Good morning all from a cloudy and wet Glasgow, only 8°C. I plan to do very little today, apart from transplant my chilli plants into bigger pots and plant some late onions in the now delivered missing veg bags
Susan, I echo what others say. My friend is a receptionist in a village surgery and he told me that patients often phone 111, when they can't get an appointment. The 111 staff then phone the surgery if an appointment is needed. I hope things are not as bad as you fear. ?
Dragonfly and Grandmajet, wishing today is not to stressful for you today and all goes well.
. Fingers crossed, Cherry has a restful night.
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To all the May birthday people, (I too am in the club) have a great day! ??? Lots of May birthdays on here has me wondering why so many have a birthday in May.
I had the loveliest day yesterday on my day out. The weather was cool and the sea very grey and choppy, so Prestwick was very quiet, which suited me to a T! DH and I wandered round some of the side streets looking at the many quirky, red sandstone houses, reminiscing about when we sold our house in Troon and were looking for a larger house in Prestwick. The day we sold our Troon abode, DH was promoted and we ended up moving back to Glasgow, as the travelling had been the reason we moved to Ayrshire in the first place. I managed more steps yesterday, albeit at a baby snail's pace, ??????, than I have walked in over a year. Of course I'm paying the price for it today!!! ?
The Ebay (and charity shop) queen was pretty miffed when I informed her that there were at least six, quality charity shops there. I wisely gave up after the second one, when I saw poor DH, standing impatiently outside. ?
The icing on the cake was my visit to favourite boutique. Their website hadn't done justice to their huge stock. I was so excited, when I saw that much of the stock was the Made in Italy label. Who needs to go to Rome? ? I was seduced by the ice cream colours, hinting at the summer ahead. ( Well perhaps not in Glasgow ☔??)
As I have signed up for their rewards scheme, it seems I had stars accrued, but didn't know how to redeem them.
The icing on the cake was buying a beautiful lilac tunic, with a loose thread on the hem, reduced from £50 to £10. I got it for nothing, using the stars. I practically danced out of the shop! Well, perhaps that's a slight over exaggeration! ?
Arriving home on a high, I found someone
hadn't shut the freezer door properly. Instead of settling down with a cuppa and a bar of Galaxy, followed by a snooze, I had to cook hundreds of defrosted sausages and replace dinner with an expensive fish pie, containing defrosted salmon, scallops and King prawns! ?
Is it any wonder, I fell asleep in the bath? I was totally exhausted.
Not surprisingly, I will be taking it easy today, but my spirits are high, so it was worth it all.
Wishing you all the best day possible. I'm off to read the posts properly.