It's clear out here and there is a slight frost on the roofs but the forecast is really good for today - sunshine this morning and semi-sunshine this afternoon and up to about 8 or 9 C. Long may it continue!
And you . . .? xx
Good morning, everyone. Only four more days and February is done and dusted and we are a sixth of the way through the year (sorry!).
For your interest, here's the link to the Five Lakes web site.
https://www.pottersresorts.com/five-lakes/
Also, the September (next year) Spain group is fully booked so it's definitely on, assuming Armageddon hasn't landed before then! Let's live in hope, guys!!
Yesterday was yet another pretty idle day. I did a few bits and bobs as we all do but nothing out of the way. I did, however, notice that, with the rise in temperature, those weeds are fighting back so, weather permitting, it is back to ten minutes scraping a day!
I have washing and ironing today, I ought to change the bedding and the day starts with the groove class. The forecast is good so, fingers crossed, Chris and I will walk there and back again.
Also, I think I want to make another loaf today. I still have about four slices in the freezer b I just fancy a bit of bread making.
I think I want to have another go at sourdough. I never manage to crack this; it's made out to be so easy but I find it just doesn't work for me. Still, never give up . . .
Do you make sourdough?
Have a good day, everyone and enjoy everything you do. xx
Morning, one and all, and welcome to the weekend! It's so mild I'm feeling a bit too warm in my hoodie and my fingers haven't felt icy for at least twenty four hours, probably longer. We have had rain but it does look as if the sun is trying to break through right now. I don't hold out much hope though as the forecast is really not great.
Lindsey posted a link to the website of the Old Spanish Mill. It looks really lovely. https://www.oldspanishmill.com/
And . . my dear friend, Diane is going in September too. I'm so very, very pleased. xx
Yesterday felt quite busy because I had a mental list of Things To Do.
I was pleased to have lost another pound at Slimming World and even more pleased to win the raffle which was one of the better ones - just loads of vegetables - cabbage, carrots, onions, leeks and chestnut mushrooms. All things I like and will use.
After a quick revision of my shopping list, I went to Morrisons and I think that I am OK now until March 1st (or the day before and count it as March because of time restraints) except for fresh milk. I do have some long life milk so I think I will use that and freeze some of it so as not to waste any.
Once home and everything put away, I did my end of month finance reckoning. Yes, I know it isn't the end of the month yet but all my money for next month is now in and all my regular outgoings are now outgone so why not. I allowed enough for any unexpected extras and chucked the rest into the Jolly Holiday's account. Edinburgh is now saved for and I've started on Crete! That's a biggie!
The vertical blinds weights arrived and now I have fully repaired blinds for the first time in ages. It was a bit fiddly at first but you get used to it quickly.
I swept and dusted, prepped the evening meal, set the table, tidied the kitchen . . . oh, you get the idea.
Dave and Anna arrived, bottles in bag, and we started in on the first one which was a really nice sparkling red, fruity and delicious, from Naked Wines.
It was a lovely evening, lots of chatter and discussion, plenty of food and drink . . . just really nice.
Not going to lie (as the YouTubers say), this morning I woke feeling more than a little rough, all self inflicted, of course. One coffee and a kitchen blitz later, the head is clearing and I want another coffee.
There's enough of the potato topped chicken pie to do me for this evening with loads of lovely veg, c/o the raffle, I have frozen the last bit of sauce in hopes that it will freeze ok and not split or anything and just before I started writing this, I turned the leftover cream into 112g of home made butter (now freezing in little piles) and some buttermilk that can go in the next loaf I make.
The dishwasher is loaded and working its magic, as is the washing machine.
However, I do NOT mean to carry on as I have started. I want to have a more restful day today, I just needed to sort out last night's debris and now I have, more or less.
OK, so I will pop off and make that coffee. Have a brilliant Saturday, everyone, and I hope weather and real-life are both kind to you today. All the best. xx
Good morning, everyone. I think it is touching zero round here and there may be a slight frost developing
Many thanks for such a lot of helpful responses to my question regarding the Wild refillable deodorants. Not quite the unqualified positives that I had expected after seeing the 'influencers' on YouTube! There were all sorts of different reviews on Boots (great idea to look there, thanks) so I think I have some pondering to do.
Yesterday started with the decorators turning up at 8:30 as usual. I popped off to Circuits at Lindsey's where we had the three boys as well as some of us (it's half term here). I really like it when they come - they're really nice lads (two teens and one still at primary) and give it all a very good go.
I came home, got the washing out (it was a lovely, sunny day - cold but cheerful) and disappeared upstairs for a while to get out of their way.
One of you (was it Sue?) mentioned about gift cards burning holes and I know what she means so I headed off to M&S to get some bits and bobs - I was out of cheese, for example, and love the M&S West Country mature cheddar, for example.
Of course, I bought more stuff, some of which was not 'needed' but won't be wasted, like smoked salmon and a real treat of a bottle of garlic infused olive oil - that was, maybe, just a bit naughty.
Then I walked over to Aldi to get some things only they do, like their onion and rosemary sausages which are a dupe for the Linda McCartney ones and which I always add to the mix when I make burgers or meatballs. I also got some frozen fruit as Aldi has a great range and our Morrisons really doesn't!
And finally, to Dunelm to get a bedside lamp as my old one is close to giving up the ghost and is one of those trendy curly wurly ones where you can't replace the light. This one I got you definitely can! Again, I got a few more things as I haven't been to Aldi for ages and generally intend sticking to the local Morrisons.
I had fun and I was spendy but none of it was 'impulse' in the sense that I was it, wanted it and got it and everything will either be consumed or used.
Just thought of one more thing. When the decorators and I were going through my curtain fixings, I was so ashamed of the disorder they were in so I got a bigger box with a lid and on the list today is to sort out all those fixings that are in different pots and containers and get them all into the new box.
In the evening, we had our usual weekly Slim Win online chat which are always so very helpful.
Today is a gift.
Ray and co are not coming today as last week I mentioned I had a friend coming over and Ray said needed to have some meetings about a future project so they would have them today.
However, yesterday, my friend texted to say she wasn't going to be able to come so now I have an almost free day.
I have Groove first thing, then I'm round to Beth's for a quick coffee and chat and then I can really dive in and have a good tidy up. There's just one little bit of painting still to do but most of the furniture can go back into its place again and I can wash the windows, wipe round to sort out the dust, etc, etc, etc. I'm going to make a List!!!
Well, time to go and get other stuff sorted. Have a lovely day, however you plan to spend it, and stay happy and contented. xx
Good morning. you lovely lot, and welcome to a cold and frosty Monday morning. No complaints though - the sun is shining and this side of the windows feels nice and warm and cheerful.
One of my commenters yesterday asked about my Slimming World journey and I said I'd find the link to a post I did on my other blog, Slimming World the Mediterranean Way and post it. So here it is:
https://my30-30challenge.blogspot.com/2024/10/monday-evening-07-10-24-my-first-tip.html
I have a question and hope some of you can answer, please.
Do any of you use the Wild refillable deodorant sticks? If you do - what are they like. Do they keep you dry and smelling 'nice'?
I'm interested in the concept and would really like to use refillables rather than a spray can that has to be chucked out, so if any of you can advise from your own personal experience, I'd be really grateful.
Thank you.
Yesterday was a bit of a nothing day. I did some washing and dried it on my rack which nearly fell apart. It's really very old now, possibly about thirty years old, so I decided to order a new one from Amazon. I use the rack several times a week at the moment so am counting it a need.
Shame it's now about five times what I originally paid for it but that's life!!
Today, right now, the decorators are here and I'm whizzing through this to get it done before I go out for Circuits. Apologies for any typos . . .
Have a lovely day, everyone, and stay warm and safe. xx
Morning, everyone. Are you having a good weekend so far?
The lovely Friday sunshine didn't hang around for long, sadly; yesterday was back to cold, grey, gloomy and damp.
It felt so cold that we didn't do the walk. In the end, there were only two of us so we decided to walk over to a nice little tea shop and have a coffee and chat instead. David also had a bacon and egg sandwich which looked lovely but I polished my halo instead. I have to admit it was tempting and, when I have some bacon in the fridge, I might plan it in. It really looked delicious.
For me, it wasn't just the cold, it was also that the way was going to be really rather muddy and puddly and I'm not one who relishes that sort of walk - hike really, I suppose.
Once home, it took me a while to warm up again and the heating stayed up all day.
Morning, all. How's things?
Yesterday was great.
I drove over for SET class, It was nice to do it live instead of online.
Then I drove back, changed quickly and enjoyed the next hour with Chris, chatting and laughing.
In the afternoon, I set off a bit early and dropped February's donation of goodies at the food bank. I had more than one for each day and the pile was getting in my way so why not - the sooner they have them, the sooner they can be used.
Finally I drove out to the Chignals and Mashbury village hall which turned out to be a lovely little building, modern, light, warm, super kitchen - just perfect. I was greeted by Jennie, of course, and some very friendly people, some of whom I already knew from my teaching days. S. was a leading light of the schools' music association and we worked together (with others) on Junior and Infant music festivals - she is still involved, in fact! In fact, there were four of us on the same table having fun exchanging reminiscences.
Then another lady came up and she turned out to be the grandmother of two girls I remember having in Y 1, so she updated me on how they were doing and I sent my love to them. They were both lovely girls although it is interesting how different sisters can be, isn't it?
So, all in, a brilliant afternoon and a lovely day.
The decorators have finished the old part of the house now and everything has shifted around. Still a mess but it's not junk now, it's more just stuff that has its place - chairs coffee tables, curtains, blinds, etc, etc, etc.
I took a few photos.
This is what Lindsey posted on Facebook about the proposed Spain jolly (I have edited out many of the emojis!).
Team: I am planning way ahead for May 2026.Good morning. one and all. How are you this morning? I hope life is good for you.
Yesterday was another damp and dismal day but with less wind so it didn't feel quite so miserable as Monday.
The decorators arrived and set to work while I headed out to circuits which was really good fun. Once home, I gave my bedroom a good sort out and clean and it is now a tranquil sleeping space again. The only things that shouldn't be there are the laundry basket which usually sits on the landing and the vacuum cleaner because I don't want it stuck behind a taped up door.
The decorators started on the walls and I held my breath a bit in case I didn't like the colour once it was on the wall but I needn't have worried - it might not be everyone's cuppa tea but I really like it. It is brighter and it's cheerful and warm. Perfect.
In the afternoon, I headed back to Lindsey's for personal training which was, as always, lovely. We had an interesting chat too. More below.
When I got home, they had gone and, as they promised, the two big cupboards and my computer desk were back against the (finished) wall so I was able to set to and get all the clutter on the sofa and other things that will go back in or on the sideboards. It is far from tidy, of course, but I was able to get out the ironing board and get my little pile of clothes nicely ironed. I also pressed the finished blanket but there's not enough carpet space to lay it out and take a photo so next week . . .
This year's Shimmy Fitness and Fun weekend (next month) is the last one Lindsey will be running for a variety of good reasons. Very sad but it won't stop me going to Potters for short breaks now and again.
So, instead, next year she is organising a small group holiday to Spain (around the Almeria area) and muggins here has said she wants to be a part of the party. A week in a repurposed old water mill owned and run by someone Lindsey knows. It sounds really nice and I am glad I have committed. Another thing to save for but, if I don't save enough, I will have no qualms about withdrawing from my Premium Bonds. I'm going to enjoy it all.
So, what with two classes, getting some of the 'mess' away and another holiday, yesterday was a really exciting day.
Today is also pretty good. SET at Lindsey's studio instead of online (no space at home), back for coffee with Chris and in the afternoon I am out for an afternoon tea.
In between those jollies, I have some washing to do and the kitchen could do with a tidy and wipe around.
Wishing you as nice a day as I am hoping for. All the best and stay warm and well. xx
Oh, my gosh!!! My nice, almost tidy living space. My brain is aaaarrrrgggghhhh.
I had to empty these two big cupboards after all. They are more 'rickety' than Ray thought. However, it is now super dust free right along that right hand wall - and it really wasn't!It'll be nice when it is done.
Morning, all. Happy Sunday. It's a chilly and wet start to the day, that's for sure. I'm glad the walk was yesterday.
We were lucky. David cut the walk a bit short because of the weather forecast and, just as we arrived back at the car park and got into our cars, down came the rain. Brilliant timing - well done Met Office and David!
I stayed in for the rest of the day as it was so very dismal. I can't really remember what I did which means not much, doesn't it? I do remember getting on with the crochet and, while I am not happy with the way it all joined (I think sewing would have been better with hindsight) I'm absolutely not going to undo it all and start again. The edging is looking a bit 'bumpy, because the sides were not completely lever but after a few more rounds, it won't really show - if it does, tough!! It's a blanket, not a work of fine art. 😁
After answering Sharon's comment yesterday, I looked it up and it appears that basically they speak Greek in Crete but also have a Cretan dialect that is widely used. However, being a tourist destination, most also have some English/American so the chances of not being able to communicate are rare, especially in that sort of holiday.
All the same, apart from anything else, it's only courteous and friendly to know some useful words and phrases. Things like 'thank you', 'please', 'large white wine, please' and 'where's the nearest loo - I'm desperate'!!
OK, so maybe not that last one . . .
Today feels busy at the moment but it isn't really. I have Alex over for lunch and the slow roast lamb is slow roasting so that's no problem. I just need to prep the veg and that's all done and dusted until much later.
I need to go to B&Q and get the paint because Ray is starting the redecorating tomorrow and that will be a bit of an upheaval but worth it when it is done.
Because the weather is so wet, I'm going to collect Alex (and take him back afterwards) and I can drop the last lot of washing off at the same time so that's good.
Once that's done, I can chill.
Wishing you a chilled Sunday too, packed with lovely, cosy, homy things and no fuss.
Take care, all the best and stay warm. xx
Good morning, everyone. How are things this morning? Yesterday was a very bleak, chilly, dismal day round here. I ended up turning up the heating a bit which helped a lot.
Slimming World taster session was good fun although not many people realised it was a taster, I think. I wouldn't have known if I hadn't seen a Facebook message from Heidi. It was also the Biggest Loser award which went to Sheila, a lovely lady who reached her target last year and is a stalwart (odd word but you know what I mean) of the group.
I made my loaf and have just sliced it and popped it in the freezer. That should see me through till the end of the month as I don't eat all that much bread. I love it, it loves me, but too much isn't balanced, I think.
The repairer chap turned up at Beth and Alex's and now they have fully functioning washing facilities again. Yee hah!! Must be a great relief to them. I have no idea what the problem was but I don't need to know.
I have one more load of washing to take back but Alex is coming over for lunch tomorrow so I will probably drop it off then - it's predicted to rain so I will pick him up as he doesn't drive.
This morning it's the first SW Friends walk of the year although the forecast isn't encouraging . David, who organises it, says he has an idea if the weather doesn't play ball so - well, we will see . . .
After that, I need to tidy up a bit and sort out a few things for tomorrow before settling down with a video and the crochet. I'd love to get it finished this weekend, if possible.
Well, I am having a leisurely start to Saturday but I ought to get going now. Have a great day, everyone, and stay warm and dry. xx
Morning, everybody. We have another frost this morning. I think we've already had more frosts this winter than in the whole of last winter; I do like a clear and frosty start to the day.
I didn't book the Crete holiday because one annual thing landed yesterday plus I needed to pay my deposit and insurance for the Edinburgh holiday. I have a horror of going overdrawn and, while I don't think there was actually any chance of that, better safe than sorry, so I have moved what I need for the deposit out of the newly named holiday savings account and as soon as that lands, I will be on that phone. I can pay it back in (or as much as possible) at the end of the month.
I did get round to changing that extra account name though. It is now called Jolly Holidays! I mean, how immature can I get, eh? It says it all though and it cheers me up no end. And I moved across the saved end of January money to give it a healthy start off, even if most of it went straight out for that Crete deposit. Nice.
I found a couple of YouTube videos about the hotel. Here's one which, I think, must be by the hotel itself for their guests.
I forgot to say that the Premium Bonds behaved themselves again this month. A nice, tidy £200 which is being reinvested for now but I'm keeping a note of winnings and they can be holiday money if necessary.
It was quite a busy day yesterday. I took the washing back to Beth and Alex's and collected the last two days' worth which was done and out on the line very quickly. It's now dry, bits have been ironed and it's ready to return at some point.
I got to Knit and Natter and had a lovely time chatting and crocheting. The Persian Tiles blanket attracted quite a bit of attention, which was nice. I've almost finished all the 'tiles' now and then comes the task of fitting them all together and joining them - I hope by crochet rather than sewing - before the edging. Getting there!
I had to leave early to get to Personal Training but it all worked, thank goodness, without getting me frazzled and fussed. And I got the bin and recycling stuff out for tomorrow so go, me!!
Today is easier.
SET online, coffee and chat with Chris (at hers so I don't need to worry about a tidy house) and then I must go food shopping. It's a very small shop and I was going to do it Saturday but somehow, last Friday, I missed that it was a taster session at Slimming World this Friday. I'm just taking in some fruit but need to get some!
I might do some housework but I don't have to so we will see.
Have a lovely day, everyone, and thanks for all your lovely comments. Have a great day packed with enjoyment. xx
Yesterday, I had a look back at the goals/themes for 2025 that I waffled on about after Twelfth Night was over and thought about how it was all going.
It's thinking out loud really . . .