Oh Charleygirl I sincerely hope that is not as ouchy as it sounds.
Much sympathy 
What time do you get up and go to bed?
What were your dream names for your kids when you were growing up?
Here we are again
Happy as can be,
All good friends and jolly good company.
A hearty welcome.
and plenty of virtual HUGS.
Oh Charleygirl I sincerely hope that is not as ouchy as it sounds.
Much sympathy 
Charley,I hope you don’t have to wait too long for the surgery.It sounds so painful.
Matilda had another good day so hopefully will be ok now.
Soop, another gorgeous photo??
We have been looking after Henry today so time for an early night?
TOYA
Susan I am trying not to think about during and post surgery, especially once the bone has been removed. My poor mouth is going to be so sore.
You will both sleep like babies tonight because no doubt Henry has kept both of you on your toes. None of this nonsense of sitting down, feet elevated and drinking a cup of coffee! You need a pair of decent trainers for speed and comfort.
I am going to bed now because moaning Minnie woke me at 4.30 am today and I got no rest after that until 8 am. Amazingly I still love her.
Ok soop what have you been doing? Just because I haven’t been posting, doesn’t mean I’m not still watching!
Hope Tara let you have a more restful night Charley.
You were right,we both slept well last night after our day with Henry.
Enters our kitchen with a slight tremor. Galen is waiting in the wings, pearls an' all.
To tell, or not to tell. That is the question. I had better not confess for fear of dire retribution.
Susan When in charge of a wee one, there is no need of a sedative at bedtime. Sleep comes oh so naturally. 
Charleyg Us lot will be right beside you during your root removal. You will feel the good will vibes. 
We were partaking of our usual morning exercise when our friend hailed us from her motor..."Drop in after your walk for a wee chat and a wee dram"...so we did. I am not gardening this afternoon. I may attempt to do a pile of ironing instead. 
If I had a wee dram at lunchtime, I would be asleep by two! Ironing wouldn't be happening. I've just had a piece of coconut cake which my friend dropped off on her way to Kelso. It was delicious. I've pottered in and out, had my feet attended to and blethered with the neighbours. It's been a beautiful day.
soop I do not mind the root coming out- it is the pieces of bone which is not a good thought- hence the max/fax surgeon.
Charleyg You will still need us lot rooting for you. 
Grandmabatty I have felt drowsy. However, I have completely caught up with all the ironing. Result! No expedition into the wilderness (garden). I have a strange feeling that Galen is lurking in the shrubbery.
Before I wish you all farewell until tomorrow, I've three photos to share with you. All things bright and beautiful.

soop beautiful
Stunning photos
soop lovely photos and as you say
"All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all!"
Takes me right back to my childhood and to both School and Sunday School. I can even see some little faces that were very special, makes you wonder where they are now. I have little sis with me at present and we have been on many walks down memory lane, what a mix of emotions! 
Saturday greetings to you all from a sunny, breezy Kintyre.
Synonymous About "all creatures great and small" - MacSporran has become the protector/daddy figure to a teeny vole. It was discovered in my sock that I left with my gardening shoes. He gently placed it outside. Thereafter, on three occasions, it has re-visited the utility room and has a meal of peanut butter left in a humane trap. Three visits and three trips back into the garden. MacS says that the wee creature is far too young to be taken too far along the road and deposited in a new territory. Therefore, it appears, wee vole will dine with us and then be carried back to the garden. 
Enjoy walks down memory lane with your little sis.
Going back seventy years ago, I can recall all the faces of the children that I was at school with. I also remember all their names. Yet I often have great difficulty remembering names of people I've been introduced to recently. 
Charleyg and Grandmabatty A canoeist paddled by last evening. Here is the photo that I took.
Cooee Kitchen types! Do hope you are having a good Saturday. So pleased that you're well on the way to sorting out the tooth problem, Charley. Never a topic for civilised conversation, in my book. Hate all things Dentist, but it has to be faced. I have had a number of crowns over the years and this has usually involved removal of the root in the tooth first. It means, I think, that the tooth to be crowned is not as strong, but on the other hand it could lead to the sort of situation in which you now find yourself. At least you are having someone who knows what is what, dealing with it. Until then, as you say, no point in thinking about it. Unwarranted angst - and we don't want any of that if we can avoid it.
The news is getting soooooo bad that you must hear the squeaking from our house all the way to where you are. Or, perhaps you don't hear because you are encouraging a menagerie of God's tiny creatures in your gardens and their squeaking is drowning mine out.
. See what I mean about Voles, soop. They're like Shrews....little tiny scampering creatures who can visit a trap and dine on peanut butter and then leave again. Normally you'd be none the wiser. I think it's lovely that he is currently being fostered. I did wonder if the lovely canoe photo you have posted is another slightly weary mees removal company - ferrying naughty mees along the coast and back to nature. A sort of regular evening trip.
Glad your time with little H is working out well and you are being cheered by Mathilda, Susan. (Must check if there's an 'h' in her name or not.) Bet you're tired, though. Get those feet up in between visits. I would. I have been making more masks for what appears to be a worsening situation, doing work in the garden, getting on with our joint new diet in order to shift some poundage and celebrating our little boy dog's excellent thyroid readings, even after 15 days. He has gone from off (the bad end of) the scale to just on the high side of normal. So the dosage will be reduced a little for the next 6 weeks, when we'll have him tested again. He's very cheerful again and looking in much better condition, so we must hope.
Syn hope your plans are taking shape and both of you are not overdoing stuff outside! The little verse of the hymn probably stirs memories in us all. Is it true that most schools don't have assemblies any more - so no real reason for children to know those hymns? Quite sad if that's true, singing with others is so uplifting I think - even for children.
Since it is your birthday, Grandmabatty
I hope that well ahead of your planned dinner tonight, you will manage a wee dram - if only as an encouragement for a nap. Bit of a calm before the storm sort of thing. As you said this morning, just getting people together these days involves quite a palaver - all that counting and bubbles etc., Please ONE DAY SOON, let it all be over. I'm off to buy some plants and just have a look at one of our beaches - first time since March. We didn't have the predicted storm today - it's sunny - but high winds.
Take care everyone and have yourselves the best weekend !
Hugs from French France
Thank you for your all inclusive message, Grandmafrench. Your posts are very special.
I'm pleased to hear that the wee dog's thyroid reading is greatly improved. It's good to hear that he's "cheerful" - a bit like our almost-but-not-quite resident baby vole. MacSporran is very protective. 
Happy birthday, Grandmabatty enjoy your celebratory dinner. Do tell us all about it. 
I've done a lot of gardening. No tumbles. All most productive. The gardener friend has promised to call by (when he has some spare time, as he's inundated with work) and he will hopefully help us to "rationalise", for want of a better word.
It has been a gloriously sunny day. The breeze has deterred the pesky midges, for which we're both thankful. There isn't a wisp of a cloud in the sky.
Away to relax with the newspaper and a large mug of tea. G&T at nine. Whoopee! I shall raise my glass and toast all our Kitcheners. Wishing you a pleasant weekend.

A late visit to the kitchen.We have been to Cheshire to visit my mum for her birthday.The weather was lovely,both our daughters and the three grandchildren visited at different times and much cake was eaten,mainly by the children.We had a vegan cake for dairy free DD1 and Henry and a traditional cake for everyone else.Mum had a lovely time but waved us off with a sigh of relief I think.
No h in Matilda Grandmafrench.It is tiring looking after the children,we have decided we need at least one day off in between sessions?
Glad Ludo has picked up so well on his thyroid medication.I wish it worked that well on us humans!
Lovely photos soop and love that you are fostering the little vole?
Have a lovely time with your sister Synonomous.
TOYA
Good evening everyone. I am sitting in the garden by the fire pit, which is having its first outing. Surprised at how much warmth comes from it. DH just returning from putting DGC to bed. The family came for a takeaway then left the littlies here. All very impromptu and satisfying!
Progress was made in the garden today - it’s so much easier when it’s a bit cooler.
Sorry I am so late. My son, his partner and her daughter arrived early at my house so we sat in the garden and cracked open a bottle of bubbles. Then they took me to my dd's house and we had more bubbles before our Chinese takeaway. Chicken satay skewer then fuck in plum sauce,followed by a M&S chocolate birthday cake. And then more bubbles. I'm home and stuffed after a lovely day with lots of visitors throughout the day, lots of cards and presents. I feel completely spoiled and very grateful. Take care all.
Omg!!! Typo fail of a massive kind. My apologies. Duck in plum sauce,it should read. I hope I haven't given you apoplexy. Xx
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Never mind, that's hilarious. Nothing like finishing your celebrations with a wild post!!!!!
Sounds like you had a good day and just what was needed to lift your spirits. Maybe we should all have more regular birthdays. I'm off to bed as I was wide awake at 4am today and am now feeling decidedly jaded. Sleep well !
Grandmabatty Mr C wants to know what I’m laughing at. I may tell him
. Really pleased your day went well. Sounds like it was also a good day for you and your family susan, good to hear. Any cake over?
Not much happening in cornerland, we seem to have spent today faffing about doing not much, that’s fine, we’ve enjoyed it.
TOYA, take care everyone.
Grandmabatty ?
An embarrassingly small amount of cake left corner?
A quiet day here I think.DH still asleep.He is very much an it is what it is kind of person and doesn’t normally let things upset him but the latest restrictions and seeing people ignoring them has really got to him?
TOYA
Grandmabatty 


M&S you say? Must check out the local branch
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