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    Deep breaths Daisy

    What a lovely sunny morning after the early frost

    We got rid of a lot of stuff at the tip. As much as we could in recycling the rest for landfill.
    We then came back , collected the leaflets and did our round, which has increased. We met 2 separate people we know along the way and stopped for chats. Once we got home I decided I just want to stay here until it is time to get ready to go to my client. OH can go to the carpet shop alone, but I think she will wait and we'll go another day.
    “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

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      Originally posted by Clover View Post


      I’ve given up trying to sort out my I-pad until I can get professional advice.Using a split screen is a pain but at least I can still use it
      Clover did you see my suggestion yesterday re this problem?
      Last edited by Grauntie Mag; 11-02-2019, 01:53 PM.
      Women are like tea bags; you never know how strong they are until they are put in hot water.
      Eleanor Roosevelt.

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        GM, yes thank you I did see your post My problem is not being able to see my typing when it is at the bottom of the screen so I have to deliberately split the screen and use it like that . I can unsplit the screen and use normally when typing is at the top . It’s hard to explain

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          Originally posted by Nana View Post
          Qwerty I've never heard of it. Can you buy ready prepared ones from the supermarket?

          Had my roast dinner, worth waiting for. Yummy.
          I have seen them in Aldi Nana not sure about anywhere else maybe M&S I might have seen them

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            Nana....Waitrose do spatchcock chickens and I think I've seen them in Sainsbury's too.

            Grauntie...... I think you've got to be a certain age, like 74 or 78 before you get the shingles jab! That may have changed by now of course! I think there's also a pneumonia jab when you reach a certain age!

            Qwerty.....did you know there's a new series of Shetland starting soon. Was getting withdrawal symptoms from not seeing Mr Henshaw!!

            Enjoy your evening everybody x
            Believe you can and you're halfway there.
            Theodore Roosevelt.

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              Looking forward to a new Shetland series.
              What is life if full of care we have no time to stand and stare

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                Yes, we are too Plant.

                Gem, this afternoon there was a new programme I think called Britain’s Best House? Looking at houses in York and deciding which was the best. I happened to catch the end of it just after 4 o’clock. It’s on all week.
                "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr Seuss

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                  Oh thanks Enfys I will look that up.
                  “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

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                    Gem, just checked and it’s called The Best House in Town. I think they visit a different town each week,
                    "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." - Dr Seuss

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                      Grauntie,i thought you had to be 75 to get the shingles jab,but i could be wrong.
                      Sometimes I forget to like posts,but that doesn't mean I don't like them.

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                        Originally posted by WeeGranny View Post
                        Nana....Waitrose do spatchcock chickens and I think I've seen them in Sainsbury's too.

                        Grauntie...... I think you've got to be a certain age, like 74 or 78 before you get the shingles jab! That may have changed by now of course! I think there's also a pneumonia jab when you reach a certain age!

                        Qwerty.....did you know there's a new series of Shetland starting soon. Was getting withdrawal symptoms from not seeing Mr Henshaw!!

                        Enjoy your evening everybody x
                        Mr Jimmy Perez yes I know WG you will have to get behind me , he’s mine first love that man and his accent 😬

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                          Thanks Gem for the reminder on the children’s book 👍🏻

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                            It was good Gem one of the houses was a old railway cottage it was lovely . On every day from 4 pm
                            Im not fat just 6ft too small

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                              I asked the nurse this morning and I can have the shingles jab. I do know that if I miss it this year I will have to wait a few more years until I can have it. I haven’t got a clue why! I had the pneumonia jab a while back.
                              Clover I hadn’t realised you had deliberately split the screen. I wouldn’t know how! 😬 Was Mr Google unable to help?
                              DD1 came this evening with a tale of woe about a cat which has been dumped at her livery yard. DD2 had the last one and we had the one before that. (No longer alive) I would have it in a heartbeat, but I still have my original darling who is now at least 20. She has seen cats and dogs come and go and tolerated them all. I’m not sure she would take kindly to another cat at her age. I will go and see it tomorrow.
                              Night night. 😴
                              Women are like tea bags; you never know how strong they are until they are put in hot water.
                              Eleanor Roosevelt.

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                                Ladies, just a very quick post from me.

                                When I was 70 you could have both the shingles and the pneumonia jab. There is a small window of opportunity for the shingles jab, and then another one a few years later. I think it's to do with rolling out the vaccinations gradually, and they worked out two or three points in life when you're most at risk, 70 is the first one! How they do this I don't know, but I had both jabs when I was 70 and so did OH.

                                I haven't had chance to read everyone's news, so I hope you're all ok.

                                Gem - thanks for passing on the link to the book for Qwerty. I'm hoping GD2 will be well enough for school tomorrow. I little bit of her sparkle was coming back this afternoon. Fingers crossed, she hates missing school, and was very happy to do some reading this afternoon, so I was able to write nice things in her Reading Diary.

                                "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

                                (Marianne Williamson)

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