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  • DSB
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    edited November 2018 #23582

    I have to say, that in almost 40 years as organist at Polesworth Abbey, this year was the first year I didn't go out to the Memorial in the middle of our service.  It is usually so crowded, and as I'm usually the last one out of church, it was just too much of a 'fight' for me to try and get to where the choir were, in order to lead the National Anthem outside.  It meant negotiating wet grass, uneven ground and negotiating graves in the graveyard in order to get to the right place.  After having recently had a knee replacement, I wasn't going to risk life and limb, so I 'delegated' this year!  At least it meant I could get things ready in church for when folk came back in for the second half of the service after the outside bit!

    David

  • huskydog
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    edited November 2018 #23583

    After a few days away ,its now back to reality and work frown

    still, only 7 weeks before we are away again laughing

  • cyberyacht
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    edited November 2018 #23584

    Was up at first light this morning to take OH's car in for its MOT. AS it was just the MOT, I waited and spent a riveting hour reading the Club magazine.

  • ABM
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    edited November 2018 #23585

    Delighted  to  hear  that  you  were  fit  enough  to  be  the  Organist  at  the  Service  David,  and  the  'break'  in  the  middle  would  give  you  time  to  get  your  second  wind  if  nothing  else.innocent

     

    Huskypup,  you  really  are  getting  into  the  " Retirement  Mood "  but  can you / will  you  keep  it  up  thro'  the  years  to  come  ?  If  so  could  you  tell  us  the  supplements  required please,  smile.  And  I  really  don't  mean  those from  the  Sunday / Funday  papers  yell

     

    CY,  hope  that  that  was  the  only  "Riveting"  concerned  in  your  stay  laughing

  • JVB66
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    edited November 2018 #23586

    We have now moved on from our w/end "big meet up",nice to be on a club site again instead of the comercial "holiday park"where it was  (although "updated"?) could learn from either club how it should be donesurprised

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2018 #23587

    Not a good day today here, wet and windy once again, lights been on for most of the day.

    OH been busy up in the attic again, he has to take it a bit at a time as its very tiring on the arms and shoulders. A trip to the skip to get rid of the rubble + a stop off at Aldi to pick up a few things.

    I've been busy in the house sorting out more draws and cupboards, really getting into this wink

     

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2018 #23588

    Had a day off from the car by going into Warwick to visit the castle and St.Marys church, still bedecked with thousands of poppies. Lovely sunny morning.

    Got back af 3 pm. 15 minutes later we had a thunderstorm with hailstones. Chap in a M/H decided to wait until it started to get an aquaroll full of water.surprised  He was in when we arrived back. I can only assume his M/h has been drained.

  • brue
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    edited November 2018 #23589

    Well at the weekend we were up on Hadrian's wall and now we're back home, did manage to call in and see son and family in their new home. It was wonderful to see all those packing cases up there and not down here....laughing

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2018 #23590

    You've got a nice area to go relative visiting, Brue.smile

  • brue
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    edited November 2018 #23591

    Yes, that's true WN and it was nice to see them all together after months apart. smile

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2018 #23592

    And there I was thinking you were just pining for the boxes!laughing

  • brue
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    edited November 2018 #23593

    I sometimes sing to myself...I think that I shall never see a cardboard box as lovely as a tree...tongue-out

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited November 2018 #23594

    Old Hartley Site is nice Brue, and easy to get around using Newcastle’s Metro. Glad you had a nice time.

    We have been out all afternoon with friends, nice meal in pub, catching up on a lot of news. 

  • brue
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    edited November 2018 #23595

    Thanks TDA, we had booked Old H this year, but had to cancel so have re-booked for next year. Glad you had a good afternoon with friends, we are catching up with friends this week too.

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2018 #23596

    Glad you saw you son and his family all together in their new home brue, together with their packing cases laughing It sounds like you had a lovely few days away.

    The weather has been lovely here today - blue skies, no rain and quite mild.  Sorry to hear you have had bad weather Tammygirl. 

    OH's kidney scan went surprisingly well this afternoon.  Despite the rather downbeat warning from the lady in the nephrology clinic last month he was told today that there was nothing to worry about.  I hope the bladder scan next month goes as well. He had his stiches from his carpal tunnel op out this morning and that didn't go quite so well as the wound is not healing as well as hoped so the nurse had to put steri strips on and he has to go back next week. I doubt he told her that he had spent Saturday clearing and cutting back in the garden surprised

  • ABM
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    edited November 2018 #23597

    Somehow,  I  really  don't see  you  as  a  Paul  Robeson  'sound  alike'  tho'  Brue  innocent  not  critisizing  your  singing  but  the  man  was  a  wonderful  deep  voiced  singer  wink  now  if  you  could  find  a  Kathleen  Ferrier ( i.e.  beautiful  Contralto ) song  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,

  • ABM
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    edited November 2018 #23598

    MillieH,  so  pleased  to  hear  you  OH  is  getting  good  results  from  his  checks,  scans  etc.laughing  As  far  as  the  stitches  issue  goes  we  wont  tell  nursey  if  you  don't,  assuming  she's  not  a  regular  on  here  wink

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2018 #23599

    Let's hope not ABM 😆. I shall keep him grounded this week 😮

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited November 2018 #23600

    Best wishes to all those not so well. smile

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited November 2018 #23601

    Motorhome has passed its MOT again. Another year beckons.........laughing

  • brue
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    edited November 2018 #23602

    We gave a lift to a young French student this morning, the village bus had conked out and he was due to catch a train. He'd been living in our local commune style -alternative- farming -never have a wash again-it's fun in the summer-shack in the woods group. Lucklily he just smelt of woodsmoke and was moving on to Devon, but he came from the high Alps and was finding the southwest a bit damp. It was nice to have a chat as he was an agronomy student looking at alternative farming ideas, I think he might have found some alternative ideas are only good in nice weather....Anyway we enjoyed meeting him and later had to apologise to the vet as during our chat about the Alps we lost an hour and ran out of time ourselves! smile

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2018 #23603

    Much better day today, both weather and health wisesmile

    MillieH, glad to hear OH scans are going well. Bad weather up here at this time of year is something we just live with, it will settle down in a couple of weeks, then we will just be cold surprisedlaughing

    Another day of doing jobs in the house, the garden is far too wet at the moment and its damp cold outside so I don't want to spend any longer than I have to outside just now, as I seem to be getting over the worst of my cold.

    So more de-cluttering of cupboards and drawers, its the kitchens turn today so as well as getting rid of things I don't use/need they are all getting a good clean as well.smile

    OH on the other hand has been outside for most of the day playing with his new toy. Now that we have gone back to a caravan we have gone back to a portable satellite dish and tripod for when we are over there.

    He's always been quite good at getting a signal but as he is getting older he is getting less patient. He recognises this which is good, so he has invested in a bit of kit that is supposed to enable him to lock onto the signal easier.

    So far so good on Astra 2, now playing with setting it up on Intel 907 which we use in Spain. He tried it with the 65cm dish but found out we need the 85cm dish even here to get a picture.  Dish now changed to 85cm and success he has got the channels we wanted to get smile that's another job done ready for next year. 

    Over the winter months we will also record lots of series/films off the tv onto a portable hard drive which we can then plug into the tv just in case we be unable to receive a signal. Having something to watch in the long dark evenings when away in winter, is something we like to have.

    Oh well that's my teabreak over must get back to workwink

     

     

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited November 2018 #23604

    Been a day of dead ends today!!! We set out for Elite Motorhomes at Middleton Cheney, near Banbury,  only to find the the A422 closed at village before. Stupidly I had not packed a road atlas and the diversions were not that clear. We decided to avert our journey and head back to MK. On the way back we thought we would divert through the village of Tingewick which was bypassed many years ago only to find that road road closed as well!! Complete failure!!!

    David

     

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2018 #23605

    Oh dear David, not a good day, the bridge at Farthinghoe has been closed for quite a while, not due to reopen until Christmas at the earliest.  From Farthinghoe you have to divert towards Greatworth and Marston St Lawrence to get to the Welsh Lane (B4525) which goes to Middleton Cheney. It has caused a lot of problems especially with HGV's which have been diverted via the M40. surprised

  • brue
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    edited November 2018 #23606

    I feel sympathy for you David too. When we set off on our latest trip we were met with a road block on our main access to the M5, we spent an hour trying to find a way through miles of narrow country lanes.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2018 #23607

    Millie pleased that MrH's scan results have been good,  I bet the nurse wouldn't have been impressed with him if she'd known what he'd been up to clearing the garden! laughing Trevor is now feeling a bit better and he keeps sneaking off to the garage to work on Daffy, I keep telling him not to do too much.

    Weather has been very mild and sunny, not usual for November.undecided long may it last. 

    Had a quieter week at work so far, caught up with lots of filing, a job I dislike. Booked some training in the hope I will be able to understand the new digital system for vat returns next April.undecided

  • JVB66
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    edited November 2018 #23608

    Lovely sunny day in West Norfolk went by bus into Lynn now takes shorter route 18minslaughing,did a bit of food shopping after a quick look round, new earrings for OH after "losing?"one then back to site,  guess what , then found "lost "earringsurprised

    Have been keeping Rosa on her lead when out walking as Sandringham was/is a hotspot for the dreaded dog disease ,warden advises they have had some frosts so could be clear for this yearfrown

    Ps, update on "next"booking system upgrade, different pitch prices and "some"deposits,surprised 

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2018 #23609

    Came across a new memorial in the village of Long Itchington, near Leamington Spa today. It was at the start of a nice 6+ mile walk across countryside and back along the Union canal towpath. The memorial was only completed a month ago. The inscription is particularly moving and I'm trying to include a photo of it. You'll need to enlarge it to read the moving poem. I don't have a resizing app on this very old android laptop so if it doesn't work I'll post it again when we get back home.

  • DSB
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    edited November 2018 #23610

    Thanks ABM.  Knee is fine.  My hands are still a problem and it looks like not much progress on that front.  I'm waiting for electrical tests for a clearer indication of the problem.  Sadly, whatever to final diagnosis, I'm not convinced that it will be fixed, so I could well have to live with the problem.  At the moment, I am 'managing' on piano and organ - organ is easier as it is not touch sensitive.  I am managing to cope by finding 'work-arounds'. It's not easy and my playing has obviously suffered.  I'm just making sure that I don't over stretch myself.  Hymn playing at church is not a major problem, but more complex organ pieces are now not going to be possible.  I can manage standard wedding music, but my days of playing anything approaching Widor's Tocatta (or the like) are, alas, probably over!   

    David

  • ABM
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    edited November 2018 #23611

     Thank  you  WN,  right  click  on  picture,  left  click  on  "View picture"  and  it  totally  fills  the  screen  on  my  DGB desk-top  PC surprised.

     

    Sad  to  hear  your  problems  are  continuing  David,  but  I  have  no  doubt  you will  send  the  relevant  request  up  the  chimney  in  a  little  while  wink.

    Had  an  appalling  day myself --  the  barbers  was  open  &  dragging  folk  in  off  the  street  surprised  with  the  inevitable  result  --  Brian's  a  good  few  pounds avoirdupois  lighter, { as  well  as  sterling  money-mouth }  Wonder  if  my  GP  will  accept  that  as  a  start  innocent.