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message 751: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 651 comments It's an extra day off work for me, hoping for a sunny day and a walk with a cup of coffee at the end.


message 752: by Michael (new)

Michael Cargill (michaelcargill) | 87 comments I have whole of next week off actually.

By the by, does anyone else read the name of this thread, Chit Chat, as Shit Shat...?


message 753: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Er, no!? I have two weeks off for whit, we only get one at Easter. I'm going away for one and having work done the second.


message 754: by Dave (new)

Dave Wood (pocket7976) | 775 comments Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "@Dave where in Somerset are you playing? It's the next county to me. I am near Bath/Frome/Wincanton/Glastonbury part of Somerset."


Lynne its e village of Charlton Horethorne. I've been promised a proper cream tea!!


message 755: by Dave (new)

Dave Wood (pocket7976) | 775 comments Angela wrote: "Dave wrote: "Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "Not a fan of the olympics myself either and as I was working for the Salvation Army in London on the Silver Jubilee and missed it all I am making the ..."

Have fun Angela don't drink to much!!!

Helen - you really should be clearer what work your having done. Nose, facelift? LOL (not that you need any of this things of course!!!)


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3122 comments Dave wrote: "Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "@Dave where in Somerset are you playing? It's the next county to me. I am near Bath/Frome/Wincanton/Glastonbury part of Somerset."


Lynne its e village of Charlto..."


I know it from a patient I had there once its about 10 miles from me. You must try and get to Sherborne which is about 5 miles from Charlton. Lovely town and minster and the castle too. Enjoy your cream tea!


message 757: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 651 comments Now working a night shift sunday night, hoping it's not too bad.


message 758: by Louise (new)

Louise Helen wrote: "Er, no!? I have two weeks off for whit, we only get one at Easter. I'm going away for one and having work done the second."

ha, I thought exactly what Dave did, in regards to having work done.

Its not that I dislike the jubilee or olympics, just the thought of all those people making London so hard to navigate, and messing up the transport system....
if only they would host it elsewhere.
:)


message 759: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
Despite my lack of interest, there is a tug within me to look out my window this afternoon when that flame goes past........y'know - Once in a Lifetime - as the Talking Heads sang. Wonder if Joey Barton will be holding it....he's famous and from around this neck of the woods.


message 760: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Cheers Dave/Louise! Garden work. Horrible slabs going and being replaced, still waiting the plan though and they are supposed to start tomorrow!


message 761: by Weenie (new)

Weenie Gawd save the Queen for giving us an extra day's holiday, is all I say! :-)


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3122 comments Weenie wrote: "Gawd save the Queen for giving us an extra day's holiday, is all I say! :-)"

Not so good for me as I have to work on Monday and Tuesday nightshifts!


message 763: by Weenie (new)

Weenie Unlucky! :-(


message 764: by Dave (new)

Dave Wood (pocket7976) | 775 comments 3 hours on a coach to Sommerset. Played a 2 hour concert then back not eh coach for another 3 hours.

A very long day yesterday :( but the sun shined and there were many cream scones digested so I can't complain to much :)


message 765: by Helen (last edited Jun 03, 2012 02:35PM) (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Cream scones sounds good. Pouring here, gone cold too.


message 766: by Dave (new)

Dave Wood (pocket7976) | 775 comments No rain here yet but a bit chilly.

Hoping to have a BBQ later :)


message 767: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 706 comments I'd planned a BBQ for today, but then, a few days ago, the weather forecast said that Tuesday would be better, so changed it. Now it seems today would've been better! Sod's law:( Oh well, it'll just have to be an indoor one!


message 768: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments It's rained non stop all day, I'm cold too. I've got as many layers on as I did in January, although I haven't got the heating on. JUNE??!!


message 769: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 706 comments Helen wrote: "It's rained non stop all day, I'm cold too. I've got as many layers on as I did in January, although I haven't got the heating on. JUNE??!!"

Turned the heating on this evening - so bloomin' cold:(


message 770: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Put mine on today as I was so cold coming in from shopping in the rain. Noticed it was 16 degrees indoors. Rubbish!


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3122 comments I have spent my free time going round open studios as part of Dorset Art Weeks. Have now been inspired to get back to my needlework and I am teaching myself to draw and use coloured pencils as part of my stitch projects.

It's harder than you can imagine!


message 772: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 706 comments Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "I have spent my free time going round open studios as part of Dorset Art Weeks. Have now been inspired to get back to my needlework and I am teaching myself to draw and use coloured pencils as part..."

What sort of needlework do you do, Lynne? I'm pretty rubbish with a needle, but am full of admiration for those who can create designs and fulfil them. I can knit and need to get back to it as have several things on the go.


message 773: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments I used to cross stitch all of the time til I began teaching. I did some designs which was fun too. We did have a club and there I tried lace tatting (?), and smocking with embroidery.


message 774: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 706 comments Helen wrote: "I used to cross stitch all of the time til I began teaching. I did some designs which was fun too. We did have a club and there I tried lace tatting (?), and smocking with embroidery."

I've got lots of unfinished cross stitch things that I started during school holidays and then put to one side when term started. No excuse now that I've retired! Will have to try audio books, then I might get some pieces finished and also get on with the knitting. Smocking with embroidery sounds lovely:)


message 775: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments That's a good idea. I have about 6 audio books I've not listened to.


message 776: by Katie (new)

Katie (--katie--) | 69 comments I've finished exams and can read without guilt again. Does anyone know any good second-hand bookshops in York?

Just doing some research for my holiday. It sounds strange, but I'm lookig forward to free plastic bags. (I live in Wales)


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3122 comments I did lot of cross stitch and still run Loose Threads group here at my home. I do freestyle embroidery, beading and knit too. I used to work at a needlecraft centre in Longleat till it closed and used to teach too.

I now experiment with painting canvases and adding stitches as texture and interest.

I have lots of cross stitch UFO's too Angela!


message 778: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 706 comments Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "I did lot of cross stitch and still run Loose Threads group here at my home. I do freestyle embroidery, beading and knit too. I used to work at a needlecraft centre in Longleat till it closed and ..."

I love the idea of painting and adding stitches. Maybe you could post a photo or two, Lynne.


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3122 comments I will have to take photos of them and add them to my profile. I lost my photos when my last laptop crashed. I will finish the one I painted yesterday and photograph it.


message 780: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 706 comments Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "I will have to take photos of them and add them to my profile. I lost my photos when my last laptop crashed. I will finish the one I painted yesterday and photograph it."

Oh good!Look forward to the pics:)


message 781: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Which brings us back to saving photos. There are various 'cloud' storage but I haven't decided on one. I was told Dropbox was good but haven't tried it, has anyone else?


message 782: by Michael (new)

Michael Parker (michaelparker) | 95 comments I use dropbox for transferring my books to Acclaimed Books for publishing on Amazon and Kindle. Great for handling large files.


message 783: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Grrrr! Decided to see how easy it was to change my profile pic, changed it. Then decided to put pic of me back on only it's gone. Apparantly, as GR imported it from FB when they were connected years ago it was never 'saved'.


message 784: by Michael (new)

Michael Cargill (michaelcargill) | 87 comments Dropbox is pretty good from what I hear. If you have a Gmail account, then you will automatically have access to Google Docs/Google Drive, which is essentially the same thing.

Interesting(ish) thing happened to me today. I uploaded all my books to some torrent sites, and discovered that someone else had already uploaded one of them in a collection of some kind!

I was quite chuffed, and sent them a message pointing out my own torrent.


message 785: by Dave (new)

Dave Wood (pocket7976) | 775 comments Helen wrote: "Grrrr! Decided to see how easy it was to change my profile pic, changed it. Then decided to put pic of me back on only it's gone. Apparantly, as GR imported it from FB when they were connected year..."

you do make a cute penguin if it's any consolation!!


message 786: by Ian, Moderator (new)

Ian (pepecan) | 5088 comments Mod
I know the weather's been bad in Madchester H., but emigrating to Antarctica is a bit extreme.


message 787: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Think penguins were on my mind as I am at the zoo today with reception and nursery. Their teacher is just too pregnant. Bringing my class in a few weeks.


message 788: by Dave (new)

Dave Wood (pocket7976) | 775 comments Have the week off and am planing on doing some book buying.

usually I head down to Hay on Wye - but wondered if anyone had been to the Book Barn Bristol way and whether it was worth a visit?


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3122 comments Dave wrote: "Have the week off and am planing on doing some book buying.

usually I head down to Hay on Wye - but wondered if anyone had been to the Book Barn Bristol way and whether it was worth a visit?"


It isn't bad books are all £1 hardback and paperback. Not been for awhile but have always found something on my visits. They have books in their warehouse you can access by pc which are more expensive obviously and they have a cafe sitting area and just down the road from them is a lovely pub called the Railway.

When do you plan to go?


message 790: by Dave (new)

Dave Wood (pocket7976) | 775 comments Sorry Lynne - thought I'd replied to this but something must have gone wrong with GR .

Went to the Book Barn today and came back with far to many books, including a couple of Stephen Kings (the Cell and The Eyes of the Dragon)

Had a lovely meal in the Railway and then on to Cribs Causeway.

Sadly the best bit of this for me was all the free plastic bags :)


message 791: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 706 comments Sounds as if you had a good trip, Dave!


message 792: by Dave (new)

Dave Wood (pocket7976) | 775 comments Angela wrote: "Sounds as if you had a good trip, Dave!"

Yes thanks Angela - although my credit card might not agree


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3122 comments @Dave, so glad you had a good time! Good SK books by the way! I will have to go and have another look round again soon. Actually free this weekend so may go and have a day out!


message 794: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments My friend wasn't happy at paying for bags when we were away.


message 795: by Michael (new)

Michael Parker (michaelparker) | 95 comments Had a bit of good news today: Harlequin, who are publishing my latest novel, THE BOY FROM BERLIN in paperback, have just agreed to publish another of my titles; THE EAGLE'S COVENANT. Exciting times!


message 796: by Angela (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 706 comments Congratulations, Michael!


message 797: by Em (new)

Em (emmap) | 2707 comments Exciting news - well done.


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3122 comments @Dave, went to the Book Barn today and had a nose round. Broke my promise to myself not to buy any books but ended up with 9! 4 by Andrew Harman and 5 by Robert Asprin. All whacky fantasy.


message 799: by Helen (new)

Helen | 3465 comments Feel that's justified then, Lynne.


Lynne - The Book Squirrel (squirrelsend) | 3122 comments Helen wrote: "Feel that's justified then, Lynne."

Very justified! Could do a 52 mile round trip without buying anything!


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