HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a peaceful, happy week!
Quite dull here today but not raining (yet) OG - meant to ask you - how did the trouser shortening go? Will you have lunch at the garden centre? Granddaughter Amy has a weekend job at Dobbies garden centre, she is at college during the week. She is usually on the tills in the café and very usefully, has a discount card for said place. LYNETTE - good news about your husband's aneurysm. I don't usually eat puddings but we shall have a couple on the table at the weekend. All my three daughters will be here on Sunday. Youngest son in law is still working, in Egypt, he will arrive home next Wednesday. ANNETTE - I think that a couple of years ago you asked me if Amy would be able to get the Freestyle Libre patch. Well, at the diabetes clinic yesterday she got wonderful news - funding is available and she will get it very soon! No more finger pricks! I continue to be worried and embarrassed about the Brexit stuff. I was listening last night to radio 4 programme 'Today in parliament'. At the end of each nightly programme there is a brief resume of what has happened in the House of Lords. A crossbench peeress gave the most succinct statement which I won't repeat here. However, for me, it summed up the whole fiasco very well. Granddaughter Isla was awarded her green belt in karate last night. She is so pleased and so am I! LINDA - yes, a big icecream and a lovely photo :-) Off to the kitchen - making Cornish pasties. Speaking of pasties - I hope that AQ is enjoying cooler days!
Congrats to Isla on her green belt, Heather. She is right to be pleased. Good news for Amy, too. I waver between switching off the tv when Brexit is mentioned, to trawling the news sites to find out what, if anything, is happening. Progress doesn't seem to be on the cards much. The sad part is that as it has all taken so much time and effort, a lot of other issues do not have time to be debated. Dull here but I've just been out tidying up in the garden: my OH did some pruning yesterday and of course there are bits of things laying around which he has not noticed when clearing up. I don't complain because I'm just so grateful that he does it, and that I have him here to do it! We have a regular Greenfinch on the sunflower feeder now, its lovely to see. Still only a handful of Goldies are appearing, though - possibly because our good friends a few doors away are feeding them better than us! Was thrilled to see that Mrs G has once again returned to Glaslyn nest. They will be celebrating there, I'm sure.
Annette: Hey! There's an official U.K. Parliament site that live streams all the proceedings of Parliament for free without subscription. Just go to this LINK and scroll down to "Follow the Latest Business." Click on "Watch." And then click on "Watch Live." You can follow the House of Commons or the House of Lords. You can click on U.K. Parliament on YouTube, if you'd rather watch there. Hi, everyone!
LINDY: Lovely that your birds are showing up regularly now. Your Greenfinches are a beautiful species, as are the Goldfinches. OG: I forgot to answer your question. Yes, I knew that this full moon was called the Worm Moon, because this is the time that worms are supposed to begin breaking up the soil. No worms here yet, though. The ground here got so cold during the polar vortex that it's still frozen. It's still getting cold here at night, and staying fairly chilly during the day. It was 25F or -3.88C (that's minus) last night. I think my worms are going to have to rest for a while. Spring is late! I was sitting in the car park at the supermarket last week, waiting for a prescription to be filled. I looked up and saw a massive red-tailed hawk flying above me. He was soon joined by a big female and they glided all around the land surrounding the parking area. I then noticed that they had a huge nest there. They were beautiful in the sunlight.
Morning all: Lindybird: I was wondering (having a silly moment) what the new, politically correct version of "manfully" would be - personfully??? :-)) OG: Ah - another lovely UK garden center. I'm jealous. But thinking your "everlasting" pea might need a new name: "the pea formerly known as everlasting"? Wonder if smoked Bavarian cheese might disappear with possible EU departure. Hope not. Being in a "word" mood this morning, I had to check the origins of Eskimo and see it derives (according to Wikipedia) from "ayas-kimew", the native Algonquin words used for their northern neighbors "person who laces a snowshoe." More info here: www.npr.org/.../why-you-probably-shouldnt-say-eskimo. Re retail closures, we have a huge space formerly leased to Sears (very old store; was great for tools and appliances) and there's talk of building a housing development in its place. Meanwhile, we're still lacking a decent hardware store (Home Depot doesn't count) in our area. The reason Diane and I are hooked on Brexit is because we simply cannot stand to see/hear/read about what is going on here! I signed the petition too (being still a UK citizen). Heather: Hurray for Amy - garden centers rule! How's her diabetes these days? Ah, good news I see. :-) Re the crossbench peeress, I don't know what she said but may be along the lines of "couldn't organize a p***-up in a brewery." Was just reading about karate colors and their significance. So Green represents growth and Blue, her next level, represents the sky and the light it provides to all living things... I love those kinds of connections. I wrote a short blurb on Mardi Gras the other month and apparently the Green, Gold and Purple colors associated with the event also have spiritual meanings. How old is Isla now? Diane: Thank you - yet again for the Parliament link (for when I don't want talking heads). Maybe Worm Day would be more accurate than Groundhog Day..... All prescription waits should be broken up by such uplifting sights. Hope AQ enjoyed her first outing of the year - did she decided not to come back? OK, off to start the day. Take care all.