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soop Thu 11-Jun-20 13:18:32

I am so very sorry. My computer has died on me. Am having to use MacS's and am in a bit of a pickle. Just wanted to open this new kitchen and try to catch up later.

Doodle Tue 16-Jun-20 20:15:26

Well I would just love my own caboose grandmafrench The one you have found sounds wonderful I could live in there. It sounds as though you have made the other kitcheners jealous I think we would need to buy several and transport them all to the seaside for us ladies to have a paddle.?
Unfortunately, I do not manage the Argy thank goodness. That responsibility rests with lemon who is the licensee and chief brewer of the world renown once tasted never forgotten Poteen. soop and I were led astray at a young age by the lure of the music, the saucy sailors and the pungent atmosphere. Once you darken the doorstep there is no escape. Your caboose sounds a lovely peaceful haven (as long as soop doesn’t find out about it ?)

Doodle Tue 16-Jun-20 20:17:06

Those sunset photos are beautiful. Thank you for sharing all. ? TOYA ?

Bellanonna Tue 16-Jun-20 20:24:36

Oh Galen, you are indeed privileged. Bless them!

Nannyfaraway Wed 17-Jun-20 10:13:59

Hi everyone. I'm back again sorry for my long absence have been very busy with college and other stuff.
College finished on Friday and I went back to work yesterday.
Ellie is growing up fast and we miss being able to physically see her but Skype chats are good.
Hope you are all well and. coping with this lockdown. I'll try and pop back in later. TOYA

Izabella Wed 17-Jun-20 10:19:34

Morning from a refreshed Shire following a thunderstorm last night.

I have thoroughly enjoyed the wonderful sunset pictures that have been posted recently. They instil feelings of solace and and wonder in equal measure. Thank you photographers all. galen your blackbirds too, what a wonderful experience. I am currently enjoying the Crow family developments with the fledglings becoming more confident each day. Sadly CH cannot see them even with the binns. They are now flying between the trees, making lots of noise and still being fed by patents - one of whom greets me and is quite tame - but only for me. Flies off when anyone else approaches.

CH has had a very nasty crashing fall. Slipped on some moss that he did not notice and landed heavily. Yesterday was a trip to A/E, X rays and so on. His hip mercifully is not fractured but the bruising has to be seen to be believed. His shoulder isn't fractured either but he is in extreme pain. He had surgery on it several years ago, and we know a replacement is on the cards at some point. We shall see what today brings.

Take care everyone. flowers

dragonfly46 Wed 17-Jun-20 10:22:22

How sad for your friends Purplepixie but wonderful that they have a good friend such as you. Sending you a big hug for yourself.

The sunsets are stunning - we have had grey skies at night lately so no beautiful sunsets. I is lovely that we can see yours.

Your baby blackbirds look very snug Galen.

Another day of lockdown and looking like I will not be able to babysit for my DS's 40th birthday celebrations.
Going for our socially distanced walk in a minute. My DH cannot walk far as he has a painful hip so I bought him a perching stick so he can rest from time to time. There are never benches when you need them.

Have a good day everyone.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 17-Jun-20 11:12:12

Hello dear kitchen friends ?‍♀️

I am currently confined to the sofa with a sleeping 5 month GC who kept their Mummy awake all night (Mummy DD is asleep at the other end of sitting room)

Have taken this opportunity to catch up with kitcheners news.

purplepixie I do hope your dear friend is on the mend soon.

Fabulous photos Soop Grandmafrench and Galen

Dragonfly beautiful peonies, they are one of my favourites.

I have not braved the shops yet, not sure if I shall for some time. I did venture to M&S food hall last week all very civilised. First time in a proper shop since 16th March. Now I just need to put my big girl pants on and brave the garden centre.

Let’s hope that little Henry will get the appropriate treatment from now on.

Keep safe and well friends ?‍♀️

annodomini Wed 17-Jun-20 11:43:37

Galen, that blackbird chose a wonderfully cosy spot in which to raise their brood. I've found, in the past, that blackbirds sometimes build nests in inappropriate places, all too accessible by cats.
Funny old weather. Our small town has been spared the deluges I feared, and the only thunder was in the distance. I think the threat has gone now (where's that fingers crossed emoji when I need it?) as the thunder-headache has gone away. I might get out in the garden as I have a packet of Honesty seeds. I have an affection for Honesty, which used to provide us with 'silver coins' to play with as children; and I was leader of the Honesty patrol as a guide - just yesterday, as it seems. But my hands are stiff in the mornings and I might have to wait until they feel like handling a trowel.
Izabella, sorry to hear about your CH's fall. He must be feeling pretty sore even though he hasn't broken anything. He has my sympathy - I had a technicolor hip when I broke my shoulder.
Little Henry must be on the way to becoming Bigger Henry. It's good that he is now getting the attention he should have had long before this.
Have a good day, everyone.

soop Wed 17-Jun-20 13:40:51

Ouch! My undercover visits to the Argy Bargy dive are now common knowledge. It's true. Mea culpa. Several of us lot have succumbed to the lure of the dimly lit bar, iffy refreshments and much stuff and nonsense that somehow takes the edge off being in actual lock down. hmm I remain the same well-bred lady during our time together in the upmarket kitchen. grin

soop Wed 17-Jun-20 13:55:12

Izabella I trust that you are medicating your dearly beloved with oodles of TLC. A nasty fall can seriously undermine one's confidence. The badly bruised shoulder will stiffen and require some decent pain relief.

Galen Lucky you. The blackbird family has a most desirable residence. The cucumbers and such will have to wait.

anno The air is heavy with menace. I believe that our region may have storms tomorrow. The midges are being particularly tiresome.

Grannygravy As always, the most kindly of grandmas. You, my dear, are worth your weight in pure gold.

dragonfly When will the birthday celebrations take place? You may be fortunate enough to be able to attend.
As for big girl's knickers, I need to place an order for some Sloggis. Thanks for reminding me. wink

Welcome back, Nannyfaraway smile

Doodle You are a rascal. grin

soop Wed 17-Jun-20 14:04:21

Susan Bravo for little Henry's new dietician. We all need to share good news.

Charleyg Grandmafrench CherryC Dreamkeeper et al...I took this photo of a ram we've name Montague during our saunter this morning. Isn't he a handsome fellow?

annodomini Wed 17-Jun-20 14:27:38

soop, Montague has the most impressive horns, does the rest of his physique (so to speak) measure up to them?

annodomini Wed 17-Jun-20 14:29:31

PS - I've just seen the second picture. He looks a wee bit scruffy but presumably that's because he has recently been shorn!

Grandmafrench Wed 17-Jun-20 15:12:59

? woah! Bit harsh there, Anno. Poor Montague has had to suffer the indignities of shearing and don’t think Vidal Sassoon did it! When you next see him, Soop, please do check that he has enough clearance between his right horn and his face? Now I’m worrying that a random ram in Scotland might need his right horn shortened.....what am I like? Coco, our little bonkers Soay sheep, needed a serious horn cut one year. Hopefully those shearing Master M should have seen a problem...or perhaps it’s just the angle of the photo!

Thrilled the swans are all ok. Nature can be so brutal sometimes.

Don’t try to slide out of your Argy ‘doings’ - little wonder you need more Sloggis, the strain on the elastic must have been awful. Still, least said soonest mended and let’s hope the lovely MacS never gets to hear all the details. Fortunately Doodle is very well bred and discreet, so you should be o.k. The main thing is it gives you all a huge laugh, ditto your audience, so enjoy......but keep the noise down - you wouldn’t want poor lemon to lose her licence now, would you?

Izabella your poor man. It’ll take a while for the bruising and inflammation to clear. Do you have any Arnica? I think once we reach the age of around 13, there’s nothing entertaining about falling down. He must have had such a shock. He’ll have to take it easy and be patient for a while. Take care now both of you.

Wishing you all birdsong and sunshine, calm and a peaceful end to your June Wednesday. I’m currently enjoying my Earl Grey and braving the No See‘ums in my hot garden. Just like midges but probably more determined - each tiny insect possessing its own sharp dentures. Or so it would seem ! At this rate there will soon be a world shortage of Cortisone cream.

Bye for now and hugs from French France x

Puzzler61 Wed 17-Jun-20 15:21:58

Ooh Soop I wouldn’t want to rustle with Montague’s horns. I hope you gave him a wide berth (well at least 2 metres) whilst taking his photo?

Puzzler61 Wed 17-Jun-20 15:32:19

Tussle (not rustle)

Charleygirl5 Wed 17-Jun-20 16:27:44

Montague is so handsome

soop Wed 17-Jun-20 16:54:41

For those who care - Montague has a fine pair of respectables. Honest to goodness, you lot are a bad influence. wink

Just a pic before I love and leave you. Teddy en route to his favourite place - the car wash - wearing his favourite hat no matter what the weather is doing. Made me smile.

I shall return tomorrow. Do try to maintain the usual high standards in our kitchen. The other place is for the occasional foray into a den of iniquity. grin

Thinking of you all. Thank you for your company. You cheer me greatly. smile moon

CherryCezzy Wed 17-Jun-20 20:13:16

I'm not a bad influence, honest soop. All I was going to say about Montague is that he looks quite a horny ram ?

What a wonderful photo of Teddy, I swear he gets more and more gorgeous, if that's at all possible ?

Oh, Izabella Ouch! Sounds like a very nasty fall your CH took. At one time or another I've dislocated both my shoulders, not broken either luckily. Gentle movements is what I say, to guard against too much stiffening up. Than and your TLC, which I'm sure you give anyway.

Annodomini, we've been spared the storms so far here too. They've been promised for days but each day - nothing. Looks very ominous now though. I love a good storm, rather the weather do it than my brain though ? Ooh - right on cue the first rumble ?.

Doodle Wed 17-Jun-20 20:39:38

izabella so sorry to hear of your DHs accident. Good his hip isn’t broken but very painful none the less.
grannygravy how lovely to have that precious bundle in your arms ?
soop you and I are both ladies of virtue in the kitchen. To quote a well used phrase, what happens in the Argy stays in the Argy ?. My goodness I hope that ram is friendly ?
Teddy is looking quite the young man these days. How he’s grown ?
grandmafrench yes that’s me well bred and discreet. (soop stop laughing) .
Keep safe and well all
TOYA?

kittylester Wed 17-Jun-20 20:52:42

Just popping in to check you are all ok.

There is such a lot going on in the kitchen lately that I find it difficult to keep up........but I am watching you all. grin

lemongrove Wed 17-Jun-20 20:59:23

Have to correct you there Charleygirl as Doodle certainly
is supposed to be in The Argy, she should be cleaning up there instead of swanning about here eating scones.As for being underage.....surely you mean overage, given that she’s 87. She’s spry though, and a good worker when she’s had her morning coffee (which I lace with LSD)?
Soop you have a gentleman caller ( Monty!) and Lins the Admiral is pining for you.

Izabella Thu 18-Jun-20 10:14:08

Morning all. I awoke refreshed after the best nights sleep in months with my new pillow for 'side sleepers'. I was sceptical but decided to try it and pleased I have.It is not the memory foam type (too hot)

Another decidedly drippy morn in the Shire after some spectacular lightening and thunder last night. Now we have fine persistent rain soaking into mother earth and nourishing both vegetable plot and grounds. The fine weather choristers are obviously sheltering in the trees instead of opening their hearts to the world although 'my' crow, just landed on the lounge windowsill in our eerie and peered through at me for several seconds before resuming feeding duties.

CH is improving slowly, his bruising totally magnificent now. He is taking analgesics without prompting which tells its own story. Perhaps we need to resurrect the poorly wing at the end of the kitchen? My current projects are dispensing tlc to him, crumb clearance, help with dressing him and commencing another picture. A horse this time.

What is weird is that CH is really struggling yet I am on top form a more or less even keel atm.

Thank for pm's and good wishes. I reciprocate with kind thoughts and encouragement to all in need, flowers for all and virtual hugs for those alone.

I may bake a cake ....................

dragonfly46 Thu 18-Jun-20 10:19:59

Good morning - lovely to hear you are feeling so good Izabella. I do hope your CH's bruises subside soon.

Just rain and more rain here. I think my garden is screaming enough. Got Zoom with good friends in a moment so that should cheer things up.

Wishing a good day to everyone.

Purplepixie Thu 18-Jun-20 11:04:56

Hi all.

Thank you for your kind words as it has been so hard to think of all that she has been through in her life. I phoned last night and they are keeping her comfortable in hospital and waiting for test results to come back.

I have a painting afternoon tomorrow with 3 friends in one of their gardens but I dont feel like going. I feel so down.
Sorry this is a miserable post.

Stay safe and sane. X

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