A very belated Good morning Mick and all GN's from a wet but still North Yorkshire morning. It will not be a day for travelling on the yellow peril. Much too wet and slippery underfoot and with local flood warnings, it will be very much of a domestic day, with some early shopping from the supermarket and getting my local paper, taking care walking about. My back is being a real pain at the moment (come to think of it just lately when isnt it?!) I have struggled to get going but of course Bach and coffee have at least improved the morning so far. So will hope that I will be inspired to reduce the ironing mountain and carry on with the dresser work. Well at the moment sitting with the local paper and a cup of coffee has much more allure.
I have of course seen endless stuff about grand bargains on black friday, but hadnt even worked out that this is the actual day! Ah who knows I might get £10 off my shopping today!! As I do not actually need any major white goods or whatever, and probably would be shocked by what they think is a bargain price, I wont be queueing for the great bargains today.
Had quite a good day yesterday, in as I said a topsy turvey way. So I was showered and dressed - for me - in something quite smart, as I sallied forth to the womens group meeting in Barkers cafe. Hetty had done this quiz out for us, and they had reserved us a table but not where we usually are - another group of people were there, so we were on a long table near the window but one side was difficult to get round to, and I certainly couldnt have got round there, so we were a bit strung out. However we talked and sorted out about our plans for next week, dealing with the raffle, made plans for two options for our christmas meal, so that two members are going to check out a couple of options, so that again that can be fixed next week and there will be the yoga lady that day, so sounds as though we have a full ittenary for that meeting. Well I knew all 10 answers to the questions and was counted the winner, and was surprised and pleased to receive a bunch of yellow roses as a prize. Very pretty (but no perfume!) and so I trimmed off the ends of the stalks and put them in a vase to soak for that night and today they are looking very nice and will now arrange them and enjoy having something to see for a change. After the meeting it was really a quietish afternoon, but managed to get some more clean washed summer things all packed away to make space for warmer stuff in the wardrobe. In the next couple of weeks, if and when I have a mind to, I plan to look through all my winter clothes and as most of them are years old, check for any holes or buttons missing etc and then carefully check through my precious cashmere jumpers for any dreaded signs of moths or whatever and they will be my ways to keep warm in the weeks to come. But I want to steel myself to give away some decent quality jumpers, that I rarely wear and would keep someone else warm, and give me more space to have a tidy drawer where I can see what is there rather than having to plough through stuff all piled in and creased. Somehow had managed to not shut the freezer door properly and so another annoying but necessary effort was to get out all the shelves and deice the freezer, which was in great need of sorting, so at least now the door shuts, and I can actually see what is in what shelf! Did enjoy watching the Play for Today last night and it was quite good fun, so hope for similar next week, and see that Paul Copley is in it. He seems to be in lots of things at the moment.
Anyway at last something worth watching that is not a flipping competition. Do they think that the programmes are so boring in themselves that they have to make everything a race or a competition? If I am watching something, I would be more interested in how one person does something , compared to another way from someone else. Food programmes are all full of very expensive ingredients etc, whereas in the way things are at the moment, clever ideas for using cheaper cuts of meats and more vegetables would be healthier and help us to think of something new or not had for ages, for that daily grind of what shall we have for dinner! Not a lot of special pleasures from living alone , but as Jenny Joseph said in her poem Warning we can eat 3lbs of sausage if we want. Much more likely in my case to thing blow it and have some soup and a sandwich with no one to look surprised at the offering for dinner, and an occasional treat of a chinese meal means no washing up and something tasty.
Ah ha it is light enough to now see the grey squirrel scurrying along the top of the fence. Hasnt been around for a while and no sign of the regular pigeons that used to patrol my stretch of the garden .
Mick hope the fish and chips are up to standard and thanks for the black friday alert.GrandMattie glad you got your wallet back, and know how the worry and stress rises and rises until it is safely found. Hope you can now have a better day with it safely found. Karmalady, you should make good inroads into the sox knitting with the miserable forecast for today. Kalu sorry to hear of your sad news , those old friends are cherished and know us in a way that younger people can not. Aldom , hope for better results with the next mirror, and that you are settling down well in your new home.RoseandLilac hope that your ankles are easing off a bit. It is such a problem when you have to walk around , with no one else about to help. Kittylester can your Sky engineer fix the sky to some sunshine and less rain while he is with you? Grandmabatty good to know the stookie is less now and should make it a little easier dressing . I think dgs1 would enjoy some baking bread or plasticine bashing to have a chance to thump something and relieve pressure. Baking bread used to be one of my ways to deal with hassle and stress, and I ended up with a decent loaf at the end of it! I think I could make a good loaf today with the news of Trump etc!! However I shall just get myself going as it has now stopped actually raining. For how long I dont know so need to make the most of the lull in the weather.
Hope you all keep dry and well and have as good a day as possible