Gem, the kittens' personalities are starting to show themselves, aren't they. It must be fascinating watching them. Sensible Moses, checking that the door hadn't disappeared.
Oma, Storm knows he'll get a treat! All the dogs who visit our house seem to know exactly where the frozen sprats are - they always seem to be the favourites. It's nice to get some new bits and pieces for the tree, isn't it. I think our tree is looking a bit tired. We've actually got two but only put one up now the grand children are older, and that tree must be 30 years old! The 'new' one is about 20! Thank goodness your SIL's fire scare was a false alarm.
Lizzie, your DS1 certainly does a lot of travelling with his job. Does he find it tiring, or does he enjoy it? It must be a big worry about the temporary lift. I hope the usual one is soon back in operations. I hope the person who needed the ambulance was ok.
Plant, I hope you've felt a bit better as the day wore on. Are you eating ok? It sounds as though you were hungry, but if you're feeling poorly and don't fancy anything it's hard to know what to have.
It stayed fairly sunny and dry while I pottered in the garden. I was very pleased to find a couple of bits that had broken off two plants in the garden a while ago had rooted. I just stuck them in water on the kitchen window sill. Hopefully they will survive being potted on. I'm keeping them in the kitchen to give the roots a chance to settle down in the soil, then they can go out into the summer house. I planted some Allium bulbs I'd forgotten about. Our lovely neighbour cut the lawn for me and I swept the patio. By mid-afternoon it was getting cold so I came in. I've just taken Eva for a little walk and it's been raining, so I'm glad I did the sweeping up!
Oma, Storm knows he'll get a treat! All the dogs who visit our house seem to know exactly where the frozen sprats are - they always seem to be the favourites. It's nice to get some new bits and pieces for the tree, isn't it. I think our tree is looking a bit tired. We've actually got two but only put one up now the grand children are older, and that tree must be 30 years old! The 'new' one is about 20! Thank goodness your SIL's fire scare was a false alarm.
Lizzie, your DS1 certainly does a lot of travelling with his job. Does he find it tiring, or does he enjoy it? It must be a big worry about the temporary lift. I hope the usual one is soon back in operations. I hope the person who needed the ambulance was ok.
Plant, I hope you've felt a bit better as the day wore on. Are you eating ok? It sounds as though you were hungry, but if you're feeling poorly and don't fancy anything it's hard to know what to have.
It stayed fairly sunny and dry while I pottered in the garden. I was very pleased to find a couple of bits that had broken off two plants in the garden a while ago had rooted. I just stuck them in water on the kitchen window sill. Hopefully they will survive being potted on. I'm keeping them in the kitchen to give the roots a chance to settle down in the soil, then they can go out into the summer house. I planted some Allium bulbs I'd forgotten about. Our lovely neighbour cut the lawn for me and I swept the patio. By mid-afternoon it was getting cold so I came in. I've just taken Eva for a little walk and it's been raining, so I'm glad I did the sweeping up!
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