HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a peaceful, serene week!
I'll come back later to post some replies. A big storm is in progress here--AGAIN.
Best wishes for a good holiday to all those who are leaving!
DIANE – Thank you. I hope no damage from your storm. We have had a lovely sunny day, temp ranging from 6 C overnight to 14 C max. With the dove calling in the distance and spring bulbs opening their flowers, I could think it was spring! Of course with the previous rain, weeds are lodged in muddy glue.
News of Bandicoots, Bettongs & Bilbies HERE
rusty2 said:I am almost ready to set off on holiday again!
I hope you have a fantastic time - and that the weather behaves! Our next break will be near sunny Hartlepool in mid-November so we've got a bit of a wait, but we have had a great time this summer.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Morning all:
OG: First off, so sorry things are bumpy again with J. Did you and EE manage to sort out his meds? Hugs from here. Very belated congrats on your anniversary. Madagascar is a very exotic destination for the Guides! Hmmm, wonder if the England side of the family will give you more information re their impending travels.... Glad today's service was tolerable.
PatO: I like your alphabetical listings approach for various issues. :-) On the topic of music, great-granddaughter (Ms. D) is now in a 'traditional' junior high school (sounds like what we experienced back in the day where they actually expect you to work hard!), got into orchestra and after trying various stringed instruments, fell in love with the cello (music genes on both sides but more developed in her Dad's family). I hope it lasts. She has to cart it back and forth on the school bus a couple of times a week but says it's no big deal....
Heather: I find I worry less as I get older; used to anticipate all kinds of scenarios that never materialized (probably eclipsed by worse!!) :-))
Rusty: Sounds like a lovely holiday; hope your sleep has improved. Good Lord - I see you're off again. Enjoy! :-) Fingers crossed the weather is kind. 'Silver beaches and turquoise seas...." Sounds wonderful and here I was imagining gray sky and a gray choppy ocean.
dibnlib: What a fab cruise! Nice and slow and not too many people on board. As you say, worth all the faffing around at airports.
Clare: OH and I were planning to go see Oppenheimer, then he read it's 3 hours long. He has a hard time sitting through a two-hour TV program. I think we're going to wait until it streams but I gather it's best seen on a large screen. Fab photos on that link you provided for Lindy's verse.... Re the US Team, people are shocked at the performance this year - a new team that one commentator said didn't seem to gel... And those missed penalty goals. :-(
Lindybird: Congrats to you on being 'published' at LG! My grandkids thrived on pizza. I used to feel guilty letting them have it so often. It's now a favorite of Ms. D's. That sudden quiet when they all leave is rather nice..... Smiled at the road sign: We credit people with so little common sense (although my grandson claims common sense isn't all that common). :-)
OH MY, FINALLY MADE IT TO THIS WEEK'S NEWS (and thank you Diane). Must check the weather to see how that storm is treating you....
AQ: Lots going on Down Under re the three Bs.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch: Have been really busy in the garden; actually managed to feed the potted plants this morning and have been pulling back the dymondia where it snuck too close to tree trunks. Grandson stopped by on his way home yesterday after two weeks providing mechanical support to teams fighting a fire near Riverside and having accrued amazing amounts of vey nicely compensated overtime which will help with the upcoming wedding plans. Took daughter to the Rodeo here last night; not my favorite spectator sport, but some of the events - like barrel racing - which my daughter did in her young years, were exciting and didn't involve making animals uncomfortable.
Anyway, I'm sure there must be something that needs doing...... off I go.
Unknown said:OH and I were planning to go see Oppenheimer, then he read it's 3 hours long.
It fills the time really well, but I found I really had to pay attention to all the dialogue - I would have lost track, otherwise.
Unknown said:I gather it's best seen on a large screen
Understatement of the year!!!! Surround sound would help as well.
Unknown said:Fab photos on that link you provided for Lindy's verse
I wasn't sure if she'd seen any photos of the redone centre and I really wanted her to see what they'd done with her poem.
Unknown said:Re the US Team, people are shocked at the performance this year - a new team that one commentator said didn't seem to gel... And those missed penalty goals
I really felt for those women who failed to score their penalties, especially Megan Rapinoe. She retires this year and I bet she'll dwell on that for an age.