Much easier to visit MIL the home is only 35 minutes away and a rural drive rather than the urban sprawl of Wolverhampton. Sadly neither Mrs MC or I have any idea what MIL is thinking or if she's any idea where she is or what is happening, she is a very poorly lady but also "a strong old bird" her doctors words.Morning all. 5.8 for me, happy to be back in the 5s.
Mr C has gone to work, middle daughter&partner still in London so it’s just me and Dennis today - the world is our oyster, shall it be beach or woodland? Somewhere familiar or unexplored?
@jjraak I’m enjoying your travelogue and photos, looks like you’re having the time of your lives there.
@Muddy Cyclist how is your MIL settling in to her new place? Is it easier visiting her there than the hospital.
@HarryBeau hope you have C&L disentangled from the bedding by now.
@gennepher I feel it’s a crumpet day! I have some streaky bacon in the fridge which might go well with it.
@gennepher I feel it’s a crumpet day! I have some streaky bacon in the fridge which might go well with it
Nice. I learned to type on a four bank Imperial - quite similar. We had to slide our fingers into a shield over the keys and type to either music or the sound of a metronome. Once we had it, it was on to a Siemens t100 teleprinter and then learning five dot Murray code. Still miss that carriage return.
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I still type poetry @Muddy Cyclist on an old cursive script type writer from 1930's which belonged to my partner's father who used it at sea when he was a sea captain in the early part of last century...Good Morning and a 5.7 for me today.
Other than a visit to MIL a quiet day ahead, time to recharge the batteries.
Frightening thing is I still have a similar one which I used to type my poems and short stories on.How we have moved on.
Do the best you can with today.
Much easier to visit MIL the home is only 35 minutes away and a rural drive rather than the urban sprawl of Wolverhampton. Sadly neither Mrs MC or I have any idea what MIL is thinking or if she's any idea where she is or what is happening, she is a very poorly lady but also "a strong old bird" her doctors words.
Enjoy your day exploring there is always something new to discover.
I'm sure they were trying to help DJC and it only took three times as long to get it done...when I'd finished they were both very pleased with themselves!I’m chuckling at the thought of trying to change bedding with those two little helpers chipping in.
Thanks DJC it was touch & go but both have been banned from the bedroom until they learn how to make a decent hospital cornerhope you have C&L disentangled from the bedding by now.
I also learnt to type to music - The William Tell Overture. I remember when electric typewriters were introduced at work - it felt like we were on the cutting edge of technology.Nice. I learned to type on a four bank Imperial - quite similar. We had to slide our fingers into a shield over the keys and type to either music or the sound of a metronome. Once we had it, it was on to a Siemens t100 teleprinter and then learning five dot Murray code. Still miss that carriage return.
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I still type poetry @Muddy Cyclist on an old cursive script type writer from 1930's which belonged to my partner's father who used it at sea when he was a sea captain in the early part of last century...
My poetry turns out differently on that than when on the tablet or phone...and so do my short stories....it is a different feel, a different atmosphere, a connection with a past I didn't experience...
Thanks DJC it was touch & go but both have been banned from the bedroom until they learn how to make a decent hospital corner
They've learned so much in the last two weeks DJC...unfortunately none of it particularly useful...on Christmas morning friends & their children arrived for tea presents & mince pies...we always take the china out of the cabinet the full works tea pot milk jug & sugar bowl plates etc...as I saw them out I must have been out of the room for around two to three minutes only... I came back into the room to find Charlie & Lola with their faces stuck right into the milk jug lapping away for England...I am so lucky they didn't break any...so are theyWell if they learn can they please teach me?
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