Hallo all! Hope Friday 13th was uneventful (we still have 7 hours to go here).
Here's to a good new week for everyone.
Morning all: I see that Nicola has forbidden travel in some parts of Scotland. Hope that's not affecting too many folks on here.
AQ; Great to see you home and hope you're not too uncomfortable. Now's the time to make OH realize how much you do. He can open a can I hope and make cups of tea. Good you've got supplies in re the lockdown. A shock indeed. I dragged myself off to the gym Monday and am so glad because now the equipment not moved to the patio will be off limits for Lord-knows how long.
Lindybird: Tatton Park looks like a lovely place to walk. At first glance at the first photo, I thought the deer were cricket players with a chap getting ready to bowl. (It's all this talk of new specs.)
OG: Some of the exercises for planter fasciitis that I know could be difficult given your mobility issues but sounds like there's a plan in place. Sorry about the frustration with the lack of 'real' people. It seems to encompass everything right now. When is the kitchen work going to start?
dibnlib: Yes, it takes real diligence to sort out PF.
Clare: If you need help moving folks out of the White House, let me know.
Heather: Actually leather is more cool than hot (from my experience) and slippery too, which is why I don't like it too much.
Cloudy with chance of showers today. :-)
At least the recliner is now sorted, Annette. Or at least, I hope so..
Yes, the deer in the pics were mostly females and teenagers, which are white and pale brown. The males are much darker and much bigger. Some of the youngsters looked almost completely white today, so could be albino - I will be looking out for them next spring as they will be striking adults!
Evening all from a mild but windy Suffolk. Been at work today so just caught up and so pleased that AQ is home and can now rest and recover.
To all those with ailments I hope you recover soon.
Lots of talk in the news here about what will happen when the lockdown ends (or doesn't end) on December 2nd and what sort of Christmas we can all have.
Whilst I would love to get together with all of my family, I would rather make the sacrifice now until maybe March, so that we can get this thing done for good or until a proven vaccine is approved and rolled out. But I know that a lot of people would be against this, especially the poor people i care homes and their families who have been apart for so long.
I'm looking forward to the weekend already - not sure why as I have nowhere to go