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AnninGlos
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17 Jun 2024 15:31 |
Linda but a USB is better than nothing. I have not had one fail yet. I can't think what it is called but a lot of my photos are saved on a large external hard disc. I do also have about 50 CDs with older photos on them. And actually My PC will take CDs but I have not tried to download and save them. They are mainly just snaps. The trouble with technology is that is obliterates itself as it changes. One thing about film photos in albums barring fire etc they can't be deleted.
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LindainHerriotCountry
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17 Jun 2024 15:16 |
It’s really old here as well Florence.I put the electric fire on to get the lounge warm. The kitchen fitter has put the new chipboard floor down in preparation before the cabinets coming in. The plasterer turned up this morning and he has just about finished all of the walls, so we are entering the phase of making it better rather than taking it apart. The new doors to replace the ones OH took back are coming on Thursday and the bathroom suppliers emailed this morning to say they have all the things we ordered for the en-suite in stock. They are going to keep it until next week when the kitchen will be finished. The en-suite is not going in until the second week in July, but at least we will have al the things here.
I hope you have got your photos backed up in online storage Florence. Over the years, I have had two laptops fail and usb sticks are not a safe way of storing things as they fail regularly. I always had my own online storage, but my daughter has a family plan which gives them one terabyte of storage, so I now have my own secure folder as part of that. My folder is password protected, so they can’t get into it unless I give them access.
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AnninGlos
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17 Jun 2024 14:44 |
florence. Do you have all those photos backed up somewhere else? The reason I ask is that not so long ago my PC which is on windows 10 and Firefox did some kind of update, decided I had too many files and deleted a lot of my photos from my pictures. Luckily I had most of the important ones backed up on USBs, but I did lose a few. I haven't needed them so haven't checked but they may be backed up on Cloud. I think it was to do with Dropbox, they wanted money to expand my Dropbox so when I refused they reduced my files.
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nameslessone
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17 Jun 2024 14:07 |
I used to have one of the big catalogues for a while but got fed up when I kept forgetting to take a cheque and payment slip down to the bank ( a car ride from the tiny hamlet I lived in).
As a kid the Dupont man would come calling - presumably Mum had bought something on tick but I have no idea what.
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Florence61
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17 Jun 2024 13:48 |
Afternoon all
Its still like blooming winter. I'm so cold I put the heating on yesterday a couldnt warm up. The grass cutters came today but as the grass hasn't grown in 2 weeks, they left it and will come back in another 2 weeks to inspect it.
Upshot is that saved ne a few pounds.
I used to get a wee catalogue from Lands End years ago but havent seen one in years. Think it was quite pricey and never ordered anything.
When my children were young, we had Littlewoods, Grattan and the likes and so did my mum. was the only way back then we afforded anything new. I do have clothes I wear indoors but would never wear to town, old favs but they are comfy.
So far I have only 3 roses in bloom and really they are only buds. Such a poor show so far and I blame that on the cold weather we have had. Plants need the sun and its in very short supply up here so far this summer!
I finally finished sorting over 3000 photos this weekend into various folders on the PC and all the documents are also sorted into folders. Phew! it has taken me a few weeks as just spent an hour here & there doing it.
So now its all up to date, I will keep it that way and any pics sent to me on my phone, I shall sort as i go along as couldnt face doing this again anytime soon.
Part of the problem was my own as twice I have tf everything from mobile to PC but didnt delete afterwards. Result is there were many doubles and triples of things grrr. lesson learnt anyway.
Not much on here today, just usual chores etc.
Florence in the hebrides
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LindainHerriotCountry
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17 Jun 2024 10:05 |
Isn’t it odd how we all have nice new clothes, but prefer our old things which in my case are usually past their best. :-)
OH as set off for a two hour drive to take the double doors and frame back which were the wrong size. The joiner was most apologetic and has offered to go halves with us on the money we have lost. I was telling my sister about it and she said that he should pay the whole lot as he told us to order the wrong thing in the first place. I suppose she is right, but he could just walk away from the problem, so getting half the money back is better than nothing. We have ordered some more doors from a different firm, so are just waiting to find out when they are coming.
Yesterday we stayed at my daughters to watch the football, so it was dark when we got home. When we came in, we realised that the lounge, dining room and kitchen lights wouldn’t work, but the other downstairs lights all came on. We assumed that it was something the kitchen fitter had done as he had been rewiring the kitchen, but he was perplexed. He had to spend a good hour checking all the light fittings before he discovered that there was a loose connection in the ceiling light in the utility room. Why that had come loose goodness knows, perhaps just vibration from us walking in the bathroom above it, but thankfully all is well now. He was just about to ring his electrician who checks off the work which he has done. That would have landed us with another bill, so thankfully that has been avoided.
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AnninGlos
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17 Jun 2024 09:57 |
Strange I had never heard of them. Maybe they were mainly 'up North'. In the 60s I used to buy a lot from catalogues such as Gratton, Littlewoods etc and pay monthly for items. My Mother didn't believe in this, she wouldn't touch Hire Purchase ever. she said, when I bought a pair of gloves like that, 'those gloves will be worn out before you have paid for them!'
Yes it is hard for her, although it is 10 years since he died now and she is remarried. Also all three boys are married/divorced and have their own children. She was in her 50s when he died. It must be really hard for young people widowed when their children are young. Having not only their own grief to deal with but that of their children as well.
that sounds like a nice walk Linda, not that I could cope with it now but even five years ago I could have done it.
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ArgyllGran
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17 Jun 2024 09:03 |
Lands End is still online in the UK. Items have to be returned, at purchaser's expense, within 90 days of purchase.
I remember that when they started in the 1960s they did advertise a lifetime guarantee and no-quibble returns for clothing items. I expect they found it too expensive to maintain.
I still have a couple of pairs of fleece trousers which I bought from them many (30 ?) years ago, and which are still going strong, although I only wear them around the house these days, as they are now a bit baggy in the knees. They're so cosy. I live in fleece trousers in winter - and often much of the rest of the year too! I have several newer pairs from other makers, but still like the old Lands End ones.
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LindainHerriotCountry
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17 Jun 2024 09:00 |
Lands End started in 1963 Ann. I think they used to have their own shops, but then seemed to change to be concessions in other stores. They have a factory outlet site in Rutland, but are mainly on line now I have bought quite a lot from them over the years, but not recently because I like to try things on. Father’s Day must be difficult for your daughter Ann. At our age, we don’t expect to have our fathers around but being widowed young must be especially difficult.
We went out for lunch with the family, we then went for a long walk in a local nature reserve which is a gorge with a river in the bottom. I was very pleased that I was able to do all the very steep uphill sections with no bother. I hate going down steep slopes though , I feel very unsteady, so hold OH’s hand. The back of my left knee is really aching this morning, but my right knee which is the one where I tore the Anterior Cruciate Ligament is fine Esme has a very large all terrain buggy which was provided by a charity, it cost over 2K. Stupid price, but as soon as you are talking about disability aids, the prices rocket. She normally uses her wheelchair but the buggy is excellent for rough outdoor spaces and is easy to push.
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nameslessone
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17 Jun 2024 08:49 |
Land’s End was around some years ago. I think they had shops. I never bought from them as friends had, let’s say, problems with their bank accounts after on line shopping.
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AnninGlos
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17 Jun 2024 06:48 |
Good morning all, Seems I was on my own yesterday, hope that doesn't mean problems for others. Fathers day is another hard one, Not particularly for me, although I do miss my Dad, but for my children and grandsons. Daughter especially with losing her Dad, and also widowed from the father of her boys. Despite my leg still playing up I did manage to get out in the garden for a couple of short spells weeding and cutting back the ever growing honeysuckle and ivy. The former does smell lovely this year, it must like all the rain.
Sylvia, I think that must be either an American or Canadian firm, I have not heard of it. Sounds good for children's clothes, especially trousers.
Yes, June has not been good so far, some winter clothes are still being worn. and coats as well for the rain. However, thankfully no wild fires, at least in this area. Is it early for those with you?
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SylviaInCanada
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16 Jun 2024 22:50 |
I buy a lot of my clothes online from Lands' End. they last well and usually fit me. They do have some designs that I don't like, but I have several skirts, many tops, and winter jackets from them
My daughter laughingly calls us a Lands End family .................. they also buy a lot from there, and have found them really good for children's clothes. One really good thing about them is that you can return clothes that have not worn well even if you have had them for several years, and they will replace the item for free. You can even return items that you bought, didn't fit or you didn't like but just kept them years after you bought them, and they refund your credit card.
They make pants for kids with "Iron Knees", ie an inner patch that is supposed never to wear out. Her son was really hard on them as he loved sliding along on his knees, especially in the school gym, so the knees would wear out in less than a year. LE replaced them 2 years after she had bought them, no questions asked.
We're having quite a miserable June, though not as bad as you seem to be having in the UK. I think we have had close to the normal average rain already. But we also have wild fires in some areas.
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AnninGlos
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16 Jun 2024 07:17 |
good morning all. florence I am pleased that you have got some clothes that you like from Klass. As I said before, I have liked their clothes for a long time, especially their Anna rose brand. So far this year I have not actually liked the designs I have seen. No problem as last year I bought one of their Tee shirts in several different colours and they are still looking good this year. I recently tried on a dress and jacket that I bought for a Grandson's wedding in 2012. It is still in fashion, fits and srill looks good.
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LindainHerriotCountry
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15 Jun 2024 21:35 |
I am pleased that you managed to get some clothes you like Florence. It is so annoying when they don’t fit. Even within the same shop you can need different sizes. I just bought a new dress from Seasalt and had to get one size bigger than all the other Seasalt dresses which I have and fit perfectly. Everything is made in the far east these days.
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Florence61
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15 Jun 2024 19:58 |
Evening all Linda, I got my new clothes from Klass today and 3 out of 4 I am keeping. The dress is just a tad tight round the bust, so going to get a bigger size and send this one back but overall different and I am so pleased.
Next year they are supposed to be switching off analogue phones up here but there is much discussion surrounding that idea as when the electric goes, quite often we lose mobile signal too so would really be very isolated then! Not sure what's going to happen yet so its a wait & see.
I was on an important call last week and my mobile cut off 3 times so went onto landline and was fine!
Well it was sunny, then overcast then the midges grr so had to go indoors. Now we have wind again and its very misty/foggy so a real mix here hence I didnt get any gardening done today!
Dark blue on rooms like a bedroom would make it really small feeling.so lighter colours for me wins everytime.
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LindainHerriotCountry
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15 Jun 2024 19:09 |
After all the hassle we had getting our broadband sorted out and getting the master socket moved and the phone working, I had a letter today. They are going to change us over to full fibre at no extra cost. That means they will put something in the outside box near the front door, then drill through the wall and put a small box inside which will need to be plugged into a socket . They needn’t think they are going to put that in the hallway as it would mean having cables all over the place which is why we had it altered in the first place :-| They blithely say in the letter that we will not have a landline, but will make calls over the internet. Of course they fail to mention that it would mean buying a new phone to make VOIP calls and our old phones won’t work. It won’t matter to us because since we came here, we have only been using our mobiles. They did eventually get the land line working, but I haven’t given the number to anyone and I don’t know what it is because I never use it. It will be difficult for people who don’t use a mobile and rely on the landline
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15 Jun 2024 18:56 |
It has been a horrible day here, with lots of rain. We watched trooping the colour this morning as well as we couldn’t get out. OH has painted the walls of the second bedroom this afternoon. Two walls were a very dark blue and the others a lighter blue. When the decorator was here he painted all the bedroom ceilings, so we got him to put a coat of white on the walls as well. They were obviously very patchy, but even so it looked better than the dark blue. OH has given them another coat of white this afternoon as that is cheaper pint than the colour which will be going on. He might do another white coat before the two coloured layers,he will decide once it is dry tomorrow It is Father’s Day tomorrow so we are going out for lunch then for a walk, so he won’t be painting tomorrow.
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Florence61
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15 Jun 2024 11:34 |
Morning all.
batter day and the sun is gently shining with a breeze, Not stepped outside yet but will so later on.
I have bought 2 new bags of traditional compost not peat free and will empty my planters and refill with the new compost and hopefully my flowers will recover.. Im off to town for the day on Tuesday so will pop to the garden centre and buy a few more plants to replace those that have died.
Trooping of the colour is on and we saw Princess of Wales in the carriage with her children, welcome sight :-D My new Dyson arrived, well the 2nd one as the first one never arrived??/ Its quieter than my old one and the suction is fab. No more hairs clogging the rollers with this model.
So I washed the filter from the old one and when its properly dry, it can go back into the machine and I can then put it up for sale. Last one sold for £60, this time its£50. Was snapped up in no time before.
Just waiting on my narrow chest which should be here next week and then a major declutter of craft things which will clear a space.
Right quick coffee and then off out the garden and see whats what.
Have a good day everyone looking in
Florence in the hebrides
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JustGinnie
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14 Jun 2024 22:47 |
Hi all, Well football is over for tonight .
Not much happening here as not been able to get out in the garden much between the showers also has been quite cold at times.
Went to Drs last week for usual blood and BP tests.. Didn't go well for either as when she did my BP the machine didn't work properly and kept giving error results . I had taken my own as I wanted to see if the results were the same so she tried mine but after trying with hers 3 times my BP was higher than ever. So I was given a sheet to fill in for a week and then return for the Dr to see it.. After that I think my veins went into hiding as she tried 3 times to get blood but failed so I had to go back again and the actual nurse did it first time. :-) Just got to wait now for the results.
Have a nice weekend everyone and try to dodge the showers. :-)
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LindainHerriotCountry
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14 Jun 2024 13:48 |
Agh predictive text strikes again :-(
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