HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY NEW MOON!
The new moon (the dark moon) occurs on 16 October, Friday.
I hope everyone stays healthy and experiences some joy this week.
Stay strong, friends.
Lindybird said:The Minister for Wales has got hot under the collar about the English bringing in the virus, so has announced that from Friday evening, they will not be welcome.
I find attitudes like this really irritating. He'd have a right old go if I stood up and publicly said 'I don't want anyone from Wales bringing Covid to the beautiful Suffolk coast' - that would come across as really anti-Welsh, which I'm not.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Anyone who likes gardens should check out this rather colourful thread.
HEATHER - Hope you are feeling brighter. {{{HUGS}}}
LINDA – Disappointing that you can’t at least have a weekend. Authorities react strangely to interpreting regulations.
I’m meeting Travel Friend for lunch at a spot new to me. There’s a small lake near the cafe. She said to bring my camera. It’s a relatively new suburb so no churches or old buildings. I wonder what she meant. Ducks at least. Weather looking gloomy, overcast, expecting 27 C, rain later.
Just a thought
People who wonder if the glass is half empty or full miss the point. The glass is refillable.
Hallo all.
AQ; Sorry your plans got messed up, but hope you reschedule soon.
Clare: Those garden pix are lovely, especially the anemone, which resembles our native Carpinteria Californica, which has much larger leaves. If I had the energy (!), I'd check out the relationships. :-)
Lindybird: Well, boo to the Minister of Wales. No English folk welcome? A bit of a generalization perhaps? I'd be inclined to stay longer out of pure orneriness. Are the English announcing that the folks from north of the border aren't welcome?
Lovely weather here; warm days, cool nights. Four windows installed today - they make an amazing difference And the really good news is that the blinds in the old windows will still fit the new ones. Hurray! Sliding patio door will go in tomorrow first thing followed by the remaining windows. Fingers crossed all continues to go smoothly.
Take care everyone.
Lindybird said:We were re-designated as the middle level the other day -Now lumped in with Manchester where things are really bad, although not as bad as Liverpool, apparently. I say the middle level, because its becoming confusing -there is no Low level in the whole of UK, but the three levels are supposed to be Medium, High and Very High. So we are in the middle of those, at "High".
I think what you've just said really highlights how bonkers this whole thing is!
London is about to be designated 'High' - which means all of those second home owners will be fleeing to their lovely second homes ......... in our 'Medium' part of the world. Sigh ...........