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Title: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Roobarb on Monday 15 June 20 23:04 BST (UK)
I'm here again, not feeling quite so alone tonight! Strictly speaking I suppose Viktoria started today anyway by adding to Sundays' diary. Viktoria, you do give me a laugh, thank you!  :)

Usual walk this morning, a few people about and annoyingly rather a lot of rubbish on the field, plastic bottles etc. In the woods there had been a notice fastened to a tree congratulating someone for picking up after their dog but going on to berate them for hanging the poo bag on the tree. The notice had been there for some weeks but even that had been pulled off, torn apart and left on the path. I hate this 'leave it for someone else to pick up' attitude and the sheer vandalism that goes on.

Had been thinking of going to the local nurseries again (being brave!) to get some lawn weedkiller but as the front lawn it would be destined for needed cutting I decided to do that instead after lunch. Mowsehowse, I was thinking of your advice about working in the front garden. My lawnmower and gardening tools are kept in the garage, the drive is next to the front garden of the neighbour I don't want to see so had been thinking about how that would be my escape route which I wouldn't want to take. I normally keep my front door locked all the time (except for going in and out!) so decided to unlock it and if neighbour or her daughter appeared I could just leave the tools outside and step indoors until I felt comfortable going out again. In the event I had no need to do that, the only person who came along was the postie who said hello, she's always a cheery person.

Not so much peace in the back garden, when NN realised I was out there she went along the path next to the adjoining fence to her bin three times during the time I was out there. She's so nosy, it must be driving her mad not being able to see what I'm doing. Today wasn't a record, last week she went to the bin four times in the space of a couple of hours.

Got a text from a friend, we haven't known each other all that long, she lives quite near me and we walk down to the pub for a drink from time to time, that is we used to in normal times. She asked if I would like to go for a socially distanced walk some time, told her I would love to. She is working full time from home and asked if I was free to go today after 5pm. Wouldn't you know it, the one day I couldn't do it as I'd booked a supermarket delivery between five and seven p.m! We arranged to go tomorrow, I'm so pleased. Will have to walk through some streets to meet her, it'll be the first time I've walked down any street for three months.

The supermarket is supposed to give you a more precise slot on the day of delivery but that didn't happen, this is the second time they have not supplied the info. I got a text at 4.55 to say my driver was on his way and I could track my delivery on the link but that didn't work or going direct to the website where it's supposed to update details. I very rarely give my phone number to companies and only did so for this purpose. I prefer the other supermarket but it's not so easy to get a slot, have one booked for my next delivery and have now set a reminder to book one following that when dates become available.
The delivery arrived at 6.30 so by the time I'd wiped things down it was 7p.m. and I was hungry, just did omelette, Jersey potatoes etc.

Haven't done any painting today and here we are the day is nearly over. Hope it's been a decent day for everyone.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Caw1 on Tuesday 16 June 20 00:17 BST (UK)
Viktoria is certainly a wealth of information and I love to read her posts, they are guaranteed to bring a smile  to your face...

Oh Roobarb that's a shame you're not able to meet your friend perhaps you'll have another opportunity. Good idea to get out to a nursery... glad you're thinking about ways round not letting NN upsetting you...

Warm day again, up reasonably early had breakfast then messaged our son in Brisbane to say we were ready for a FaceTime if he was... not spoken to him for three weeks so it was lovely to see him. They're doing fine both busy, he's had quite a few commissions for his furniture and sent out lots of quotes. DIL's business seems to be doing ok and she's had her best month since starting up 5 years ago. Glad to know they're ok. They've been out to dinner most w/ends recently and places although distancing are doing ok. He says travel between states is still restricted but expected to lift soon.
Mid morning by now... had wander down the village to post a letter and drop off village lottery money to this weeks lucky winner... in their letter box though...
OH busy on the computer messaging neighbours about motor bikes to find they've all been phoning police too! Parish council meeting via Zoom tonight so he's going to join see what can be done...
Went to my workroom to get on with the trousers finished and start final five pairs.
Lunch, sat outside... quite warm but pleasant... more sewing...
Daughter messaged to see if we're free for a Zoom.... what dors she think we're doing for heavens sake of course we're free!
Nice to chat to her, boys chat for a while... eldest one making a puppet and she's teaching him to sew!
Got told all about the 21 little frogs/ toads they saw in the woods at Virginia Waters at the w/end... youngest one had a meltdown apparently as eldest one kept seeing the frogs first! They had a picnic with friends and children did their best at distancing! Nice to see daughter relaxed and we've had more conversations with her over these past weeks than for sometime! Hope we can see them again soon but they need to try and see other grandparents too... not quite as easy as our garden bigger and generally easier to navigate toilets etc here.
Baked some scones... using Lakeland recipe ... and chocolate and orange cake ready for girls coming for coffee tomorrow morning...
Dinner was pretty rushed turkey bake..
OH had Zoom meeting with PC and others I decided to do bit more sewing!
We sat in the conservatory with a glass of wine discussing outcome of OC meeting.....
Off to bed as quite tired...


Looking forward to reading others daily diaries.

Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Annette7 on Tuesday 16 June 20 00:32 BST (UK)
After my breadfast did the 2 Rootschat quizzes as usual and was then on Rootschat for about an hour.   Decided to change the bed and also the duvet from the winter one to the summer one (at last - nearly switched duvets when we had the previous hot weather but glad I hadn't when all of last week was cold).

Tidied up the kitchen and then prepared for a visit from my niece Jo and great-niece Esmae (10) at 2.30.   Got sun chairs out for us to socially distance outside.   Jo wanted to sit in the sun but eventually moved in the shade like me.   I went upstairs to get them a cold drink and by time I came down she was back in the sun again.   Son Luke (16) then phoned his Mum to say he was going out and couldn't tell Scott (step father) as he'd taken the dog for a walk.   Little while later Scott phoned - he'd got back to the house and couldn't get in as he only had his car key with him.   Said he'd come and join us which he duly did.   I hadn't seen the dog since lockdown and she was overjoyed to see me.   Harper then met one of my neighbours and promptly fell in love with him as he kept giving her belly rubs.

They left about 4.30 and I then decided to sunbathe for an hour now the the main heat of the day had passed.   It was heaven!   I then potted around outside tidying up a couple of the many pots we have outside the flats and then watered them all.

Discovered that I'd received an email from my Scottish cousin mid-afternoon - his emails always make me laugh as he has a very dry sense of humour.   Like me, he is confined to barracks but lives in a lovely spot on the outskirts of Pitlochry.   His partner goes to the town centre to get food and today she said that there were more folk around, clearly tourists (English accent a give-away).   Bill has no idea where they can be staying as all the hotels, guest houses and B & B's in the area are all closed.

Dabbled on Rootschat for a while and then cooked dinner - slightly naughty as wanted something quick so had cheese and onion quiche, oven chips with coleslaw followed by some jelly and custard!

Another lovely day forecast for tomorrow so will start with doing the washing.

What an exciting life!

Annette     
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Viktoria on Tuesday 16 June 20 08:00 BST (UK)
Waiting for the parcel to be collected,between7 am and 8 pm!
So having a nice cuppa.Not hungry yet.
The beef joint my son got me for weekend from Morrison’s was diabolical.
I did it gently but so  tough .
All the faffing  about with  yorkies too!
I won’t even bother mincing it for cottage pie. I looked  at  it and thought%#&£#  it I am only going to eat fish from now on!

No plans for today other than to cut material for simple blinds in the utility room which is glass on two sides .Facing South and West .
The heat in there - phew!
Plus it is the room where you put something away and run ! It is so full.
Step ladders ,ironing board ,clothes maiden,washer, vases,vac,quick tidy up ewebank thingy, washing baskets, tools for quick repairs, jam jars for jam making etc etc.
Also when I have just tidied it , there is no real difference.
The contents can be seen from the side lane so I want to have white blinds.
Number one son may be able come in before too long and help. unchoke my machine( and put up fixtures for the blinds .
I think I might need the sewing machine shop to service it.They had a branch in Bury but moved to Blackburn I think.

I do have my ancient one but can’t lift it onto the table.
Son again! Well that is what you have them for isn’t it!  ::)
Other son is “ Dahn Saff “ Surrey don’t you know or Sarry where he takes barths.Daughter in Suffolk.
So number one son (who was almost the cause of his father’s early demise
by falling downstairs with laces tied together) is my handyman.
No plans for today ,will just check with him  what fixtures are ok for the blinds ,he goes to Screwfix regularly under normal circumstances .
The blinds  will not be roll up ones ,just in place ,white so light gets through
but hopefully a bit cooler in there and my household junk will not be on view to passers by.
At present you could ripen tomatoes in there !
Must dead head the aquilegias, the seeds get everywhere and gradually only purple ones blooming, used to be some pink .
I throw many seeds in the in the lane verges and lovely flowers grow, bluebells, pink bladder campion, two kinds if wild geranium, pink and purple, yellow welsh poppies,foxgloves I put ther hsve leaves but as yet no flowers ,perhaps next year.And Aquiligias.
Montbretia is diminishing gradually.
Must phone someone who I hope to visit ASAP  in Shropshire.
Been promised some seeds for my garden of the gorgeous Oriental Poppies a neighbour has ,seed heads not yet ripe .
Little pepper pots.
Well must get on with nothing really pressing but better done than left.
No hurry.
I want Henry the “over the lane “cat to come and sit on my little patio with
me as long as he does not leave messages in the flower beds
Hope everyone has a good day, cheerio for now.
Viktoria.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Caw1 on Tuesday 16 June 20 08:49 BST (UK)
Viktoria- you brought a smile to my face this morning with the thought of your hubbie tied up shoe laces!
I hope your No 1 son gets to come in and sort out your machine and attend to your blinds for you...
Love your idea of having sons so they can become handymen in later life... good job if they're practical .... luckily mine is but lives in Brisbane! Currently I'm still very lucky to have my OH who is also very handy...
When we moved to this house 33 years ago we wanted a separate dining room so he thought about it for a couple of years and was busy drawing up plans...
When I was presented with the final draft he'd decided to remove the WHOLE front of the house to extend not just downstairs but upstairs too
Change bathrooms situation, move walls on tge landing and bring out the whole front of the house!
I thought we were only having a new dining room... I said
Well we might as well do all the alterations in one go... he said
😱😱😱
Turns out he was right and his handy work looks wonderful...
took him nearly three years to complete it all .....
Every waking moment... as soon as he came in from school and as he was a teacher holidays were very useful too!

Hope you enjoy your day today and that your parcel collection doesn't end up being 8pm!
Take care...
Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Mowsehowse on Tuesday 16 June 20 11:13 BST (UK)
Great progress Roobarb, fantastic. 

Caroline, isn't it annoying when sons move too far away to wield a screwdriver for their mother. :-\
Lovely you have had chats.  As a middle child I can empathise with your little grandson being frustrated by never being first!! Or even last!

Keep em coming Viktoria you are a tonic. I envy your neighbours having the pleasure of your guerrilla gardening, and hope the borrowed cat paid you a visit.

Monday..... I leapt out of bed and thought I would rush to get ready so I could buy some bread before town got busy, but H decided he would come too, so not such an early departure as intended. However enjoyed lovely sunshine there and back, planning a leisurely coffee on the balcony, but surprisingly it was really windy at our level, and then clouded over anyway. So we had the best of the sunshine on our walk, but it made a very long afternoon to fill.  Sat and read some of Philippa Gregory's "Kingmaker's Daughter".

Early evening I drove over to Teignmouth beach to meet up with some of the Morris group. Only 6 turned up, fortunately as there were at least 9 who didn't, which might have become difficult. It was a lovely temperature and no breeze just there.  It is odd that one can see all the large vessels at anchor in Tor Bay far more clearly from Teignmouth, than from Goodrington. Perspective is a fascinating thing, and I thought of Roobarb and her art.  (I wish I may, I wish I might.... but I am rubbish.) 

One of the group brought her scruffy little  black dog, who is not very friendly and is quite mad. It was amusing to watch it chasing around and retrieving stones.

So lovely to have a chat with some chums. Then I was advised to go over Shaldon bridge, and take the coast road back as the inland road would be closed. I definitely saw the sign for Babbacombe, but somehow missed the turn, so ended up going via the Crem and the Hospital. (It did occur to me that was preferable than the reverse possibility!)   Torre Abbey gardens were quite busy as it was still light.

Considering making some face masks for the local hospice, but wondering if tapes would be better than elastic? One size obviously doesn't fit all..... 

Anyone found a pattern that seems to work well for everyone?  The request features a shaped mask which seems a very loose fit, and I feel the rectangular, pleated pattern I used for ours might be more efficient?

Hope you all have a good day.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: radstockjeff on Tuesday 16 June 20 11:20 BST (UK)
Not strictly Monday but a reflection on the lockdown situation.
So many things I thought I would be able to catch up on if the lockdpwn lasted as long as once thought.
There are still so many things to do, but the motivation seems to have drifted. Lockdown has been bearable. We have a garden, not too big but manageable, and it has , as always been fun. Most of the planting done; the sunflowers are growing like Jack and the Beanstalk, its a job to keep up with them; soon need some longer supports!(A free packet of seeds, I think they were mixed varieties, but all have germinated!).

The tomatoes(Moneymaker), under glass (not from seed), are at the third truss and the few Ailsa Craig which I grew from seed have now been potted on.
The wallflower seeds which I planted last week are through- dread the pricking out involved with this lot- seemingly hundreds.
OH is really in charge of the garden, i just help where I can!

Then there's the Church Newsletter to which I contribute, needing something else "if you have a spare moment) and I have three writing projects on the go, at varying stages of progress.

We have managed to survive and maintain a good level of sanity; we have been fortunate, being very careful as we also have a son at home who is also vulnerable and requires shielding.

Life patterns change and we adapt.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Caw1 on Tuesday 16 June 20 14:02 BST (UK)
[quote author=mowsehowse link=topic=832830.msg6974659#msg6974659 date=1592302418



Considering making some face masks for the local hospice, but wondering if tapes would be better than elastic? One size obviously doesn't fit all..... 

Anyone found a pattern that seems to work well for everyone?  The request features a shaped mask which seems a very loose fit, and I feel the rectangular, pleated pattern I used for ours might be more efficient?

Hope you all have a good day.
[/quote]

There are some good example s on YouTube and Ines that fit over the nose using florists wire wrapped in electrical tape  or pipe cleaners although bit flimsy... then threaded through a stitched Chanel over the nose area and inserted and end stitched so it keeps it safe.
sorry I'm not skilled enough to put links on here... beyond my capabilities... I'm only any good with sewing equipment!

Hope you find something suitable... instead of elastic you can use those ponytail covered elastic more gentle on the back of the ears... or long ribbon ( gros grain type most suitable as non slippy) or fabric tie threaded through leaving a loop on the bottom section that fits round the back of the neck then tied around the back of the head.

Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Mowsehowse on Tuesday 16 June 20 14:25 BST (UK)
Thanks Caroline....

The Dhurata Davies pattern seems very comprehensive, though the instructions have me slightly boggled. I think if I just plunge in it may turn out to be semi intuitive for my skill set.

Generally I simply highlight and copy/paste the link in the https:// box at the top of the page....

https://dhuratadavies.com/blogs/things-i-make-and-do/free-face-mask-pattern-and-tutorial

Very good point about using gros grain rather than satin ribbon.... I had forgotten that.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Caw1 on Tuesday 16 June 20 15:56 BST (UK)
That looks quite a good pattern... there are so many out there you just have to work out which one is best suited to your skill set and materials you've got around!
Not sure copy & paste is easy to do on an iPad as that's what I use...  eyebrows rarely use the actual laptop for anything these days. Thanks for the tip though much appreciated.

Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Roobarb on Tuesday 16 June 20 21:58 BST (UK)
Good to hear from you Annette7 and radstockjeff.

Interesting to read about your day Annette, although I do find it hard to read about sunbathing and another hot day! We've had very grey skies for several days and a lot of mist today, it was rolling in off the sea. I caught the end of the weather forecast that was promising another hot day, they seem to forget about us. Some heavy showers threatening further south I think. What are the Rootschat quizzes?  ???

Radstockjeff, good to have your perspective on things, I'm the same with things that I originally thought I'd tidy/sort out/file etc, it just hasn't happened. Part of that might be because we had such lovely weather at first but we recently had some very wet days and I still didn't do it. You seem very knowledgeable about the garden for someone who just helps out.  :)

Mowsehowse, you seem to be getting out and do some interesting things lately, that's great.

Caroline, what a picture you have conjured up about your husband removing the whole front of the house! Good to hear it turned out well.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Viktoria on Tuesday 16 June 20 22:38 BST (UK)
I went white, when I read about the alterations!
We had the whole front of the house removed ,some movement
and bowing as the gulley stones were huge, lead lined and so weighty they moved out .
It stopped the traffic, temporary traffic lights ,and one lane only.
It cost as much as the house!
It was the intense vibration from traffic stopped but engines running in the tea time traffic jam.The vibrations were awful.
Pictures dancing on the walls.
The front door lintel was huge , it was jacked up in situ .
The builder contacted the local quarry ,where the millstone grit stones had come from ,gave dimensions and they gave the weight .
It seems a lot but I seem to remember five tons !
You know I exaggerate , so that might be way out ,but it is huge .
How brave of your hubby to tackle that.
Roobarb, your NN is a dustbin fetishist!
Pity her. She is not on RootsChat!
We would not let her on anyway!
She is not welcome at our virtual party.
Details tomorrow of menu etc although as it is going to have to be pretty informal I think a Jacob’s feast is in order.
So all you bakers and butty makers can have free rein.
Until tomorrow.
Viktoria.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Annette7 on Tuesday 16 June 20 23:47 BST (UK)
Roobarb - the Rootschat quizzes are these:

https://funtrivia.com/private/main.cfm?tid=11335

Called Rootschat Challenge and on average around 40 people take part per day - I'm not particularly good but keeps the grey matter active.  The daily topics normally change fortnightly.  A few people seem to take it very seriously wanting to complete it in a fast time etc. etc. but think the majority are like me and just enjoy taking part whatever the outcome. 

https://funtrivia.com/private/main.cfm?tid=6856

This is titled 'LightSiders Quiz' but nowadays only a handful of people take part in this one.  Think this could be because always the same topic (funtrivia) plus everyone seems to get different questions which is why you never see any comments in the relevant box.   A pretty easy quiz.

Think anything we can do to stimulate the brain as we get older is a good thing.

As to the weather here in Suffolk, all of last week was wet, windy and cold so the fine weather here this week is a nice relief.   Tomorrow (Wednesday) supposed to be sunny again but cloudy by early evening and then heavy rain during the night.   Light rain Thursday morning and then sunny intervals.   Next few days forecast as mixture of cloud and sunny intervals.   

Annette
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: tazzie on Wednesday 17 June 20 07:44 BST (UK)
It was back to work for me. I work in a secondary school and we welcomed back our year 10s. About a 100 were in school but everywhere was so quiet. I helped supervise the key worker students we had about 15 today but that might rise. They have been in day after day and were pleased to see us as it was a change from the teachers that have stayed with them. Lots of chat from them.
 The year 10s left after 3 hours and will be back Tuesday so you could hear a pin drop. Feeling strange now, not sure how it will be going forward as we have 2000 people in school on a normal day......what will be normal now?

Tazzie
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Mowsehowse on Wednesday 17 June 20 07:57 BST (UK)
Tazzie, is this in UK?  Why did Year 10 leave after 3 hours?

Annette, I started doing the Rootschat Challenge a couple of years ago having seen it "advertised" in much the same way as this post.  I have just tried to look at the Lightsiders Quiz, but I don't think I can cope with logging in and out of things continually, which may be why so few people take part perhaps?

I shall try to work out how to do it on the tablet. Can't even see the writing on my phone!! 


Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: tazzie on Wednesday 17 June 20 08:11 BST (UK)
Hi yes UK.
 We are staggering the numbers. They do 3 hours no breaks and then home .....repeat next day. Year 12 will be in next week. Our school is not easy to adapt for the return of all. Small corridors do no help the one way flow. It's baby steps to keep us all safe but Tuesday went well. Classrooms are cleaned and we have sanitizer everywhere. 10 to 15 classrooms needed each day and that's only part of a year group. When both year 10 & 12 in 20 to 25 will be set up for use.
 Tazzie
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Mowsehowse on Wednesday 17 June 20 08:48 BST (UK)
Thanks Tazzie.
Very complicated, and every school will have to devise their own system, as each building will be different, but the system may have to remain in place for quite a while.  :'(
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Roobarb on Wednesday 17 June 20 10:56 BST (UK)
Thanks for the links Annette, I'll have a go at them later when my brain is more in gear.

Tazzie, it's interesting to read about your return to school, I believe the schools around here are following the same sort of staggered system. I can't imagine what it must be like, quite a challenge for both students and teachers. I hope we hear from you again about how it's working out and the impact on you personally. Good luck with it. 
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Viktoria on Wednesday 17 June 20 11:37 BST (UK)
Apropos of just that it is Igor Stravinski’s  namesake’s  Birthday today.
Heard it on Classic FM this morning.
I mean ,not OUR Igor, but the composer.It is his birthday today.
However, they are related.
Just thought I’d mention it.
Viktoria.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Caw1 on Wednesday 17 June 20 12:10 BST (UK)
Happy birthday to Igor and his namesake....
What a wonderful composer to be related to..
I like his music a lot...

Perhaps I should choose one of his pieces as my choice for our virtual party but the question is which one....
More thinking to do


Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Mowsehowse on Wednesday 17 June 20 14:11 BST (UK)
Oh gosh, I didn't know we had to choose music ......

How about the Gadfly Suite  - Shostakovich.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Annette7 on Wednesday 17 June 20 14:44 BST (UK)
Tazzie, is this in UK?  Why did Year 10 leave after 3 hours?

Annette, I started doing the Rootschat Challenge a couple of years ago having seen it "advertised" in much the same way as this post.  I have just tried to look at the Lightsiders Quiz, but I don't think I can cope with logging in and out of things continually, which may be why so few people take part perhaps?

I shall try to work out how to do it on the tablet. Can't even see the writing on my phone!!

mowsehowse - I never log out of the quizzes so don't have to login/out every day.

Annette
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Mowsehowse on Wednesday 17 June 20 15:06 BST (UK)
I think I might have managed it, but can I cope with double the stress load!!  :P
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Viktoria on Wednesday 17 June 20 17:07 BST (UK)
Music suggestions for the Garden party, Wine,   Women and Song,Strauss.
                                                                    Very lively.
                                                            Vivaldi’s Guitar Concerto in D.
                                                                    Gentle and slow.
                                                             Something from Les Miserables.
                                                               
 Food, Jacob’s feast.
Dress, smart but not daft Ascot.

However I am not in charge, just my suggestion so nothing is written on my stone!
We could set a date though and a rough time ,then do as we please . Eat
what we want ,play whatever music we like and have a good time.
Just to make it a bit special we could get a bit dressed up, I won’t bother getting the tiara out of the pawn shop, well I am not going out so——.
Anyone  else please put your suggestions in, it is your party ,a do as you please extravaganza .
Don’t forget to post the daft things you have done .
Cheerio. Viktoria.




 
 



and Sig
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Mowsehowse on Wednesday 17 June 20 17:18 BST (UK)
In the circs I may well sing a song for you all.  ;)
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Roobarb on Wednesday 17 June 20 20:13 BST (UK)
I could guarantee proper social distancing if I sang  ;D
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Mowsehowse on Wednesday 17 June 20 20:29 BST (UK)
I could guarantee proper social distancing if I sang  ;D

Snap.  :D
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Viktoria on Wednesday 17 June 20 23:07 BST (UK)
So, I can see us now, all at the same time , playing music  of our choice and
eating our own food in our own gardens, patios, yards or living rooms  and
nicely dressed.
We can swap thoughts later on R.C.,or send posts at the time of what we made ,our gardens etc.
I will leave the date to be decided by those who work , or have other commitments .
Not sure if any of our gentlemen members  will join in but they and couples are also welcome I would say, and the gentlemen  don’t have to be heart throbs to join in.
Cheerio.
Viktoria.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Viktoria on Thursday 18 June 20 10:15 BST (UK)
A sad note today, Covina Virus has flared up again in China, big food market.
In Wales the Uk’s   largest chicken  processing company supplying many food outlets etc ,has quarantined all its staff.
Now there is a question in my mind, do they process chicken from outside  the U.K.?
Could Chinese chicken be used in  fast food outlets? Supermarkets?
We thought the  Red Tractor logo meant British, but no, it can mean packed in Britain only!
A neighbour who is usually very savvy about things said a new peak was expected in August.
And Dame Vera Lynn has died.
Gosh there will be some TV programmes  on about her and the other special times this country has got through, and her big part in keeping up morale.

I think what a shame if The Queen, after a life of dedication and a time beset with family  problems, should die and it not be possible to pay all the respect
which is her due, because of this virus.

Mustn’t end on a sad note ,many people are struggling , and no one to turn to.
Join us at our virtual Garden Party,to be held in our own homes, gardens, balconies, back yards and living rooms.
Date to be announced so we are all doing it at the same time.
Your own selection of food and music and imaginary guests if you wish .
All are welcome .
Notes swapped later.
Cheerio.Viktoria.

Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Mowsehowse on Thursday 18 June 20 10:29 BST (UK)
I am with you all the way Viktoria, but try hard not to let it get you down.

Perhaps you might distract yourself by brushing up on your dance steps for the party?  ;)
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Viktoria on Thursday 18 June 20 10:47 BST (UK)
Oh I dance all the time, Ravel’s  Bolero just been on ClassicFM,Alexander Armstrong, I glided all around the kitchen .
Good exercise.
You should see me when I have Status Quo on.
So I am letting those who wish to join in but have commitments set the date.
I am free!
Viktoria.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Mowsehowse on Thursday 18 June 20 10:59 BST (UK)
Great job Viktoria.
I am dying to see a video of you fronting Status Quo!!

How about 25th June? That would be a good day for a party.  :D
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Viktoria on Thursday 18 June 20 11:10 BST (UK)
Suits me!
Time?Say Three O’Clock?
Viktoria,Gawd! Where will I get  my hair done? :-\ŷr
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Mowsehowse on Thursday 18 June 20 11:13 BST (UK)
It will look lovely under one of your hats l am sure.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Caw1 on Thursday 18 June 20 11:40 BST (UK)
25th June looks a good day to hold our virtual party.... let's hope for sunny weather so we can dance around the garden!

I did have a titter visualising Viktoria gliding around the kitchen to Ravens Bolero.... then Status Quo, you couldn't get two such different genres! You're a breath of fresh air and brighten up any day..

Still thinking about my music....

Not a hat person really but could make an exception for this special event..

Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Viktoria on Thursday 18 June 20 14:28 BST (UK)
Oh well I actually like The Stones too!
They must be the ugliest group ever!
Bad lads!  ;D
Viktoria.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Caw1 on Thursday 18 June 20 14:32 BST (UK)
Yes, me too always preferred them to The Beatles!

Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Annette7 on Thursday 18 June 20 15:05 BST (UK)
One song that always makes me feel happy, and want to dance, is 'Dancing Queen' by Abba.

Annette
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Viktoria on Thursday 18 June 20 15:27 BST (UK)
ABBA had really good tunes - Fernando , The night they drove old Dixie down - etc.
 I keep thinking of tunes for my funeral, there are about twenty seven!
Well I want to be in charge,no sloppy muck for me ! ::)
People will have to bring refreshments!
Viktoria.
Title: Re: Diary > Monday 15th June
Post by: Viktoria on Friday 19 June 20 11:07 BST (UK)
Son sent me this, it made me laugh!

Reports coming in of a Northerner terrifying London by saying “ Hello”
to total strangers!
 ;D ;D ;D
Viktoria.