AS: More tea, Vicar? - the British thread 2020

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  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    Ah - it sort of makes sense now. When I was at school that bit of the day was usually occupied with orchestra or choir practice.
    I'm feeling a bit less dopey today; I went to bed shortly after 11, was out like a light and woke up with the alarm. It's amazing the difference a decent night's sleep makes.
  • @Piglet great you slept well last night. The strange dreams from Lockdown 1 are revisiting me, but thankfully I’m still sleeping.

    I just spent 3 times as much on postage to the other side of the pond as the calendar inside cost! I don’t mind as it’s cheaper than a flight there and I don’t have a lot else to post. Each year I tell myself to find a smaller calendar that will fit through the post office size thingy, and each year I forget! Maybe I should find out if the recipients even want a calendar - it’s a tradition going back over 20 years.
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    The dreams are extraordinary, aren't they? I wonder whether it's been the same for people in other pandemics. Glad you slept better @Piglet .

    I used to buy my mum a calendar every year for Christmas - it had to be a certain type and I always tried to get a flowery one for her. She's been for 8 years now but I still look at them all and choose the one I'd buy for her, if I was still buying.

    It's my birthday today so I'm taking a bit of time out for myself, have bought a nice easy tea and will be Zooming with the family later over a glass of something alcoholic and bubbly. :smile:
  • BoogieBoogie Heaven Host
    Happy birthday @Nenya! Present 🎁 🎉

    I’ve been a lovely sunny walk with the pup. He had a gallop round the field then a pottering sniff round the park. He met lots of little doggie friends. He towered over them but he’s a gentle giant and they all like him. 🐾🐾

    This afternoon I’m meeting five friends for a take away coffee standing round near the lake. I see them a lot on Zoom, but it will be lovely to see them in person.
  • HeavenlyannieHeavenlyannie Shipmate
    edited December 2020
    Happy birthday Nenya!

    I'm tired this morning, having taught last night. I've taken it easy and had a walk and browsed but after lunch I need to finish and submit my assignment.
  • SarasaSarasa All Saints Host
    Happy Birthday @Nenya . This morning I've been doing my shift in the charity bookshop. Still very busy, it's great to see people buying real books.
    Just about to go out for a stroll with my husband to make the most of the fact it's not raining.
  • Happy birthday Nenya!
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    Many happy returns, Nenya!

    I managed to catch an earlier train this evening - mainly by resisting the temptation to go into Marks and Sparks - so supper (the rest of the beef casserole) will be a little earlier than usual.

    It's been a nice day in Embra - I thought it was going to be wet earlier on, but it's cool and dry -just my sort of weather.
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    Thank you for all the birthday wishes. I've had some very lovely presents and cards and a rather muddy walk with a couple of friends. The Nenlets and their partners gave me a lovely birthday gift - flowers delivered to my door every 28 days for six months. The first lot arrived today, packed (to my surprise) in a flat box with instructions on how to feed and arrange them. It's a beautiful vaseful and something to look forward to for the next six months as well.
  • @Nenya what a wonderful gift! Happy birthday from me too.
  • KarlLBKarlLB Shipmate
    edited December 2020
    Piglet wrote: »
    I've had problems enough just fighting with malevolent photocopiers and bog standard sheets of paper ...
    If you're using bog paper, no wonder if doesn't work ... :mrgreen:

    Though now I'm remembering the ZX81's thermal printer.

    Ah, lovely thing it was. I think I've got a roll or two of the thermal paper somewhere.

    You could have great fun (well, for the 80s) drawing on it with something hot. Or arsing about with a battery sparking at it.

    I think this was about the time I discovered you can set fire to wire wool with a nine volt battery.
  • HelixHelix Shipmate
    Happy Birthday Nenya and enjoy the flowers!
  • Happy birthday @Nenya - what a thoughtful gift from the Nenlets and theirs.
  • Happy Birthday, Nenya!
  • Happy what's left of your birthday, Nenya.
    Fresh flowers for six months - what a lovely idea for a birthday gift!
  • Happy day after birthday!
  • What @Penny S said, sorry I'm late, enjoy the flowers! What a great idea!
  • Happy belated birthday, Nenya.
    KarlLB wrote: »
    ...I think this was about the time I discovered you can set fire to wire wool with a nine volt battery.

    That does all sound fun. Does that make me a closet arsonist? Don't worry, I think I know that answer.

    Am indexing a book at the moment with entries about canal flooding and the rainy season of 1762-63 and it's pi**ing it down outside. How atmospheric...
  • Nenya wrote: »
    Thank you for all the birthday wishes. I've had some very lovely presents and cards and a rather muddy walk with a couple of friends. The Nenlets and their partners gave me a lovely birthday gift - flowers delivered to my door every 28 days for six months. The first lot arrived today, packed (to my surprise) in a flat box with instructions on how to feed and arrange them. It's a beautiful vaseful and something to look forward to for the next six months as well.

    I buy those, Nen - they last for ages in a cool place. I get them fortnightly, and at one point had three lots on the go at the same time <amazed> And I sent one lot to our widowed friend, and she is going to get them too as a way of having something to look forward to in the dark locked-down days of winter :heart:

    Belated happy birthday*, by the way!

    *I have a friend, possibly even more pedantic than I, who goes crazy at the thought of 'happy belated birthday!'
  • Work bought me some of those when my Mum died since then there has been a steady cascade of flower buyers to that firm. I bought flowers for my sister and my sister then bought flowers for her friends.
  • I have a friend, possibly even more pedantic than I, who goes crazy at the thought of 'happy belated birthday!'

    That always irritates me more than somewhat. It is, after all, the greeting that is belated, not the birthday, which arrives punctually each year.

  • I have a friend, possibly even more pedantic than I, who goes crazy at the thought of 'happy belated birthday!'

    That always irritates me more than somewhat. It is, after all, the greeting that is belated, not the birthday, which arrives punctually each year.

    Exactly so!

    Jengie, doesn't that say something about those flowers - must be good!
  • BoogieBoogie Heaven Host
    Jengie Jon wrote: »
    Work bought me some of those when my Mum died since then there has been a steady cascade of flower buyers to that firm. I bought flowers for my sister and my sister then bought flowers for her friends.

    Please PM with details!

  • HelixHelix Shipmate
    Yes I am curious to this flower company. So could someone tip me the nod. Mixing my metaphors somewhat.
  • Marks and Spencer also offer flower subscriptions:

    Details here

    (I only know this because I will be getting myself a subscription when the Christmas decorations come down, to see if it helps to fight the winter blues somewhat.)

  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    edited December 2020
    My birthday flowers are from https://www.bloomandwild.com/ .
  • Speaking of flowers, the cyclamens (I always think of them as Cycling Men) in our church garden are doing very well, and will make a lovely welcome IYSWIM to anyone attending our Christmas services...
  • SarasaSarasa All Saints Host
    I'm glad the flowers were good @nenya as I've ordered some from there for my mum for Christmas. I might do a regular order for her birthday in March.
  • All this talk about flowers reminds me of the old country saying:

    Flahrse es orl roight, but et's taters as feeds yer...
  • BoogieBoogie Heaven Host
    Potato flowers are pretty - https://tinyurl.com/y7slw9sr

    But they are poisonous, as are the fruits. They are a member of the nightshade family.
  • HelixHelix Shipmate
    I did a coffee subscription for a dear friend last birthday - that was a roaring success!

    Thanks for the idea of flower subscriptions - I may do that for her this next year.
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    edited December 2020
    My commute seems to be getting easier: for reasons best known to themselves, Scotrail have changed the time of the 7:16 train to 7:14. As I always like to leave myself more time than I need, this is no hardship, but the advantage is huge.

    You wouldn't think that such a tiny change would make a difference, but it does: the number 37 bus now seems to appear just after I get to the bus stop, rather than 15 or 20 minutes later. This gets me to work at about five past eight, which in turn means I can leave at five past four.

    And home in time to cook and eat supper by a decent hour.

    Since you ask, supper this evening was salmon with potatoes and veggies, and a sauce made from crème fraîche, tarragon and mustard.
  • What a wonderful change in the commute, Piglet! And your evening salmon, etc., sounds delicious.
  • SarasaSarasa All Saints Host
    Maybe they changed the time of the train so it tied in with the bus? I'd much rather start earlier and finish earlier, so that all sounds very civilised @piglet.
  • la vie en rougela vie en rouge Purgatory Host, Circus Host
    I always preferred starting early and finishing early as well. Excellent news.
  • That sounds good - glad it’s all worked out.

    This time of year I start early and finish late, but with a long break somewhere around lunchtime to walk round the park while it’s light.

    Staying in bed later is also quite a tempting idea - but although the sun isn’t getting up very early, the cats are, and they see it as their solemn duty to make sure all the humans are up and about before they start their morning nap.
  • Nenya wrote: »
    My birthday flowers are from https://www.bloomandwild.com/ .

    Whoops, got that wrong :blush: - mine are from https://www.freddiesflowers.com/account/dashboard
  • Sarasa wrote: »
    Maybe they changed the time of the train so it tied in with the bus?
    Don't be silly, this is Britain!

  • ArethosemyfeetArethosemyfeet Shipmate, Heaven Host
    My guess is that the leaves are mostly down now so they can revert to the winter, rather than leaf fall, timetable.
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    I hope they don't change it back when we start getting the wrong kind of snow ... :neutral:
  • Actually that was a serious issue (and not just in Britain) - light powder snow blew in through the cooling vents and got into the electrical equipment, then melting and shorting things out. The usual heavy mushy stuff we get isn't a problem that way.

    As for timetables: quite apart from any temporary Covid and Leaf-fall alterations, they generally change in mid-May and mid-December; fortunately this winter's changes have worked for you!
  • Sarasa wrote: »
    Maybe they changed the time of the train so it tied in with the bus?
    Don't be silly, this is Britain!

    Well indeed - not long before everyone stopped travelling by train here, a new timetable was introduced with "Lots more trains" - which meant, on the London-Oxford route a gap of 55 minutes at peak evening commute with no trains in! Then four trains in the next 55 minutes after that...
  • I’ve been tempted by the flower sub before, might have to join in the new year (I’ve just sent my husband a small Christmas tree).

    Last day of term today but I have lots of marking todo so will need to work tomorrow and Monday before I can knock off. But yoga this morning and I need to clear the room.

    Tonight is my husband’s online work do, he has a goody bag that includes cocktails for me 🍹
  • BoogieBoogie Heaven Host
    It’s very dull and dark this morning. I’ve got Zoom Pilates and always feel better after the session. But I’m beginning to think I’d like to skip winter and move straight to spring like the hedgehogs do!

  • I love daffodils, and I have sent large quantities of them to family via a flower farm on St. Mary in the Scilly Islands.
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    Glad to hear about the change for the better to the commute @Piglet . :smiley:

    It was a wild wet night here and still very windy this morning, but the rain has stopped for now. I meant to get present wrapping yesterday and didn't so I really should make a start today and Mr Nen and I are planning a foray to the local T***o to shop for the Christmas alcohol. We need Beer which I know nothing about and would hate to get The Wrong Thing.
  • FirenzeFirenze Shipmate, Host Emeritus
    Decided to move past page 1 (Basic White Loaf) of my bread maker recipes, and make Cider Apple Bread - BWL + grated apple, pepper and rosemary and cider of course. Very successful, slightly chewier with a faint applely tang. Hot toasted and buttered, it could be the new love of my life, even displacing Waitrose Sourdough with Fennel and Apricot.
  • NenyaNenya All Saints Host, Ecclesiantics & MW Host
    That sounds delicious, Firenze. I keep meaning to have a go at bread making again and got some supplies in during the first lockdown as Mr Nen is gluten intolerant and certain types of bread were in short supply. Then the problem resolved so I never did it. But last time I shopped I got the spelt flour again just in case of future shortages... :neutral:

    It's raining again. *hums appropriate Supertramp song*
  • DardaDarda Shipmate
    I assume you realise that spelt contains gluten in its protein?
  • BoogieBoogie Heaven Host
    edited December 2020
    I get my flour online from Shipton Mill, it’s excellent. 🙂 🍞
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