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Saturday 29 April 2023

Need It So Much!

 A gentleman never heard the story before - Austin O'Malley
Welcome to my Saturday Fun πŸ‘…
I work up at my normal weekday time!
Time to watch the sun come up...
We listened to "The Sound of 60s" in bed.
UK Top 3 from 1967 
3: Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze
2: Frank and Nancy Sinatra - Something Stupid
1: Sandie Shaw - Puppet on a String
Now for Breakfast and Brew.
Thermal vest still goes on.
Now to go for a little ride...
Special offer on full English Breakfast.
I didn't fancy one.
I had a fruit scone instead.
Hubby had his full English Breakfast.
Once we ate our nibbles.
Time to look around.
Got another one before they sell out!
Paid for my plants.
Hubby's boot is full ;)
We nipped into Morrisons to get the newspaper and other bits.
Great CD I found↓
Tried to use my voucher for my newspaper.
Then the red light came on flashing!
That was soon sorted.
Back home we go.
Unloads all the shopping.
Reaches the gardening gloves and starts to put the plants in the garden.
Halfway, time for a brew with a nibble.
Afterwards hubby took 4 bags of branches down to the Household tip.
Did some weeding.
The new Solar light goes up.
As well a some new lights going around the Pear Street!
Nice to seat out in the garden.
Wrote out the shopping list.
Shopping time!
Middle of the aisle:
I got myself a bottle for later:
Got the shopping.
Just loaded up the car before the rain came down.
We sat in the car and watched the rain come down.
Changed coats and we brought the shopping in the house.
I put the tea in the oven.
We had a few words with the kids over things that has happened today.
Where is that bottle of wine, I need it!
I ate the tea before I  had chance to take a photo!
It was yum!
Now to look into today's newspaper:
UK No.1 on this day in 1955:
 PΓ©rez Prado and his orchestra ► Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White 
UK No.1 on this day in 1978:
Bee Gees - Night Fever
Heardle Time
Heardle 50s:
Heardle 60s:
My results:
The wine was so nice.
Took the edge of today!
Then we watched two hours of James Whale.
No sleep tea needed tonight.
Aiming for a bit of a lie-in tomorrow! 

 


 
 







 


Sunday 12 March 2023

Having A Early One !

If anything can go wrong, it will - Murphy's Law
Welcome to my Sunday πŸ’“
We had a bit of a lie-in..πŸ›
Breakfast and Brew...
Dressed (including Thermal vest)
Now to go out and check over Sexy Beast.
It was so warm, the coat had to come off!
First to do was the tyres...
Off to see my mum and dad.
As it's Mother's Day next Sunday, and everywhere gets expensive to eat out.
I had my Mother's Day meal a week early.
I just had to normal meal,
(No upgrade to a large portion,
Hubby had my Yorkshire Pudding and roast potatoes)
We didn't have no puddings either,as we were full up!
Back home.
Now to sort out the Dining Room.
There was one cabinet that had to come out, so we can may room in there.
Two more cabinets were emptied to get it out of the house!
Then to move the two cabinets back in and sort through nearly 14 years of stuff!
Nice item I found.
A friend is having it.
After nearly four hours we got one half of the Dining room done.
The other half is next weekend!
We had a nice light tea of smoked salmon on crackers.
We had to catch up with a tv programme that went onto 1.15am this morning, and we were so tired at 12.30am, that we left it to go to bed.
The programme was:
"Shocking Truth About Talent Shows."
Was very good :)
Heardle Time!
Heardle 50s:
Heardle 60s:
My results:
Quick look into the weekend's newspaper.
UK No.1 on this day in 1977:
 Manhattan Transfer - Chanson D`Amour
US No.1 on this day in 1994:
Ace of Base - The Sign
Then we watched the first episode of 
Really good tunes on there....
Sleep Tea Time.
Back on the Wobbly Work Wheel 🎑 tomorrow.

 

 


 






 

Tuesday 4 January 2022

Getting Ready To Go Back!

"Did you notice the heavy fog last night?"
"No, nothing wakes me!" - Morecambe and Wise 
Welcome to my Tuesday πŸ‘
Nice warm hug to start Tuesday with.
Breakfast with brew.
I gave hubby a sloppy wet πŸ’‹ before he left for work.
Then I enjoyed the king-size bed for an hour.
Then up I got!
My son finished another jigsaw last night.
(Took him 4 hours to do)
Thermal vest went on.
Dressed.
Now out to get some fresh air.
Good job I got my thermals on!
I gets the newspaper and fills up Sexy Beast with fuel.
Back home I go.
Puts on the coffee machine.
Two baskets of washing goes upstairs to be sorted out.
Tumble drier back on for a bit.
Now for the much needed coffee.
Then I get on with writing 2 blog posts.
All the way to lunch!
Second time I sent Dunelm a email about my order....
Heard nothing from the first email I sent them!
Lunch.
Mmmm homemade soup.
The temperatures are going to drop down tonight.
Covered up Sexy Beast.
Back on the Wobbly Work Wheel tomorrow🍭
Lollipop Stick went back in...
Now for a belated Tea at 3.
More fabric arrived and a Me to You Bear.
Finally could unwrap my Pooh bear I had for Christmas.
Our Prime Minister was giving a press conference...
Hubby came home and a sloppy wet πŸ’‹.
We had Vegetarian Burgers for tea.
Once the dishwasher was loaded up.
I had a nice hot shower.
Chopped up more veg and the soup maker went back on.
Now to look inside the newspaper.
Mark  Hollis  was a British musician and singer-songwriter. He achieved commercial success and critical acclaim in the 1980s and 1990s as the co-founder, lead singer and principal songwriter of the band Talk Talk. Hollis wrote or co-wrote most of Talk Talk's music—including hits like "It's My Life" and "Life's What You Make It"—and in later works developed an experimental, contemplative style. 
He would have been 67 years old 🎈
He sadly died aged 64 in 2019.
Gerry Rafferty was a Scottish rock singer-songwriter. His solo hits in the late 1970s included "Baker Street", "Right Down the Line" and "Night Owl", as well as "Stuck in the Middle with You", which was recorded with the band Stealers Wheel in 1973. 
He died on this day aged 63 in 2011.
UK No.1 on this day in 1957:
 Guy Mitchell - Singing The Blues
The ABC action series StreetHawk starring Rex Smith as "Jesse Mach", a desk bound cop who secretly fights crime as the test pilot for a prototype combat motorcycle, airs its first episode on this date in 1985.
Sleep Tea Time.
Back on the Wobbly Work Wheel 🍭 tomorrow.