Hello everyone - at last a few minutes to scribble some lines before getting back to the work.
I've read and thoroughly enjoyed everything you have written,
What a lot of amazing adventures and sights and sounds and experiences you have all had! So many places I'd love to go, and never will now. So reading about it all is so enjoyable.
I did go to the Orkneys, though Mamissimo and Grammaretto - the most amazing and fascinating place...and so much archaeology going on there, so many fascinating finds. Rewriting Europe's history.
Grammaretto - so impressed by your grafting skills. I was looking at apple trees on Friday, as I have to replace my tree with collar-rot. I've plumped for a Bramley - we had one in the garden in north Norfolk, and the whole neighbourhood dropped in for the windfalls. Wonderful apple and blackberry crumbles!,
Kaimoana - it must be sad for you to be boy-less after a week of fun and frolic. Love the "drunk old people"!
Doodle - sounds like you had a wonderful time in the Nordic regions. One day you'll have to come and see the NZ Alps and our own spectacular Sounds.
It's all go here, as MrJ is finally getting his surgery, after 3 cancellations. 5 days' notice of a cancellation slot! Unfortunately, it's at Kaitaia Hospital, 1.5 hours from here, and he has to be there before 8 am. However, such a relief that it's finally happening. I have to wait around in the town for 7-8 hours, or more, so will need to take all my stuff with me to prepare for my Roman history and French groups on Thursday - lots of things to sort and print.
On Wednesday I have my painting group, and I promised the tutor I'd have my piece finished for crit...not completed yet, though.
Friday is the U3A History group. It's also my son's, and his daughter's birthdays on Wednesday. I'm going to be nurse and bottlewasher for some time, I suspect.
Grammaretto - we went to an Open Home a couple of weeks ago, just to be nosy, and the folks were selling their furniture as well, to go into a retirement home. We both fell for a lovely recycled oak sideboard, solid and heavy, and just what we were looking for, for our new place. It looks divine in our sitting room!
Off I go, to get stuck into a presentation on Portus and Ostia, at the mouth of the Tiber...to be finished for Thursday - Eeep!