Morning Everyone I am feeling a little better - hope you are,too,Dove
Yesterday we went to the nursery to cut our Christmas trees - a Nordman for the sitting room and a Norway Spruce for outside by the front door We also have a 6' artificial tree in the dining room which our Grandchildren decorate - I buy a decoration each year for them
Barry has started to put the lights up outside so we are starting to look a bit Christmassy.
Morning Pam, glad to hear you are feeling better. You do sound Christmassy, weare not at all yet, haven't even bought many Christmas presents yet. Finish teaching today though. Masses of marking to do over Christmas and getting ready for Hong Kong in January.
Morning everyone - thanks for the good wishes - glad you're feeling a bit better FG - I was back at work yesterday (for the Christmas lunch ) - I've a day off booked for today as have last minute shopping to finish and a cut and blow dry - then I'll be home wrapping all the presents as I'll have to get them distrbuted around East Anglia before we go to MIL's on Christmas Eve.
Our tree is up and decorated - it's a tall white artificial one - we've always had real ones before but since moving here I worry about damp containers on the parquet floor. The white one looks quite stylish in this house as it's quite modern/open plan sort of thing. When I can find one I like I'll buy a potted fir tree to live outside then we can put it by the front door and decorate it each Christmas, but I'll wait until I find the sort of tree I like that's not going to grow too huge - prices this time of year are bumped up of course!
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Night Geoff. Won't be far behind you! Well, not literally.
Yes please Geoff will give it a go.
I saw some chocolate and orange flavoured sausages in the butchers the other day, not sure I fancy those.
Glyn
Morning Everyone
I am feeling a little better - hope you are,too,Dove 
Yesterday we went to the nursery to cut our Christmas trees - a Nordman for the sitting room and a Norway Spruce for outside by the front door
We also have a 6' artificial tree in the dining room which our Grandchildren decorate - I buy a decoration each year for them 
Barry has started to put the lights up outside so we are starting to look a bit Christmassy.
I hope everyone is well - have a good day
Pam LL x
Have a good day all.
Glyn
Morning the early risers again-another day-another dollar
Glyn-tell us more about Honk Kong-intrigued
-I fancy chocolate orange flavoured sausages now
Pam-it sounds very festive at your place
Today's mystery choc is one for the SCD fans-what do I hate and relate that to something in church-not too difficult-perhaps,maybe
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Thinking caps on
Back to bed
Morning everyone - thanks for the good wishes - glad you're feeling a bit better FG - I was back at work yesterday (for the Christmas lunch
) - I've a day off booked for today as have last minute shopping to finish and a cut and blow dry - then I'll be home wrapping all the presents as I'll have to get them distrbuted around East Anglia before we go to MIL's on Christmas Eve.
Our tree is up and decorated - it's a tall white artificial one - we've always had real ones before but since moving here I worry about damp containers on the parquet floor. The white one looks quite stylish in this house as it's quite modern/open plan sort of thing. When I can find one I like I'll buy a potted fir tree to live outside then we can put it by the front door and decorate it each Christmas, but I'll wait until I find the sort of tree I like that's not going to grow too huge - prices this time of year are bumped up of course!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning all, am up too.
Site/pc/brain going very s l o w l y.
Have taken nasty tablet & assembled breakfast which cant have yet. 
Will go e/w & see if that any faster..... J.