Off to bed shortly. Boiler packed in just after 6pm so I've been out getting a couple more small heaters to keep us going. Man coming tomorrow and will just have to get the new boiler now Car goes in for service on Friday so I hope there's no horrors with that and that'll be my 'three' out the way for a while after the laptop and boiler.
Was just wondering if anyone else was watching Broadchurch. It's off to a great start isn't it lily?
Bet you're weary BM. Moving's a good way of getting rid of excess baggage though
Heard on the radio that over 3 million people turned out in France to demonstrate including dozens of world leaders. Excellent support.
See you all tomorrow. Sleep well
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Good night all, just sat in the kitchen waiting for Shadow to drop off in his crate, seems to be calmer if I sit a bit - it's like putting a baby to bed, could never do that walking away thing & leave him crying.
Going to try Broadchurch on i-player tomorrow, really enjoyed last series.
Glad you got back ok BL, good on you for going.
BM, well done on the packing, always makes moving day smoother if good preparation done first.
Fairy, these mini crisis always cost money don't they, good luck with the car on Friday.
RB, glad you had a lovely birthday.
Back to normal tomorrow, school run, SM, & Pilates & 3 good dog walks, so lovely to have Charlie home, he has had cuddles and kisses all day.
“Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?” —Betsy Cañas Garmon
Well weekend shift finished and next weekend is holiday so I have a very long list of things to get done over next twelve days.
It's very gusty here today, little Flynn was scared to stay out in it so pooped in the office. Oh dear never mind, he's afraid of noises mostly, the two big dogs barking next door will guarantee a swift turn around when he's enjoying the garden although we might have better luck in the house, since OH has been training him with the hoover all weekend. (before that, I hovered and Flynn took to sitting on my OH's shoulders for safety.)
Watched The Garden Revival show on catch-up last night and you know what...Carol kind of convinced me about daffs. Never liked them much but now I realise the choice, will investigate for next year maybe. Even OH liked some
ditto to birthday wishes and glad tidings, and welcome back Fairygirl and have a great day to all
Morning Wintersong and MrsG. Morning everyone else too. I agree 6.30 today seems earlier than it normally does MrsG. Probably something to do with the pitch darkness, and it being a Monday.
Pilates tonight for me too - need to keep flexible so I can bend down and reach all those weeds
Good morning all Jolly dark and blowy out there, and only 9.1C at 6.30am.
We have an exciting morning ahead of us - someone is coming to talk to us about putting panels on our roof - decisions, decisions, decisions - anyone any experience/views?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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Thanks again all, I'll do my best...
Still 27 for a few more days.
Off to bed shortly. Boiler packed in just after 6pm so I've been out getting a couple more small heaters to keep us going. Man coming tomorrow and will just have to get the new boiler now
Car goes in for service on Friday so I hope there's no horrors with that and that'll be my 'three' out the way for a while after the laptop and boiler. 
Was just wondering if anyone else was watching Broadchurch. It's off to a great start isn't it lily?
Bet you're weary BM. Moving's a good way of getting rid of excess baggage though
Heard on the radio that over 3 million people turned out in France to demonstrate including dozens of world leaders. Excellent support.
See you all tomorrow. Sleep well
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Good night all, just sat in the kitchen waiting for Shadow to drop off in his crate, seems to be calmer if I sit a bit - it's like putting a baby to bed, could never do that walking away thing & leave him crying.
Going to try Broadchurch on i-player tomorrow, really enjoyed last series.
Glad you got back ok BL, good on you for going.
BM, well done on the packing, always makes moving day smoother if good preparation done first.
Fairy, these mini crisis always cost money don't they, good luck with the car on Friday.
RB, glad you had a lovely birthday.
Back to normal tomorrow, school run, SM, & Pilates & 3 good dog walks, so lovely to have Charlie home, he has had cuddles and kisses all day.
runny, yes it's aka murderhall and Meadowhell!
night all.
Yes Fairy, looks good so far. Really enjoyed the 1st series.
Morning...
Well weekend shift finished and next weekend is holiday so I have a very long list of things to get done over next twelve days.
It's very gusty here today, little Flynn was scared to stay out in it so pooped in the office. Oh dear
never mind, he's afraid of noises mostly, the two big dogs barking next door will guarantee a swift turn around when he's enjoying the garden although we might have better luck in the house, since OH has been training him with the hoover all weekend. (before that, I hovered and Flynn took to sitting on my OH's shoulders for safety.)
Watched The Garden Revival show on catch-up last night and you know what...Carol kind of convinced me about daffs. Never liked them much but now I realise the choice, will investigate for next year maybe. Even OH liked some
ditto to birthday wishes and glad tidings, and welcome back Fairygirl
and have a great day to all 
I'm usually up at this time but gosh it seems early today
strangely warm last night and this morning, anyone else think so?
Work today so must scrub behind the ears and catch you later...
Morning Wintersong and MrsG
. Morning everyone else too
. I agree 6.30 today seems earlier than it normally does MrsG
. Probably something to do with the pitch darkness, and it being a Monday
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Pilates tonight for me too - need to keep flexible so I can bend down and reach all those weeds
Good morning all
Jolly dark and blowy out there, and only 9.1C at 6.30am.
We have an exciting morning ahead of us - someone is coming to talk to us about putting panels on our roof - decisions, decisions, decisions - anyone any experience/views?
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.