What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #5942

    Hopefully, this will be the last order this evening so that we can get back to the caravan and get our evening meal on the go.

    Outside temperature is 1 degree. You can certainly feel the cold, as soon as you get out of the car.

    We've turned the heating up in the caravan so hopefully, it will be nice and warm when we get back.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5943

    Cold  I  can  stand,  B2,  it's  wet  and  hunger  that  ruin  my  days  !

    Why are you going hungry ABM? Too much bird food? I'd much rather have cold and bright than warm grey and dull. In this part of the country we don't get a lot of rain but I agree not keen.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #5944

    Hope you have a good trip down to Cornwall, M, I'm sure the dogs will be in their element again.

    Sounds as if you & MrB have had a busy day, B2. Can be lots of fun clearing out other's cupboards!!

  • DSB
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    edited November 2016 #5945

    Have spent most of today working on concert programmes.  Have resorted to wathing TV now!

    David 

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5946

    Hopefully, this will be the last order this evening so that we can get back to the caravan and get our evening meal on the go.

    Outside temperature is 1 degree. You can certainly feel the cold, as soon as you get out of the car.

    We've turned the heating up in the caravan so hopefully, it will be nice and warm when we get back.

    Hope you're right Malcolm. Much warmer where you are 0 here in the town brrrr. Hope your caravan is cosy ?

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #5947

    After last night's frost we woke to a much warmer but duller day. Temperature reached 8C en route to Ingleton, and although the sky was quite clear there was low cloud over Ingleborough. All set up by 12:30, but managed to bump rear corner of van again on
    a tight turn.Sad Walked into the village after lunch, and after dinner had a long telephone conversation with daughter about her latest trip,
    Belgium this time. Another kilo of Belgium Chocolates waiting our collection!!Laughing

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5948

    Hope you have a good trip down to Cornwall, M, I'm sure the dogs will be in their element again.

    Sounds as if you & MrB have had a busy day, B2. Can be lots of fun clearing out other's cupboards!!

    Yes Nellie huge fun . Very hard to get mum to part with anything.  I havd just counted 18 teacloths I've prized away and I reckon there's double that left. She says she doesn't need so much now she's on her own, but won't part with things.  Thee was talk of downsizing but taking all if her furniture with her .

    Hope you're all ready for your departure? Moulesy havd a great trip too.

    Edit just read your post glad you've arrived safely Nellie. Hope not too much damage to u our van

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5949

    Hope you, Mrs M, Harry and Lady have a great time in Cornwall moulesy and that this lovely bright crisp weather continues for you.

    You sound as though you have had a busy and productive day B2. I can remember trying to clear my Dad's cupboards and him resisting. I had a field day when he had to go into hospital for a couple of weeks.Laughing

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #5950

    Hope you have a good trip down to Cornwall, M, I'm sure the dogs will be in their element again.

    Sounds as if you & MrB have had a busy day, B2. Can be lots of fun clearing out other's cupboards!!

    Yes Nellie huge fun . Very hard to get mum to part with anything.  I havd just counted 18 teacloths I've prized away and I reckon there's double that left. She says she doesn't need so much now she's on her own, but won't part with things.  Thee was
    talk of downsizing but taking all if her furniture with her .

    Hope you're all ready for your departure? Moulesy havd a great trip too.

    Edit just read your post glad you've arrived safely Nellie. Hope not too much damage to u our van

    Just a small crack in the plastic corner bumper. I've done similar in the past on both the back corners, and had them replaced, but think I can live with this one.Frown

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5951

    After last night's frost we woke to a much warmer but duller day. Temperature reached 8C en route to Ingleton, and although the sky was quite clear there was low cloud over Ingleborough. All set up by 12:30, but managed to bump rear corner of van again on
    a tight turn.Sad Walked into the village after lunch, and after dinner had a long telephone conversation with daughter about her latest trip,
    Belgium this time. Another kilo of Belgium Chocolates waiting our collection!!Laughing

    Write your comments here...

    Sorry about your van nth. Hope there isnt too much damage.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #5952

    Blank again!!

    Edit..you beat me to it with a full post Millie. Wink

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2016 #5953

    We do use our tumble dryer a lot, much too cold and damp most of the time here on the west coast to dry washing!

    For the small amount of washing we have, it is much easier to use the tumble dryer.

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5954

    We dry most of our washing on an airer in he utility room when the weather is too damp to dry outside.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited December 2016 #5955

    Tammygirl ,  checked the email and it was £19 if we took our old one back and collected the new one or £59 if they delivered and collected. If I had known it wasn't a simple modification I would have had a new one and collected it from currys . 

    Crystal ball was needed there H&T, can't be helped now, sure it will be all fine once fixed.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited December 2016 #5956

    B2, when we had to clear out Mum's we found all sorts of things stashed away. We still have boxes of photos that we keep saying we are going to sort out. There is something quite satisfying when you've had a good cull of things, little and often does it.
    Its good that you are able to go and do jobs for your Mum, hope OH is ok after his fall.

  • Oneputt
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    edited December 2016 #5957

    Another cold and frosty morning.  Just listening to Tim Peake (spaceman) on Chris Evans Radiom show.  What a great guy he seems.  Off to docs for MOT in a couple of minutes

  • triky auto
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    edited December 2016 #5958

    Undecided ,Dry & sunny ,not too cold here in East Kent.Staying home (so far) waiting for a delivery .

  • milliehull
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    edited December 2016 #5959

    We saw Tim Peake on The One Show last night OP.  As you say a really great guy.  He was talking about his new book.  He took some really amazing photos from space.

    Edit:  Happy New Month everyone!!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited December 2016 #5960

    Double whammy this morning! Planned maintenance on here earlier and no signal on the tv. Perhaps the aerial was covered in frost. 

    Other than that, we've got up to a bright, sunny morning and just had some breakfast of cereal, tea and toast.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited December 2016 #5961

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  • Bakers2
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    edited December 2016 #5962

    Warmer, on the thermometer anyway, start to the day +3 but very grey with mist , much prefer the cold and bright. It must have warmed a lot overnight as frosty early evening and bed time. Have to tackle clean through my own house today, not overly motivated!!
    Hubby fine after his fall thankfully, although he was immediately afterwards from what I can gather.

     

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited December 2016 #5963

    Another cold and frosty morning.  Just listening to Tim Peake (spaceman) on Chris Evans Radiom show.  What a great guy he seems.  Off to docs for MOT in a couple of minutes

    He was o  the One show last night, he does come across as a really nice guy.

    Hope all goes well for your health mot too.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited December 2016 #5964

    Another really hard frost, but lots of sunshine. Been out with the dog across the fields, great weather for walking if wrapped up warm. No work until lunchtime, so a few household jobs this morning, unless I can find anything more interesting to do! UndecidedLaughing

  • Bakers2
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    edited December 2016 #5965

    B2, when we had to clear out Mum's we found all sorts of things stashed away. We still have boxes of photos that we keep saying we are going to sort out. There is something quite satisfying when you've had a good cull of things, little and often does it.
    Its good that you are able to go and do jobs for your Mum, hope OH is ok after his fall.

    Yes its much easier now I don't work I have to admit. She's in her late eighties and lessons of thrift and make do and mend aren't forgotten. That's not a bad thing in itself but having a large property with outside storage DOES NOT encourage a cull, rather
    the opposite. I think the wardrobe storing the towels contains all the curtains she's ever had . When I wrested the teacloths, mostly very reasonable condition, in fact now I washed them I'll offer a lot of them to a charity which helps the homeless set
    up on their own, too good for rags. (Oh dear do you think I've inherited that gene? ).  

    On the photo front I want to get some of hers, she's said I can but like you boxes drawers full, to make album for our kids, I want her to name people on them if I don't recognise too, especially for granddaughters in NZ as they'll never get interaction
    family history. They are very keen on their roots out there and it is done as part if their schooling.

    When our daughter married the bridal couples parents were asked for a photo from their wedding and one of their parents wedding. A lovely idea, which I think would be nice here (other generations could be added if photos exist - ours don't we a late starting
    lot my grandparents born in 1890's except one 1870's) and ,they were beautifully displayed with a lovely message of family before and coming. 

    OH seems his normal self.

    Sun is breaking through

  • brue
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    edited December 2016 #5966

    Freezing fog here, very frosty, looks better from the inside...Wink

  • milliehull
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    edited December 2016 #5967

    Hard frost here.  A bit grey and misty first thing but blue sky and sunshine now.  Doesn't feel quite so cold - unless I am getting used to it.Wink

  • young thomas
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    edited December 2016 #5968

    Freezing fog here, very frosty, looks better from the inside...Wink

    yes, not clearing very quicklySad

  • cyberyacht
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    edited December 2016 #5969

    Tamla Motown here, three degrees.

  • milliehull
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    edited December 2016 #5970

    Had a frustrating morning. Angry  Courier attempted to deliver a parcel from that well known internet company yesterday but we were
    out so he left a card saying that they had delivered it to our neighbours.  Mr H went round this morning with the card.  Mum and daughter there and said that No they did not know anything about it - no parcel. Mr H then went round other neighbours but they
    knew nothing either.After much searching the internet I eventually found out how to contact the said internet company and had a phone call where I told them off in no uncertain terms and said I wanted it sorted ASAP as courier had obviously delivered it somewhere
    else and we couldn't find it. Neighbours son has just come round with the parcel.  Apparently he took it from the courier just as he was going out, put it in his car and forgot about it - he was very apologetic.  I bet he got a real telling off from his Mum.
    Big Grin I have just had to contact said internet company again to apologise.

  • milliehull
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    edited December 2016 #5971

    Oh dear!!