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What kind of things do you remember from Childhood

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Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 18 Jan 2024 10:21

Just went outside to feed my robins and there was a young fox in the garden which went througha hole in the brick wall.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 18 Jan 2024 09:53

Morning Anng and all,

We've had a little snow in the night and there's a hard frost too so all the road up the garden is white and theres a deer sitting up there on the grass in the sunshine. Its -2 degrees and pc says mostly cloudy.

I ordered a new washing machine yesterday but forgot to pay for them to fit it so I shall have to go back and see if I can pay the extra and if not BIL will have to do it for me.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 18 Jan 2024 08:43

Good morning all. A very hard frost last night. Up early as no idea when the fridge will be delivered. They are supposed to phone before to let me know. Well the phone rang. By the time Ingot downstairs to answer it it stopped and didn’t wait to leave a message on the answerphone. Could have been them, could have been a scam. So I have had breakfast and just have to wait now.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 17 Jan 2024 17:57

Hope you can clear your head and that you and your emails are better tomorrow. It could be something to do with the broadband outage maybe it will clear itself.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 17 Jan 2024 17:08

Hallo all, I am here but not staying as I have a bad head and looking at a screen makes it worse. I think our broadband is back though we could still be on the back up system; we have no way of telling. Today the email system on my computer has gone haywire. OH has the same Outlook system and his computer is the same as mine but fractionally older, yet his emails are fine. If I go into the Inbox everything whizzes around as though the screen has gone berserk and then all the emails disappear. I hunt around and find they are all in trash, so I have to do a few at a time and transfer them back again. Then I find some goblin has “flagged” several of them. Every time I touch anything it all ends up back in trash :-S. OH has been fiddling with it for about 2 hours and hasn’t yet found out what is wrong.

I have managed to look at the posts and read all you have to say. Apologies for not making any comments or responding. I’m going to close the computer now and rest my eyes.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 17 Jan 2024 15:53

had my hair done ok, it was cold walking round but not bitter so not too bad and it didn't take as long as it has been doing as the roadworks for the cycle path have moved the pedestrian lights a bit closer to where I go. So that is done.
Most of the stuff from the fridge is now in a freezer bag with two ice packs and in the conservatory which feels as cold as the fridge.

tomorrow Jake is coming to talk about jobs, we may be interrupted by the arival of the fridge but that won't be too bad.

that was a strange dream Ann. Maybe it was talking to Mel about the deer in her garden that sparked that off.

Good luck to your OH off out in the cold to watch football. He is very keen.

Gwyn, I have chicken, mushrooms and carrot in the slow cooker in a tomato and basil sauce. It smells nice. should be enough for two days. probably do a jacket potato with it.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 17 Jan 2024 15:49

Hope his journey is a safe one Annx its not nice when the car is iced up and the roads are a bit dodgy too.

I have been taking a look at the post office site where you can order labels and the postman collects your parcel but there is so much to read that by the time I had read the first page I was completely in a muddle and could'nt remember what I had read by the time I read the second page. they talk about tracked but no mention of signed for which is what I usually send. I just got fed up in the end and came out of it once again. It owuld be a good service for me and my small parcels or large letters and would save me on deisel going into the village and that if the van did'nt come or I did'nt get there between 9am and 11 am.

I'm still none the wiser and very muddled so I shall carry on as I have been for now at least it gives the car a little charge there and back.

Annx

Annx Report 17 Jan 2024 11:18

Morning All,

No frost here this morning either which surprised me as it's supposed to be -6 degrees by midnight tonight. I don't like icy pavements either AnnG since my knees aren't reliable. so it will be good for your walk to the hairdresser. As children we would love making slides, polishing them with our feet and didn't understand grownups' concern.

Gwyn your casserole does sound tasty and good for a cold day, especially with the bonus of enough for another day and no cooking.

Here's me saying I hardly ever dream and I had one last night. I was at the big wild park with deer and bracken at some sort of fair that was packing up as it was getting dark. OH had got split up from me and my phone was nearly out of charge and I couldn't work out how to phone him. He'd dropped me off near the fair and parked at the other end of the park, too far for me to walk to charge it in his car. Everyone else was going home and then I woke up. First thing I did was check my phone battery and how to make a call!! lol. I've hardly used it since I've had it so it was good to check and I must get a phone bank like Mandy suggested as I can keep that with me, unlike the car!

Vera OH had read about the BT outage and told me as he said it must be such a worry for all the people like himself who need it to do their work. I wonder what has caused it, but hope you will be back to normal soon.

Better get ready for this 1 and a quarter hours hearing test next. I hope it is a bit quicker as I am expecting a delivery of some unbleached toilet rolls. Then more clearing of paper in the study that's piled up again when I get back. I've noticed some new cobwebs as well.

One of OH's meetings has been changed to another school tonight and it's about 25 miles away in the sticks, so he's taking his de-icer for the windscreen with him.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 17 Jan 2024 10:25

To be honest, the chicken casserole is something we have fairly often in the winter months made with skinless and boneless chicken thighs pack from Aldi.
Yesterday's bacon addition was because some was lingering, but still indate in the fridge, so that went in too.
Waste not, want not ;-)
Daughter found the main menu somewhere. It has no potatoes, ( unless we want to use them up ! ) but pearl barley is added towards the end of the cooking. That was new on me. I had previously thought of pearl barley, when using in a lamb dish.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 17 Jan 2024 10:08

Morning girls,

Grey and cloudy here this morning and 0 degrees. The car roof is still icy but the ground is ok. Hope it ok to walk to the hairdressers Anng.

Gwyn that sounds a nice dinner I don't think I have ever made a chicken and bacon casserole in my life but it sounds delicious can you save me a bit please?

Need to have a go at the bedroom today. It needs a good hoover and dust and I may even hoover the curtains. Also there's always ironing.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 17 Jan 2024 09:09

Morning all,

No frost here this morning the sun is trying to peep through the clouds.

That's good there's no frost Anng not good having yo walk out when it's icy.

Gwyn that sounds a tasty casserole you've made there , I like to make meals that last a couple of days .
Hopefully the snowy weather will keep over the channel and not come up to reach you ,last week they thought it could come up over the south .

I need to get some ironing done and hoover the bedrooms today .

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 17 Jan 2024 08:38

Good morning Ann and everyone.
I hope it stays frost-free for your visit to the hairdressers.
Our birdbath water is frozen, but there is no other sign of overnight frost.
I am watching a weather front lingering the other side of The Channel, as there was mention that it might move north to bring snow to southern counties :-0 :-0

A day mostly indoors for me catching up on little jobs and tidying. We made a chicken and bacon casserole yesterday with lots of added veg. and there is plenty left for today, so our main meal is sorted. :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 17 Jan 2024 08:20

Good morning all, still quite dark and -1 degree but I don't think there was a frost last night. Hair appointment at 12 o'clock so I am pleased that the pavements will not be icy.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 16 Jan 2024 19:20

O Vera its good you have a back up and have read the posts. I was getting worried when you had'nt posted. Hope its all up and running smoothly tomorrow.

Keep warm. There's frost on the car and its been there since 6pm.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 16 Jan 2024 16:39

I’ve just popped on for a quick hello. We’ve had internet problems today. There was broadband when we first got up but then it went. We went out for a while, then had lunch and it still wasn’t back so OH rang BT, our provider. Apparently there is a major outage and it’s likely to be tomorrow afternoon before it’s fixed. They have put us on an emergency back up system but it is inclined to drop in and out so I won’t stay online long. I suppose if we hadn’t rung up we wouldn’t have got on the back up system at all.

At least I’ve managed to read the posts. Will be back soon. Stay warm in the freezing weather everyone.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 16 Jan 2024 15:37

Mum had as leccy fire that had a plastic bit over the bulb and then you put coal on that. It is a fan heater but I have never used it since she died and its just in the cupboard and the coal is in my shed. The big fan heater in the lounge has mock logs on the top and you lift those off to replace the bulbs and that one takes two bulbs.

I put all the shopping away and then clean the window in the back door and thats as far as I got. Now its time to corn the chickens so I am going to do that and maybe do the kitchen window after.

Mandy when I was a child mum and dad would do me a fairy bath. I had to sit inthe bath with my eyes closed and mum would call the fairies and then I was told to open my eyes and I had a lovely coloured bath. She did it with food colouring but it was always magical to me.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Jan 2024 15:17

I have just looked on line and I see that you can buy 10 or 20 large pieces of coal. However I can't see if it gives the size of a piece and it could be they are too large for the basket on the front of the fire. I will wait now until the next time the bulb goes.

I have just moved the microwave off the top of the fridge, managed to fine somewhere else to put it in the kitchen but I will decide later if I am going to leave it there after the new fridge is in. Actually looking at it, I could probably do with a new microwave. I don't use it to cook, only to re-heat.

Annx

Annx Report 16 Jan 2024 14:34

That's good you managed to get a red bulb and have managed to fit it AnnG. I remember having a fire with bulbs in once and it being fiddly to replace them and our bulbs would get covered with dust too. Could you stick some of the smaller pieces of coal together so they wouldn't fall through? I know what you mean by getting up again!

Annx

Annx Report 16 Jan 2024 14:14

Afternoon All,

It was a cold night but is sunny now and 3 degrees. I slept well this time so feel a bit more lively, well slightly!

You soon finished your jigsaw Mandy, but I remember you said there were two. That's a good idea to knit fingerless gloves for Colin to get the logs in. They are useful for outside jobs where you still need a good grip with your fingers. I still have the owl pattern for fingerless mittens I made for a friend and I might do me some for when I carry a few things at once inside from the garage freezer. Lewis knew what he wanted for his birthday so that helps. I chuckled at the bath bombs, especially as he liked the one that made the water red. It must have looked quite gory! lol.

I watch Silent Witness too Mel. I used to like Clarissa, the lady in the wheelchair, who isn't in it now. I seem to remember her being stabbed in the head with scissors as her carer tried to defend her. The man was sectionned so was mentally ill, but don't think that is why she isn't in it now. Those deer are addicted to your day lilies aren't they. The poor things don't stand much chance, Yes, restaurants round here are struggling I think. Most don't open every day now and there are only two that do a carvery during the week. They are trying to compete with each other by doing free meals for children during school holidays, but that must be extra cost for them and it drives away older customers who want peace and quiet to chat to each other. I think if they copied the simpler meals the cafes do they would do better as cafes are thriving with many new ones opening up all the time.

Speaking of hot water bottles, I had forgotten what the number in the circle meant and there was a reminder on a tv prog I watched. I've checked mine and I need to buy a new one. If anyone doesn't know, there is a circle near the neck of the bottle with a number in which is the year of manufacture. The other marks in the circle round it are the month but that wasn't explained. Once a bottle is 2 years after the date it should be thrown away. Mine is 19. so should have thrown away in 2021 really. :-0

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Jan 2024 13:04

I have been into town on the bus. It is not too cold here 5 degrees now and sunny. I got the red light bu;b for the fire and have just fitted it. Not as easy as it sounds because first I had to empty all the loose coals out of the basket which is not fixed so when you put the coals back in, unless it is in the right position the coals fall through the bars and the whole lot collapses. this time it took me two goes. Not helped because it is all done by bending to do it. It would be easier if I knelt down but then it would not be easy to get up again. Done now so hope nothing disturbs it. Really I could do with some larger pieces of coal, some of the bits are really small.