HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY NEW MOON!
I hope everyone has a wonderful and blissfully cool week!
OG - How annoying for you all and yes, disappointing. There really is no excuse for poor service. I'd be tempted to leave a harsh but truthful review on TripAdvisor.
ROSY/ANNETTE/HEATHER: There is a large Amish community in my area. For reasons based in religious belief, the Amish don't drive cars, so they travel by horse and buggy. Often, my local roads have piles of horse manure, especially in my small town where the Amish go to the bank, restaurant, etc. So this is not an odd idea to me. Click to enlarge THIS PHOTO to see the horse and buggy. This location is just down the road from my house.
OG: I for sure second Heather's tip re Tripadvisor. I always check the reviews before we try anything new. The original place should've comped the n/c lagers! I'd definitely find a place you know is good and redo the celebration (just make sure they aren't also hosting any wedding receptions).
Heather: Oh that's a riot. Horse poo yes, but the other? The mind boggles...
Lindybird: I'm always worried about hurting the bird when I've tried to catch them with my hands Escorted a baby lizard out of the kitchen the other day with a long feather duster; poor thing was cowering in a corner but I finally got him out the back door.
I'm off to see El Desfile Historico today - the historical parade commemorating old Spanish, Mexican and early California days with apparently more than 600 horses from various groups plus antique carriages, coaches and wagons. Lots of music, dancing, colorful costumes and lots of silver - on saddles, bridles, etc. etc. Hope to get some passable pix.
Got back here at last – hot and busy day. Temp was 26 in the shade – dread to think what it was in the sun. Still around 23 now in the evening. OH mowed and I started sorting the spring bulbs at last! He has now taken J to his acoustic group.
Now for the promised replies – and thanks for all the good wishes. We did sort of enjoy the day, just by not having any time constraints and spending time together. We always include J as he never takes it for granted that we shall.
HEATHER – enjoy the weekend back in Elgin. I am sure you enjoyed having Callum round for dinner, whatever he ate (maybe he was leaving all the healthy food for you) - hope he can get fed over the weekend.
ANNETTE - you mean yours actually wears his hearing aids? Mine was told by the practitioner to wear them more often, but he doesn’t, and we can’t get through to him how much he mishears in shops, restaurants etc. Hope you enjoyed the Parade – sounds good.
LINDA – glad you went to see late Friend’s OH – but a pity he forgot to give you her things, hope he won’t feel bad about it and there will be another chance. We are probably having a day out next week, depending on weather, so hope to enjoy a better lunch then! You are getting very well practised in catching birds which come inside!
DIANE – a few years ago we stopped to look at an ancient mill in the countryside (Furness peninsula, I think) and there was a hitching rail in the carpark from when the farmers used to bring their corn for grinding.
Need to stop at that – OH wants me to help put “Elephant Feet” raisers under my bed – it sometimes takes me half an hour to get to my feet when I wake up (and sometimes I am in a hurry), and they are supposed to help.