What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #4592

    NTH, glad to hear you got home with no problems from the weather. We didn't get any snow as forecast. Hope the trip to the dentist isn't root canal treatment.

    Bakers2 hope you feel better soon.

    We woke to a misty day, the sun is out and hopefully will burn it off, getting moaned at by OH to get a move on as we are going off to Dundee, so must fly have a good day all.

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #4593

    A day of Hospital appointments for OH all day yesterday with just enough time for lunch at the local Weatherspoons,

    today its shopping and a visit to Nottcuts for our "free" coffees and 20% discount,?

    then get ready for w/end away at Sunny Hunny?at a "loss leader" camp

    Ps just had email with new Xmas John Lewis advertCool

    Write your comments here...

    It's excellent isn't it JVB Smile

    Sure is Millie...For all animal loversSmile

    Write your comments here...

    I love the soundtrack as well.  It is one of my favourite tracks.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #4594

    Loved the John Lewis advert have sent to NZ, see my comments on that thread if you're interested . 

    Still feeling under par but made pumpkin soup very easy and rather delicious. Wandered over to local Lidl to buy crusty rolls to go with, naturally bought more than rolls but only things I needed including deluxe mincemeat with rum and raisin. Now ready
    for making mince pies and freezing when the urge attacks, same with cake and pudding

    Started attacking storage on Kindle, not in the right frame of mind so play on here before sorting the kitchen out. Hubby working in the garden dry and bright here now but chilly. 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited November 2016 #4595

    Did our usual weekly shop at Waitrose. Always start with a free Americano to get me in the mood and Margaret and I share an almond  croissant. Managed to get a real bargain, a cooked chicken for £1.49Smile Apparently
    they had not sold as well today as they usually do and they had another oven load ready to put out. We were glad to help them out!!!

    David

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #4596

    Strange weather during the afternoon. Brilliant sunshine but some cloud, heavy drops of rain whilst hubby cut the grass (once again he reckons its the last time this year ) it didn't seem to wet anything. Turned much cooler then hail shower. Drew the curtains
    at 4.30pm hint of a sunset. Roll on the warmer weather and longer days.

  • ABM
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    edited November 2016 #4597

    Filthy  'orrible  showery  chilly  miserable  day  'ere  in  the  County  Palatine,  but  have  had  a  giggle  with  a  delivery  driver,  tho'  He  was'nt  in  Giggle  Mode  !!

    Parked  as  usual  on  the  road  more  or  less  opposite  Aged  Sister's  house  and  had  finished  my  first  coffee  when  the  fun  started.  A large  CO--OP  artic  arrived  to  deliver  to  the  local  store  ( opposite  but  a  tad  further  up  the  road ).  Stopped,  started,  stopped  again,  then  drove  off.  He'd  gone  twice  round  the  block  &  once  turned  round  -  then  he  tried  reversing  onto  the  car  park  to  access  the  loading  area.

    Back,  forward,  back,  forward  hardly  turning  his  Steering  Wheel,  but  he  succeeded  in  flattening  the  concrete  bollard  the  Council  had  placed  to  protect  the  grass  verge,  then  gave  up  &  drove  off !

    Actually  he'd  gone  round  the  block  again  &  parked  up  kerbside  &  started  unloading  from  there,  blocking  the  access  to  the  next  car  park  up  the  road.  !

    DING  DONG,  front  door  bell  --  so  I  answered  it  &  found  a  Senior  Assistant  from  the  CO-OP  standing  there  to  appologise  for  the  bollard  &  laughing  over  the  drivers  antics  so  I  suggested  a  Christmas  Card  &  a  referral  to  B. S. M.  if  they  still  give  HGV driving  lessons  --  more  laughter.  All  this  took  place  while  the  driver  trotted  round  taking  piccys  on  his  mobile  to  help  him  defend  himself  when  his  boss  found  out. !

    Some  days  are  moody,  blue  days  but  some  days  are  hilarious  daysLaughing  !!

    Brian  A B M

     

    P.S.  I  have  to  admit  my  parking  was  less  than  perfect,  I  was  only  about  8  yards  from  the  corner  of  the  car  park,  had  to  park  there  'cos  I  did  not  want  to  block  the  access  to  the  gates  of  the  Nursery Innocent

     

    I  know  that  most  HGV drivers  are  pretty  good,  and  as  working  men  deserve  our  help  in  such  situations,  but  occasionally  one  gets  up  &  puts  his  hands  on  where  his  feet  should  be.Wink

    B

  • ValDa
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    edited November 2016 #4598

    It's been a lovely day today, so we walked down to the river to see if the salmon were still trying to get up the weir - they weren't, but we did see some Canada geese who seemed to be playing on the weir - going over and down the rapids, and then immediately
    flying back to the top again - only to go over once more.  I've seen ducks doing this, but never anything as large as a Canada goose!

    We also saw a goosander, and then further down the river, where we cross to the garden centre, we saw something odd in the river, so OH went to fish it out.  It was an A board from a local pub, advertising the new landlord, and a drinks offer - so we pulled
    it out, hid it behind the cement pillar of the bridge because it was too heavy to carry far, and then when we walked back into town told the pub landlord where he could find his sign.  He was very grateful, as it had been stolen yesterday afternoon whilst
    they were actually open, and was alost brand new!

    When we walked back on a path through some fields, the sun actually felt warm on your face.  Back for coffee, and then tonight we're going out to see Bob Flowerdew speaking at our local Gardeners' Association.

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2016 #4599

    Sunny but cold here all day.  Spent half the day either up a ladder or crawling in the foundations at the Guide Hall, trying to trace the wires to some lights that had stopped working.  Eventually found them and a suspect joint, so remade all the connections and restored power.

    Went for lunch, then left OH at Waitrose to shop while I went back to Guide Hall to fit 2 new LED floodlights.  Need to go back sometime soon when it is dark to check they are now working correctly.

    Returned to pick up OH, she had a £10 off £50 voucher, so did some Christmas present shopping......gin for DIL, sherry and Tia Maria for us, all on special offer.

    Just need to resist the temptation to open them before Christmas!

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #4600

    Well we survived the Christmas present shopping for the 2 Gkids in Malta, just need to wrap them up and post off (guess I'll need to go out busking to pay the postage) 

    The weather was lovely once the mist cleared, nice and sunny with a crisp feeling, Dundee can quite often feel damp but not today. The drive home was great the colours of the trees on Kinnoull hill were a sight to be seen.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #4601

    More points hehe!

  • triky auto
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    edited November 2016 #4602

    Undecided ,Heavy rain & winds overnight here in East Kent .staying home today,no boatyard ,as waiting for a delivery of new bathetc from
    B & Q .(sometime today !!??)

    Write your comments here...Did'nt happen !!Yell.Waiting in ALL DAY too !! Just what is it with these firms ??Surprised.

    Write your comments here...Now told it' to be 22/11 !! such for planning !!Surprised.

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2016 #4603

    What a miserable day, weatherwise. Got loads of small jobs done in town this morning and had a good visit to my Renal Specialist this afternoon. Then came home and cooked our dinner plus 3 meals for MIL for whilst we're away in the van next week, so now
    plum tuckered as they say. Even the teeth are beginning to feel slightly better. Must be all those fingers crossed out there.Tongue Out Thanks.

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #4604

    Busy morning at home doing household jobs. U3A church and tea visit to a delightful village church this afternoon. While we were having tea the sky went really dark and we drove home in a hailstorm. Pleased to get home and put the fire on.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #4605

    A miserable rainy morning at home, had to use brolly for both morning walks. OH did get the ironing done while I was out with Flyte. Better afternoon but still the the odd shower. More research into CLs for the next trip, but still nothing definitely sorted out.Sad Just wish she'd make up her mind where she want to stop so as I can get on and try booking the sites. At least I managed a dry 2 ml walk this afternoon. Hope it's fine tomorrow and I can get some of the outside of the van cleaned before heading off to the dentist. Doubt that I'll feel like doing anything after the visit.

  • Oneputt
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    edited November 2016 #4606

    Periodic rain showers today so not a lot achieved apart from a final check on the war memorial for Sunday.  Had a fun couple of hours with grandtwins this afternoon.  Booked trip to Barleywood next week.

  • triky auto
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    edited November 2016 #4607

                 Wink Heads up "Tricky Spotters"Wink

    " Concord "departure from Hampton Bay Park is schedualed  for 11.30am today.Flight plan includes the A299,A28,A2.Destination for this Birthday flight is "Black Horse Farm".E,T.A 14.30,after a refuel/meal stop.The usual onboard facilities will be available.Cool.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #4608

    Bright, crisp and cold morning, took the dog across the fields just as the sun was coming up. Watched a paraglider take off from the top if the field ,  thought I'd like to try that, but he must have been very cold.Undecided

     

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #4609

    Periodic rain showers today so not a lot achieved apart from a final check on the war memorial for Sunday.  Had a fun couple of hours with grandtwins this afternoon.  Booked trip to Barleywood next week.

    Have a good trip Oneputt, we stayed at the new CL next door but one in September, it's a great area.

  • brue
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    edited November 2016 #4610

    Too misty here for paragliders but a nice wintry morning, must get cracking, seize the day I think it's called....Wink Have a good day everyone.

  • brue
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    edited November 2016 #4611

    bp

  • young thomas
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    edited November 2016 #4612

    Too misty here for paragliders but a nice wintry morning, must get cracking, seize the day I think it's called....Wink Have a good day everyone.

    yes looks great here today Brue....

    OH off with daughter 'shopping' so i can have a day keeping myself amused.....whatever that may entail...bike? not sure yet.

    managed to get a lovely couple of hours at Stourhead with daughter, g'daughter and in-laws.....some brilliant sun and colours......and then lunch in Bourton....lovely..

    have a good day all...Happy

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #4613

    Freezing cold night last night, coldest so far I would think. This morning its bright and sunny, frost still laying. Been and broke the ice on the bird bath and refilled with water, lots of seed out and birds now busy eating. 

    Cooking day today, couple of pots of soup, trying a new one, making a curry, chilli and lasagne. Freezer will be almost full then but it gives us meals we can take away with us and for those lazy daysWink not
    doing any Christmas stuff as we will be away for it. Will also put together stuff to post to Malta, just waiting for a delivery to finish the presents.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #4614

    It's our first day back at Worthing today. Actually, it's Findon. Lovely sunny morning after all that rain yesterday. We got back a day earlier because the aircon didn't take long to fix. We had arrived at the Truma factory at 8 a.m. and by 9 a.m. it was
    all done.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #4615

    I got my Christmas present just now. A Gold Star!

  • Whittakerr
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    edited November 2016 #4616

    I got my Christmas present just now. A Gold Star!

    Congratulations.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #4617

    It's our first day back at Worthing today. Actually, it's Findon. Lovely sunny morning after all that rain yesterday. We got back a day earlier because the aircon didn't take long to fix. We had arrived at the Truma factory at 8 a.m. and by 9 a.m. it was
    all done.

    Glad you got the air con fixed Malcolm, shame you didn't have time to explore the peak district this time.

  • Kennine
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    edited November 2016 #4618

    Beautiful morning with a hard frost and clear sky creating a very peaceful atmosphere.  Everywhere I looked was an absolute picture. Shame my camera was at home when the dog and I enjoyed our morning walk. 

    Day at home today to catch up with jobs put off for the last few days when out and about

    Cheers ... K

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #4619

    It's our first day back at Worthing today. Actually, it's Findon. Lovely sunny morning after all that rain yesterday. We got back a day earlier because the aircon didn't take long to fix. We had arrived at the Truma factory at 8 a.m. and by 9 a.m. it was
    all done.

    Glad you got the air con fixed Malcolm, shame you didn't have time to explore the peak district this time.

    Glad you got it fixed sorry you didn't give yourself a few days to explore having made the effort and incurred the cost of getting there. I do hope you're going to stick with the days off as planned. Won't hurt r of you tyo enjoy a day without being at someone's
    beck and call.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #4620

    Glorious morning but chilly wasn't about early enough to know if there was frost or mist.  Off to stock freezer with meat from the butcher. Wish I had the energy to do a walk, we'll see.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #4621

    points