Evening Both.
2c here today, outside was still white and frozen, the old snow had frozen solid, the watery sun later melted one side of the pavement, o/h cleared the ice of the car and went out to go shopping with her mum.
Had to go to the wheelie bin store to put a bag in and to the garage to get a meal for tonight, the snow was crunchy underfoot but if you take very small steps your weight stays aver your foot so it's pretty stable.
Just had 3 crumpets for brekkie, with some honey on, i got the honey out to put on my elbow.
The boiler service invoice came £60, the letter for the foot clinic came today, rang a fish sales company to tell them the problem with their new website, gave them a few pointers and addresses of 3 that show how it should be, have had a lot of fish from this place, very good as well, she said i could have 10% off on my next order for helping her.
Still no letter from HMRC, these civil servants sure don't rush, when she said 7 to 10 days didn't realise she meant for me to get the letter, i tried to pay the bill yesterday but there is info on the letter which you need before you can pay it, like a payment code to show it's me.
For tea i hated a beef madras curry and made a fried rice, yummy.
Mollie, On this journey the baggage limits are 30kg for the hold and 7kg for cabin, not sure what inland rates are, will have to check.
Yes, hope the eye's are stable, a bit of a worry.
I forgot to take a picture of the garden 2 days ago, i will see in the morning.
Enjoyed shipwrecked, it's a good way to spend a few months out there, what a life.
Emptybox, I love being organised, i have layouts of the trees, with ripening dates, names, even the raised beds have a drawing showing what is planted, or where to plant something,
Not sure how you missed the snow this time, mind you it was patchy on the radar views.
I was a bit wild when young, i had a free reign on life, dad was in the merchant navy so only popped home now and again and died at 40 which was a great loss for us all, as mother had 3 lads, quite a handful really we were 12, 8 and 2 years old.
I more or less had a free hand at home, i converted the shed into a laboratory, or my cousin did, he was very clever, ended up a scientist but died before he was very old.