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Re: Good Morning Monday

Postby TheOstrich » 29 May 2017, 13:51

We didn't get the overnight storms that Jenniren, Lissie and Diflower got, but today it's been basically wet (some heavy rain at times) and humid.

Not a day for doing anything outside ....
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Re: Good Morning Monday

Postby AliasAggers » 29 May 2017, 14:02

Good afternoon all.

We paid a visit to a Garden Centre this morning, to buy a few plants for the bit of garden
we have adopted outside our living room window. Now we're waiting for a bit of clement
weather, so that we can plant them out. It looks, though, as if it's going to rain soon.

Have a nice day.
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Re: Good Morning Monday

Postby cruiser2 » 29 May 2017, 17:35

Good evening everybody.
This morning, went with mrs.e to a friend. She does sewing and is very good. I took a pair of new trousers which want shortening. Mrs.e had a one piec jump suit which wanted altering and a dress. We will get them back this week as we want to take them with us when we go away again on Saturday.
Cleaned the inside of the car this afternoon and have been pottering getting ready for our cruise on Saturday.
Am going to see the nurse tomorrow morning. I have a check every six months. Nothing seems to change. It includes a blood test to make sure my kidneys and liver are functioning correctly.. She knows I drink on the cruises, but nothing when I am at home.
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Re: Good Morning Monday

Postby JoM » 29 May 2017, 20:58

We still never got the forecasted storms. It's just been drizzly here all day. That's now stopped but it's very misty.
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Re: Good Morning Monday

Postby Kaz » 29 May 2017, 21:33

We had a lovely time at the art exhibition - once we'd found the place, as we took a wrong turn off the main road and ended up down a farm track :lol:

Lots of lovely paintings, but my favourite piece was an absolutely stunning bronze hare! I would have bought it if I had £4.5k to spare :lol: Mick got to chat with a few of the artists, which he enjoyed, so well worth turning out in the pouring rain :cute: :D
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