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I didn't realise that, even in the 70's there were issues with cheques. As a young teenager I didn't have a bank account so had to use postal orders but when I married Tom he already had a bank account (he needed it so that his end of voyage pay off, which would be the majority of his wages for a 9 month voyage) and we converted it into a joint account so thereafter I could use cheques.Brain woke me up at 11pm last night.
Just had an idea Brain said.
Gather all your postcards in boxes and put in potting shed until daughter has gone and you can sort them out then...But you can do this in the morning after your sleep.
Well, I never went back to sleep.
3 boxes are awaiting transport to the potting shed, but I can't go out in the dark (as I could've done at one time) just yet as it is still dark and there are some large dog foxes out there at the moment.
The same happened last year about this time.
I just googled.
"...occurring in January or February. Courting foxes can be heard barking or uttering unearthly screams; the dog and vixen hunt and travel together for about three weeks before mating"
I have an interesting clip for tomorrow...
I need more boxes from the garage to put the rest of my postcards in....
Got to wait until daylight....
I started postcrossing in late 2019. I knew lockdowns would be coming and I wanted a hobby that would keep me in touch with the world. I already had the stamps (I always bought an extra book of stamps, but usually with Xmas designs). Been doing this since 1970's.
Any of you remember, probably only women will remember as we didn't have checkbooks in this days but had to pay for postal orders and the charge that came with that, some firms would say in the adverts to send stamps to pay for the goods would be absolutely fine. I used to do that.
Daylight is slow at coming this morning...
Going to have a nap...
Thanks Ian...Morning all. I don't know my fbg so nothing to report there. @Annb what a lovely surprise. @gennepher tiring but resourceful night and thanks for sharing the creative. @dunelm thanks for sharing that bright, spring like piece. One man's farmers market is another woman's sofa as they say hereabouts. For one day only (for the moment) this is on point. @Krystyna23040 you really are the embodiment of perpetual motion.Is tomorrow your 59th street bridge song day? I'mma having more tea, doing a few steps and warming up for watching sport. However Carpe deim applies as you do you just don't try to squeeze too hard - you'll only strangle it..
Thank you @gennepherAbsolutely WOW for this painting @dunelm
Amazing...
Great that you are on a roll @gennepher. .I actually do like the castle.Fbg 7.1
My fault I was eating biscuits in the night to keep going with putting stuff in boxes to go out to the potting shed...
I am in a roll now...
Anything that will not be needed in the next month is going in cardboard boxes, carefully labelled, and going into potting shed. Fortunately I save cardboard boxes - unsellotape them and put them flat in the garage. So many uses for flat cardboard...
So, resellotape them up...
There is now a possibility I can get this place straight enough for when daughter arrives, and tables clear for us painting again...
But I badly need sleep now before I start again...
Nighttime wildlife video
Fox jumps on the swing - more Foxes & Badgers - the whole countryside in my back garden
1 min 39
Creative - this is the drawing I did in the SketchClubApp of the castle yesterday. I kept the digital pen on the screen until I had finished, but the drawing was appalling. So I made the nib thicker and did another drawing on top of it. Still don't like it. I can't draw castles...this one does not have a distinctive enough shape fo me from the outside....the inside of it is another matter, I took daughter there drawing and painting last year, and we spent a few hours producing art work inside it...
Time for a nap....
And a cuppa
Have your best day...
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Perpetual motion is a really good description of how life is for me at the moment @ianpspurs . Sometimes I t think that I am getting too old for this - but I get such a buzz from what I do that I just can't give it up.Morning all. I don't know my fbg so nothing to report there. @Annb what a lovely surprise. @gennepher tiring but resourceful night and thanks for sharing the creative. @dunelm thanks for sharing that bright, spring like piece. One man's farmers market is another woman's sofa as they say hereabouts. For one day only (for the moment) this is on point. @Krystyna23040 you really are the embodiment of perpetual motion.Is tomorrow your 59th street bridge song day? I'mma having more tea, doing a few steps and warming up for watching sport. However Carpe deim applies as you do you just don't try to squeeze too hard - you'll only strangle it..
Thank you very much for your kind compliment @Krystyna23040Great that you are on a roll @gennepher. .I actually do like the castle.
Well it certainly looks like an old castle ruin. All the best with the boxing up.Fbg 7.1
My fault I was eating biscuits in the night to keep going with putting stuff in boxes to go out to the potting shed...
I am in a roll now...
Anything that will not be needed in the next month is going in cardboard boxes, carefully labelled, and going into potting shed. Fortunately I save cardboard boxes - unsellotape them and put them flat in the garage. So many uses for flat cardboard...
So, resellotape them up...
There is now a possibility I can get this place straight enough for when daughter arrives, and tables clear for us painting again...
But I badly need sleep now before I start again...
Nighttime wildlife video
Fox jumps on the swing - more Foxes & Badgers - the whole countryside in my back garden
1 min 39
Creative - this is the drawing I did in the SketchClubApp of the castle yesterday. I kept the digital pen on the screen until I had finished, but the drawing was appalling. So I made the nib thicker and did another drawing on top of it. Still don't like it. I can't draw castles...this one does not have a distinctive enough shape fo me from the outside....the inside of it is another matter, I took daughter there drawing and painting last year, and we spent a few hours producing art work inside it...
Time for a nap....
And a cuppa
Have your best day...
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Good to hear from you but shame this hasn't been such a good two weeks. Hope and pray the warfarin goes well and you are soon home.Just a quick visit to let you know I’m ok ish still in hospital not been my best couple of weeks so far have now been put on waferine so not allowed out till they get the dosage correct.
Hey @JohnEGreenJust a quick visit to let you know I’m ok ish still in hospital not been my best couple of weeks so far have now been put on waferine so not allowed out till they get the dosage correct.
Smashing surrise and good move handing over that box of temptations.I didn't realise that, even in the 70's there were issues with cheques. As a young teenager I didn't have a bank account so had to use postal orders but when I married Tom he already had a bank account (he needed it so that his end of voyage pay off, which would be the majority of his wages for a 9 month voyage) and we converted it into a joint account so thereafter I could use cheques.
I made some shortbread for DIL to take to the staffroom at her school last weeked and was surprised when she came back with a gift from them of a box of Roses chocolates and a Friendship book. That was a lovely surprise and so kind of them. Chocolates were handed over to Em immediately to avoid temptation and I kept the Friendship book. Never really knew what such a book was but there are some very interesting and thoughtful quotes in it.
Thank you @ianpspurs - I am keeping shtum about sofas.Morning all. I don't know my fbg so nothing to report there. @Annb what a lovely surprise. @gennepher tiring but resourceful night and thanks for sharing the creative. @dunelm thanks for sharing that bright, spring like piece. One man's farmers market is another woman's sofa as they say hereabouts. For one day only (for the moment) this is on point. @Krystyna23040 you really are the embodiment of perpetual motion.Is tomorrow your 59th street bridge song day? I'mma having more tea, doing a few steps and warming up for watching sport. However Carpe deim applies as you do you just don't try to squeeze too hard - you'll only strangle it..
Good to see you checking in and if it’s just getting the dose right, hopefully home next week.Just a quick visit to let you know I’m ok ish still in hospital not been my best couple of weeks so far have now been put on waferine so not allowed out till they get the dosage correct.
Certainly a feeling of mist and I like the lamplight and the feeling that the world is peering back at the observer.Fbg as much as it can be an fbg is 6.8
I was asleep.
Woke up at 1.30.
An hour later I gave up trying to sleep...
So I make a fresh flask of tea.
Did some sorting out and labelling.
Took blood glucose reading at 3.30.
Back in bed.
Uploaded this video.
Nighttime wildlife
Two new Foxes - possibly just paired up - come to visit the legendary swing in my back garden
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Creative - this was a quick line drawing from my car in the car park last week when I went for that meal. It was a very foggy day. The weather app had said 'light mist'!!!
As a line drawing it wasn't very successful in my eyes, and as I was still awake, I had a play with this sketch further in SketchClubApp this morning to create a bit of colour and a feeling of mist. I am quite pleased with the way this has turned out. There were two gaps in the hedge below the lamp which made me think of Narnia. It took about an hour!
See if I can get a bit of sleep before daylight...
Night night...
Have your best day...
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