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  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    GW mag came today with a £12 off voucher for first online shop! any one want the voucher no?

    I am boiling garlic for a slug potion! goodness knows if it works, OH just suggested  the fan is put on!!!!!image

    Still snowing here and definately not thawing. I'm wondering where the birds have gone todayimage

    I look totally silly in my wooly hat as well and i don't  care!! as you say Caz older you get less you care, just like my ears warm these daysimage

    OH started to move things around for the 'Do', 

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    I dont do hats-have no wish to look any sillierimage

    In the last 20 minutes he has snowed, sleeted, and rainedimage

    Having groceries delivered sounds very, very, middle class to me and a recent phenomenon-or a throwback to Granville?

     

  • Caz WCaz W Posts: 1,353

    Talking about smells .... just been reading in the paper about a road tunnel in Norway which will be shut for several weeks after a 27-tonne truckload of sweet goat's milk cheese caught fire.  The flames engulfed the tunnel last week and gases from the melting load hindered firefighters. It took four days to put it out. 

  • Lion SLion S Posts: 263

    Afternoon all,

    Just popping in to see if you all are ok. By the look of all the posts most of you are living in a white world too. Hopefully not as cold as here, - 12 C last night.image

    No online supermarket shopping available here, as far as I know. Well, not entirely true, but the one that does is also the most expensive one and is known to bully farmers into cheaper produce but raising their prices for the customer... Not something I can recommend really.

    Keep warm and safe everyone image 

  • Caz WCaz W Posts: 1,353

    Oooh Flowerchild, that's cold - you'll need more than a woolly hat to keep you warm!

  • Lion SLion S Posts: 263

    Staying indoors as much as I can Caz, though the birds do need feeding in this kind of weather. I do feel sorry for my OH who has to go in and out his front loader every day. I also worry about him being safe on the road 'cos he has to drive through a part of Germany to get to work and they only clear the main roads, so very slippery.

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    FC-what is a front loader?-excuse my ignorance-I guess not a washing machine-that would be sillyimage

  • Gary HobsonGary Hobson Posts: 1,892

    Having groceries delivered is actually very old fashioned, and used to be the way that most shopping was done, at least in little villages not big enough to have their own shops. And a lot of people didn't have their own cars. In my parents' day everything was delivered by travelling tradesmen, who all came round in vans. There was a milkman, a baker, a fruiterers, a butcher, a coalman, general store deliveries, even an ironmonger, all in vans.

    Then people started owning cars, and we had the rise of supermarkets.

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Lottie, yes a mid afternoon snack may well be on the cards. Slight problem, as will need to leave well before 3pm to avoid the school traffic locally & the on-going roadworks & schools near to hospital. Then will deliberately park in another depts' carpark, as always spaces- famous last words?- & have to walk the length of hospital to get to unit. Hmm, 2.30 departure I think. Daughter still to move her car & it's started to snow again. image

    Daughter is a walking disaster zone- almost, but not quite, coffee everywhere- & her house has pale carpets! image Ours are old & coffee stains dont show. image See dont clean carpets! J.

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Gary yes I remember the visiting various vans in the village when was little. Also remember when Fine Fare came to local town. J.

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