HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY NEW MOON!
I hope everyone has a wonderful and blissfully cool week!
Saturday here was dull and mostly wet, at 17 to 22 degrees variable. Today by contrast was sunny and 27 degrees again most of the day. J and I were both very peelie wally yesterday; I am a bit better today although he isn’t. So all weekend plans were cancelled. Don’t remember much about Saturday, except that I decided we should play trivial pursuit in the evening to motivate my brain as I had been falling asleep all day. I did spend some time in the garden today – for the annual celebration of digging the first of our potato crop – a good size and very nice to eat!
ROSY – sorry about your family – so sad for you, but I am pleased your Granddaughter and her mother are staying in touch.
LINDA – good to see that wee Rosie is thriving! Sorry about repeat of smelly dog! Sorry it rained at the garden centre – seems we were almost unique not having any today although it was forecast!
ANNETTE – your beach day sound idyllic!
AQ – good to know you are enjoying some cool, but sorry the clouds are not producing rain for farmers!
PAT – I hope you weren’t caught in any flooding today down there (– and everyone else too, of course).
HEATHER – sorry about the boiler! Glad you got a quick response from B Gas engineer – they are very good – and often it is a lad from round the corner who comes to us when we need!
Sorry I am not more fluent – I think my brain is still somewhere else!
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PAT – Many Scots evicted by the Clearances ended here in Aussieland. If you look at a map of SA, you would notice lots of familiar names as towns were named for “home”. I have not been to Mull (just Skye, Orkneys & the north), but I can imagine the sparseness. Our Glenelg is a beach suburb, very popular for tourists. Jetty Road (main street) is cluttered with City-Bay tram, eating places, small shops of every kind and, because it is beachside, many hotels & apartments from luxury to backpackers.
OG – I hope you and J are feeling better.
ANNETTE – Last night it was raining while I was watching TV and when I woke 2.30 am. It has cleared this morn with blue sky again. Nevertheless it is too soggy for weeding! May to Sept are our wettest months. June rainfall was below average and I expect July the same.
Good Morning. Dry & sunny here. Sorry to hear that you've not been too good, OG