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Bags Wed 02-Jan-13 12:58:08

Made some bread, made some lentil soup, sawed, lopped and yanked a couple of dozen rhododendron branches off and shredded them, pulled a muscle in the process, divested self of wet muddy clothing including wool gloves topped by industrial strength rubber gloves, and the other paraphernalia of keeping warm and dry in Scotland in winter, showered, put a wash on, made coffee, sat down with feet up.

"Nufff d-d-day, I fink!" as DD used to say when she was two.

Still have to wash-up and make dinner but I'm slobbing until that cannot be put off any longer.

gracesmum Sun 06-Jan-13 12:38:51

Sorry to hear this kitty sounds like an infection not just 64 - get better soonflowers

Marelli Sun 06-Jan-13 13:20:04

Hope you soon feel better, kitty - keep up the fluids, even if it does mean more loo trips. flowers.

JessM Sun 06-Jan-13 13:30:09

kitty havent you been ill for a while now? (or am I confused?) Have you contacted your doctor?

crimson Sun 06-Jan-13 15:38:09

Most odd thing has just happened. Went into the garden where I have two compost bins side by side [you know the black ones with a door at the bottom]. The door on one of them had come off; probably hadn't slotted it in properly and the weight of the compost had pushed it open. But, this is the odd bit. The compost hadn't just spilled out around that bin but was also spread around the other side of the second compost bin. Maybe the dog had realised there were scraps of food in it and dug her way into the compost but that wouldn't have moved it into a pile three feet away on the other side of a solid object. I'm totally bemused confused. What was interesting was that there were lots of eggshells and orange peel. Must make a point of not putting them in the compost bin in future. [Had the dog dug through the compost with her front paws it would have gone backwards not sideways, and the pile was quite neat. Hmmm; time for a coffee I think.

Ariadne Sun 06-Jan-13 18:23:38

Have been to a lovely, boozy birthday lunch at DD's, had a long nap and feel much better! Have also realised that we put the bunk bed mattresses (due for replacement) on the spare room beds when we moved, hence the discomfort. All problems solved. grin

Ariadne Sun 06-Jan-13 18:24:14

Pre birthday lunch, but they are all back at school tomorrow, DD included.

jeni Sun 06-Jan-13 18:36:56

Crimson gremlins! Watch out!
Unless you leave malt whisky out for them, they can turn nasty!wink

kittylester Sun 06-Jan-13 18:43:53

Thank you all for the lovely messages. Not been ill for a long while Jess but I had norovirus in November and a cold round Christmas. I suspect I've got a weedy version of the flu, having had a jab at some point. The latter end of last year was a bit of a challenge - two weddings, three children moving and the ongoing problems with Mum - I think my body is making me sit down!!

Still, all is ok, DH is currently making corned beef hash. Lovely, if you like corned beef hash! smilesmile

crimson Sun 06-Jan-13 18:44:53

Corblimey jeni; hadn't thought of gremlins confused....

JessM Sun 06-Jan-13 18:45:32

Ah not far off, 3 things in 2 months. Bit run down?

Bags Mon 07-Jan-13 05:54:38

Beat my PB at yesterday's archery tournament smile. Earned myself a spider badge.

Faye Mon 07-Jan-13 06:48:33

Well done baggy. smile I found someone to go bike riding with. I was enjoying riding every morning and late afternoon while I was in Brisbane but it's very different here, lots of gravelly dirt roads, speeding trucks etc. It looks like there might be a way I can ride to the river and ride along there. I won't be riding for a while in the hot temperatures over here though.

Ella46 Mon 07-Jan-13 08:51:18

Good for you Bags, shall we start calling you Robin? grin

kittylester Mon 07-Jan-13 10:00:08

Well done bags

Ella she'd have to move to Nottingham and hide in a big tree with lots of men wearing tights - do you think bags would like that? wink

I just knew corned beef hash wasn't good for you. sad sad

Ella46 Mon 07-Jan-13 10:03:58

kitty I love corned beef hash, what's wrong?

I bet Bags would look great in tights, but maybe not up a tree!

kittylester Mon 07-Jan-13 10:12:28

Ella I wasn't very well yesterday - all achy and shivery. DH said he'd cook (from his enormous repertoire) and chose corned beef hash, not my favourite by a long chalk. As I felt a bit better, I had a little. Big mistake, as I discovered at 3 am, 3.30, 4.00 etc. Not his fault, norovirus is rife at mum's home - but nevertheless sad sad

annodomini Mon 07-Jan-13 10:59:05

Oh, kitty, what a shame. It has to be the dreaded noro, doesn't it. Take it easy, little sips of water and probably no corned beef hash. flowers

Maniac Mon 07-Jan-13 11:35:16

Hate to mention it crimson but could it be rats!! I've been told that rats/mice sometimes nest in compost bins because of the heat generated. Compost bin best sited on a mesh base on solid ground.

nanaej Mon 07-Jan-13 11:50:10

We had foxes in our compost.. the bins were the slatted wood type sited behind the garden shed and the foxes made a den under one of them and raised 5 cubs!

Have yet to set up compost bins in new garden!

glassortwo Mon 07-Jan-13 11:54:51

Well I have put the house back in order after having the house full since the 10th December, the quiet is lovely and the floors are clean and every surface is clear....... how many toys can a 4 and 6 yr old get shock but its all up into their rooms and I can now have a little bit of me time wink

crimson Mon 07-Jan-13 19:00:58

I did wonder about rats but still don't understand how the pile of compost was so far from the bin and so neat. I'd be surprised if I didn't have rats there though, and I'm sure that someone [might have been pompa?] said not to put eggshells in compost cause it encouraged them. Haven't been out tonight to see what's happened today.

Ella46 Mon 07-Jan-13 19:25:53

kitty I do hope you feel better soon, you certainly won't ever want CBHash again! flowers

I came home after lunch, to find my kitchen filling up with a dust cloud!
Next door's builders were drilling a large vent hole through the outside wall, and all the brick dust was being sucked into my boiler vent!

When I opened the cupboard door, it came rolling out and covered all my kitchen surfaces in red dust!
I went out and asked the man with the big drill (no smutty remarks please), what was happening and he just said............"hope I haven't come through your wall!" shock

You know that gritty feeling.................

Oldgreymare Mon 07-Jan-13 19:52:06

Been AWOL for a couple of days so missed your birthday Kitty soooooooo a very very balated Happy Birthday and a virtual get-well card too.
Slowly getting house sorted post Christmas and NY visitors.
Welcome back Jeni... today I've been looking at the 'Aurora' webcam as my friend and her OH are off 'round the world'... sounds as if you had a good time.

jeni Mon 07-Jan-13 20:10:27

I did indeed thanks. I saw new acropolis museum, it's very good indeed.

Crimson it's definitely gremlins! Use the malt whisky trick. I've never known it to fail!

(But then, I've never tried it either!grin

jeni Mon 07-Jan-13 21:35:48

Night allmoon

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