She is very sweet @ianpspursGood morning from a breezy and unique area of the Exotic East. Warm (ish) enough for no socks but I could do with a summer weight top. I re-hydrated yesterday, enjoyed the England CC fightback and the salmon salad was sublime - thanks be to God and JKP. More cricket watching and hydrating today. Still a little sore from Wednesday and JKP is "protective." @dunelm Wireless Ridge looks wonderful, thanks for sharing. Have a safe journey the route sounds excellent. Will you be going into Bordeaux? Avoid Paris eh? We once went down to Sarlat very early after I had a double dose of anaesthetic and had been released late the night before - <3 hrs before dash to the Ferry. JKP was on her 2nd lap of the Périph before I awoke and navigated her off. Three fractious children must have made life hideous for her. @gennepher remarkable creative today. That fairy looks a tad demonic for me but thanks. @jjraak hug for the insurance hassle. JKP was an insurance broker so I let her find the deals on our wheels. Have a great day folks just not too great if you are a New Zealand cricketer.
Thumbs up for those delicious cherries @SlimLizzy24.06
7.05am FBG 5.8 A truly astonishing result.
As is generally the way of things, two steps forward and one back again. Yesterday and today no progress at all and several setbacks.
Still we had a successful scrumping of cherries, our vociferous neighbours sold their house and it's now a holiday home standing empty most of the year. It would be criminal to allow all those lovely cherries to go to waste. Thank you Mr Blackbird for alerting us to the ripening fruit by dropping some in the stable. Five minutes picking we have about a kilo of fruit. Needed washing and sorting but ooh how delicious the stolen fruit.
Really good that all those cherries have not been wasted.24.06
7.05am FBG 5.8 A truly astonishing result.
As is generally the way of things, two steps forward and one back again. Yesterday and today no progress at all and several setbacks.
Still we had a successful scrumping of cherries, our vociferous neighbours sold their house and it's now a holiday home standing empty most of the year. It would be criminal to allow all those lovely cherries to go to waste. Thank you Mr Blackbird for alerting us to the ripening fruit by dropping some in the stable. Five minutes picking we have about a kilo of fruit. Needed washing and sorting but ooh how delicious the stolen fruit.
Where we lived in Cambs there were several orchards which were no longer tended. No one to inherit them and or no longer profitable nor likely to be given planning permission. Several types of plums and a few apples for those willing to forage. In mid September there was a strong smell of plums rotting on the trees which always seemed such a shame.Really good that all those cherries have not been wasted.
I don't have the nerve to go round there with a ladder, so the majority will be bird food...which may or may not be considered a waste.Really good that all those cherries have not been wasted.
Yes, plums rotting on the trees is such a shame.Where we lived in Cambs there were several orchards which were no longer tended. No one to inherit them and or no longer profitable nor likely to be given planning permission. Several types of plums and a few apples for those willing to forage. In mid September there was a strong smell of plums rotting on the trees which always seemed such a shame.
Definitely not a waste @SlimLizzyI don't have the nerve to go round there with a ladder, so the majority will be bird food...which may or may not be considered a waste.
.First world problems
Some advice please
Just had an interesting trip to Sainsbury's.
Self serve terminals.
Since accident carrying a plastic bag with more the just one or two items in, a tad more troublesome then previously.
So I decided to bring small rucksack .means I can load up ruckie, then walk safely using crutch ..suits me at the moment
(Bear in mind only one hand really works and other shoulder still recuperating)
However a most unpleasant encounter.
Assistant became quite belligerent
sure gent just had a bad day, on reflection.
I had no intention of disrespecting him, tho may have done inadvertently by requesting his attention.
Suffice a few minutes of '..big man'. This and "big man" that
(And btw I worked in an industry where that COULD be a intended as a compliment..trust me, this wasn't )
Perhaps my laughter offended him , who knowsat that point I was beyond carrying for him or him hanging over me as I scanned each item,
Like a store detective, despite him being requested by other shoppers
It became quite farcical
Anyway point is for those who know .
Is the "use your own bag" really intended purely for other supermarket plastic bags ?
The intend was to fill the rucksack direct
Today it just seemed easier to use a Sainsbury's bag then decant into that.
Cheers
Might save another 'close encounter' next time
Oh boy @jjraakFirst world problems
Some advice please
Just had an interesting trip to Sainsbury's.
Self serve terminals.
Since accident carrying a plastic bag with more the just one or two items in, a tad more troublesome then previously.
So I decided to bring small rucksack .means I can load up ruckie, then walk safely using crutch ..suits me at the moment
(Bear in mind only one hand really works and other shoulder still recuperating)
However a most unpleasant encounter.
Assistant became quite belligerent
sure gent just had a bad day, on reflection.
I had no intention of disrespecting him, tho may have done inadvertently by requesting his attention.
Suffice a few minutes of '..big man'. This and "big man" that
(And btw I worked in an industry where that COULD be a intended as a compliment..trust me, this wasn't )
Perhaps my laughter offended him , who knowsat that point I was beyond carrying for him or him hanging over me as I scanned each item,
Like a store detective, despite him being requested by other shoppers
It became quite farcical
Anyway point is for those who know .
Is the "use your own bag" really intended purely for other supermarket plastic bags ?
The intent was to fill the rucksack direct
Today it just seemed easier to use a Sainsbury's bag then decant into that.
Cheers
Might save another 'close encounter' next time
Lovely photo of Midnight @gennepherFbg 6.5
Got to do stuff today.
All present and correct at gennepher's cat diner and garden yesterday.
I've been working on a new app, and haven't mastered it yet.
So a quickie this morning.
Photo of Midnight early this morning.
Brushed him a lot yesterday.
Just one bit of dead fur to get out...
Cuppa next.
Have a good day...
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Thank you @Krystyna23040Lovely photo of Midnight @gennepher
That was a nightmare shopping trip @jjraakFirst world problems
Some advice please
Just had an interesting trip to Sainsbury's.
Self serve terminals.
Since accident carrying a plastic bag with more the just one or two items in, a tad more troublesome then previously.
So I decided to bring small rucksack .means I can load up ruckie, then walk safely using crutch ..suits me at the moment
(Bear in mind only one hand really works and other shoulder still recuperating)
However a most unpleasant encounter.
Assistant became quite belligerent
sure gent just had a bad day, on reflection.
I had no intention of disrespecting him, tho may have done inadvertently by requesting his attention.
Suffice a few minutes of '..big man'. This and "big man" that
(And btw I worked in an industry where that COULD be a intended as a compliment..trust me, this wasn't )
Perhaps my laughter offended him , who knowsat that point I was beyond carrying for him or him hanging over me as I scanned each item,
Like a store detective, despite him being requested by other shoppers
It became quite farcical
Anyway point is for those who know .
Is the "use your own bag" really intended purely for other supermarket plastic bags ?
The intent was to fill the rucksack direct
Today it just seemed easier to use a Sainsbury's bag then decant into that.
Cheers
Might save another 'close encounter' next time
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