@Huia, I hope that waiting time passes quickly for you.
Such a foggy morning this morning. I was a bit stressed all morning, Cheery son had a driving assessment (medical) and a foggy morning was not ideal for him. Now we wait to discover what the written report says. Hopefully it won't note any new problems for us to deal with.
It was very strange being home alone this morning - I got so many little jobs done! I'm glad of that because it means I can have a slothful day tomorrow and not feel guilty. I might even make a cake as our bananas are looking a bit "tired". Bring on the weekend!!
Likewise. Funeral of old mate & colleague tomorrow morning then home to pick up bag of stuff to deliver to old mate in aged care. Not looking forward to an earful of complaints about perceived awful food and nursing staff’s ( in his view) poor English. I’ve already delivered a serve about that & reminded him that said staff come from cultures where the aged are treated with kindness and respect. All day choir workshop on Sat then dinner with son& partner Sat ( am tasked to do dessert). Another trip to putrid Waterloo ( old friend’s tip of a flat) anticipated Sunday… horrors
Youngest bro reported that 27.8mm of rain was recorded yesterday where he was working. He was lucky he wasn't sent further south where they had 50mm. I offered to send scuba gear if it got worse.
I had to go out for cat food this morning and was fortunate to meet my neighbour, so got a ride home. I always take advantage of such co-incidents and buy large packs of toilet paper because it's so bulky to carry. I am fortunate in having really helpful neighbours. It's especially noticeable to me as the previous one threatened to kidnap or shoot my cats. Her son told me after she died that he and his brother were removed from her care due to mental health issues.
Another cold front due to move in across the Cape here in South Africa, thinking of you @Huia and @Gee D. Made mushroom, leek and barley soup for the weekend: my sister in Canada tells me she and her adult children went across the US border to Seattle, very taken with the large protest marches and friendliness.
Proteas and leucadendrons brightening the mountain slopes here, snow melt cascading down the mountains. Jubilation locally about cricket wins and fireside evenings with vintage red wine.
What a lovely picture of nature and happy things in your part of the world @Mary Louise, just beautiful. Also good to hear about the friendly nature of the protests in Seattle.
We too have had soup, made by Cheery husband for lunch today. Chicken and vegetable, yummy with toast (which I rarely eat these days), but perfect on a damp winter day.
Regular phone call with aged aunt postponed until tomorrow, as she has a very busy social life.
A quick trip to the Swedish shop yesterday, I scored with a new flat sheet for the spare room bed and a storage box, which has yet to find a use.
It has been ejoyable to have a few days where the minimum is still above zero! Probably not for much longer, though!
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Such a foggy morning this morning. I was a bit stressed all morning, Cheery son had a driving assessment (medical) and a foggy morning was not ideal for him. Now we wait to discover what the written report says. Hopefully it won't note any new problems for us to deal with.
It was very strange being home alone this morning - I got so many little jobs done! I'm glad of that because it means I can have a slothful day tomorrow and not feel guilty. I might even make a cake as our bananas are looking a bit "tired". Bring on the weekend!!
You think 24° (presumably C) is "chully"???
I had to go out for cat food this morning and was fortunate to meet my neighbour, so got a ride home. I always take advantage of such co-incidents and buy large packs of toilet paper because it's so bulky to carry. I am fortunate in having really helpful neighbours. It's especially noticeable to me as the previous one threatened to kidnap or shoot my cats. Her son told me after she died that he and his brother were removed from her care due to mental health issues.
Me, too.
Proteas and leucadendrons brightening the mountain slopes here, snow melt cascading down the mountains. Jubilation locally about cricket wins and fireside evenings with vintage red wine.
We too have had soup, made by Cheery husband for lunch today. Chicken and vegetable, yummy with toast (which I rarely eat these days), but perfect on a damp winter day.
Regular phone call with aged aunt postponed until tomorrow, as she has a very busy social life.
A quick trip to the Swedish shop yesterday, I scored with a new flat sheet for the spare room bed and a storage box, which has yet to find a use.
It has been ejoyable to have a few days where the minimum is still above zero! Probably not for much longer, though!
Did the sheet require assembly?