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  • Good Morning LB, SGL, Debs & Rubee and all to follow,ย 
    LB Wishing a Happy birthday to your sister today ๐Ÿฅณ I hope she and her family have a lovely time in Grasmere. Hope you find some great buys in the SM if you do venture there,ย 
    SGL Glad you enjoyed your day yesterday, it will be nice to have a relaxing one today with some films,ย 
    Debs Sounds like you had a lot of fun yesterday a lovely time with your family,ย 
    Rubee The space under beds is so useful I like places that you can access easily, hope you will have a nice easy day today,ย 
    Hazel Those white trees do look beautiful it will be nice to have a change, hope you find a bargain in the sales,ย 
    After much deliberation I bought mum a pink Azalea for a houseplant. She has Rhododendrons and Azaleas in pots in the garden so I know they are a favourite of hers, she was very pleased to have one to care for inside.ย 
    I need to do some putting away today, hope you all have a lovely day.ย 
  • Hello all ... glad everyone seems to have had a lovely Boxing Day ... lots of cold food, pickles and salads here ... probably enough to last us the week!ย  But this morning I'm making broccoli and stilton soup for OH's lunch flask tomorrow ...

    Enjoy Christmas Day Bank Holiday folks ... Boxing Day Bank Holiday tomorrow ... apparently ...ย 

    Gardening in Central Norfolkย on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • BigladBiglad Posts: 3,265
    Morning all,

    Mild and dry here (at least for the time being). Any thoughts on this deposit on a shed roof? Naturally occurring or have next door been chucking the washing-up water over the fence? :oย 



    East Lancs
  • RubeeRubee Posts: 8,932
    That is very pretty Big Lad .It does look like washing up bubbles . Perhaps someone can tell you what it is .
  • RubeeRubee Posts: 8,932
    Big Lad , could it be the Spittle Bug thatโ€™s been on your shed roof ?
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    Had a productive trip to 'Sco and it was very quiet when I arrived there at 09:03 . I got a bargain piece of beef which is now smelling very delicious in the kitchen, also got lots of fruit and veg which will come in handy. It made me smile when in the seasonal aisle they had row upon row of wheeled cabin baggage. We can dream I suppose.
    Biglad, do you live near a river?
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
  • BigladBiglad Posts: 3,265
    I don't @Ladybird4. The occasional temporary pond in the wet corner isn't quite the same thing :D
    East Lancs
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    Ha ha ha Biglad - you are right. I only asked as sometimes you get spume like that on fast flowing rivers and I thought it could have been that, blown up with the wind we have had lately. I think I would go with the washing up bubbles - or maybe someone near you has been washing a vehicle and some of the froth got blown out of the bucket?
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
  • Biglad yes I would think it was washing up bubbles. ย I had quite a sleep in. ย I didnโ€™t hear the alarm. ย 
  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,043
    Hello all.
    I was just about to post this morning when the Laptop went on strike. I re-started it and went off to the SM to get fruit, veg and milk. Laptop is OK now. Maybe it needed to do updates.

    OH rang this morning to say his Son-in-law has Covid so he is going home, back to Norfolk where he will isolate. OH has been staying with them since last Wednesday. No stops on route, car is full of fuel. They were to have gone out to lunch in a beamy old pub today but SIL felt ill in the night and has tested positive. He had his booster jab about a week ago. OH, his daughter and 2 children have all tested negative. OH had his booster a month ago.

    My little Granddaughter isn't well either but it's a bad case of tonsillitis. She will have her tonsils out as soon as she is 3.
    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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