HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful, sunny week.
Love to all!
Good Grief. Everyone's out enjoying themselves again. It was OH's birthday yesterday, so we took ourselves off to our favorite fish restaurant this evening for dinner. Sat down, got two glasses of wine plus warm rolls and butter and ordered our meals. Fifteen minutes later, the waiter came to tell us there was a problem with the gas line (a strong smell at the back of the kitchen) but that the gas company was working on it. Ten minutes later, the manager came to tell us they hoped it would be fixed in 20 minutes, that we could substitute our orders with something that didn't need grilling (and they'd comp the meal), or we could wait another 10 or so minutes.... Ten minutes later the water showed up to say they were still trying to ID the problem and were now considering closing the restaurant for the rest of the evening. Lots of apologies but no charge for the wine; we were invited to have another glass each on the house but two glasses does not make for a safe drive so we headed back home for frozen pizza! We'll try again next week. Bad all round because the waitstaff will lose out on their tips for the night. Diane: Was listening to NPR around lunchtime and they were talking about - what else? - the debt ceiling and mentioned that we - and Denmark - are the only two countries that have such a thing. They were interviewing Danish citizens, most of whom didn't know Denmark had one. Apparently, it's so high there's almost no chance they'd ever bump up against it. Meanwhile, I was talking to my BiL in the UK, who knows about these things and he asked, "Can't they just raise it?" I don't understand how we have one but hardly any other country does and they seem to manage for the most part.
On another note, was chatting to a lady who came here 30+ years ago from Vancouver. I asked her what she thought about the current state of affairs and she pulled a face, said she'd go back to Canada if she had the chance (had reservations about the weather) but was married to an American. Then she said, "The don't have guns up there," which pretty much reflected my own misgivings about this country. Oh well.
Anyway, have a good Wednesday everyone.
LINDA – I am enjoying your garden. I wish I could grow poppies.
DIBNLIB – Great news of the cygnets. They are white?
ANNETTE – What a disappointing birthday “feast”. In time, you will look back and laugh.
This debt problem puzzles me. Haven’t they done this before and left it until the last moment to solve? Just like students delaying an assignment until nearly too late?
I bought petrol this morn for the first time since January. Not driving for 3 months and only short trips since new glasses is good for the purse. (I don't want to think about wasted insurance & registration fees.)
Today is the one sunny day this week. Rain returns tomorrow when we are supposed to be going out for footwear for OH. Yesterday his last pair of comfortable footwear – sandals – fell apart. I gave up several weeks ago when he kept finding excuses not to go shopping. Now needs must. . . but maybe he’ll have another excuse tomorrow <sigh>.
Lupins, which I grow in a tub to keep them free of pests.
The iris are getting more colourful every day.
(The red in the background is the poppy clump)
http://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/things-to-do/wildlife-webcams/loch-of-lowes/
RSPB Giving Nature a Home