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  • Cornersteady
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    edited January 2023 #53552

    Have a great time M and happy birthday when it comes, I do think that times like this spent with family are just the best!

    I too will be having a family get together meal during the week but only at 90% of your score. 

  • Cornersteady
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    edited January 2023 #53553

    Hope each day is better than the one before. Best wishes to you both.

    Just remind him of that tie you knitted for him.

  • brue
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    edited January 2023 #53554

    Best wishes and hope you all enjoy the celebrations! 🍾🎉

  • ABM
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    edited January 2023 #53555

    Do hope that the Clan de Moulesy fully enjoyed their meal tonight and that everybody got home safely  wink.  Just remember that there be oodles of Oldies out there so take care that you don't chase 'em down those long, twisty country lanes, pulleese surprised

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2023 #53556

    Happy birthday, M, when it arrives. Hope you had a lovely family get together.

    We are on a CL near our daughter's until tomorrow, when we head home before the snow arrives. We have been here for 4 days and apart from a dry walk for both of us this afternoon I have been out with Flyte in the rain for some if not all of the walks that we have done. The wind had also been rather fierce and we even had a few short hail showers this evening. Our daughter came round on Wednesday bearing more foreign chocolates and last night we went round to her house for a meal. It was good to catch with all their latest news, as it has been a while since we've managed to get together.

  • RedKite
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    edited January 2023 #53557

    Happy birthday from us Moulesy and hope you enjoyed your meal out.

    Weather turning colder now and have got light rain. Birds busy on the feeders.

    Off shopping tomorrow as we have a couple of parcels coming Tuesday and Wednesday from that well known online retailer had a couple delivered last week 1 was a new mattress cover as they do UK Kingsize as the French one is 10cm wider. Will get some more sunflower hearts for the birds if some still about as they only stock once here for those seeds once sold that is it although I can get them from the LPO if needed but dearer.

    Sounds like you are stocked up with chocolates NTH.

  • moulesy
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    edited January 2023 #53558

    Thanks for the good wishes - we had a great night out at a new place to us,  one that our nephew had discovered quite near Westonburt and Highgrove, so we may have lowered the standard of the usually very classy clientele.  Had fun with one of our great nieces who is 7 and just beginning to show an interest in numbers, setting me the hardest maths questions she could think of and gobsmacked that I was getting them all right (till her mum pointed out that I had the calculator on my phone under the table! laughing)

    But in future, I might rethink the 5:30 start for the drive down to Cornwall next morning - really should know better at my age I suppose! wink

  • Francis
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    edited January 2023 #53559

    FAO Nellie

    Am I right in saying that you tow with a Volvo XC60 we are considering buying one going to the garage tomorrow to make a final decision. It’s a 66 plate 2.0 D4 2WD. Can you provide feedback on how they tow I’ve read lots of reviews and all point to it towing our van no issue. If you can please let me know how you find it as I know you do a lot of towing in all conditions

     

    Thanks in Advance

     

    PS if it’s not you that has the XC60 please ignore me I’m getting mixed up lol

  • KjellNN
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    edited January 2023 #53560

    Quite chilly here today, heating back on late morning.   At least it was dry out.

    Spent some time in the garage making a new door bar for the carpet to LVT transition for the upstairs bathroom.  Builders laid plywood for me to lay the LVT on, so the floor height has increased so much that I will have to shorten the door.  Think I will wait till they come to finish the shower and get them to carry it down to the  garage for me........and hopefully back up again.

    We have had a "paperwork day", sorting and filing some bank statements and credit card bills, receipts that need to be kept, instructions for things, etc.     Most of our accounts are paperless, but there are a few we get statements for so that DD can give us balances and payments due if we cannot get on line.

    Also helped OH fill up an application for a survey to see if the Guide Hall might qualify for any assistance with improving the insulation in the walls in particular.  It is  an old timber building (1961) and we do not think there is much, if any, insulation in the walls.    The CH just could not get the place warm in the very cold weather before Christmas.   The floor could also usefully be insulated, but the roof is good, and windows are all double glazed.

  • brue
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    edited January 2023 #53561

    Help! I've been snookered yell Apologies to all who are enjoying the game. wink

    Distinctly chilly, wondering what the weather will do but we managed a good dog walk through the mud this morning and met a selection of others doing the same. 🐕🐕🐕

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2023 #53562

    That's correct, Francis. Our's is a 2016 XC 60 4x4 , a D5 AWD, Automatic. It has been fine so far, and tows really well, even when we had the larger caravan. Not the cheapest to get serviced, and is relatively thirsty, but I guess you already know that. Would certainly consider getting another sometime in the future. Hope the one you are looking at suits you.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2023 #53563

    Sounds like you are stocked up with chocolates NTH.

    We certainly are, and are keeping them until we next head off in the van. It is tempting to dib in at home but we can just about resist the temptation.laughing

  • ABM
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    edited January 2023 #53564

    Blimey, David, I've been there, done that AND dried me wellies off a treat  wink

    That apart there is a photograph of a B - i - g rubber dinghy making it's way past " The Waterfront " in York yesterday  ~~  Brian seems to think its a boozer of some sort  surprisedlaughing so now I must go and dream of a glass or six of  mixed or similar  innocent  { It is yonks since I drank that stuff, Courtesy of Ind Coope or even Greenall Whitley perhaps undecided

  • brue
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    edited January 2023 #53565

    A good sunny day here, hoping the floods subside. Now waiting for a big delivery of fencing, lots of posts and rails plus some ordinary panels and extra bits to make gates...OH will be busy soon. Have noticed lots of hazel catkins out so we need to get a move on before some of the hedges start springing into life the where the work has to be done.

    Hope the Goldies are making progress.

    Enjoy your chocs Nellie, we won a big tub of Roses chocs last week....they're going in a raffle for local funds, have got too many Christmas chocs hanging around and no-one to eat them thanks to cancelled family visits.

  • RedKite
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    edited January 2023 #53566

    A wet and windy chilly day here even had hail at one point whilst trying to get out of the car at Lidl's brr.

    Sounds like you will be busy soon brue hope all goes up ok.

    Got some reduced plant bulbs today 50% off just got to think where they are going only 3 to put in but think it will be a bit damp at present.

    Back to a bit of painting tomorrow and hubby has got some wood trim to put on one wall in the lounge/dining area as he has bumped his office chair into the wall a few times and now do not have anymore of that paint left to repair it, may change the colour on that wall as the other 3 are a different colour  and did have all 4 walls the same colour but again wall got marked again hence a different colour heyho.

     

  • Tammygirl
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    edited January 2023 #53567

    Very cold here today, - 5c overnight then barely hot up to 0c all day. Lovely blue skies and sunshine.

    I made my first ever loaf of bread today, turned out not bad at all but what a time it all takes. 

    OH went out to do a job in the caravan but it was so cold he changed his mind. 

    Booked a CL for our overnighter on the way to the ferry in April. 

    Not a lot of anything really today. 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited January 2023 #53568

    Margaret's last night of wearing her "pirate patch" at night after her cataract operation a week ago. It all seems to have gone quite smoothly although the benefits are not yet obvious as she is still wearing her glasses which I would imagine means one lens is now pretty useless. The hospital advice to remove the lens wasn't particularly helpful! 

    David

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2023 #53570

    Glad to hear that your OHs are progressing well after their respective operations, Goldie and DK.

    We came home yesterday, an easy drive during the first fully fine day for over a week. Fine and sunny again today but quite cold, with patches of ice on the pavements and on the cars. I did manage to get the car cleaned in the afternoon after the sidebar warmed up a bit, and OH completed the washing started yesterday and even had some outside on the lines for a while. I think it will be too cold tomorrow to wash the caravan, so that will have to wait for a few days. All the Lakeland Fells, the Howgills, Ingleborough and the other visible Pennine hills are cover in snow.

    Wonder if Francis purchased his replacement tow car?

  • brue
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    edited January 2023 #53571

    Quite a bit of snow in the SW this morning, did Moulesy remember to take his skis to Cornwall?!

    We had plans to go out but might change our direction.

    Keep warm everyone.

    Glad to hear about progress for those who've had recent ops.

  • Wherenext
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    edited January 2023 #53572

    We've changed our plans as well Brue. 

    Snow fell from early last night. Must have stopped after I went to bed but enough of it on the ground to abandon plans for trip out. Nice and sunny at the moment but temperature not due to get much above freezing, if at all, today so this lot will freeze tomorrow. Changed our Click and Collect spot from tomorrow until next Wednesday.

    Good to hear about progress for Margaret and Henry.

    I've managed a bit more myself. I can't tell you the enjoyment that can be had from being able to tie ones own shoelaces.laughing Had a couple of walks yesterday as the weather was fine, cold but fine.

    Take care out there if you have some snow or ice around.

  • SteveL
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    edited January 2023 #53573

    The hospital advice to remove the lens wasn't particularly helpful!

    I found it worked quite well David. I muddled along like that for about 6 weeks. The optician wouldn’t prescribe anything until a month after and then of course you had to wait for the glasses. After the consultant follow up visit and getting his approval, I was even able to drive like that. As it was summer and bright I bought a large cheap pair of sun glasses at the chemist, which fitted over my normal ones  with one prescription lens and one void.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited January 2023 #53575

    Dogs & snow, a magical combination. There is only 1 thing more enjoyable than snow. . .Dogs & snow. Great pics M👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • DEBSC
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    edited January 2023 #53576

    No snow here in Devon, from our bedroom window we can see the tops of the hills on Exmoor, no snow there either. Not sure about Dartmoor.

    OH ill in bed today, he was unwell in the night. So I’m at home catching up on housework today. 

    Glad that some are recovering well, good to hear, it all takes a little longer as we grow older.

    Lovely photos moulesy.

  • RedKite
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    edited January 2023 #53577

    Great photos Moulesy and remember our Spaniels enjoy playing in the snow.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited January 2023 #53578

    I wondered if you had much on the north coast, M. We've got a covering but it’s nowhere near as bad on the south coast as I hear it is around Carland.

  • KjellNN
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    edited January 2023 #53579

    OH had the same advice when she had her cataracts done and removing the lens was the only solution as the eye was now much less shortsighted, so she could not have used her glasses (for the second eye) otherwise.

    After the second eye was done, she can now even drive without glasses for the first time in over 50 years.   However she can no longer read without them!

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited January 2023 #53580

    Thanks for the input re Margaret's cataract operation and her glasses. I can see the sense of removing the lens but I am reluctant just in case I damage the other lens. I can't see a way of popping the lens out. ( years ago you could unscrew something to ease the frame apart but they don't seem to be made that way any longer!) Margaret has a telephone consultation with a nurse from the hospital tomorrow so no doubt that will be discussed? I think probably we will have to return to Boots to seek their advice and perhaps they will be willing to remove the lens? 

    David

  • KjellNN
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    edited January 2023 #53581

    Bitterly cold here today, -3 overnight.  Hard frost but no snow.  Quite a lot of sun so nice and warm  in the south facing rooms even with no heating on.

    The builders returned today to finish the bathroom by fitting the shower enclosure, so it only remains for me to finish the woodwork, and then we can do the big  clean up.  Amazing how far plasterboard dust can spread!!

    We are to leave the enclosure and all the sealant to set for a week (since it is a non essential shower), so should give me plenty of time to finish my tasks.

    Builders carried the heavy mahogany bathroom door down to the garage for me to shorten, and back up again, so that was a big help, and also carried the surplus wrong size very heavy glass door back down into the garage.  I will remove the hinges etc to keep as spares, then see if anyone wants to have the glass.