I guess the Tesco delivery chap WAS hovering Roobarb, but what else could he do??
I am certain if you can think of a preferable way to deal with the no bag situation, all the supermarket delivery teams will be delighted to hear from you.
I know we always think the grass is greener, and the sunny weather in Oz and Canada sounds wonderful to me. The grass in Devon will be shoulder high if this rainy patch doesn't stop soon!!
Although, to be fair, yesterday, as promised was a mainly sunny day here with light winds, and I enjoyed sitting on the sea wall with a coffee, and taking my friend through the family history research I had done for her recently.
She was thrilled**, and understood that the list of 20+ names she had garnered in moments from MyHeritage hadn't imparted much knowledge, as she was still unclear about who was the grandfather and who belonged to the next generation up.
I do find it very frustrating that she and her family have seized upon some very dubious "family legends" reported on Ancestry, and they don't want to stop and think how unlikely the tales are.
After a brisk march up the hill for my lunch, there was an on-line meeting for the volunteers returning to the local NT property next week. I have booked to give 3 days in the next month, and will then decide if I shall continue, or resign.
Evening TV was a bit of a trial: Repair shop entirely old footage; Sewing Bee, started badly and didn't improve much. Yes Roobarb, that pullover made from old socks was innovative, but my, oh my!!!
And Glow Up makes me tear my hair, why don't they listen? I do know there is an off switch..... obviously I really enjoy masochism!! Hey Ho.
**Many thanks to Gibel for lending a hand.