Weekly Chat (Non-Osprey), 28 July 2024

HAPPY NEW WEEK!

I just walked through the door, back from dog-sitting for friends in Indianapolis. Except for cuddling the dogs, it was an awful time in every possible way. I don't think I'm going to do it again. Probably won't be asked. My friend and I had a bad argument on the way home. I will do you all a favor and not detail my 5 days for you. 

No wildlife stories from me this week, except that there were also raccoons in the attic there.

I will now read and catch up with all your news. Everyone have a good week. Love and hugs to all.

  • Heather - good to hear from you. Dare I say you sound more positive. 
    Lindy - sad news about yet another funeral to attend. Glad you could get a bit of gardening done.

    OG - so sorry that you had such a painful leg the other night, I hope last night was better. 
    It was hot here yesterday. I did a bit of gardening in the morning but retreated inside in the afternoon. 
    Today I am taking a friend to a small nature reserve which she hasn’t visited. Also, a new cafe has opened near it so we are going to try it out!!! 

  • I'm not holding my breath, but things seem to be moving. OH assessed for permanent care and we are now waiting for a place in a Nursing Home. The Red Tape grindeth slowly.

    I finished OH's new cardigan today, in record time, just under 2 months.

  • Hi to AQ and all - its good to hear news re OH care situation and progress of the cardigan.

    OG - Sorrry about your leg pain - I always think pain in the night is worse than during the day -  I hope it has improved by now, I too had a family of crows that used to visit my garden in Surbiton. I used to throw monkey nuts out and they loved them. they would wait patiently on the fence, moving close and closer to the kitchen window to encourage me and would bring their brood back every year.

    Heather - my Mum took ages to lose her fear of falling - she fell down the stair at a railway station and broke both wrists. Whenever we went out she clung onto me. Keep being positive if you can.

    Lindy - good to hear your OH is resting up at last. Funerals at our age are something we all experience. But of course its not just the old that die. The poor children that havd died and been injured yesterday - its no wonder we don't want to watch the news at the moment.

    My youngest Daughter Katie would have been 39 tomorrow - she died 7 years ago - and we all celebrate her birthday and know how lucky we were to have had her for almost 31 years.

    Keep positive all and those that have the warm weather - enjoy it, if its your thing. For me I prefer Autumn and Winter, especially where I live in Suffolk by the East Coast.