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  • Afternoon...thank you to the kind person who returned our sun! Gorgeous and sunny again.
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    • Oh, bliss here! The heavens have opened and we have had rain! scarlet does a dance it's cooled everything down and has stopped for the afternoon. Looks like I can get some gardening done after all

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      • Originally posted by Nicos View Post
        Less of the drooling now Susie...not at your age!!
        Nicos, at my age I'M ALLOWED TO DROOL.......!!!!!!!
        ~~~ Gardening is medicine that does not need
        a prescription ... And with no limit on dosage.
        - Author Unknown ~~~

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        • Originally posted by Jay22 View Post
          Afternoon...thank you to the kind person who returned our sun! Gorgeous and sunny again.
          Well Jay, thought I'd share a bit with you all up there ..... I'm positively cooking inside the GH --- just going to splash some more water around in there before everything frazzles --- including me -----!!!!
          I'm not complaining about too much sun, really I'm not .........

          Just been dropped back home from my delish pub-lunch. I had a very tasty crab and ginger salad - oh yes, and a white wine spritzer; yes, just the one, honest..!!! (Only 'cos Teresa had to go to work hahaha ....!!). Now I have the taste for it, you know what; I'm going to go on a hunt into the depths of the fridge, sure I've got an opened bottle of white lurking in there for cooking purposes - yes, really, I usually partake in a drop of red .... I know there's some lemonade,some ice cubes in the freezer, so why not? If I can't eat cake and drink wine on my birthday and my MOMship day, then when can I....????

          Cheers everyone..!!
          Last edited by SusieG; 08-06-2016, 01:43 PM.
          ~~~ Gardening is medicine that does not need
          a prescription ... And with no limit on dosage.
          - Author Unknown ~~~

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          • Just back from Argos with cheapo desk fan. It's sat on the hearth and the dog is lying in front of it happy as a sand boy. Daughter and son are kinda at the edge glaring at the dog as they want in front of the fan too. Tough.

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            • Don't complain too much about the weather... after two sunny days here its back to cloudy and much cooler (still warm - just).

              The forecast for the weekend is terrible! I've taken an emergency afternoon off work tomorrow to get my planting out finished in time!

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              • Empty Nest Syndrome Scarlett? Nah, you'll miss them, but it's a good miss and it's lovely to see them when they come home for a while, but a relief when they've gone for good
                Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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                • Ohhh how did I miss that?!

                  Happy Momship Susie!!!!!

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                  • Originally posted by Containergardener View Post
                    I go with the flow with OH who is mr savoury, dippy egg, scrambled, beans..sometimes I just have a yoghurt and fruit or just toast.
                    Originally posted by Nannysally99 View Post
                    Lids version of special k
                    Muesli
                    Toast
                    Boiled egg and soldiers at the weekend
                    Originally posted by Nicos View Post
                    B'fast...watermelon, live yog a large pinch of granola.
                    Originally posted by craftymarie View Post
                    I'm not great on breakfast. I have a cup of tea early on could be anytime between 4am and 6am then I like a coffee about 9ish and then I might eat about 11ish. Most likely to be a savoury scone, teacake or toast with jam.
                    Originally posted by Jay22 View Post
                    Breakfast is usually a cup of tea and slice of toast...today it's raisin bread.
                    Originally posted by Snoop Puss View Post
                    Breakfast: cup of tea on getting up or if I'm lucky while I'm still in bed, then a mug of very milky coffee a bit later on. Usually hungry about 11.30 or so. Might have a small sandwich then or try and hold out till early lunch, but that depends on work.
                    Originally posted by SusieG View Post
                    Breakfast: Tea: natural yoghurt, blueberries, grapes, banana, raspberries, blackberries - oh and of course (to help the ageing bod...) prunes..!!!! Not all the fruit all together everyday - depends what's available !!
                    Tea:tea >>>>then perhaps, more tea .....!!!!!
                    Thanks for all the breakfast ideas I've sort of got into a rut of having pinhead oatmeal, fruit, topped with yoghurt then at the weekend its a bacon sarnie.
                    Location....East Midlands.

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                    • Thanks for the weekend weather forecast Vixy...not! We will be in York Sunday, Monday and part of Tuesday, fingers crossed the weather is not terrible. Fridge is full for son so I guess he is going to have a few days of lazing around on the sofa with Harry dog, munching on the goodies!
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                      • To be fair Jay York is usually much warmer than here... saying that Pudsey has a micro climate all of its own! enjoy york.. I was there last weekend and it was fab

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                        • Evening all...

                          Susie ..you have a bottle open in the fridge somewhere ? Nothing stays open here
                          Is there a party ? We need some tunes, where's the DJ tonight ?
                          Northern England.

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                          • Evening all!
                            I'm in need of red wine..
                            ..I've had an emotional veterinary experience!
                            <*}}}>< Jonathan ><{{{*>

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                            • Oh dear, Cptn. Sorry to hear that
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                              • I have found wine!!

                                It's not so much me, more eldest daughter...
                                Took her guinea pig to the vets, he has an abscess but because of where it is, they can't remove it all, they'd have to knock him out, remove what they can and leave an open wound and hope it heals and the infection doesn't return.. the vet said it was pretty much 50/50 he'd survive the anaesthetic.. 50/50 he'd survive the invasive surgery.. and then only 50/50 the operation would prevent it coming back in a few weeks or months... and he'd suffer..they've advised it may be better to stop his suffering as he's Probably in a lot of pain... hes only one!
                                <*}}}>< Jonathan ><{{{*>

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