Sunday AGAIN. How does that happen and so quickly? Nice to see that the Kitchen fridge and worktops are groaning with goodies but it does seem that obstacles need to be overcome and tempers need to be kept when new ovens and cake tins are involved. I've lost count of the times that cake-y things overflow in my oven. But got very used to putting anything onto a tray which could be removed and dealt with in the sink without too much difficulty and bad language.
Your late Papa sounds like he faced life's buggerations head on, soop. There can often be something very amusing about hearing 'honest' descriptions of someone's (bad) day! Probably the difference between a moan and a rant. Rants can often be hilarious - as long as someone else is having one! Inside most of us is a Mr Meldrew trying to escape....
to you Morethan. Keep strong and hope your head gets better very quickly.
Glad you enjoyed your curry, Nannytopsy - a nice change from endless home cooking, I should imagine.
I'm so pleased to see that Cherry is up and running again. Well, maybe not quite running but the happy chat and empathy she always shows on here does sound like most of her cylinders are firing again. Have a happy day and happy breast of lamb. It's years since we ate that, must investigate if our local butchers will prepare that. Sometimes - especially for roast pork - butchers are quite baffled by English cuts of meat. Just as well we don't eat a lot of meat, we would possibly have had to open our own shop by now in order to cater for all the differences. Crackling? Are you quite mad? etc., etc.,
Susan - was most impressed to learn that you are going to seek help privately for Henry's diet. Irritating that you should need to do that but the main thing is that he won't be suffering from all the nonsense, inefficiency and delays any more. It's really scandalous but if you can do something about it, get on and do it is my motto. Fingers crossed that you'll be able to get your appointment soon.
Can't praise enough your fabulous Albatross painting, Izabella. How wonderful that you can produce something like that. Hope it will be framed and put somewhere prominent for visitors to admire.
Dreamkeeper - your trip to the sea is getting closer. Bet you'll be so excited to go somewhere with a different view and different air, but all seen from your car. My DH often says that it never fails to amaze him that we could just get in our car (in normal life!) and just drive and drive and pass through countries and see different scenery, all from the security of a little "box on wheels". I suppose it is something that so many take for granted. Hope a sea/lake trip with flask and picnic will soon become a reality for you both. In the meantime, take special care of yourselves and each other!
Lins you are often late to bed like me. Initially I felt that if I was really really tired I would sleep better when panicking about the confines to come. However, I didn't sleep better, I was just a lot more tired. Duh!
. I would read which always makes me fall asleep, but am waiting for new glasses, so am anxious not to make my eyes more tired by struggling to focus late at night. I've taken to re-organising the garden (in my head) and this is better than counting sheep.( That never worked even when we had sheep!!!!!) Or I start planning a huge turnout of my clothes cupboards. Anything to keep away the worrying thoughts which clamour for attention when we think the whole world (except us) is sleeping, and all problems can feel so much worse.
Wishing you all a very happy day. We have a very warm day here but lots of clouds and lots of wind. Not very June/not very South of France! Take care everyone, sending hugs. x