Pleasantly warm here for youngest grandson’s 5 birthday. Suitably, I gave his pushchair to an ex colleague whose smaller grandson will be visiting from Japan next month. We had a very good catch up chat with her.
It's Too Hot For Me already and I gather there's Worse To Come. The hay fever also grimly continues.
I've been out and about all day meeting with various friends, and had a zoom meeting earlier this evening. We had Very Lazy Curry for tea because I have zero enthusiasm for cooking just now.
Tomorrow morning Mr Nen and I are braving our nearest shopping mall for various bits to augment our outfits for Nenlet2's wedding next month. I dislike shopping unless it's for books, so I'll be glad when that's achieved.
Too warm for me too. I managed to sit out for a hour or so this evening when the breeze picked up.
Green Thai fish (dogfish) curry and sticky rice for tea.
How about the Black Bitch? Did she feature in the celebrations? I hope people at least stopped to pat her as they went by.
I was watching from right across the road from her statue; I can see it from my flat, and always give her a little wave or a smile as I go past.
I think there may have been a willow tree with a wee dog on the side of one of the floats, but that might actually have been in the rather vivid dream I was having just before I woke up ... 😴
I think there is something wrong with my body thermostat. I went out shopping earlier, it was 17 degrees so pleasant. However everyone else (well, most of them) seemed to be wearing short-sleeved shirts or other summer garb. Me? I was wearing a vest, shirt and light pullover and felt comfortable.
Conversely I often feel hot in bed at night, even in winter with a fairly thin duvet.
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When we. went comprehensive, one of the local councillors gave a speech at the opening talking about this “splendid orifice “
“Marches “ to me is the debatable area along the Wales/England border. It sounds like your Marches are good fun Piglet!
I think there is something wrong with my body thermostat. I went out shopping earlier, it was 17 degrees so pleasant. However everyone else (well, most of them) seemed to be wearing short-sleeved shirts or other summer garb. Me? I was wearing a vest, shirt and light pullover and felt comfortable.
Conversely I often feel hot in bed at night, even in winter with a fairly thin duvet.
IIRC, you once spent a fair amount of time working abroad in a hot climate. I wonder if that altered your internal thermostat? It probably doesn't explain your warmth at night, though...
Hot again in Arkland the Shrivelled - about 24C/76F - with very light Breezes.
I went out Shopp Ing earlier, to miss the hottest part of the day, only to discover that lots of people with enormous loads of groceries were queuing up at the Tess Coe tills. There was no-one at the Self-Service tills, except for the two Nice Ladies there to assist the Old and Feeble, so one of them (acting as today's Angel Of The Lord) kindly did the job for me. I was in and out of the store in 20 minutes!
BTW, I noticed that not only are there still no Pilchards to be had, but that Sardines have also largely disappeared. I enjoy the occasional Sardines on Toast as a supper-time snack, but only Mackerel was available, so I'll try that instead. They are supplied in all sorts of exotic sauces, but I went for the plain Tomato sauce version.
Peak temperature of 28 here, I think. Usual work admin done and then I finished altering a vintage skirt which I cut the waistband off last week. It now has a bigger and elasticated waistband that fits me.
Tea will be red mullet fillets accompanied by Gigantes Plaki with Feta (baked butter beans). Which definitely needs a glass of wine to accompany it. I’m looking forward to my summer holiday (Northumberland so plenty of fish) as cooking currently seems the only excitement in my life since term ended! Master Heavenly the Younger is faring better and has just arrived in Australia with his girlfriend, who has relatives there.
A mere six weeks after the rest of the bed; eight days after the spare parts place said they'd been sent first class; and about ten minutes after I'd phoned said spare parts place to ask why they weren't here yet.
Now to co-ordinate with my brother about the assembly ...
Slightly cooler here today (high of 18°), but still quite nice.
As the forecast is getting a bit scorchio, I've stocked up on salads and suchlike, upon which I shall feast for the next wee while.
Yes, if you put enough of it on the plate, and give it the company of a ready-to-eat salmon fillet*.
* you didn't think I was just going to eat rabbit-food, did you??? Actually the salads in question were potato salad, coleslaw, couscous with mint dressing and avocado and tomato with vinaigrette, so, almost a feast, even before I added the salmon.
Still rather hot here. I went to the nice city to the east with my husband yesterday for a mooch round the shops. He bought a shirt, but I couldn't find anything I liked in the right size.
Today I was up early watering the garden and washing the towels. I then went out leafleting ahead of the by-election the week after next. Not a great response from the voters I met which was a bit disheartening. My husband was organising a vigil outside the Quaker Meeting house about the situation in the Middle East so I popped in to give them some support, before heading home. They got a good response, plus quite a few people discovering the Meeting House.
This evening was a council meeting. For various reasons we were a bit thin on the ground, including not having either the chair or vice-chair. The councillor that took over moved things on at a cracking pace which meant I've got home at a sensible time.
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I've been out and about all day meeting with various friends, and had a zoom meeting earlier this evening. We had Very Lazy Curry for tea because I have zero enthusiasm for cooking just now.
Tomorrow morning Mr Nen and I are braving our nearest shopping mall for various bits to augment our outfits for Nenlet2's wedding next month. I dislike shopping unless it's for books, so I'll be glad when that's achieved.
Oops - was a slow reply to Piglet's above.
Green Thai fish (dogfish) curry and sticky rice for tea.
I was watching from right across the road from her statue; I can see it from my flat, and always give her a little wave or a smile as I go past.
I think there may have been a willow tree with a wee dog on the side of one of the floats, but that might actually have been in the rather vivid dream I was having just before I woke up ... 😴
I think there is something wrong with my body thermostat. I went out shopping earlier, it was 17 degrees so pleasant. However everyone else (well, most of them) seemed to be wearing short-sleeved shirts or other summer garb. Me? I was wearing a vest, shirt and light pullover and felt comfortable.
Conversely I often feel hot in bed at night, even in winter with a fairly thin duvet.
When we. went comprehensive, one of the local councillors gave a speech at the opening talking about this “splendid orifice “
“Marches “ to me is the debatable area along the Wales/England border. It sounds like your Marches are good fun Piglet!
IIRC, you once spent a fair amount of time working abroad in a hot climate. I wonder if that altered your internal thermostat? It probably doesn't explain your warmth at night, though...
Hot again in Arkland the Shrivelled - about 24C/76F - with very light Breezes.
I went out Shopp Ing earlier, to miss the hottest part of the day, only to discover that lots of people with enormous loads of groceries were queuing up at the Tess Coe tills. There was no-one at the Self-Service tills, except for the two Nice Ladies there to assist the Old and Feeble, so one of them (acting as today's Angel Of The Lord) kindly did the job for me. I was in and out of the store in 20 minutes!
BTW, I noticed that not only are there still no Pilchards to be had, but that Sardines have also largely disappeared. I enjoy the occasional Sardines on Toast as a supper-time snack, but only Mackerel was available, so I'll try that instead. They are supplied in all sorts of exotic sauces, but I went for the plain Tomato sauce version.
Pilchards exist in Waitrose, they come in a pretty tin https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/cornish-pilchard-fillets-in-olive-oil/025657-12514-12515 I see that some of their John West sardines are sold out though.
Tea will be red mullet fillets accompanied by Gigantes Plaki with Feta (baked butter beans). Which definitely needs a glass of wine to accompany it. I’m looking forward to my summer holiday (Northumberland so plenty of fish) as cooking currently seems the only excitement in my life since term ended! Master Heavenly the Younger is faring better and has just arrived in Australia with his girlfriend, who has relatives there.
THE CASTORS HAVE ARRIVED!!! 😃
Where's that "yipee" smilie when I need it??
A mere six weeks after the rest of the bed; eight days after the spare parts place said they'd been sent first class; and about ten minutes after I'd phoned said spare parts place to ask why they weren't here yet.
Now to co-ordinate with my brother about the assembly ...
Slightly cooler here today (high of 18°), but still quite nice.
As the forecast is getting a bit scorchio, I've stocked up on salads and suchlike, upon which I shall feast for the next wee while.
Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia!!
Yes, if you put enough of it on the plate, and give it the company of a ready-to-eat salmon fillet*.
* you didn't think I was just going to eat rabbit-food, did you??? Actually the salads in question were potato salad, coleslaw, couscous with mint dressing and avocado and tomato with vinaigrette, so, almost a feast, even before I added the salmon.
Today I was up early watering the garden and washing the towels. I then went out leafleting ahead of the by-election the week after next. Not a great response from the voters I met which was a bit disheartening. My husband was organising a vigil outside the Quaker Meeting house about the situation in the Middle East so I popped in to give them some support, before heading home. They got a good response, plus quite a few people discovering the Meeting House.
This evening was a council meeting. For various reasons we were a bit thin on the ground, including not having either the chair or vice-chair. The councillor that took over moved things on at a cracking pace which meant I've got home at a sensible time.