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It doesn't take much to make me happy. What about you?

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glitabo Thu 06-Sept-12 11:03:02

2 days ago my brown bin was delivered so now I can put all garden waste in that instead of bagging it up and taking it to the tip. Yesterday I had a great time doing -all- some of the jobs in the garden that I have been putting off. I was on a dead heading frenzy and a large unruly buddlia had a very severe hair cut.
The brown bin is nearly full but I have left enough room for the grass cuttings when DGS cuts the grass for me at the weekend.
I feel very good about this. It has just made one part of my life easier and made tidying the garden a more enjoyable experience.
sunshine

Grannyeggs Fri 07-Sept-12 10:53:54

September sunshine makes me happy, I love the warm days, and the slight nippiness in the air in the morning. I also like it when I only get good news from my family, there has been lots of drama lately hmm

Littlenellie Fri 07-Sept-12 11:06:06

Spent a lovely afternoon with my son in Norwich yesterday afternoon,just shopping for some clothes that he wanted,he is such easy company,sunshine
He has just brought me a cup of tea (he works nights) he told me he loves me and gave me hug,well his actual words where "your not a bad old Doris..love you" grin

Nanadogsbody Fri 07-Sept-12 11:15:40

Hugs

Ella46 Fri 07-Sept-12 11:47:34

nellie that's so nice smile

Nonu Fri 07-Sept-12 11:47:37

Littlenellie , thats great , we used to live in Norwich , not keen on Norfolk , but loved Norwich , such fabulous shops everything we haven"t got here

Littlenellie Fri 07-Sept-12 11:52:02

hinonu as an incomer I do love Norfolk and am lucky enough to be only 30miles away from it so I can go if I need retail therapy,but I love all the little quirky old bits of the city and love to wander round and discover places
chaplefied and the castle mall remind me of lakeside in Essex..although not so many white stilettos grin

Littlenellie Fri 07-Sept-12 11:52:56

I mean 30 miles from the city .

Nonu Fri 07-Sept-12 11:56:46

agree with it all Nellie , in fact there used to be an hotel opposite the Castle and that is where we had our wedding reception . Don"t laugh , I think it was 10/6d per head. grin

Nonu Fri 07-Sept-12 11:57:59

Well I have been married 41 and half years !!!!!!!!!!!!! x

Littlenellie Fri 07-Sept-12 12:09:37

Will have alook when I next visit nonu...wonder if I would get a meal for 10/6d, 52.5p wouldn't get a half portion of chips even.xx

Nonu Fri 07-Sept-12 12:15:24

How right you are , and the amazing thing is we thought it a bit on the expensive side . How things have changed eh !

gma Fri 07-Sept-12 19:29:38

Very interested to read comments about Norwich. I am Norfolk born and bred and of course its my favourite county. I love the big skies, the wonderful beaches, The Broads, the lonely roads, the quaint and quirky market towns, the National Trust properties, the old churches and museums.
I visit Norwich regulary, its a city of surprises !!!! Alley ways and pedestrian walk ways, ancient buildings, modern glass architecture, large covered market. Lots of pubs and coffee shops and the usual shops which you find anywhere, but lots you would not. Yes Nonu, we also had our wedding reception at the hotel opposite the Castle. Funnily enough it was called the Castle Hotel!!!! Gone now, to make way for shops. My Dad paid 25/= per head (but did include a 'champagne' reception-very posh!!!) and they rolled out a red carpet across the pavement for when you arrived.

soop Sat 08-Sept-12 13:57:43

Littlenellie...your son does you proud...smile
Today, at eleven o'clock, we visited our friends from whom we hope to purchase the wee orchard plot. We had a happy hour chatting about percolation tests and the rest. At noon, the old clock chimed and our friend got out of her chair. I thought that it was time for us to leave, as she's a very busy lady. She went to the drinks cabinet, poured each of us a lovely wee dram, and settled back into her chair. One hour later, we left with big smiles on our faces. grin

Ella46 Sat 08-Sept-12 14:24:03

soop Does that mean you have agreed a figure and you can rest easy?

[nosey emoticon] grin

soop Sat 08-Sept-12 14:49:12

Ella...the best that I can say at this very early stage, is that we seem to be singing from the same hymn sheet. Next Fri we'll take drawings into planners to get initial feedback. Have dealt with them before. A decent bunch of guys. Will be arranging for a wee digger [driven by 'John the strimmer'] to help with percolation and drainage assessment. We're both so excited. However, cannot ever trust that there won't be a large fly in the ointment to scupper our hopes. Best bit, we've been good friends with the owners of the land since before we moved to Kintyre. We trust each other. Mr soop reckons it will be about 18 months from start to end of project. An AWFUL long time!

Ella46 Sat 08-Sept-12 15:29:41

Soo exciting for you soop, I think we should ask for a [fingers crossed] emoticon!
sunshine

Anagram Sat 08-Sept-12 15:44:39

Oh, I don't know, soop - I think 18 months is ideal. Plenty of time for planning, anticipating, dreaming.....but not so far ahead that it seems it'll never come! sunshine

soop Sat 08-Sept-12 15:50:52

Ella and Ana...Yep, you're so right. flowers I shall keep you updated. We're both full of beans at the prospect of another exciting chapter in our lives.

Oldjohn Sat 08-Sept-12 18:31:32

Having smoked 80 cigarettes a day for fifty years I have decided on my doctors advice to reduce my daily intake to 79 to avoid the risk of becoming an addict.

Nonu Sat 08-Sept-12 18:34:06

Oldjohn , you are a card, csl

baNANA Sat 08-Sept-12 18:52:49

Clear blue skies and sunshine, getting two loads of washing outside and getting it dry the same day makes me very happy. Apart from that starting the day with a great flat white and ending it with a good book = bliss!

Anagram Sat 08-Sept-12 19:16:36

What's a great flat white? confused

baNANA Sat 08-Sept-12 19:20:53

Anagram it's a coffee, like a cappuccino but without the froth.

Ella46 Sat 08-Sept-12 19:29:31

My dd has made me happy today by refriending me on facebook.
Things have been quite fraught over the last few months,and she removed all the family and mutual friends from her fb, and I felt she was shutting me out of her life.
This week I told her how I felt and she has made a real effort to reassure me that it's not so.
smile smile

Nonu Sat 08-Sept-12 19:34:06

Ella 46 that is wonderful , the last thing we want to do is fall out with our Family .