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Wet Bank Holiday? At least we are under no illusion!!!

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nanapug Fri 04-May-12 16:07:46

What is every one planning to do this soggy Bank Holiday? There is no question that there will be no BBQs and not much gardening happening. I am happily resigned to the fact that I will be firmly planted on the sofa, knitting and watching TV. Actually am feeling quite bleurgh at the moment, so sounds great to me ;0

whitewave Mon 07-May-12 14:05:12

Netgran

Thought the acting superb, she is good and I always watch what Damien thingy is in - Band of Brothers was one thing and a Poliokoff (can't spell) play he was in was good. The ending was sort of unexpected although I knew that there are plans for another series, but he could presumably have been written out. It did leave questions unsolved . I guess the electric shock theropy will wipe Carrie's memory of what Brody said in his sleep? And therefore her knowledge that he is a sleeper? Good isn't it?

netgran Mon 07-May-12 13:58:12

Whitewave
What did you think of last episode of Homeland?

netgran Mon 07-May-12 13:51:15

Happy wet bank holiday Monday (well here in Hertford anyway) hubby and me are sat in caravan in sodden field eating beans on toast. We know how to live it up grin

dahlia Sun 06-May-12 20:27:58

Poor Ian42! Bank holidays mean less now we are retired. Husband is building an extension to our very small house (he was a builder), but stops for the weekends. We have managed to get quite a lot done in the garden this weekend, apple blossom looking lovely, but if it is wet tomorrow may go shopping/visit son and family/make pasties - not necessarily in that order! Have a good one, whatever you may be doing.

Ian42 Sun 06-May-12 18:49:09

Please remember me as I work tomorrow.

whitewave Sun 06-May-12 16:12:41

Got up watched Andrew Marr and sneered at George Osbourne DH took dog out with singed btm the dog not DH. (another story) Put washing on, prepared lunch - roast chicken and sponge pudding - no wonder I am 13stone! made some bread had lunch - dithered about hanging out the washing - it is cold damp and miserable here - so going to leave it until tomorrow now about to order DD's birthday present and then slob the rest of the day - will watch Homeland the last one tonight.

gma Sun 06-May-12 16:01:46

After bright and early start, turned a bit cloudy. Hub went for a sail with son and grandson No.3 on the Norfolk Broads (only 10minutes away from us-we are very fortunate and have own boats) They came in about 2pm, starting to rain. I had busy morning cooking lunch, picked rhubarb from garden and made crumble. Flashed round with vacuum, and just had lunch. Also went to garden centre with daughter and grandson No.2 - sent her home with cakes etc which I also made this morning! (I love making them but we do not eat too many) Now going to start on new Jo Nesbo on my kindle whilst hub watches Man U on Sky, but he will probably fall asleep after a couple of glasses of Chilean Red!!!
Perhaps it will improve tomorrow....or maybe not!!!

MaggieP Sun 06-May-12 15:08:18

Lazy day, walked dogs and now it's cool and wet in Norfolk.
Read the papers, glass of wine and trying to catch up with last night's 'The Bridge'. Very compelling and tonight it's the last episode of 'Homeland' which if you have been watching is also highly addictive!
Ther is so much more I could do but hey, there's always tomorrow....

jeni Sun 06-May-12 14:36:40

annobelwine sante

Annobel Sun 06-May-12 14:30:18

Cheers, jeni wine

jeni Sun 06-May-12 14:21:54

I'm doing something I never do
Having a glass of wine out on my patio under my (sprouting) grapevine, in the SUN!
Well I say never, Normamally only on holiday as per my profile photo!

Annobel Sun 06-May-12 14:15:34

Got up and watched Andrew Marr, shouted at George Osborne; talked to both sisters on phone; showered; went to Dunelm for clothes hangers (good value); Boots to stock up on shampoos etc - lots of useful offers; finished at Waitrose where I forgot to buy broccoli! Lunched on hummus and crackers. Not wet here, and not specially cold, rather dull, having started bright. Now listening to Gardeners Question Time.

ninathenana Sun 06-May-12 13:45:53

DD also swears by Oven Pride when she also told me to soak the black metal parts from the top of cooker in washing powder. Not tried this yet.

DH and I got up late (9am) he cooked kippers for breakfast, then we read the Sunday papers, now here smile

Weather in Kent not too bad cool n grey yesterday and today. We haven't any plans for tomorrow.

whenim64 Sun 06-May-12 13:25:19

So far I've walked the dog, cleaned the cooker, made some vegetable soup, made a granary loaf, put the washing on, caught up on emails and Gransnet, changed the bed and now I'm going to get in the shower and enjoy myself for the rest of the afternoon.

By the way - Oven Pride oven cleaner with the gloves and big bag - what a doddle! It says only put two racks in the bag, but I've got a big range cooker with 8 or 9 racks - I put the lot in, left them for 4 hours, and they're all like brand new with no effort at all.

jeni Sun 06-May-12 13:09:44

Last wash in washer, files read, can't face making sauce yet( it's chopping those onions and garlic! Yes I could go down to waitrose and get ready chopped, but that means getting the car out, getting the scooter unloaded going round the shop, reloading the scooter, driving home, unloading the car,and I'm too lazy) its easier to chop the onions!

pompa Sun 06-May-12 12:45:59

WOOT Mafeking has been relieved, our Daughter has returned.

pompa Sun 06-May-12 12:30:08

Jeni, this is of your own making, today could me a day of rest if you wished - leave it all until tomorrow. !!!

Only joking, before I get trounced by the ladies.

We are having such a quiet weekend looking after our Grandson, bed at 9pm last night - knackered - us, not him.

tanith Sun 06-May-12 12:27:08

Well its lunchtime , its overcast and cold, I've changed the bed and made a chocolate fudge cake , watched two RAF Typhoon planes take off very noisily from where they are now stationed closeby, that certainly will of got everyone having a lie in annoyed this morning lol.
Hubs is out playing bowls so I guess I'll get dinner (roast lamb) on for about 4PM.. thought we'd lash out this week with the lamb, I saw a nice Rib of beef , not that big but at £21.21p I passed on that .. no wonder people are giving up cooking a Sunday roast.

I guess I'll go read a while then put some fudgy topping on the cake.. I was rather hoping my daughter would pop in so I can give her half the cake , stop me gorging...

jeni Sun 06-May-12 12:19:11

Well so far , I've got up, showered, dressed, got white wash on the line, coloureds onthe machine, started the dishwasher, sorted first pile of files to read, made a coffee and sat down to check you all got home ok last night!
Later I've got to make the tomato sauce for the aubergine dishfortomorrow (next door angel coming to dinner while old git is away)
Don't you love Sundays?" A day of rest?"confused

pompa Sun 06-May-12 12:13:35

We are amazed, we are at our Daughters in Leicester looking after our Grandson, we have had two very pleasant days, couple of minor showers, but warmer and dryer than forecast. Lujaha, sorry you are getting rain in Italy, we seem to have been very lucky, stopped raining the day we arrived and started again a few days after we left.

soop Sun 06-May-12 12:12:00

Ariadne You are a star! Very well done smile

whenim64 Sun 06-May-12 12:04:04

Congratulations! Ariadne - that's fantastic smile

Ariadne Sun 06-May-12 11:37:38

Made over £800! Have a little headache....

Pennysue Sat 05-May-12 20:27:11

it has been a lovely day here - the village fete was on and there is no rain! Yippee

Ariadne Sat 05-May-12 17:25:07

Fluffy pink clockwork pigs, on which people bet. There's a tote, a bar (yes!) a superb raffle and a amazing group of people running the actual races. It's all very noisy (until I went to to one I'd never have believed I'd enjoy it) And all proceeds go to a local children's charity.

Hope to be back to the Glastonbury party, though.