Rotten day for you - parking charges - it’s all very sneakily done I feel.Greeting all.
Been quiet of late so I thought I'd pipe up.
A sultry 6.5 FBG this am
A week off work, not going anywhere so just a little chill time.
Wasn't going to mention but a poor day last Wednesday.
Not too sure how to take it .
Woke up, felt rough as the proverbial while getting washed
Almost cried off work... almost .
I take car to station, ( near by but too far to walk for me )
Park up & lock it .
Absolutely tipping it down (silly o'clock am) rain mac, hat, water pouring off me as I move.
I head to station, bank card for scanning at barrier in pocket.
Halfway there I check ...
Oh no ...card missing .
Back to car retrace steps ...no card.
Load up spare card, but now missing train , so I'm late (hate being late).
Awful day at work, feel 'off' all day, bristle at almost everything
Home time, train home delayed & packed, don't deal with crowds that well..thankfully it's a short journey..arrive back at car.
Well I would have if it was still there.....eek
It's been stolen.
Nephew or niece borrowed it but forgot to mention goes through my head .
While no car, I check ground in dark to see if I can at least see my bank card.......
Only for a car, lights ablaze (bye bye night vision) to park on a near empty street... on THAT spot .
I raise my eyes to plead to the gods for a small break in this awful day ...
And then I spot it.....
"Parking suspended ' on a pole a few cars back from where I parked .
Ok mystery over...what's the cost...I go online to the website , car pound towing fee & parking ticket just north of £400 smackers ..aagghh.
Cane out & a painfully slow mournful walk home , musing at the unexpected cost & once home I rest up & apply heat to knee, wondering why I bother working.
I try putting it on the back burner, as you do and chalk it down to 'experience'...
Well I try .
Next morning I wake up determined to sort it come what may
Upshot is niece tells me they don't always tow to pound....
Hers wasn't ...interesting
Sensibly they just move car a few streets away and fine you the parking penalty (£65 if paid in ..etc )
I check ..mines a block over where I parked ...
I collect it relieved it only cost £65 not £400.
I bowl around feeling £340 richer stupidly ...lol
So yeah, a pee poor day, followed by a little Ray of sensibleness bringing a lightness to the dark of the previous day ...the End.
Anyway, all good here
A few health assessment appointments re accident, so an 'almost' week being left to my own devices ...nice .
Stay safe all.
Hug for the tiredness and foul weather. Thank you for the cheery kaleidoscopeFbg 6.9
Nighttime wildlife
Badger & a handsome Fox
About 9 seconds in, you can see the Badger triumphantly carrying one of the birds fatballs out of the garden. He returned awhile later, but alas no more fatballs!!!
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDF8pItoXZF/?igsh=MTlrMmoxdXVnbDdveg==
Same vid on TikTok
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdjKf7u6/
Creative - another kaleidoscope, using the spider plant in the bathroom again.
I am still very tired, slept a lot today.
Weather was absolutely foul, and dark.
It was that bad, I found I had several extra inhabitants in my bungalow. Some of the stray cats had come in for food and shelter for a bit... I couldn't get to the kitchen without tripping over cats. Two of these stray cats, they do not allow me to touch or handle them, and they didn't even today, but they were grateful for food and shelter. They purr around my ankles and were kissing my hand with their noses as I put the food down, but this is not an invitation by them to allow me to touch any part of them.
I think I just have two extra cats tonight, but there might be a third one hiding somewhere. Midnight allows this (he is the only cat I allow to sit and sleep on me), I assume he understands what it's like to be out in foul weather.
Night night
Sweet dreams....
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A hug for the underlying tiredness,Some of the stray cats had come in for food and shelter for a bit... I couldn't get to the kitchen without tripping over cats. Two of these stray cats, they do not allow me to touch or handle them, and they didn't even today, but they were grateful for food and shelter. They purr around my ankles and were kissing my hand with their noses as I put the food down, but this is not an invitation by them to allow me to touch any part of them.
I think I just have two extra cats tonight, but there might be a third one hiding somewhere. Midnight allows this (he is the only cat I allow to sit and sleep on me), I assume he understands what it's like to be out in foul weather.
Thank you very much @dunelmHug for the tiredness and foul weather. Thank you for the cheery kaleidoscope
My experience @dunelm with mixing shades of inks is that even small/tiny quantities will last the next few years...mine do... I have just found a drawer full of them...Good morning everyone on another splendidly quiet start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.4 on the scales of Osiris - significant as I made a fish pie for last nights dinner. Instant mash; I make it first thing in the morning or last thing at night for the next day using half the amount of boiling water and then lob in butter, cold milk and cream until I get the consistency. Then, into the fridge to chill. Seems to work. Topped last night’s pie with cheese before baking. We do like to finish our evening meal before 7pm so that may also help.
Off to Birmingham for the weekend to see the Ninky Nonks and Little Miss Pamplemouse so gift wrapping was our early evening entertainment on a rainy day. The tree may make an appearance today - we will leave some of it for The Girl In The Bubble to tackle when Mrs Miggins picks her up from school. Still not sure who is responsible for moving the marker along the advent lump of wood. Can’t be me, I haven’t been trained. Art bit - I must think of something else to do with these various shades of ink that I over made. Hope your day has at least a ray or two of sunshine in it. My first ray appears whilst making a cafetière of koffy.
Those stray cats are so lucky that they have found you @gennepher.Fbg 6.9
Nighttime wildlife
Badger & a handsome Fox
About 9 seconds in, you can see the Badger triumphantly carrying one of the birds fatballs out of the garden. He returned awhile later, but alas no more fatballs!!!
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDF8pItoXZF/?igsh=MTlrMmoxdXVnbDdveg==
Same vid on TikTok
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdjKf7u6/
Creative - another kaleidoscope, using the spider plant in the bathroom again.
I am still very tired, slept a lot today.
Weather was absolutely foul, and dark.
It was that bad, I found I had several extra inhabitants in my bungalow. Some of the stray cats had come in for food and shelter for a bit... I couldn't get to the kitchen without tripping over cats. Two of these stray cats, they do not allow me to touch or handle them, and they didn't even today, but they were grateful for food and shelter. They purr around my ankles and were kissing my hand with their noses as I put the food down, but this is not an invitation by them to allow me to touch any part of them.
I think I just have two extra cats tonight, but there might be a third one hiding somewhere. Midnight allows this (he is the only cat I allow to sit and sleep on me), I assume he understands what it's like to be out in foul weather.
Night night
Sweet dreams....
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Thank you for those lovely words @jjraak it seems to be a fine day this morning, no dramatic sunrises, a bit of a blue sky some clouds and a teeny tiny bit of sun. So I think we can call that a nice looking day.A hug for the underlying tiredness,
But a great big win for the open heart & such kind understanding about the needs of your furry companions.
Bellissimo .
Thank you @Krystyna23040Those stray cats are so lucky that they have found you @gennepher.
What a lucky catThank you @Krystyna23040
It seems to be a nice day outside, and they have all gone back outside except one who's asleep in the cardboard box in the kitchen - he is old and a bit skinny so I've given him an old furry jumper of mine...
Thank you @gennepher and yes, the merest smidge of ink goes a long wayMy experience @dunelm with mixing shades of inks is that even small/tiny quantities will last the next few years...mine do... I have just found a drawer full of them...
I love that elongated one and the red roof.....
@alf_Josiah you could crush some nuts, mix that in with the chocolate, but make sure you do some white chocolate some milk chocolate and some dark chocolate sprouts, then wrap with the Pharaoh rocher (Sorry spell check won't let me write the correct word) wrappers.Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen.
Blood sugars this morning were 5.8
Mrs J has finished festooning Tilehurst Towers with Christmas decorations and in a couple of days time I shall start swooping her Christmas ornaments around.
I usually wrap sprouts in Fererro Roche wrappers and hang them on her Christmas trees. This year it has been suggested that I coat the sprouts in chocolate then wrap them up, we shall see.
Have a great day all.
Your posts always make me laugh ...keep up the good workGood Afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen. It is now day 3 of Mrs J’s Christmas decorations erection. It is the turn of the lounge to be festooned with a tree, lights and baubles.
I am being to think about crowd funding to finance our soon to be extravagant LED electricity bill.
Hopefully today will be the end.
Blood sugars this morning were 6.7
Stay dry, stay safe and if you are of a sensitive nature don’t take part in Masterchef.
Thank you very much @ianpspurs. @gennepher thanks for the video and kaleidoscope kindly shared even when sorting that bedroom leaves you so tired. Full respect Ma'am.
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