Gransnet forums

Chat

Today I've been mainly.........Vol. 5

(1001 Posts)
Butternut Wed 02-May-12 07:22:44

Up early for another willow weaving day. Hoping to make a little willow bark basket for my granddaughter to carry at the wedding. smile

Bags Thu 10-May-12 16:31:45

Good to 'see' you back among us, quilting! Sending good vibes for wrist healing! flowers

jeni Thu 10-May-12 17:28:22

And from meflowers

Quiltinggran Thu 10-May-12 17:29:26

Thanks Bags my wrist needs all the good vibes it can get. I've been lurking and reading but not posting recently cos just too many things going on and the fall was just the last straw!

Ariadne Thu 10-May-12 17:35:52

nightowl greetings from one of the world experts on displacement activities!

But:

Greatnan my mantra to my students, when they were moaning about how much they had to do was "The only way to get it done is to DO it." Oh yeah...

Hallo, Quiltinggran glad you're on the mend, I was wondering where you were! x

Butternut Thu 10-May-12 18:12:09

...feeling washed out and tired. The closer the wedding gets, the larger my scar gets appears! sad. Can I wear sunglasses all day do you think?

Anyway, got my hands into the earth this afternoon and planted tomato plants , which left my hands smelling wonderfully of tomatoes and soil. smile

whenim64 Thu 10-May-12 18:40:36

You could be mysterious and chic butty. What about a beautiful hat with a slight whisper of net signalling there is a gorgeous woman concealing her charms?? smile

Butternut Thu 10-May-12 19:20:17

If I wore something like that, when, I think the whole wedding party would fall on their backs laughing! grin Anyway, will probably front it out, and just be naturally gorgeous!! sunshine.

Gally Thu 10-May-12 20:16:24

Today I left DD1 and drove 66 miles to DD1 only to find I've left the laptop plus phone charger sitting by the front door of DD1. I am soooooo mad with myself as I shall have to drive all the way back to pick it up. I am fed up with driving from a to b and on thursday I have to go all the way to c (home) which is 450 miles. angry

Bags Thu 10-May-12 20:27:22

Oh! too bad, gally! Take it easy sounds a bit trite, but you know what I mean. Have plenty of coffee stops on the way home (or whatever helps). flowers

Annobel Thu 10-May-12 20:34:03

Gally, you make me feel tired just thinking about all that driving. Have you got favourite stopping-off points? I haven't done much long distance driving for a while, but I often stopped en route and had forty winks in a service area car park!

Faye Thu 10-May-12 20:37:23

I feel your frustration having to drive back Gally but your other trip, hopefully you are not doing it on your own. I often drive 478 kilometres between my daughter"s homes and that is really long enough for me. I find by the last hundred I am quite over it. Four hundred and fifty miles is seven hundred and twenty four kilometres, that is about an eight or nine hour drive.

glassortwo Thu 10-May-12 20:43:55

gally are you doing that drive on your own? Do you have a stop over as thats a long way. Sorry just concerned flowers

Faye Thu 10-May-12 20:55:09

*daughters" homes confused.
I am hoping you are going to say you mean kilometres not miles. There are four hundred and six miles (653 kilometres) between Adelaide and Melbourne.

Annobel Thu 10-May-12 21:11:29

Citizens' Advice Bureau - some odd, some sad, some funny queries. Nowadays I am good at leaving my cases in the building. At one time they would prey on my mind. Now I am trying to make myself do some ironing because I have nothing to wear tomorrow when I'm going to Oxfordshire to stay with DS2 and family. Several months ago, one of their young cats went missing - not a sign of her and they thought that the worst had happened. However, after about 6 weeks, they had a phone call from someone who had seen one of my DiL's flyers with the cat's photo on it. And there she was! She had only a couple of days previously arrived in that person's garden, but was in surprisingly good shape. This was about 1km away from home, across at least one main road. A resourceful animal! And a happy ending - the GC were overjoyed.

jeni Thu 10-May-12 21:15:59

Well, I had a horrible week at work, but made up for by the fun on the 'trial?' thread.
I'm just going to watch the rest of time team, then I'm to bed.
Got an even worse week next week. I'm working 4 days! Why did I agree to that?confused
Have a good night all! That was soooo funnygrin

whitewave Thu 10-May-12 21:18:39

night Jeni - I'm off too.

good night

whenim64 Thu 10-May-12 21:27:11

Night both smile

Bags Thu 10-May-12 21:28:20

Night, all of yous.

sunflowersuffolk Fri 11-May-12 08:31:45

Morning everyone, nice and sunny here for a change, birds are all singing, and our 2 baby moorhens are exploring without Mum, they look like 2 fluffy black pingpong balls with HUGE feet. As we have 3 cats, plus neighbouring ones and Mr Fox, I just hope they survive.

Just been enjoying looking at Owl webcam from Suffolk Wildlife Trust - barnowls are so beautiful. We must have a nest fairly close, as I often see one in field beyond us. Trouble is, they can't hunt in wet weather well, so I hope weather improves for their sake too.

http://ispyabarnowl.tumblr.com/ which is quite addictive. Mum has 4 eggs at the moment.

Hope it's sunny where you are. smile

Bags Fri 11-May-12 08:43:53

More snow on the hills where I am and more in the clouds by the look of them.

Gally Fri 11-May-12 09:37:14

On top of everything else, my aged Aunt was admitted to hospital yesterday on the south coast, so this morning I am off on yet another 160 mile round trip (with overnight things) to see what's up with her and look at some care homes on her behalf...... I think my birthday weekend is doomed wink
Glass Annobel Bags I usually do the trip back to Fife in a one'r - on my own! I have 2 stops for about 15 minutes but this time I will certainly consider stopping over night somewhere if I feel too tired!

Greatnan Fri 11-May-12 09:43:39

20C already on my balcony - I am going to Manchester on Monday where rain is forecast!
Before my daughters moved from Kent to Yorkshire, I used to drive up several times a year from near Perpignan to Calais,but I always stopped overnight around Dijon or Beaune. It turned the trip into a little mini-holiday as I had time for a walk round the town after dinner.
I try not to drive for more than four hours non-stop these days - I usually need to use the lavatory anyway so I find somewhere for a coffee
The motorway services in France serve surprisingly good food and coffee.

greenmossgiel Fri 11-May-12 09:44:06

Oh Gally - take care. Don't overstretch yourself? You'd spoken before about your aunt, and I hope things aren't too bad for her - and that you're able to sort things out to everyone's advantage. smile

nanachrissy Fri 11-May-12 10:41:43

Gally please don't wear yourself out. I'm worried about you doing too much,too soon. sunshine

Gally Fri 11-May-12 20:31:47

Back home. Mission accomplished; have seen a lovely room in reasonable care home and she has agreed to go in for 2 weeks respite once discharged from hospital. Organised gardener to call on monday to cut grass and visited lawyer to invoke power of attorney. Ate 3 chocolate biscuits for lunch and for supper ate her yesterday's meal on wheels which I found in the fridge grin. Am feeling slightly jaded and have just poured myself a very large wine for medicinal purposes only of course. Really looking forward to a day of rest tomorrow - and possibly for the rest of my life wink

This discussion thread has reached a 1000 message limit, and so cannot accept new messages.
Start a new discussion