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  • Ante1Ante1 Posts: 3,085
    Good morning Rubee, LB and all to follow.

    It's beautiful morning here. Hope you all will enjoy watching coronation. I'll also watch, and of course for me and many of you, it will be first time to see ceremony. Now is time for cup of tea.
    Croatia
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    Rant away Biglad - it is good to offload now and again. The boss sounds like a right plonker. Pity you can't divert angry messages his way!
    Rowlandscastle, I hope that your wife has a marvellous time in London. I can imagine that the excitement and friendliness amongst all those people will be tangible and infectious.
    Good morning Ruby, you snuckered in there. Will you be watching the coronation?
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    Good morning Ante. Alright alright - you just rub it in what a youngster you are
    It's OK - I forgive you! I will join you in a cup (mug) of tea! Cheers! By the way did you enjoy your 'coffee' yesterday?

    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
  • Ante1Ante1 Posts: 3,085
    🤣🤣 LB. It wasn't my intention, but now when you mentioned it... It's funny how you consider my young, and pupils in the school think that I'm a relic. I don't dare to imagine what they think of little bit older people. 
    Croatia
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    Ante, it always amused me when I was at school how the pupils viewed us. What they don't seem to realise that we were once their age and that we got up to all the naughtiness and mischief that they did so in a way we were prepared for it all. When they themselves get older, if they only remember the things and advice that we said to them - never mind all the subjects - then I believe we will have done our jobs.
    In our heads most of us never feel the chronological age we actually are and as long as we can keep active in our gardens and have a great sense of humour then does it really matter?
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
  • debs64debs64 Posts: 5,184
    Good morning all. Very busy day yesterday and very stressful with people coming in right up to the last minute. That’s ok sometimes but when it’s the addicts it’s annoying they have all day and it’s so inconsiderate as their prescriptions are time consuming. Popped to ikea for tea and bought some of their large terracotta pots and some storage bags for son to pack up this week ready to take to Liverpool. 
    Graham has started escaping from his enclosure so fiancé needs to look at it later. He gives me such a cheeky look when I spot him walking around the garden. 
    Planning to watch the coronation I don’t like Charles but it should be interesting and fiancé is keen to see it. 
  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,043
    Morning all.

    The doctor confirmed the diagnosis of the 111 doctor. It was diverticulitis, but it has settled down. He's given me a 4 month prescription to keep it calm and said if it flares up again to ring him straight away and if I can't get hold of him I must dial 15, the French 999. It may need immediate antibiotic treatment. If I'm lucky I won't have it again, but it will always be a possibility.

    We'll be watching the Coronation. Looking forward to it. TV is on. Not sure which channel would be best, ITV or BBC. Don't have Sky and haven't yet found GB News, wonder if it's on Free Sat.

    Tonight we are babysitting for Son 2. They are going to see Swan Lake in Bordeaux. We stay the night and have Sunday Lunch with them.
    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • Songbird-2Songbird-2 Posts: 2,349
    Morning all. We will be watching the Coronation, it is, indeed, a moment in history and I, for one, will savour it. I was too young to remember the last one and don't even think we had a TV at that time.
    Ante, when you start to think to your yourself that " I'm starting to sound like my mother/father" then is the time to worry 😂
    Busy, so pleased to hear you've got a definitive diagnosis now( keep a note of it somewhere, time, date and who told you) in case of difficulties in the future for medicine. Hope you don't get a flare-up anytime soon.
    Debs, Graham sounds a cheeky monkey, but he'll be thinking the grass is greener......
    Biglad, what a pain your boss sounds. Not good enough. Get yourself outside and some fresh air and gardening, that will hopefully cheer you up and blow those cobwebs away. 
  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 24,043
    I'm savouring it, Hazel, thoroughly enjoying it.

    I've twisted my gammy knee, hurts. Bother it.
    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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