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Doodle Sun 03-May-26 19:56:19

Yes another new thread. A gentle chat for old friends and new

NotSpaghetti Sun 10-May-26 23:51:12

Oh Doodle, My husband was once trying to negotiate a piece of work with someone and if he was busy in the study upstairs I'd run out to answer it to give him time to get downstairs and out, and I'd say, "Just hold the line please, Jeremy (or whoever) and I'll just find him for you" - by then he might be rushing out with notes and a pen having been alerted by me shouting "phone, phone" as I ran out

It was quite the highlight of the day for our children, and they still talk about it sometimes

EE has not called me back today by the way. Grrrr!

Doodle Sun 10-May-26 22:14:28

I remember using the phone box when we were in holiday so I could phone my mum and see how she was. DH would stand outside with our two dogs who weren’t happy that I was somewhere they couldn’t get in to. The yapping sometimes overpowered the conversation.
Grammaretto i Hope all goes as well as it can for your BIL funeral. I expect it will be quite sad. Thinking of you.
Notspaghetti what a wonderful tale. That made me laugh.

Grammaretto Sun 10-May-26 20:13:05

Hello Janet. Are you joining us Lobstars?
If so you are welcome.
Sorry you had to clear all those cuttings yourself. That wouldn't be my favourite job.

I've left a lot of my lawn uncut because I like a meadow and am excited to see what grows in the grass.
Some simple red tulips have appeared among the bluebells!

Janetashbolt Sun 10-May-26 13:48:11

I live in a council house and they own the front garden. They are responsible for cutting the grass they have only just done it, left all the cuttings, I went over it to clear all that, 6 bin liners, but it looks so much neater

Grammaretto Sun 10-May-26 09:26:27

Aw that sounds so romantic NotSpag !
Having the phone box just outside the house sounds pretty perfect too although I would have been anxious in an emergency.
I remember the queues outside and opening the door and begging them to be quick!
Things have improved in some respects.

Foraging was good but rather cold despite being wrapped up. We reached some woods where the grass was the greenest I've ever seen. We then came across a marshland covered with samphire but it was too small to harvest just enough to have crunchy, salty bites.
The 4 children spent the whole time on the rocky shore, appearing occasionally to show off their finds, including some amber.

I bought a grow bag yesterday to transplant some lettuce seedlings. I can't get used to the fact that I may not be in this house much longer.

My NZ son has just wished me a happy mother's day 😂. Isn't that lovely 😍. I don't mind having two!

I hope your family remembered you Kaimoana and I am wishing you the same.

Tomorrow is DBiL's funeral. It's going to be very sad.

NotSpaghetti Sun 10-May-26 01:35:38

Grammaretto, we once lived in a house with a phone box outside. It was on a lane and we would often take a mug of tea out there when making phone calls.

Sometimes, in the winter, if we were waiting for a call back from someone we would tell them to ring it for a long time - and we would go back inside and open the huge sash window in the sitting room so that we could hear it. Then we'd stay near the window with our coat on ready to rush outside!

Three of our babies were born in that little cottage and that's how we rang the midwife - until we coild afford a landline

I have fond memories of phone boxes actually. The truly rural ones weren't the smelly sort you found in some towns and cities - and some had their own phone books in them too. Before we were married we spent a summer when I was working in a seasonal type seaside restaurant and after my long shift I'd ring my now husband who was working elsewhere and who would have walked a mile to "his" phone box and waited patiently for me to call.
There was often someone else using it (or wanting to use it). I remember the feeling of being so close when just holding the phone to my ear. Nothing needed to be said.
❤️
I do realise I am very lucky to still have him.

Doodle Sat 09-May-26 21:31:07

I wish you luck with EE Notspaghetti they kept me hanging around for weeks paying high charges while they set up my new cheaper contract then suddenly sent me a message. Can’t connect you return all the equipment we’ve sent you now.

Hope your husbands appointment comes through soon. Hard getting older isn’t it.
Grammaretto i miss my landline but didn’t actually use it much. It was good as backup though. Hope the foraging went well. Did you have anything tasty to eat.
Envy you a day in the beach. Mine was spent in shops. Not the same

Grammaretto Sat 09-May-26 08:46:54

I miss my landline too. 😕
It was always in the same place and if I lost my mobile frequently I could call it.

Bother! I hope your connection is improved. NotSpaghetti

As you say Kaimoana has none.

When we were first married we had no phone and made calls from the phone box including to the hospital when I was in labour!

I have seen the house photos now and will help to write a blurb. I've ordered another survey and informed music man of what's going on.

Leaving it all to head off to the beach today with the foragers and a picnic. Wish the weather was warm and sunny but it's not.

Good luck your team Ixion I think it's my brother's team too but maybe not.
DS3 supports Everton for some reason known to him as do his family.

NotSpaghetti Sat 09-May-26 07:33:48

I'm expecting a call back today to discuss what EE calls "extenders" but which AI tells me is actually a mesh system, Doodle

If I had the landline still it wouldn't feel so bad as I'd at least hear it ringing even if I couldn't get to it!
I keep reminding myself that it wasn't that long ago that we had no convenient phones at all... and of course Kaimoana is still without one....

Hugs Kaimoana. Thinking of you and hoping you are keeping warm as it must be cooling now over your side of the globe.

We have another family birthday today which I'm looking forward to but there is such a lot to do before we head off - and my husband is waiting for a hospital appointment at ENT so isn't sleeping well and is regularly very tired.
We were once such a lively busy couple and he, in particular SO full of the joys of living. I wish I could wave a magic wand and give him back his energy and bounce.
*Maybe it's time to

Doodle Fri 08-May-26 22:06:26

Ixion i wouldn’t trust those llamas not to bite me. Nice Charlie the camel was much more friendly.
Sorry our team is flagging. We might be better sending the Argy’s llama to play. Glad you didn’t suffer from your covid jab.,mine was fine too.
Grammaretto I’m really tired too though I can’t claim any walking as an excuse. I also have my trips to the loo at night. Mostly I go straight back to sleep though.
Notspaghetti yes I think you’re right about the ballon dogs. The size of the one I saw Wednesday would need a rather large garden to accommodate it.
Sorry about your internet and broadband issues. Are they coming back to sort it out?
Jan glad I managed to find you in the desert and bring you back to us.
I went on our walk this morning then coffee and chat. To the hospice for lunch then more coffee and chat. What a busy life I lead,

ixion Fri 08-May-26 20:08:39

Doodle - you didn't kidnap the llamas from the Argy, did you?🤔

NotSpaghetti Fri 08-May-26 20:07:27

Hello Jan
🏜🌵🐫🐪
Phew!!!- Welcome Home!

Jan16 Fri 08-May-26 19:13:17

Hello All. I am still here but have to admit ti being lost in the desert for several days. Luckily I had water with me as it was very, very hot and my mobile wouldn’t work 😥. Kept trying to contact Jeeves for help - what has happened to Jeeves? Is he still with us or has he gone on to higher places?
Then suuddenly on the horizon a camel came into view with a little figure waving madly and yes it was our Doodle precariously perched on the camel coming to rescue me! I climbed onto Charlie the camel and we galloped onwards and home to Gransnet!
(Sorry folks think Ive lost it!)

NotSpaghetti Fri 08-May-26 17:40:57

Kaimoana we really love reading capitals just the same as lower case. ❤️ Are you keeping warm? It's presumably getting colder there?
It would be so nice to know you have something good around the corner to look forward to soon

Jan you are probably exhausted and we can't do anything to help. I wish Jeeves could take some of the strain and at least do some chauffeuring
Thinking of you

Ixion, my husband is a Tottenham fan. He has been watching (or, if not, at least closely following) other teams in an effort to will Tottenham a "way through ".
😬
His first act every day at the moment seems to be checking the football

NotSpaghetti Fri 08-May-26 17:29:26

Hello everyone!
Doodle your balloon dog was a Jeff Koons I assume. I think that represents his "entry level" works these days!
grin
www.jeffkoons.com/?hl=en-GB

Apparently the fancy "upmarket" ones are a special steel, precision engineered and coated in an especially shiny varnish of some sort.

I have been looking after a granddaughter, making a birthday cake, doing paperwork, sorting out some lovely old chairs that need new seats - 2 with ladderbacks (one our old "nursing chair")...
But the most annoying thing was opting for a new fibre system which is now fitted and nearly totally useless!
Now I have no landline, no internet except in the room next to or above where it comes in and still have almost no mobile phone signal unless I stand in the (open) porch.

I am going to have to order a "mesh" system if I want to use the study to do anything but read/write

I've signed up for some yoga and pilates classes in an attempt to get fitter but then discovered the waist band of my super-stretchy "gym leggings" just wants to roll down under my ample belly in a dangerously awkward and constricting way- so that's no good! I fitted into them ok last autumn (but did only really used them on the cross trainer and walking machines maybe twice or 3 times) ... and of course I'm at least a stone heavier now than I was then..
_And_ I'm expected to fold over and slide around now too
hmm

Grammaretto Fri 08-May-26 09:12:22

The walk was only about 4 miles yesterday and very gentle. The bulls were behind a fence and we didn't have to cross any streams on stepping stones.
I think the house business is keeping me exhausted. I slept well between trips to the loo.

My COVID jab was a week ago so I can't blame that. Are you ok after yours Ixion?

ixion Thu 07-May-26 20:45:32

You have never monopolised this thread *Grammaretto.
Those of us with less exciting lives tune in avidly to read of your busy-ness over the border.

We have been busy recently providing hands on support to Our Team, who are in imminent danger of going ⬇️ at the end of the ⚽️ season.
Hence our absence.

Called up to help rally the troops and provide moral or any other support our boys might need. The substitutes as well, that's a lot of chaps to attend to.
To think we only started out chopping up the oranges at half time ...

Your walk today looked lovely, how far was it? How many walkers joined you?
I hope your house and garden photos prompt lots of interest and a swift sale so you can secure that Fixer-Up pdq.

I enjoyed hearing about your sculpture park, Doodle. Beauty is certainly in the eye of the beholder. We often watch painting competitions and say 'Mrs A. would never have put that on display in the school hall, nor accepted it for a GCSE portfolio'.

Jan, how is Mr.J doing? I hope the travelling and the treatment plan is working out for you both. Thinking of you 🌻

Kaimoana, such sad news about your swiftly deteriorating eyesight. Surely time to be moving somewhere safer - and acceptable? I'm so sorry.

NN - that was scary about D🐕2. I remember Mr.I dosing one of our elderly cats, the special companion of DS1 as a small boy. He (the cat!) had a proper funny turn and I remember shrieking 'you've killed him😱', but he came too in a nano second and breathed again.
When does his treatment start?

Are you able to support your little family you told us about before your surgery? How is the baby?

Covid jab today as I now qualify for the spring booster.
Having forewarned everyone that I might be hors de combat for a few days, I sit here disgustingly fit and with no excuse for lounging about.

Well, not yet, anyway!

Thinking of everyone, as always. 🦞🦞🦞

Doodle Thu 07-May-26 19:52:12

Lovely photos Grammaretto will follow the link.
I was tempted with a Fern sculpture that rotated gently in the breeze but at over £2000 it was well out of my league.

Dear Kaimoana you can type in capitals or whatever you want. So pleased to hear from you. If there’s any way we can help keep in touch lease let us know. We miss your cheery informative and humorous posts.
So sorry about your eyesight. Anything in the house move ?

Grammaretto Thu 07-May-26 19:14:34

Penicuik House - Wikipedia share.google/9l7BbiJwmlkXiRVHG

This is more realistic. The first link is to their wedding venue. 🙄

Grammaretto Thu 07-May-26 19:10:04

Penicuik Estate - A stunning rural retreat 10 miles from Edinburgh. share.google/9W7FqCXLqpPd1P8TJ

Grammaretto Thu 07-May-26 19:08:45

So sad to read this Kaimoana.

It must be awful to lose your sight.

The sculpture exhibition sounds quite funny Doodle. You weren't tempted to buy anything 😂

The walk went really well. It didn't rain, although quite chilly. The old house was open to look around. It's a ruin as it burned down in 1899 but a project to make it a safe ruin began about 1987. The grounds are wonderful with many different routes to explore.

I was tired when I got home and had a long sleep. I probably won't sleep tonight. 😟

Photos from today and a link to the house.

Kaimoana2 Thu 07-May-26 02:53:25

tHANKS FOR THE RE-DIRECTION DEAR dOODLE.
nOT SURE HOW MUCH i'LL BE ABLE TO POST NOW MY SIGHT HAS ALMOST GONE, BUT i'LL TRY.
Oh, sorry its in caps sad didn't mean to shout. shock

Doodle Wed 06-May-26 21:31:06

Grammaretto the sculpture exhibition was very good. A huge variety of forms. Some I liked and some I wondered “”what on Earth…….”
One item was a huge balloon dog in lime Green. Like the sort the man at children’s parties make. It was £55,000!
An interesting collection in beautiful grounds by the river, A very pleasant afternoon.
Hope your U3a walk goes well.

Grammaretto Wed 06-May-26 19:12:28

I know Doodle. how did we get these middle aged sons when we are are still so young and beautiful!
DD was a late addition so she's under 40. It makes me feel ancient.

I had a chat with him birthday boy today and ofcourse we'll meet at the funeral next week. So sad.

How was Windsor? How was the statue exhibition?

Voting tomorrow. People are saying they are not bothering to vote so I'm reminding them if they don't vote, the really awful ones might win.

Think of how Hitler was elected...... 😢

Tomorrow is also the day we lead a walk with U3A.

An old friend came today to choose a few books. He offered to help with anything I need for moving, along with his friends. How kind.

I hope you have managed the paperwork NotSpaghetti?

How is everyone?

Doodle Tue 05-May-26 21:55:15

Grammaretto happy birthday to your son. Hope he had a good day. Both our sons are over 50. Can’t believe it.
Wow that’s a lot of work gone into all those photos. Is this for the estate agent? Hope you have a nice day in Edinburgh
I’ve been to Windsor today. Tomorrow I’m going to an open garden to see a statue exhibition. Hoping it doesn’t rain.
Notspaghetti lovely to hear from you. Yes I can imagine there’s a lot of paperwork to do. Hope you’re coping ok.

Kaimoana we miss you a lot. Hope you’re managing ok but I know things are difficult.

NN are you home yet. Hope you enjoyed yourselves.

Just sending out a hello to ixion and Cherry we haven’t forgotten you. Hope you’re ok. Also Jan, NFK and Mamissimo and Spud and anyone else I’ve forgotten to mention