Morning folks, up just before 7,not a bad night,thank goodness.Fitdt decent sleep in over a week! Eldest daughter is 51 today, has found a new job, starting in a couple of weeks. Can't see her till next week,don't tell her,I bought her a water feature, she'd been looking for one. A HUGE amount of love for Hosta. I would imagine a lot of us have been in similar situations in our lifetime. Was cooking yesterday thought, hello what's that on my almost new pristine white T-shirt,had been so careful, removed it,got weirder by the minute,THEN I realized,it was blood,flu jab a about an hour before!!
Sat in hospital 'after jab' waiting room with Charlie, this is his 2nd one, so all done now. He's had the Pfizer, so possibly fatigue later.
@Hostafan1, as ever, hugs and kind positive thoughts being sent your way.
Glad to hear you had a good night out @punkdoc, much release of tension I'm sure.
Cooking two curries today for our Indian Curry Night tomorrow, red pepper and lentil and chicken tikka masala. Also exotic fruit cheesecake, not very Indian but something popular yet a bit different. .
Right, must drop Charlie back at school,
Good day all.
“Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?” —Betsy Cañas Garmon
Have you ever tried Madhur Jaffrey's Indian carrot cake recipe @D0rdogne_Damsel? Maybe for next time you do curry night ?
We have had a spit of rain here. Less than a mm. The forecast says no more now for a few days but it's actually raining at the mo so maybe we'll get a whole mm.
I have to be indoors anyway today as I have to finish a new bag to show at Monday's AGM as a model for one of the workshops we're planning for this year at patch club. Making it up as I go along.........
Hope everyone is safe and well and has had a good night.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
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Lovely day again today. No rain. I can still hear my Dad saying 'yes dear' to my Mum. Everyone called each other dear in those days. None of my generation and certainly not the next use it - I miss it. I say 'love/lovely' or 'darling', but what I hear is 'babes' or 'hun' (shudder).
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Sat in hospital 'after jab' waiting room with Charlie, this is his 2nd one, so all done now. He's had the Pfizer, so possibly fatigue later.
@Hostafan1, as ever, hugs and kind positive thoughts being sent your way.
Glad to hear you had a good night out @punkdoc, much release of tension I'm sure.
Cooking two curries today for our Indian Curry Night tomorrow, red pepper and lentil and chicken tikka masala. Also exotic fruit cheesecake, not very Indian but something popular yet a bit different. .
Right, must drop Charlie back at school,
Good day all.
We have had a spit of rain here. Less than a mm. The forecast says no more now for a few days but it's actually raining at the mo so maybe we'll get a whole mm.
I have to be indoors anyway today as I have to finish a new bag to show at Monday's AGM as a model for one of the workshops we're planning for this year at patch club. Making it up as I go along.........
Hope everyone is safe and well and has had a good night.
I can still hear my Dad saying 'yes dear' to my Mum. Everyone called each other dear in those days. None of my generation and certainly not the next use it - I miss it. I say 'love/lovely' or 'darling', but what I hear is 'babes' or 'hun' (shudder).
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Actually - my OH and I call each other 'lit' which was what I was calling my daughter as a progression from little one.