What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • HelenandTrevor
    HelenandTrevor Forum Participant Posts: 3,221
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    edited November 2016 #5792

    Been reading all about you knitters Smilemy mum taught me to knit but I was never very good Sad kept
    dropping stitches.

    There were lots of lovely knitted items at the Christmas craft fair I went to yesterday. I think it's getting more popular. Think I'll try and find my needles, it would be good  to see if I can remember what to do.

    Not much happening today, weather very cloudy, have stripped all the beds, even the one in the spare bedroom. now all in the machine. Think I'll do a bit of Internet christmas shopping, while OH watches the F1.

  • Pliers
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    edited November 2016 #5793

    Well a year older ,but am I a year wiser ??Innocent

    P.S, can't knit Frown

    Happy Birthday, have a good one!

    P.S.  I can knit, but don't want to!

  • Pliers
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    edited November 2016 #5794

    I'm sitting here with ice packs on my knee. I've got to do my exercises four times a day followed by icing to try and get the swelling down. I had the operation on Tuesday and was home on Thursday. I chickened out on staying awake and had the sedative, I
    woke up in the operating theatre just as they were bandaging up my leg. I'm hoping to go to my daughters for tea since I'm getting stir crazy already.

    Take it easy. Feet up, bottle of wine, heal slowly, heal well.

    Or just drink the wine!

  • triky auto
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    edited November 2016 #5795

    Wink, Just been out to Sunday lunch,(fed up with my own cooking) to the Black Horse @ Monks Horton.Just off the A2068 from the M20 South of Ashford.Good
    M/H park up too .Going to use it again in a couple weeks for a long week-end break with Concorde.VERY good food real ales etc .Overnight fee is £10 including EHU & a discount on the meals.Handy for the tunnel too !!.Cool.

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2016 #5796

    My Mum used to knit all her own dishcloths when I was a child.Laughing

    Mine too when she was out of other projects. I hated the bulkiness of them myself, and they took an age to dry however you laid/hung them after use

    My youngest sister, when she runs out of other things to knit, knits and crochets dish cloths, which she then inflicts on the rest of us!

    Since we use disposable J cloths, we now have a small stack of her dishcloths looking for a good home, or a good alternative use.  Innocent

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2016 #5797

    Drove home today from 6 night stop at Southport. Big frost overnight and some ice on roads near site but sunny for most of the way with occasional bits of fog.

    Got caught up in traffic jams from Widnes to Runcorn. Anybody in the area should avoid like the plague until road improvements completed.

    Unpacked. Feel so much more relaxed after week away. 

    That's good to know. Have you any idea of when the roadworks will be complete? We had intended going that route in 2 weeks time, through to Chester.

    Write your comments here... About another 2 years, NTH! Suggest you either go the long way around , back to the M6, go through Liverpool and the tunnel. Not as bad as it sounds, as it's a farily straight run down the dock road area and the tunnel entrance
    is north side of the city centre so you enter it before getting into serious traffic, or lastly put up with a possible 1-2 hour crawl through the roadworks to get over Runcorn bridge. You might be lucky and hit is just right as we did on the way out but that
    was a Sunday. Good luck whichever you choose but don't be tempted to try to find short cuts around Runcorn. I have an aunt who lives there and I visit regularly and I got lost on the last visit due to a diversion!

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2016 #5798

    Well a year older ,but am I a year wiser ??Innocent

    P.S, can't knit Frown

    Write your comments here... As you're still posting on here the answer is obvious, isn't it?Undecided

    Hope you had a good day.

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5799

    My Mum used to knit all her own dishcloths when I was a child.Laughing

    Mine too when she was out of other projects. I hated the bulkiness of them myself, and they took an age to dry however you laid/hung them after use

    My youngest sister, when she runs out of other things to knit, knits and crochets dish cloths, which she then inflicts on the rest of us!

    Since we use disposable J cloths, we now have a small stack of her dishcloths looking for a good home, or a good alternative use.  Innocent

    Write your comments here...

    Polishing the van perhaps Kj?

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #5800

    Well a year older ,but am I a year wiser ??Innocent

    P.S, can'

    Well a year older ,but am I a year wiser ??Innocent

    P.S, can't knit Frown

    ...happy birthday, bit late I know but i've been busy, hope you have had a good day.

    JayEss I've not tried using 5 needles for socks, usually just the 4, might give it a try to see how I get on.  

    I've done most kind of knitting over the years, at one time I was very into Aran patterns, fairisle is a challenge to do, so these days I tend to use the knitting machine if I want to do anything like that. Lace is something I've only done on baby clothes
    or on the knitting machine. These days I like to do smaller items like childrens jumpers/cardigans or toys. Nice and easy to take away with me in the van.

    It's been a much milder day today, the frost has all gone but so has the sun Frown

     

     

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #5801

    Ooops mine again

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2016 #5802

    My Mum used to knit all her own dishcloths when I was a child.Laughing

    Mine too when she was out of other projects. I hated the bulkiness of them myself, and they took an age to dry however you laid/hung them after use

    My youngest sister, when she runs out of other things to knit, knits and crochets dish cloths, which she then inflicts on the rest of us!

    Since we use disposable J cloths, we now have a small stack of her dishcloths looking for a good home, or a good alternative use.  Innocent

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    Polishing the van perhaps Kj?

    Our poor caravan is pleased when it gets washed......maybe twice a year, but polishing......what is that?!

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5803

    Just returned from meeting up with friends for lunch.  So lovely to see them all.  A very convivial time was had by all - well the men anyway.  The women were the drivers.  Not that I mind as I don't drink alcohol at lunchtime. Lovely food and lots of chat.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5804

    Had son home for a few hours . Was with friends in the north of the county last night, here for shower as it turns out and quick catch up plus car parking!! Nice to see him but F1 on so didn't learn much . Another friend arrived to avail himself of parking - played butterflies, that'll date me. Drive has some nice looking cars on it, but not ours . Another friend picked them up together with golf clubs off to play in Kent on a links course. Found myself offering him dinner before he heads back to Peterborough tomorrow evening .

    Waved them off wondering about the music we could hear. Realised it was city light up, never heard the music before. Then they let off the fireworks ridiculously loud, we are almost a mile away and they were loud indoors!!!! Is it really necessary????  Luckily no young children or animals these days

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5805

    Milliehull sounds very pleasant and a chance to relax this evening. Tammygirl my knitting has never stretched to Aran or fair isle, I have a cousin who makes exquisite lace. 

    We too have lost the sun, not that we had it as much as you. Been cool but dry dried washing nicely, smells lovely.

    KjellNN I thought we were the only Ines on here who didn't do polishing of vehicles, not just motorhome

  • JVB66
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    edited November 2016 #5806

    Just returned from meeting up with friends for lunch.  So lovely to see them all.  A very convivial time was had by all - well the men anyway.  The women were the drivers.  Not that I mind as I don't drink alcohol at lunchtime. Lovely food and lots of chat.

    ...Somewhere nice Millie?

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5807

    Just returned from meeting up with friends for lunch.  So lovely to see them all.  A very convivial time was had by all - well the men anyway.  The women were the drivers.  Not that I mind as I don't drink alcohol at lunchtime. Lovely food and lots of chat.

    ...Somewhere nice Millie?

    Write your comments here...

    The Red Lion at Thorney JVB. Have been a few times and can recommend it next time you are in this area. You can look up the menus and prices on the internet.

  • HelenandTrevor
    HelenandTrevor Forum Participant Posts: 3,221
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    edited November 2016 #5808

    Just returned from meeting up with friends for lunch.  So lovely to see them all.  A very convivial time was had by all - well the men anyway.  The women were the drivers.  Not that I mind as I don't drink alcohol at lunchtime. Lovely food and lots of chat.

    Sounds like you had a really good time Millie. Smile

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #5809

    Milliehull sounds very pleasant and a chance to relax this evening. Tammygirl my knitting has never stretched to Aran or fair isle, I have a cousin who makes exquisite lace. 

    We too have lost the sun, not that we had it as much as you. Been cool but dry dried washing nicely, smells lovely.

    KjellNN I thought we were the only Ines on here who didn't do polishing of vehicles, not just motorhome

    You are not alone Bakers2 ,  don't think any of our vehicles including the caravan have ever been polished . UndecidedEmbarassed

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #5810

    Wink, Just been out to Sunday lunch,(fed up with my own cooking) to the Black Horse @ Monks Horton.Just off the A2068 from the M20 South of Ashford.Good
    M/H park up too .Going to use it again in a couple weeks for a long week-end break with Concorde.VERY good food real ales etc .Overnight fee is £10 including EHU & a discount on the meals.Handy for the tunnel too !!.Cool.

    Write your comments here...There's a Concorde parked next to us on the campsite. It looks like a German number plate.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #5811

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  • triky auto
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    edited November 2016 #5812

    Wink, Just been out to Sunday lunch,(fed up with my own cooking) to the Black Horse @ Monks Horton.Just off the A2068 from the M20 South of Ashford.Good
    M/H park up too .Going to use it again in a couple weeks for a long week-end break with Concorde.VERY good food real ales etc .Overnight fee is £10 including EHU & a discount on the meals.Handy for the tunnel too !!.Cool.

    Write your comments here...There's a Concorde parked next to us on the campsite. It looks like a German number plate.

    Write your comments here...Oh !! Which model Malc' ?? 

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #5813

    Wink, Just been out to Sunday lunch,(fed up with my own cooking) to the Black Horse @ Monks Horton.Just off the A2068 from the M20 South of Ashford.Good
    M/H park up too .Going to use it again in a couple weeks for a long week-end break with Concorde.VERY good food real ales etc .Overnight fee is £10 including EHU & a discount on the meals.Handy for the tunnel too !!.Cool.

    Write your comments here...There's a Concorde parked next to us on the campsite. It looks like a German number plate.

    Write your comments here...Oh !! Which model Malc' ?? 

    Write your comments here...I'm not sure which model but it looks like a very large motorhome.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5814

    Just returned from meeting up with friends for lunch.  So lovely to see them all.  A very convivial time was had by all - well the men anyway.  The women were the drivers.  Not that I mind as I don't drink alcohol at lunchtime. Lovely food and lots of chat.

    ...Somewhere nice Millie?

    Write your comments here...

    The Red Lion at Thorney JVB. Have been a few times and can recommend it next time you are in this area. You can look up the menus and prices on the internet.

    Trying very hard to find its listing. Keep being offered Red Lion Thornby . found one I West Deeping us that the one? Thought it would be nice when visiting our son who lives in Sawtry. 

  • huskydog
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    Thanks everyone for your good wishes, had a nice relaxing day cutting out (from card) 250 reindeer antlers for xmas hats ,for our village xmas kids party next Saturday Surprised

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5816

    Bakers try putting in www.theroseandcrownatthorney. The address is Wisbech Road, Thorney. One time I tried it did come up as thornby for some reasonUndecided.
    I wouldnt recommend the one at West Deeping. We werent impressed when we went with the walking group.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5817

    Thanks Millie. But why the name change? Red Lion to Rose and Crown.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5818

    That works. Looks lovely . Bookmarked it!  We were at firework party in Thorney, didn't know it until I googled address once home, we didn't drive but were driven

  • IanH
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    edited November 2016 #5819

    Well a year older ,but am I a year wiser ??Innocent

    P.S, can't knit Frown

    Many happy returns HD, enjoy your day :cheers: :birthday:.

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    Just kidding! Laughing

    Many happy returns HD........another 7 years older! Wink

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #5820

    Has anyone tried cross stitch?

    OH used to do lots of Cross Stitch pictures, but hasn't bother for a while lately. She also had a period of time when she went to Ruskin Lace classed where the real expert was a man. Anyone tried that?

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #5821

    These are mine.Laughing