Such a lot going on. Am pleased to read that you seem to be coping well...6.8 this madhouse morning on this frantic footie day.
Well, where do I start? I suppose at the beginning.
Woke up around 5am.
Got up after shaking eased.
Found Mrs L snoring.
Sorted the usual meds, cuppa, clothes and washing.
Woke Mrs L up.
Got Mrs L first chores done and as she livened up a little. And made me aware the television was not on.
Tried the remote, sound but no picture.
Tried everything I could think of, not working.
So moved bedroom tele, into front room.
So many wires and places to put them!!!!!
Got it going. Only took me an hour (ish) interrupted by tea and a few expletives.
Put washing on. Her favourite jimjams needed it.
Went to getting drying out of dryer. Found the waste grid blocked.
Tried using tools, and plunger and prodder, didn't work.
Only one option left.
Had to put my hand down and get to the bottom of it.
So up to my elbow in washing water and whatever was down there in the dark and dangerous drainage system.
Finally found after much frantic feeling around, the obstruction.
It was a toy, #8 had played with it the other day and somehow found its way to be stuck.
Arm and hand thoroughly washed and soaked and cleaned thoroughly.
Toy in bin.
Washing back on and more cuppa.
Mrs L has z's coming through the room. And I start kitchen duties. Dishes and food prep.
Accident occurs, change of clothes for Mrs L, tea isn't supposed to be worn, mop out and more washing. Good thing it isn't bed changing day. It still might be. Change done, Mrs L wants more tea and a visit upstairs,
That done, Mrs L says, it's bedtime.
Not too sure if Mrs L is aware of time of day. Let's her go to bed.
Makes her comfortable, goes back downstairs, kettle on, more tea. Gets her bag with her necessities in. Her kindle, and a couple of bites in case.
Sorted washing into drier.
Put next load in. Checks drain.ok!
It is raining!
Gets to around noon, and I can have a few minutes.
I have a feeling as I'm writing this, that #7 & #8 could be on way around.
And of course duly arrive.
I will be back later...........
Unless.....
Have to organise t.v. repair.
Oh no @Annb - I do hope they sort it quickly.4.5 at 03.45 today (exactly the same as last night).
I don't think this heating system is working at all. No hot water in the taps and no heat in the radiators. Neil thinks it is just a matter of adjustment, but I'm not sure about that. I had thought that I might, by now be able to wear just 2 layers in the house, but no, I'm still having to wear a big, fleecy jacket and the radiator on which I usually heat my toes is currently colder than my toes.
At least my blood pressure has come down now to 139/67. I don't think it's been that low for years.
I like!Fbg 6.7
No time to look in, and read posts...
Daughter is only here half a day, a night, and another day before she has to go back to London to teach her students at uni in London next week before they all return to Australia...
Yesterday I took daughter to Flint Castle where we braved the elements and that vicious wind to do some open air paintings. I nearly got blown over, along with my walker. We sat on a bench to paint. So my creative is a painting of the bank of the river, the path, and the river. I threw a mixture of stuff, graphite, charcoal, pencils, edding pens, water brushes, and an old 30 year old tin of a gouache set of 6 pans of colour which I have never painted with, in a bag. I thought that paint might work outside in adverse conditions, and it did.
Daughter used graphite and charcoal and painted the castle walls. Then she did the river scene with the gouache paints.
My creative is a mixed media.
I rarely paint from nature now. It was something I did with J long ago. Some people came behind us and watched us over our shoulders.
Daughter and I painted and talked in the evening. Then at bedtime, I tucked her in with a new soft fluffy blanket I had just bought myself. She might be 50, but it is still nice when someone tucks you in.
We're painting again this morning...
And then she is going to help me correctly angle some some alarms on the driveway. ( I bought them at the beginning of Covid lockdowns to help alerting me to the Amazon parcel man.)The alarms sound like 2 frenzied dogs barking, and I can hear them when I am wearing my hearing processor). And also to position one outside my kitchen door, so I can hear postie as well. My daughter couldn't understand when my neighbour's 'window cleaner', as my neighbour insisted it was (when I was taking photos of this stranger winding up yellow pipes in my driveway which I also needed to drive into), was parked outside my bungalow if he was accessing my neighbour's extensive windows around his property. And my neighbour has room for more than half a dozen cars outside his property.
So, daughter wants to help me protect my security this morning.
Wildlife nighttime video
The Curious Badger
Have your best kind of day
Time for a cuppa.
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So much like early photographic sepia plates.Good morning everyone on a bright and sunny start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. Farmers market was crowded yesterday so only bought bread - three sourdough loaves - now sliced and in the freezer. Baker tells me that she starts baking at midnight on market day. Today is a national cycle race - a 27km quiet challenging circuit taking about 40 mins - 4 laps for the women’s race and then 6 laps for the open. Nearly as exhausting as a morning with @Lamont D. Lots of festival type activities in the town to see as well. Art bit - one colour exercise - burnt umber. Hope that this sunshine is working over your patch today. Best make my koffy.
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Physically just about.Such a lot going on. Am pleased to read that you seem to be coping well...
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