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Mel Fairy Godmother
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13 Jul 2024 22:12 |
did'nt ever find my small sauspan lid so it must have gone in the recykling. I am so cross with myself as it was a set of three.
Glad you all like my hard work. I was determined to finish it today.
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Annx
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13 Jul 2024 19:02 |
Dull and a bit chilly first thing, but another wash was hung out and was dry by lunchtime and the sun came out for a while. Lucky for me the yarn bomb visitors don't seem to be bothering with the car parks and are lining both sides of the streets instead and making it quite dangerous with one lane in the middle around the winding bends you can't see around. It doesn't seem half as big or imaginative this year.
Mel you are doing a great job with your scraping and making it look new!! It's hard work though, but the border looks nice against it now. What a shae you have broken a tooth but meusli can have some hard bits. I find the same with granary bread.
AnnG I think OH is just too impatient and quickly moving on to the next thing to not watch what he's actually doing. He's always been clumsy and broken things, even when he was managing to win darts competitions! We do have to be mindful of change as we get older though, but despite his laser eye surgery and cataract removal, he reckons his sight is the best he's ever had now. I seem to recall his father was the same and both of them were also always banging their heads on shelves above them! You have been busy sorting out clothes which is another job on my list, otherwise my new purchases will have to live in the bag they are in.
Vera I confess I did think of you and your OH when mine was 'performing!'. I see he didn't disappoint with his strawberries and cream. lol. Knole House sounds lovely and I was amazed how huge it is and so full of things to see. Those paper outfits sound amazing and thanks to Mandy I had a look and found the going away outfit too. I remember seeing the white garden at Sissinghurst. That was good your granddaughter was well enough to visit and extended her stay with you. Good that your lunch kept ok too. The flexibility of working from home has been ideal and enabled her to work at her stop off in Yorkshire.
Mandy OH can do a really quick job of tidying the garage and makes it look neat, but we can't find anything afterwards. Instead I put similar things together on the shelves, so you know what you are looking for is near. Did you manage to get some more geraniums?
I have mostly done admin today, but decided to prepare tomorrow's veg for lunch. It seems such a drag on Sunday morning
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AnninGlos
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13 Jul 2024 18:36 |
Marvellous work on that path Mel, well done it looks great. Your dental problems seem ongoing. That tooth should surely not have broken like that. Hope you can get an appointment next week then.
How is your healthy eating going have you lost any more weight? All that exercise should help.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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13 Jul 2024 18:18 |
Thats a good idea Vera I havv'nt looked at mine yet. IV'E FINISHED sent pics just got to dump the barrow load of stuff near the bonfire so it will burn slowly once I start it.
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SuffolkVera
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13 Jul 2024 18:01 |
Oh dear Mel, more tooth problems. I hope it doesn’t cost too much to get it fixed. You’ve done well if you have nearly finished clearing your path.
You’ve been busy too AnnG clearing drawers and wardrobes. I hope your back ache clears up quickly.
I’m glad you found the picture of Vita in her going away outfit Mandy. I think you would have loved the bride’s and bridesmaids dresses. The lady that made them is very talented. I was blown away by them, particularly as it wasn’t just the clothes but all the accessories.
I’ve said it before Annx and I’ll say it again - your OH and mine came from the same mould. I did laugh at his mishaps at the lunch table and I know exactly why you spent the meal on tenterhooks. I am always on the watch for glasses of wine or plates balanced precariously on the edge of the table or sleeves trailing in the butter, and you can guess who managed at the tea we went to on Thursday to tilt his bowl of strawberries and cream and spill cream on the floor. He then stood looking at it helplessly while I balanced my own bowl in one hand, grabbed a couple of paper napkins to stop anyone slipping on it and found an organiser to get a cloth. And I am the one with the dodgy eyes and the intermittent tremor.
Granddaughter was feeling a lot better today. I hadn’t realised that she was going back to Yorkshire and would normally have left this morning but she came and had lunch and spent 3 hours here before starting back. It was so lovely to see her. Her theatre work doesn’t bring in much money so she has a job that she can do from home with phone and computer but she has to be in one place to do it, she can’t be on the road. Her next session starts at 8 am tomorrow and I think it’s a 10 hour shift and the same Monday and Tuesday so she’ll stay at my son’s and drive back to Scotland on Wednesday.
I don’t think I want anything else to eat yet but I might make a cuppa now and sit down with the puzzle pages from the weekend paper.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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13 Jul 2024 16:52 |
Its not the new plate but they added teeth to the old one. I have broken it in an arch. My tongue found the sharp bit which made me look at them.
Just come in for a drink of water as I am nearly there!!!!! HOORAY!!!!
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AnninGlos
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13 Jul 2024 16:05 |
Is that the new plate Mel?
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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13 Jul 2024 14:53 |
Iv'e broken my tooth on the top plate. I had some musili for lunch and I thought there was a hard bit in it. Shall have to ring the dentist on Monday.
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AnninGlos
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13 Jul 2024 14:29 |
leg is not too bad mandy, I walked down the road this morning to take some tee shirts to Irene for charity and it was not really painful at all, just a bit stiff. Back is aching now though as I cleared out a drawer in my bedroom and then sorted out the rails in my wardrobe, putting tee shirts and summer stuff on the lower rail and sweater on the high rail.
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MillymollyAmanda
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13 Jul 2024 13:50 |
Afternoon all,
Funny sort of day here cloudy with a few fine spits of rain then nice and sunny the next minute ,it's quite chilly as there is quite a bit of wind . Had a good hoover through and got some ironing done this morning and this afternoon I think i will be lazy and do a bit of my knitting .
Ann, it sounded a lovely birthday meal with lots of things that I would have picked ,poor OH catching his glass and soaking his trousers thats the trouble with lots of dishes on the table its so easy to knock things over I'm sure we've all done at one time or another but at least you enjoyed it and came away full up ,you'll know next time they have cushions if you need one ,you'd think with people asking for a cushion they would have a think about replacing some chairs but on the other hand people would leave the table sooner if their uncomfortable and it can be rebooked again .
Vera I had a look on the NT Knole website and saw the paper going away outfit, my goodness it doesn't look like paper at all ,I would have loved to have seen all the paper outfits they must have taken a lot of work . Hope your granddaughter is feeling better and can come today .
Mel as I said in the email clearing all the path must have been hard work but it's looking good now and it's nice when you can stand back and look at your hard work ,give yourself a pat on the back .
Anng how's your leg today after your walk round the shops .
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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13 Jul 2024 10:40 |
16 and partly sunny here. Been doing a bit of casting this morning.
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AnninGlos
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13 Jul 2024 10:06 |
Still only 13 degrees here Mel and PC says 15 and cloudy.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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13 Jul 2024 08:58 |
Morning Anng and all,
15 degrees here and pc says mostly sunny so I hope yours says the same Anng.
It must be about 2 or 3 years since I scraped the brick path so a long while. Its just one of the jobs you forget when you don't go up the caravan anymore.
I think BIL may pop in today as he saw a yellow Wagtail up on the top field yesterday and wants a picture of it if its still about.
I did'nt have my shower last night as I was tired so need to have one this morning as I feel all itchy with the midges yesterday.
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AnninGlos
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13 Jul 2024 07:56 |
Good morning all, very grey at the moment and 11 degrees, supposed to get warm later so we will see, also supposed to be showers, that will probably be the bit that comes true.
Ann it sounds as if you had a good productive day and a nice lunch, with OH providing the entertainment. Are his hands a bit shaky maybe? Or his eyesight not as good as it could be?
Vera that does sound an interesting house. I think NT places are always more interesting if they have (or still do) a connection to a family or person you recognise. That Vita Sackville West exhibition sounds just the sort that I would enjoy. Imagine the skill to make the costumes from paper. I did try and find info on it on line but had no success. But it was late by then and I was tired so gave up. Maybe I will have another go later. Thanks for the photos, I got tired just looking at them. You are gradually making a difference though. How long is it since you scraped the path.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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12 Jul 2024 22:05 |
O gosh what is he like Ann? It sounds like you had a good meal and a good laugh. Sleep well.
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Annx
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12 Jul 2024 20:33 |
Evening All,
Thank you all so much for my birthday wishes and for your cards, which are all lovely and are now on show in a prominent position! I kept waking up last night and then couldn’t get off to sleep again, so hardly had any sleep at all. I expect it was because I needed to be up by 7.00am to shower, do the BP checks and see the nurse for my blood test at 8.17am. I got there over 10 minutes early with the children being off school now, so I got called in before my time and knew the nurse so asked her more about compression stockings the doctor told me might help for now with ankle swelling when it’s hot. There are so many kinds I wasn’t sure what to get and she told me the pharmacy would measure me and tell me what to have. Now why didn’t the doctor tell me that. Then we went home to swap to my car and went to fill it up, then called in the shop and got another magazine file. We were only a mile from home, so called in the garden centre on the way back and I got a couple of nighties and two T shirt tops from Edingburgh WM.
I didn’t take a cushion to our meal in the end as I wore a coat with it being chilly and folded and sat on that instead. They tried to sit us almost rubbing shoulders with the only other couple in there, so I frowned a bit and the girl suggested a much better table where we could chat without whispering. It also had marginally better seats too! I had to smile a bit later as a lady not far from us asked for a cushion! They went and fetched her one, so I must remember to do that if needs be. It was a tapas type meal so I chose roasted vegetables with a chicken and ham skewer and some deep fried dough parcels filled with mozzarella in a tomato sauce. OH had fishcakes with cubed, deepfried potatoes with cheese shavings and also mushrooms in a creamy sauce on sourdough slices. He also had garlic bread and I had some as he couldn’t manage it all. The only trouble with tapas meals is all the dishes and bowls for everything on the table. So it wasn’t long before OH caught the edge of his glass of water and sent it cascading over his lap, followed by his precariously balanced knife. Luckily it was water and he wasn’t wearing pale trousers. Lol. He managed to use all my spare tissues I had in my handbag for my own emergencies to clear up with. Next he was trying to transport his sourdough bread with whole mushrooms balanced on them to his plate with his knife and fork. Honestly, why not just pick the dish up, tilt it and slide them onto his plate with his knife. My nerves were on edge watching him and the wobbling mushrooms and few close shaves later he got them to his plate but the sauce had dripped everywhere on the table as he didn’t move the dish close to his plate first. Having soaked his own paper napkin, he used mine to clear the mess up. I had to chuckle, as did he and I just looked at him, then the table and said that they’d think a two year old had been sat at our table when they saw the mess he’d made or think that I’d brought Mr Bean with me! IHaving run out of tissues by then, it was probably lucky that with eating less lately we couldn't manage or should I say risk a pud!!
I’ve already written enough to have you nodding off and am really tired, so will get the BP monitor whirring yet again and go to bed and catch up with your posts tomorrow.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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12 Jul 2024 20:08 |
Sent a few pics of the path.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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12 Jul 2024 19:53 |
Just come back in from outside again. I started to scrape the path along the rockery bit and up the orchard. It looked like grass but I am tired now so thats enough for today. Salad and home cooked ham tonight and I think I have earned it.
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SuffolkVera
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12 Jul 2024 17:32 |
AnnG, it's near Sevenoaks in Kent. I'm not a huge fan of coach travel either but we'll have to get used to it if we want to go out and about. These trips have been going for years and I think the organisers have run out of places closer to home. 2.5 hours is about our limit.
To continue: Knole is an extremely large house, one of the largest in England. It’s built over 4 acres and there is another 1000 acres of parkland. The Sackville-West family still live there. A lot of it isn’t open to the public but there is still a lot that is and it was really interesting. It took us a couple of hours to get round the open rooms. Although there were people around it wasn’t overcrowded at all and we could take our time. OH is a great one for asking the volunteer room guides questions and they were very knowledgeable and informative so we were standing around talking to them quite a lot and then only moving slowly from room to room and I think that is what made my back so painful.
In one hall they had an exhibition about Vita Sackville-West, her life at Knole and her wedding. She was born and brought up at Knole, an only child but when her father died she couldn’t inherit because she was a woman so Knole went to the nearest male relative. She married Harold Nicholson and moved to Sissinghurst with him. I think she designed the famous white garden there but she is probably most famous for her books and her many affairs with both men and women and in particular her affair with Virginia Wolff. I had seen a similar exhibition about her at Sissinghurst pre-lockdown but this was a little different in that there were various tableaux about the wedding and this is what I think all you crafty people would like to see. The first one we saw were life sized models of 2 bridesmaids, 1 older and 1 younger, and a pageboy. The clothes were beautiful but it wasn’t till I read the board in front of the display that I realized everything was made of paper. I think the model figures themselves may have been a more durable material but all the clothes, hats, shoes, flowers and even hair were paper. A little further on we found the bride with 1 or 2 other bridesmaids and it was impossible to believe it was all paper, I think the paper for the wedding dress was specially printed as Vita had a figured gold and white dress. Finally there she was in her going-away outfit. I wish we had taken photos. It was allowed provided you didn’t use flash but for some reason neither of us took any. The best I’ve been able to find online is a picture of the going-away outfit on the NT Knole website in the section on Vita: Discover a Story of Life and Love at Knole, and there is a picture of the wedding dress “material” on the delicarta.wordpress.com site under New Exhibition at Knole.
With all this we had very little time left to explore the parkland. Knole is renowned for its deer herds and we did have about 45 minutes before we had to leave so had a wander over the grass. One of the deer groups we saw had 3 albino deers with them. At least I assume they were albino unless they were a breed that are normally white. When we used to go when we were young you could picnic among them. You still can but it is discouraged as people will feed them all the wrong food and they can also get a bit aggressive as they try to get at your picnic. These days it is pointed out that they are wild animals and the NT prefer people to picnic in a fenced off area with tables and chairs. We do have a photo of our son aged 7 or 8 with a bag of crisps and a deer has got his head in the bag. He wasn’t deliberately feeding the deer, he just didn’t move his crisps out of the way fast enough, so it’s probably better these days to stick to the designated picnic area.
Well, I seem to have written a book again. You’ve probably all dozed off by now so I’ll leave you in peace and go and see what I can rustle up for our meal tonight.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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12 Jul 2024 17:29 |
Knole is in Kent Anng near Sevenoaks I think.
I have just come in from the garden and made another mess in the orchard as I cut out some brimbles from the box hedge and an Elder and then some low branches off the apple tree and then the battery ran out. I had to come in anyway cos I have war wounds from the brimble and was bleeding on both hands. That'll teach me to get my leather gloves on but they were in the back of the car and I did'nt go and get them. Then after putting the battery on charge, yes I actually managed to get the small one off, I went out with the strimmer all round the apple trees and down underneath the box hedge down to the house and then I was thirsty so came in for a cuppa and read the posts.
I did hoover the kitchen this morning after a hunt for the pipe for the cordless. I had left it right over the side of the lounge and could'nt see it from the door. Also gave it another haircut.
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