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Title: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Roobarb on Saturday 29 August 20 23:13 BST (UK)
Another cold and wet day, it was raining when I got up and continued for some hours. I wanted to get outside before lunch and it seemed to have stopped when I went out to the bin so I took the opportunity. It was windy on the field, only one dog walker there, I went through the woods where it was a bit calmer, a couple of dog walkers there. When I came back onto the field it started raining again, I did a quick circuit and then home as the wind was making me breathless.
Finally remembered to put the washer on to do the clothes I put in there a couple of days ago. Had to hang it indoors of course.

After lunch I did some painting with acrylic pour, I'm quite pleased with how it's gone so far. I don't usually watch TV in the afternoons but I put it on for a while, I've watched a couple of episodes of Incredible Medicine: Dr. Weston's Casebook. It was on BBC2, now on iPlayer. It certainly is incredible. Four more episodes to watch.

Another do at the rugby club, started at five but they were tuning up for some time before that then it's been thud thud again all evening, could only hear the drums and bass beat. It's after eleven now, it was supposed to finish at eleven but there's still something vague in the background.

Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Caw1 on Sunday 30 August 20 00:07 BST (UK)
Oh dear it's not fun listenening to the thud of bass music and all evening too...
Good to hear you're pleased with your painting... you ought to post a picture of  the finished article so we can see what the end result of this technique is like...
I like to have the tv on when I'm ironing or card making even if I'm doing more listening than watching!

Woke up at about 5.30 am this morning but managed to get back to sleep until about 7.30... read for a while ..OH up early for golf so I got up to as wanted to put the washing out before rain due this afternoon...
My it was quite chilly outside in my dressing gown at 8.30am!
I'd planned to go to the post office early and pop into the coop....
Best laid plans and all that...
Had to phone my SiL for nieces new address as she'd not responded to my whatsapp message yesterday and I needed to get the card posted....
She was all ready for a chat but said I'd call back later once I was back home...
Had to check something in fridge/freezer we keep in the garage and discovered I'd not closed the freezer door properly and so had to take stuff out and put into a cool bag with ice packs... fortunately not much in there as been running it down as I do sometimes...
Sprayed it with some freezer stuff and left it all switched off while I went out.. by now not as early as I'd intended...
Once I returned I had quick look at freezer, scraped some ice, sprayed it again then phoned SiL....
An hour later after we'd had a good old chat it was now lunch time!
Decided to cut out some more face coverings as not done a thing for over a week now... found something to watch on my iPad on Chanel 5...
OH returned around 2pm...
he timed it well as it started to rain... dashed out to get washing in..
It's more like winter today, dark clouds, chilly and more rain for the rest of the a/noon..
freezer finally finished defrosting so cleaned it all out and set fast freeze on..
Continued to do more cutting out and finished of the last few coverings I'd started over a week ago...
OH cooked usual steak and trimmings tonight enjoyed with couple of glasses of wine... felt so cold despite having trousers, socks, long sleeve top and a fleece on I put heating on for an hour just took the chill off... how mad for August... last year we had friends staying and it was 33C we went to Wrest Park where they'd got a live band playing...we sat and enjoyed it in the shade of the big trees there..
We watched a new series ( for us anyway) on Netflix which was quite good...
Next door have got both their outside lights blazing... last night OH said he couldn't sleep as they were on all night shining through the ensuite into the bedroom, despite having blackout blinds!... and they're on again tonight... I did send him an email to ask if they could switch them off when they go to bed... obviously not read it yet!
That's about it for today...
wonder what life's going to be like in the winter.... not sure I want to think about it to be honest...
SiL quite upset about if and when she's going to see her two little granddaughters who live in Singapore...she misses them a great deal and they used to fly out there frequently but not now...
Another day of not very much really...

Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Viktoria on Sunday 30 August 20 00:08 BST (UK)
Very cold here today ,got the electric blanket  on ,just so it is cosy when I get into bed.
I get cramps so easily.
So much rain,it is as if Spring is Summer, Summer is Autumn and then Winter
the rest of the time!
When do figs ripen, on my tree there are four almost big enough  but still hard and green.
Lots of small ones too,Malteser size.
Bramleys fattening up ,but so many lost to the high winds.
Might get a cherry tree, a huge Variegated Dogwood is taking up space ,but the red stems are nice in winter.
However the birds that sit in a big Ash tree will steal them no doubt.
Just watching the last ever episode of Father Ted, used to like it.
Well up the wooden stairs to Bedfordshire !
Goodnight everyone.
Viktoria.


taking up space
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Annette7 on Sunday 30 August 20 02:06 BST (UK)
Woke to an overcast sky and before long we had light rain that persisted just about all day.  Quite breezy too looking at the trees at the rear of our car park but not poked my nose outside today.

Decided to spring clean the kitchen - took much longer than I thought so not quite finished.  Will finish off tomorrow.   Watched some Midsummer Murders (2), did some Soduko and was on Rootschat for a while.

Had fish and chips for dinner (my Saturday treat) with a glass of wine.   

I so hate these 'murky' days and admire you, Roobarb, for continuing with your walks.   Tomorrow forecast to be breezy again, cloudy changing to sunny intervals by late morning.  Highest temperature 18C.  Still, at least supposed to be dry all day which is a bonus after our weather of past few days.   Supposed to have been going to a BBQ at a friends on Monday but she has reluctantly cancelled it as it's supposed to be cold and windy so not exactly BBQ weather.

Will catch up on Rootschat then to bed.

Annette

 
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: LissyM on Sunday 30 August 20 10:00 BST (UK)
Good morning all,

What a fantastic forum I seem to have serendipitously stumbled upon, and in my exploration of the site this morning I have come across these diary posts. I've been so meaning to get back into keeping some sort of daily record...I look forward to joining you on these posts.   

I have read the last few entries, and whilst hoping not to sound too daft as I do not know you (or anyone here - yet!), I feel I have to say that my thoughts are with Jeff on the loss of your son (who looks as warm and bubbly as can be); and for Viktoria, hoping the best for your friend.

Thanks for starting this great idea  :)
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Roobarb on Sunday 30 August 20 10:02 BST (UK)
Sounds like it's been a cold wet day everywhere, doesn't exactly lift the spirits does it? I too wonder what it's going to be like in the winter, I always tend to go into hibernation mode in the autumn, hard to drag myself out of bed and to go out places but at least I do go out when I rally myself round. Nowhere to go this year but I do intend to carry on with the walks and I think that will help.

Caroline, my freezer is in the garage too and I've done the same thing as you but luckily it's been in the depths of winter so the food hadn't defrosted, the freezer just made lots of frost! Hope your neighbours remember to turn out the lights tonight.

I don't know when figs ripen Viktoria, not looking too promising now is it? Perhaps we'll get an Indian summer after this cold spell and they might ripen then.

Annette, what a shame about the BBQ. That's the trouble with August bank holiday, we expect the weather to be good as it's in August but sadly it often isn't.
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: louisa maud on Sunday 30 August 20 10:09 BST (UK)
Well August can be nice, one in my memory 1964, 29th August when I got married, it was a very hot day,  but often BH weekends tend to be a bit of a washout, for some this year will be the same

Louisa Maud
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Caw1 on Sunday 30 August 20 12:39 BST (UK)
Well it's my daughters wedding Anniversay today and on the day 12 years ago we were in doubt if the ceremony would be held outside or not... in the event it was a beautiful day so we breathed a sigh of relief...
My son got married on 14th August and again an outside ceremony that too was clouded in will it won't it ( rain that is) and we were again lucky!
We married on 4th August and it rained as we came out of the church...
August doesn't bode well for weddings in our family!

Welcome LissyM to the RC forum... we will look forward to your daily posts.

Annette what a shame about your BBQ... sadly the weather seems to be chilling down, so let's hope as Roobarb says we get an Indian summer it would lift our spirits for the forthcoming winter!

I'm a dab hand at not shutting doors as always onto the next thing or got stuff in my hand.... I will learn one day... just as well it was almost empty and made me do a job I hate. My kitchen one is a self defrost one but the garage one was my mums ( before self defrosting ones came out) and I had that job to do for her!

Not sure about figs Viktoria.... can you bring them in and put them on a windowsill in the warmth to continue ripening, I do that with toms and it seems to work....

Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Mowsehowse on Sunday 30 August 20 13:00 BST (UK)
Managed a good walk down to Preston before lunch, though we had to avoid the very busy prom and walk across the flood fields all the way of course, but it was worth it to watch an egret fishing on the rocks for a while.  We had hoped the community cafe would have re-opened, but not yet.
H watched a rugby match on TV after lunch..... I hate the manic commentary, but I tried to block it out while concentrating on writing up my latest family history findings.  Delighted to note Ancestry home access via library membership has been extended till end of September.
Was able to sit on the balcony a bit during the afternoon as the building blocks the North winds.
Another walk after tea in a surprisingly pleasant evening. The sky was full of dark heavy rain clouds lit bright pink from below as the sun was setting. Quite remarkable!

Good to see you are relentlessly keeping fit with your walks Roobarb. Yes, a photo of your acrylic pouring would be good. 
Hats off to Caroline, always busy and even more face coverings!  It is very sad that we none of us know how long before we can visit loved ones overseas again.
Glad to know your dear friend is rallying a little Viktoria.
Hope RTL is coping ok.  Welcome LissyM, and hugs to Jeff.
 :-*
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Roobarb on Sunday 30 August 20 14:00 BST (UK)
Lissy M, my apologies for not acknowledging your post, I hadn't seen it, due probably to the fact that you posted two minutes before me! I was probably still typing. We regular participants off the diary threads can't take credit for it, it was Trystan who started at the beginning of lockdown and we carried on with it. The support I've received through the diaries has been tremendous, I appreciate it so much. Look forward to reading about what's been happening in your day. River Tyne Lass has already started the Sunday diary!

Mowsehowse, I'm assuming you mean Preston sands, it would be a bit of a hike from your area to Lancashire!  ;) ;D Sounds like a lovely walk, hope your community cafe opens before too long.

I'll see how the acrylic pour turns out, I'm thinking of adding some bits to make it a picture rather than just an abstract painting as it is now. I've done a couple of others like that, used the acrylic pour as a base and added to it. We'll see.

Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: louisa maud on Sunday 30 August 20 14:14 BST (UK)
I must admit I  haven't contributed to any  great extent to  the  "Diary" but I have watched it almost every day, it has been very interesting and I am totally amazed at how much some people cram into one day, puts me to be shame to be honest although I am by no means lazy.

Enjoy it Lissy

Lpuisa Maud
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Viktoria on Sunday 30 August 20 14:28 BST (UK)
Well I don’t know what has happened but a long epistle has gone as a PM to Mowsiehowse, why I do not know, how can I post it to the board?
Just pressed SEND .
I will try to put it on the Forum.
Oh dear gremlins in the works!
Viktoria
 
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Caw1 on Sunday 30 August 20 14:37 BST (UK)
Well.... I know what you mean I've just written a short post and when I tried to post it... it said I'd only posted 10aeconds ago and to try again...
When I tried again it disappeared. 😤😤
Not that it said much apart from commiserating with you about posts going elsewhere or not at all!
I'm sure someone will be able to tell you how it could be posted without having to restype it all!
I'll try again...

Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: louisa maud on Sunday 30 August 20 14:37 BST (UK)
I had the same Gremlin this week, is it doing the rounds?, it is so annoying when a long message is written and just vanishes into thin air  ,   must be a big black hole full off un- sent emails and messages,  just think, they might all turn up   one day, what a confusion that will be

LM
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: louisa maud on Sunday 30 August 20 14:39 BST (UK)
the gremlin is doing the rounds then Caroline !!

LMM
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Caw1 on Sunday 30 August 20 14:59 BST (UK)
It certainly is LM.... technology baffles me sometimes...
But there again we would t. E able to all communicate like this within minutes of responses with people we don't know and all over the world...
So how lucky we are compared to our ancestor  who wrote letters and in something cases waited months for replies.. or didn't get any at all!

Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: louisa maud on Sunday 30 August 20 15:30 BST (UK)
I have birthday cards here written on the day of  the persons birthday, posted that morning  and they arrived the same day with birthday greetings,  amazing isn't it I ?,  would say about  beginning of 1900's but in those days I think they had 2 if not 3 posts a day locally

Modern technology when working is fantastic

LM
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Caw1 on Sunday 30 August 20 15:41 BST (UK)
I remember when we had two posts a day, but that was in larger towns and not to anyone out of the country!

When we lived abroad (1950's) my father used to have the newspapers sent to him, they came on airmail paper and up to a month out of date but he still enjoyed reading them.... sadly on one occasion we went out he left the papers lying around and on our return we found lots of bits strewed all over the living room and the dog sitting in the middle looking very pleased with herself!. He was less than pleased!

Caroline
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Mowsehowse on Sunday 30 August 20 15:56 BST (UK)
Viktoria for soome odd reason l had your lovely story as a PM.  ::)
I will attempt to copy and paste it to the thread shortly.
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: louisa maud on Sunday 30 August 20 16:05 BST (UK)
You made me chuckle about the dog, did anyone take a picture ?

LM
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Mowsehowse on Sunday 30 August 20 16:23 BST (UK)
Here is VIKTORIA's lost post.....
Well folks .August weddings, mine was a torrential downpour,18/8/56.
The photographer was more interested in keeping his camera dry,

The Church Hall where we had the reception was quite damp so the children guests running round made the flor vibrate and the three tier cake fell down!
Top tier rolled along the table,BUT, it was not our cake ,my Mum had baked the three tiers and the confectioner commented on how level they were .
So why was there so much marzipan levelling the cake that fell ?
Why were there hideous ornaments on it when I had chosen only white and silver ?
A neighbour ,a dear lady who wanted to help was so excited she forgot to take her wellies off !
A little girl thought I was the Queen.
But the best bit was when the speeches had just started ,a tiny little old lady came in ,she was recognised as the local midwife ,long retired, and had delivered me!
My brother in law was just about to make his speech as Best Man when someone said,loudly, “ Oh! It is the midwife“—
“ Well” said my b in l “ I have heard of shotgun weddings but this is ridiculous!”
She always seemed to get news if the babies she had delivered,most were home deliveries in those days.
As much as could go wrong did ,lots more silly things but after that everything was fine.
And as some of you will know it lasted 58 years ,
People think I have made the above up Oh!——- one more thing- the dear old soul who wanted to help had poorly fitting false teeth and when she smiled they often fell down ,the top ones , and when in the evening serving Sherry and cake she smiled at everyone .
But what a dear kind soul she was , and asked could she keep the little lace apron and hat,like those waitresses wore , Mum had  made them for the helpers. All friends.
Things were done much more simply in those days and yet after rationing a chicken and ham tea with salad etc ,trifle and fancy cakes was quite posh!
What a day to remember, many more incidents but what a laugh.
Don’t know what it cost ,not much ,photographer was £ 30, I remember.
But the midwife incident was so funny ,my M in Law’s face though  ::)
I sometimes wonder if my brother in law organised that, he was a wag!
Cheerio, and hope you all have some happy memories .
Jeff, you will too but I appreciate how at the moment even happy memories add to your sadness. Viktoria.


Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: louisa maud on Sunday 30 August 20 16:32 BST (UK)
What an absolute hoot, I have just laughed out loud

When we  were were at the reception, just us 2, the bridesmaids car had broken down and we were the only ones there,  my husband turned to me and said " have you got any money", well I can't remember what my reply was but I have since said he married me for my money, what had happened was he had spent all his cash that morning, our honeymoon was booked to Jersey that evening, so off we went to Jersey and within a couple of days we had to go to the bank, well you would have thought we were about to rob the bank the questions we  were asked, no check cards in those days but we did manage to get some cash eventually


LM
Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: BumbleB on Sunday 30 August 20 17:40 BST (UK)
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Title: Re: Diary > Saturday 29th August
Post by: Caw1 on Sunday 30 August 20 19:15 BST (UK)
Well I have just picked myself off the floor laughing at Viktoria's tale of her wedding.... your descriptions are wonderful and you can visualise it all!
To last for 58 years is a great achievement and I hope we can get there too... currently 47 yrs married...

Snap LM we went to Jersey for our honeymoon too! We flew from Bristol airport and spent the time in the taxi there trying to get rid of all the confetti we'd been covered in! The taxi driver said not to worry as he'd only be ferrying drunks around in the evening!
We got to the airport and headed to respective loos to divest ourselves of the rest that was forming a trail behind us... only to be pounced on by another lot of people who'd followed their bride and groom to the airport poor things!
Even  when I got my purse out to pay for a cuppa it was full of rice!
As was our suitcase when we got to the hotel we left a little pile on the floor and apologised to the hotel reception...
Happy days despite August weather, rain first day in Jersey, cloudless for the rest of the time.
No, LM no one took a picture of the dog... I scarpered and mother went into the kitchen and the dog got a good ticking off from dad... think he thought he was still in the army. The dog looked suitably humble but in the end it was dad's fault for leaving them out in the first place.... not that anyone would have said that to him!

Caroline