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Mel Fairy Godmother
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8 Jun 2024 09:49 |
Morning all, Blue sky with huge white clouds here this morning and the suns out most of the time. its 15 degrees and pc says mostly sunny. Don't think I will be doing much inthe garden today as my knees ache from yesterdays bending and moving all those grass cuttings and I forgot to take my jointace last night so may take one this morning and one tonight.
Just the shop to do today for the paper and my doughnut and then I may do some casting as I need some little foaming tankard to go with some Bartmann jugs. I also have to do a Clarice Cliff sugar bowl as I did the jug last month but I am not very happy with the size of it so may cast another of those.
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AnninGlos
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8 Jun 2024 07:49 |
Good morning all a bit grey here, no sun yet but it is early 13 degrees, I think forecast said a degree or so below the normal June weather. But, although I remember June when I was young being 'flaming June', the past ten plus years it has not been a good month. we bought our time share in the Lake district in June 1986 and, at first it was a lovely sunny week. Gradually though each year it got colder and wetter and we started to exchange the week for Lanzarote. Hopefully it will buck up and we will get some sort of decent summer.
Yes I agree we probably do wish too much of the young generation, although many by their 'me' attitude don't help themselves. Unfortunately it is probably not the fault of the current generation, it started a few generations back.
I do know how the schools are overloaded with lessons to be taught. I was not thinking the schools should have a new lesson inserted into the curriculum, but rather that when the anniversaries of the important wars etc are 'celebrated' the meaning should be woven into existing lessons. So at least they would have some knowledge of things. Some school/colleges obviously do as there was one group of boys who could explain very well all the meaning of d day and that part of WW2.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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7 Jun 2024 19:52 |
Thanks for the wave and hope you sleep well tonight to Vera.
Been out in the garden and had a scrape of the front of the bungalow and cleared up a great haystack of grass cutting from the orchard and started a bonfire and piled them all on top hoping they will slow smoulder away over night. There's still stuff in the orchard needs raking up from where he cut down all the snowdrops and daffs.
Now I am going to get some salad and have the rest of the thing I made at lunchtime which BIL ate two thirds of. He had'nt had it before and thought it was very nice. A Fratarta (sp) it had peas, potatoe, toms, mushrooms, bacon, cheese and 5 eggs and a little milk. When I popped it under the grill and we went outside and talked I only just caught it when we came in befroe it burnt. Lets put it this way it was a little darker than it should have been but tasted great.
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SuffolkVera
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7 Jun 2024 17:06 |
Good afternoon all
It’s a lovely day here, a bit nippy when the sun hides behind the clouds and the breeze is blowing but otherwise a pleasant 16 degrees.
Wedneday night was a really bad night for me. I couldn’t sleep and couldn’t stop my legs jumping at all. Usually the muscle spasms and “jumps” will calm down if I walk about for a while but it didn’t work that night. Eventually I fell asleep at about 5 am and got up at 7 am feeling as though I had run a dozen marathons. I went to our usual coffee meeting but I was like a zombie and didn’t contribute much to the conversation. I also got some strange looks in the café as I had to wear my dark glasses. In fact I am still wearing them now as my eyes and head are painful at the moment.
Last night started badly as well and I didn’t fall asleep till getting on for 3 am but then I slept right through till 9, which is unheard of. I must really have needed the sleep. When I got up OH was cleaning some more of the kitchen cupboards for me, bless him. He did one of the food cupboards, a medicines/first aid cupboard and 2 containing china and other tableware. After he had done it all I did have to take everything out of the cupboards again and put everything back in its correct place but I’m not complaining as everything was nice and clean, but I did laugh. All the stuff that gets used once in a blue moon – goats cheese baker, fancy cheese boards and knives, “posh” toast rack etc – was all nice and handy on the bottom shelves; everyday stuff such as grater, gravy boat, lemon squeezer were all on the top shelf that I have to get steps out to reach!
I’ve worked in the garden for about an hour and a half this afternoon and am beginning to feel we are getting somewhere at last
As I didn’t feel all that bright yesterday and as my eyes were giving me trouble I didn’t watch the D-Day programmes AnnG which is why I couldn’t comment. However I have now seen them on iPlayer and yes, they were very moving and the youngsters giving those long stemmed white roses to the veterans was a lovely touch. Did you notice Brigitte Macron trying to grab the Queen’s hand and hold it and the Queen trying to avoid it? Bit of a faux pas there Madame Macron! I agree that it would be great if young people did know all about D-Day and other events of the first and second world war but I wonder if we expect too much of them and of the schools. How much did our generation know of the major events 80 years earlier or of the first world war? The schools have a pretty full curriculum already and can’t be expected to teach everything. What I would like to see encouraged in schools is the attitude of those brave men who were there on D-Day. I’m not running down the role of various therapies, sometimes they are necessary, but I do think a bit more stiff upper lip and just getting on with it wouldn’t go amiss these days. That can be a therapy in itself.
Do we have to curtsey to you Annx now we know you are semi-royal? I think the best I can boast is a few black sheep. About my only claim to fame is that my 3 x great grandfather was on the stage between roughly 1820s and 1840s and was well-known in his day though no-one will know him now. I do have a photocopied letter that he wrote to Joseph Grimaldi, the great clown. The original letter is bound into a book which is held at Harvard University but when I explained my relationship they kindly sent me a copy.
I’d better start thinking about tonight’s dinner. I took some chicken out of the freezer this morning but I’ve no idea what I am going to do with it so I think I’ll investigate the depths of the fridge and see what veg I’ve got hanging about. Maybe I’ll put the kettle on first – I always think better after a cuppa.
Sending a quick wave ~~~~~~~~~ to Mel, Mandy and Gwyn.
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AnninGlos
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7 Jun 2024 12:25 |
Your Dad was a hero then Mel. All those little boats. Must have been very scary.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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7 Jun 2024 11:09 |
Post van was there today so that was good. It was last Friday he was'nt going to be there. The weeks pass so quickly I thought it was this week. Anyway parcel posted so I don't have to go to Hosworthy.
BIL is here and mowing. I am going to go and do the pond filter and then strim.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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7 Jun 2024 09:07 |
Morning Anng and all,
14 degrees here but feels clder and yesterday the breeze was really cold pc is saying sunny 36% and there is blue sky but not a lot of it and white clouds.May try for the post van today and see if its up the village.
Nothing else planned jus t do the girls and the pond filters.
My dad was captain of a motor tordedo boat in the war and mum told me he went over to France to pick up some of the soldiers. It was'nt a big boat and he only had two or three crew.
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AnninGlos
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7 Jun 2024 07:57 |
Good morning all. 12 degrees very bright and sunny but feels cold. Slept badly as leg played up a bit waking me every 2 hours or so. I think my mattress needs turning but it is not something I can do on my own it is too big. Needs turning round not over. Supposed to be done every few months and not been turned for over 2 years now.
Nobody commented so maybe nobody watch the D day programmes. I suppose the veterans will be returning to UK today. It was sad to read that one of them died on the journey, somewhat strange to think he actually died in a German hospital. He was 102 I believe and so excited to be going.
Ann our local garden centre had a lot of larger geraniums. I wonder if people have switched to buying them because they lasted the weather better last year. You have some interesting input to your family tree now then. Nothing interesting at all on mine except for one fellow who was in at the start of making cricket bats. :-( :-(
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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6 Jun 2024 20:07 |
Potted on three tom plants and a cue. Took the Christmas wreath apart in the shed too and put it away for this year. Cleaned out the nest box and I think one of the new girls has gone broody and I did'nt think these chickens did that but she is always in the nest box whether theres eggs in there or not and she is clucking softly like they do with eggs or chicks.
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Annx
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6 Jun 2024 19:07 |
It's definitely not the Asian Hornet Mel. No yellow feet as you say and the asian one doesn't have those black dots on the abdomen. It's still big and not something you want to be stung by though! Your jar is a good idea to trap them and the flies. It's good you got the damaged pieces varnished again and that was handy finding some more authentic tudor patterns for your work.
Apparently Diana is my 13th cousin once removed, so we can't share many genes that far back! I know there were some others including an American President, but I'll have to see if I can find them again and print off the results. I think the american one must be connected to the Quaker ancestor that settled in Pennsylvania. Again from my paternal grandmother's side. Up to now I've found nothing of interest on my mother's side of the family.
Two garden centres I've visited this week had almost no bigger geraniums, just the trays of seedlings sown this year. I can't decide whether they've sold them all or lost a lot during last winter like I did.
I've faffed about and couldn't get into anything this afternoon, so an early night for me I think. OH did go out and pull some big weeds from the bottom border and says the garden bin is half full now, but it will sink down in a day or two leaving room for plenty more!
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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6 Jun 2024 17:41 |
I see you are going up in the world then Ann with Princess Diana connected to you and Ginger Rogers too!! Mum used to like Ginger Rogers. Apparently somewhere down the line I am related to Roger Moore but only by marriage.
Have sent a pic of the hornet and I don't think hes got yellow feet but it all wet now and mainly its dead. I always get a lot of them round the backdoor as I have overlapping tiles on the gable end of the bungalow. I caught one earlier on in my plastic sweet jar with a large hole drilled in the lid which oh hung on the wall up the top and BIL got it down for me last year. It also has lots and lots of flies in it. I charge it up with cheap jam, sugar and beer if I have any or cider and apples or plums as they love those.
Well done a bit of varnishing of the things I messed up yesterday and a tiny bit of painting and looked on the net for more pictures of Tudor slipware and found 4 more patterns I think I could manage to paint so they are filed away in my Tudor Ideas folder.
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Annx
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6 Jun 2024 15:23 |
I thought just the same as the others about your Hornet Mel as you are supposed to report them to Defra. They will find the nest and destroy it, as they will kill all of our native bees which we need to pollinate our crops. If you still have it look to see if it has yellow feet which the Asian Hornets have. There has been a sighting and nest found in Exeter, so your's could be one of the Asian ones too.
I see Dr Michael Mosley's wife has reported him missing after he went for a walk in Greece. How worrying, especially in a foreign country.
Mandy do you know where he was in 1939 or would that not help if it's his 1921 whereabouts you want to know. I've only recently been looking at my tree since I had an email about people I was related to, two of which were Princess Diana and Ginger Rogers! They (Familysearch) had shown the family trees to see the connection and now I have more to add to my tree. It's all on my paternal grandmother's side.
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MillymollyAmanda
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6 Jun 2024 13:39 |
Afternoon all,
Cloudy here with just a glimpse of the sun ,we did our shopping and then we went to the little garden centre in the car park of the football ground ,don't know if he was there when OH came there for the football game Ann. I bought another blue Lavender to go in my tall pot which will match the other one I already have ,I also bought a white Lavender ,another Hydrangea which is blue and another Canna called Bronze peach with darker leaves than the red canna I have .
Mel I wondered if it was one of those invader hornets they were talking about them on the news the other day ,I forget how many honey bees they said they could eat in a day but it was a lot so you've done the right thing putting it in the water .
Ann I saw that about the military records on Ancestry but I have to say I can't remember when I last did anything on my tree it would take me ages to get back into some of it now and work out who was who again . I would just like to see the 1921 census to see where my dad was and who he was with as his mother didn't look after him he was born November 1920 so he would have been a few months old .
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Gwyn in Kent
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6 Jun 2024 13:29 |
Mel,
If you do have Asian hornets nesting, it would be helpful if you reported them.
https://www.bbka.org.uk/identify-report-asian-hornet
I hope you get your plumbing job sorted soon. My girls were fiddling around with our cistern last weekend and now it gives a much shorter, although adequate flush. That should please the water company, who say that we use a lot of water :-0
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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6 Jun 2024 13:22 |
Just swept a bit of my road down the steps off the patio and now have back ache so I am going to have some lunch too.
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AnninGlos
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6 Jun 2024 13:16 |
16 degrees and partly sunny here. Spent an hour and a half in the garden, needed to sieve my own compost so I could use it in pots, Just planted som bedding begonias, weeded a couple of places and cut back around the blue arbour (again). Now to have some lunch.
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AnninGlos
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6 Jun 2024 12:03 |
Hope that hornet was not one of the new invaders Mel.
I have done a short spell in the garden but spent from 0900 to 10.30 watching the D Day production on BBC. Beautifully put together, so emotional seeing all the surviving veterans and hearing some of their stories. Particularly touching was the parade of school children from a local primary school (that is named after a veteran) as they presented each veteran with a flower. Mostly white roses. At least those children will have some knowledge of the war and particularly the Normandy landings.
I am appalled that there are 19 and 20 year olds (and many others) in this country who had no idea what D day was about and, despite being asked what they knew about the 80th anniversary of d day. One young girl when asked when it was said she thought about 1970. (her maths is not up to much either.) Why have schools not given their pupils through the years at least some knowledge of why we have some measure of freedom.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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6 Jun 2024 11:00 |
My granddad too Anng.
I just went to put my wellies on about half an hour ago to go up the post van and saw something on the floor but could'nt make out what it was untill I got close to it. It was a HUGE hornet and I just happened to have my fly catcher a little way away waeting to be washed. I put it over the hornet and slid the slider across and then put the whole thing in a bucket of water. I don't like killing those sort of things but I was'nt having it indoors. I have had a lot of them flying around outside the back door so I hope they are not nesting in my roof.
Went up the post van and it was'nt there and a notice on the bus shelter said it was off hte road today. I thought Dave told me he was'nt going to be there on Friday this week. I shall try again tomorrow and if it s not there will have to post it on Monday. Iv'e let the buyer know.
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Annx
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6 Jun 2024 10:16 |
Morning All, It's 13 degrees and sunny here. I was up early and managed to plant up my big waist high pot with petunias I got yesterday as well as the front wall pots. Everything has been watered with fertilizer so I was pleased I got that done and before OH emerged. He went round and sprayed some areas with weedkiller and we both pulled up more weeds and started filling the garden bin again.
Mel I hope you have managed to salvage things and smooth the varnish ready for another coat. I used to find it annoying when I coach painted the carriages and was varnishing as a hair or bit of dust if I knocked something could mean doing it all again. I imagine your tiny things would tip over so easily. Oh no not another bathroom problem to sort out! There's always something isn't there.
Doing a bit of admin next and doing a wash load and then we are out for a light lunch offer and might go to another garden centre for more plants for some other pots!
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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6 Jun 2024 08:11 |
The next job to be done now is to have the loo mended. The flush has gone so I am down to a bucket.
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