HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY FULL MOON!
The moon turns full at:
4:31 a.m. on Tuesday, 27 April in the U.K.8:31 p.m. on Monday, 26 April in California1:01 p.m. on Tuesday, 27 April in Adelaide, Australia10:31 p.m. on Monday, 26 April in Iowa (for bjane).
This "supermoon" will be closer to Earth than any of the other full moons this year, except for the May moon (which will be only 98 miles closer). So, this one should be beautiful!
I hope you all have a wonderful, safe week.
Unknown said:CLARE – don’t spend it all at once! I always forget that people in England still pay for items on prescription!
Limpy doesn't pay for his as he's over 60 and Helen doesn't pay for hers as she's on Universal Credit. Carer's Allowance doesn't entitle you to free prescriptions.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Lindybird said:Clare -- words fail me. How do the people who come up with these figures arrive at them?
I wish I knew. I'd hazard a guess they haven't got the faintest idea of what it means to try and live on these amounts.
Morning all:
Lindybird: Yikes; no wonder Sue gave in, but threatening suicide only confirms that her neighbor needs professional help. Heather raised the interesting point that the neighbor may be jealous to see Sue so happy with Boris, which may have triggered other feelings that have nothing to do with Sue or Boris (after all, reading your latest post, she's apparently estranged from her family ,which - with Covid - has probably rendered her even more isolated, which is a dangerous place to be when you've had suicidal tendencies in the past. She sounds desperate. Is there any mental health agency anybody could call (anonymously perhaps) who might intervene? What about her doctor (if anyone knows who he is).? It's worrisome. Meanwhile, Sue's lucky to have you for a friend. Oh, and good luck with the new computer.
Clare: Instead of a prescription; maybe treat yourself to a small latte at Starbucks with all that money? :-)
AQ: Those sayings are hysterical!!! I can relate to them all. Whodathunk going out to tea could be so exciting.
OG: I'm really looking forward to the day I look in the mirror and think I look younger! :-)) Sounds like the people who J is talking to are the same people who came up with Clare's extra 5p.
Pat: Hope the tulips are in full bloom for you and that the weather is good..
Unknown said:CLARE - J is on Universal Credit - we were surprised that he qualified, and more surprised when the first payment went into his account. He had a phone meeting with his "work coach" today, followed by the postman delivering a letter written last friday telling him he had a call scheduled for that day! It had already been postponed by phone to tomorrow, and when he phoned to query it, he was asked "what is it you don't understand". They then apologised and said there will be another letter telling him it is postponed to tomorrow - our post comes around lunchtime, so it will arrive after the "meeting" has happened!
That's about par for the course. You all have my sincere sympathy.
Unknown said:Clare: Instead of a prescription; maybe treat yourself to a small latte at Starbucks with all that money? :-)
If only I liked coffee!!
Unknown said:Sounds like the people who J is talking to are the same people who came up with Clare's extra 5p.
I wouldn't mind betting.