I have always liked this thread, so here I am resurrecting it!
Today I have mainly been eating, drinking and sleeping, then eating....
Such decadence! Lunchtime drinks at the Yacht club, watching the gaffer (DGD explained what it meant) racing and the sun glinting on the water, then home for a bite, then a snooze...what a life. How lovely today was.
Hope you are feeling OK this morning ariadne Sorry to hear about more ill health in your family number - look after yourself and I hope things go OK with op. Grey and foggy. 10 days to go until DH packs up chattels and shifts them to small but nice flat in N Wales. Am going to print out a big number 10 and stick it to the wall I think. A morning of admin tasks planned , then hospital visit to a dear friend who is having very intensive blood cancer treatment. In-patient for the duration poor love. He is being v brave but concerned that chemo is making him look different. then come back and tackle the last of the clothes sorting/ packing. There is already a pile of about 100 coat hangers on the bedroom floor... really! (hangs head in shame at accumulating far too many clothes over last 20 years. It is time to atone. Oxfam is gaining another boot full of stuff from me) DH last night gave me a hug and said he had not quite anticipated the sheer upheaval that would ensue when we agreed he would resign and go back to uni.
Hope you feel better Ariadne. Still boiling hot here. Are you going to Bangor, Jess? That is where I went to university and met Mr. Mamie. I gather there is a Waitrose in Menai Bridge now (opened for Kate?), so shopping should be better than it was in the late 1960s.
Yes indeed mamie in fact MB itself 2 minutes from the sea And yes, Kate's local Waitrose is just 5 minutes walk away. Although I doubt if she will take the baby shopping with her. Their quiet extended honeymoon on Anglesey, with peaceful shopping in MB Waitrose, is going to change once the baby hysteria kicks in methinks.
Number good wishes from me too Jess shopped in aforementioned Waitrose when we were in Anglesey. My sister is even more determined to move back there and has even put in an offer on a house!!!! Good luck with the 'upheaval'... what an adventure tho' Missed all the Birmingham crew (nautical term as Jess will have lovely views of the Straits) at our Bristol 'do'.
Carrying on from the mention of Styal's Quarry Bank Mill featuring in a forthcomng drama series called The Mill, it's starting on Channel 4 on Sunday at 8pm. I hope they show the surounding countryside, which is next to the airport, Wilmslow and where I grew up in South Manchester.
I have set my box to record it, since I'll be out of the country. The title is a bit unimaginative, isn't it? It's quite surprising that they have used a property so close to the airport but perhaps Styal is off the flight path. I have heard that Tatton Park has had to stop hosting period dramas because of aircraft noise. This kind of thing must be good for the National Trust's coffers.
I have been to the beach at Lion-sur-Mer. Very hot day, sea quite a comfortable temperature and I swam for nearly an hour, before sitting with a coffee watching the keep-fit class on the promenade. Lots of families enjoying the sun and the lovely, uncrowded beach. It is, of course, one of the D-Day landing beaches.
A group of us from our creative writing group went out for lunch at Ashford-in-the Water between Buxton and Bakewell. The food was delicious though in some cases excessively large in portion size. It was warm, but not too hot and we spent a short time just standing on the lovely old bridge watching the ducks and the trout in the river. Peaceful.
Kittylester messing about on Gransnet indeed! Are you suggesting that we neglect our homes and families by "messing about on Gransnet" when we should be cleaning. I cannot believe this! We do not "mess about" we make meaningful communication.