough but have used ordinary white bread when nothing more luxurious is available! No problemo. I suppose the slices are quite small though which might help.


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I like using melba toast.


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L.A. Kent | 3925 comments I guess that might a tad thin for the rubbing! Maybe not though if you rub and squish gently!! Could be worth a try Patti.


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments The melba toast here and in Greece and Turkey is much thicker.

Suppose there it might be called rusk?


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12596 comments Had a lovely, if random, home visit last night!! She does handmade jewellery, so of course I was attracted to that, she let me try things on, so I bought a ring and a bracelet (will post a pic later), and she said she was trying to set up at craft fairs, as her friends have been very positive, so I spoke to one of our volunteers as we were looking for a handmade jewellery person for our fun day, turns out we haven’t found one, so passed details on to her for booking it, and if it goes well, she will book a stall at our Christmas Fair too! Apart from my neighbour not liking my ring, the other friends I’ve shown pics too have liked them, so told her that too. So not just a good home for a cat, but hopefully some business for her too. Cool and windy here, was trying to rain when I got up. Quiet day today, and hopefully just my prescription to pick up tonight. Woke up early, so had a lovely cuddle with Lucy

You are too good to him Lynne!! Glad you arrived safely though, hope daughter will be OK.


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Jim | 21809 comments Kath wrote: "Morning! Cooler today. I'm off out for lunch with the ladies of the village - well, some of them.
Had a lovely walk with the natural history lot last night, through glades of wild garlic. Made me ..."


you reminded me of this story Kath, also involving wild garlic

https://jandbvwebster.wordpress.com/2...


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12596 comments That's really funny Jim.


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Benjamin Appleby-Dean (benjaminappleby-dean) Afternoon everyone. The weather has take a turn - much colder and windier here.
We got back late from the theatre last night, so still catching up on sleep.


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Jim | 21809 comments Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "That's really funny Jim."

yes it's amused me over the years :-)


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L.A. Kent | 3925 comments Jim wrote: "Kath wrote: "Morning! Cooler today. I'm off out for lunch with the ladies of the village - well, some of them.
Had a lovely walk with the natural history lot last night, through glades of wild gar..."
Great story Jim! I'd better keep an eye out for any passing cows straying near the top of our drive.


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Had a good whiff of skunk cabbage at Harlow Carr garens a few years back, Patti. Not as enticing!
Garlic butter... hmmm...
That sounds beneficial to all involved, Desley - not just the cat!


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Dave has gone out for curry with his mates, so I had four mint club biscuits for my dinner.

I disgust me.


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Jud (judibud) | 16799 comments That's brilliant, Jim!

I purposely eat things now to try and put Nathan off the taste. So far it isn't working. Maybe I should try vast quantities of wild garlic.

It's such a lovely sunny day today, I'm tempted to abandon ship and head home early


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Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1752 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "Dave has gone out for curry with his mates, so I had four mint club biscuits for my dinner.

I disgust me."


I bought a large bar of chocolate when my husband was out for the evening and I ate the lot. I also disgust me. I actually bought two (they were going cheap) and I've hidden the other one and I can't find it. It'll turn up though...

Disgusting! Wahay!


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Jim | 21809 comments Jud wrote: "That's brilliant, Jim!

I purposely eat things now to try and put Nathan off the taste. So far it isn't working. Maybe I should try vast quantities of wild garlic.

It's such a lovely sunny day to..."


you might like this one then Jud :-)

https://tallissteelyard.wordpress.com...


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Spending the day with Dave's year group.


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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Will be missing from group the rest of May - family vacation and trip to see retirement communities in California - will catch up in June.

Too tired to say more. Have a good May.


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L.A. Kent | 3925 comments Morning alls. Just back from photgraphing sunrise from the beach. V quiet today - just a lone gull made it worth tweeting!!


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Jim | 21809 comments Alicia wrote: "Will be missing from group the rest of May - family vacation and trip to see retirement communities in California - will catch up in June.

Too tired to say more. Have a good May."


have a good trip :-)


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M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Alicia wrote: "Will be missing from group the rest of May - family vacation and trip to see retirement communities in California - will catch up in June.

Too tired to say more. Have a good May."


Good trip Alicia. Hope you find a good place.


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M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Love the story Jim although it's kind of sad. I'd have eaten the butter.

Morning all!


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12596 comments Morning all, got my appointment at the Bio Mechanics section at 1, unfortunately I have a deadline at 3. Sun is shining. Turns out the flashing light on the dot is because it isn't set up properly.

Safe trip Alicia, good luck finding a place.


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Jay-me (Janet)  | 3784 comments Good morning

I was looking at the dot Desley. You will have to let me know how you find it

Another nice morning - but I will be in the cold office. I might go out at lunchtime to buy sarsaparilla cordial.

Goodreads have introduced a new series display which is not proving popular you can see it if you are in the feedback group. It is misleading because the announcement suggests that it is for the mobile version only. If you use the series lists regularly you might want to take a look.


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12596 comments It's actually my second dot Janet, I tend to just use it as an alarm and to play music, radio signal is rubbish here,


Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) (nosemanny) | 8590 comments Morning all, sun is shining yet again and I already have a Ridiculous Sandal Tan courtesy of beach hut studio.
Elder daughter is to be a knitting academic after her abstract was accepted for an international knitting conference and now she has to present a 20 minute paper :) Who knew there were such things?
My bit on the telly will be on next week. The kids did brilliantly.
Good luck with your search Alicia.
What's a dot? Is it like the Black Spot?


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L.A. Kent | 3925 comments What telly bit is that Rosemary? I wondered about the dot too.


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Benjamin Appleby-Dean (benjaminappleby-dean) Morning all. Back to work today after a couple of days off, which is already proving a shock to the system.


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