Back now, refreshed for a second attempt. Honest, Miss, the dog ate my homework.
Refreshed on second thoughts might be a tad excessive. DS2 has decided that senile elderly cat resident here must now be 'demand fed'' in an effort to stem the incessant yowling overnight. Added to which, the otherwise endearing fluffy bundle of baby jackdaw parks himself outside the kitchen window squawking furiously at first light waiting the arrival of food. Sad thing is, he has problems identifying who, exactly, Mum is and struts around bleating unsuccessfully at any old jackdaw who happens to be around. Short shrift there ...
I always enjoy reading of the doings of the gang.
I wonder whether, Grammaretto , you are learning Gaelic because you need to in the community (I know you are in Scotland but don't know whether it's a strong Gaelic speaking area?) or if it just took your fancy as opposed to Mandarin or Yoruba? And was Kaimona adding a Gaelic footnote earlier?🤷♀️.
My poorly toes are still making their presence felt, but less so, thank you. Whereas I struggle to go to the supermarket unassisted, I bravely took myself to the hairdressers unescorted. Hmmm, funny that .....🤔
Thinking of Jan and her mission to live acceptably with her dreaded leg brace, I have decided that, what with a dodgy (L) ankle and. equally dodgy (R) toes, I am safer, when out and about, being able to see my feet. A long time long skirt wearer (harking back to them magic hippy days🥲), I decided to get some shortened to mid calf length. Normally I am still pretty good with my hands under a sewing machine, but these maxi skirts were new (sale or Ebay!) Seasalt ones in that slightly stretchy Tencel so I took them to our local alterations shop.
£51.30 later (for 3😱), I have decided next time just to roll the top over. Did anyone else do that to their school skirts?
Hoping everyone is OK, I wonder if the cruise company would bat an eyelid at a request from Doodle for a packet of Epsom salts and a washing up bowl. Probably not. Sounds a good plan when you return to terra firma.