Wildfood campsite
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Good to see you Chinch ... whatever you're called.
Happy birthday KC2 ... gotta love W'rose
Gotta love Peter Ustinov as Poirot too ... ..... I've missed the first bit but ....................
Happy birthday KC2 ... gotta love W'rose
Gotta love Peter Ustinov as Poirot too ... ..... I've missed the first bit but ....................
- ChinchillaLady
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I am now back to Chinch!
Thank goodnes, cant cope with too much change anymore
Thank goodnes, cant cope with too much change anymore
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You don't look very incognito to me Chinch! Hello!
What excellent tales from Waitrose!
I walked round a deserted town centre for my walk today. Both M&S and Sainsburys were open. I could have done a big shop and met hardly a soul .
I went in the garden and saw sewer operatives hunting round the back alleyway looking mystified. I was able to tell them in great detail how the set up worked along here, for which I think they were grateful and which provided me with added variety to the entertainment I've had all week.
Meanwhile, I was reading an article earlier which discussed what was 'essential' shopping from a supermarket in these times. It said to come out with just chocolate and a duvet wasn't really towing the line. I agree, but had been going to add a packet of paper for the printer to my list to pick up on Tuesday. I am now wondering if I am being frivolous.
What excellent tales from Waitrose!
I walked round a deserted town centre for my walk today. Both M&S and Sainsburys were open. I could have done a big shop and met hardly a soul .
I went in the garden and saw sewer operatives hunting round the back alleyway looking mystified. I was able to tell them in great detail how the set up worked along here, for which I think they were grateful and which provided me with added variety to the entertainment I've had all week.
Meanwhile, I was reading an article earlier which discussed what was 'essential' shopping from a supermarket in these times. It said to come out with just chocolate and a duvet wasn't really towing the line. I agree, but had been going to add a packet of paper for the printer to my list to pick up on Tuesday. I am now wondering if I am being frivolous.
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Icey, hope Kai is back home soon .
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I must say that the 'hair-do' does look rather like mine atm
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I don't see why paper is particularly frivilous. And if they are selling it, why not?! What about clothes and DVDs, though...?! I think if I go, I will be adding treats to the list. (Although they may be foody ones.)
I guess the point is don't pop in just for one or two things. I have had to curb the usual instinct to do this more than once this week: I have wanted indian spices, mozzarella and a soda stream cartridge refill. My list is growing, but the only thing I really absolutely need is saline solultion - and even that, if I am careful, I can manage without for a while. Would like eggs to make a bd cake for husband, though, in 10 days' time, but don't want to go and catch birthday C-19 for him.
I guess the point is don't pop in just for one or two things. I have had to curb the usual instinct to do this more than once this week: I have wanted indian spices, mozzarella and a soda stream cartridge refill. My list is growing, but the only thing I really absolutely need is saline solultion - and even that, if I am careful, I can manage without for a while. Would like eggs to make a bd cake for husband, though, in 10 days' time, but don't want to go and catch birthday C-19 for him.
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ChinchillaLady wrote:I must say that the 'hair-do' does look rather like mine atm
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Hi everyone!
Thank you Sakkarin for letting me on your forum, and to Suelle for directing me here. So glad to have a home with Wildfood not working.
Thank you Sakkarin for letting me on your forum, and to Suelle for directing me here. So glad to have a home with Wildfood not working.
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Good Evening all
I have found my way across.
Icey I hope Kai is okay.
I have found my way across.
Icey I hope Kai is okay.
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Hello to all who've just arrived .
Thanks Herbi, you've convinced me that paper's not frivolous (its keeping me sane).
Posh supper tonight, oven chips made from potatoes which are starting to sprout, baked beans, courgette and two of my last three eggs. Followed by a satsuma and a piece from my treat store of shortbread.
Thanks Herbi, you've convinced me that paper's not frivolous (its keeping me sane).
Posh supper tonight, oven chips made from potatoes which are starting to sprout, baked beans, courgette and two of my last three eggs. Followed by a satsuma and a piece from my treat store of shortbread.
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I made a pasta bake Very studenty. And not very imaginative. Just couldn't think what to do with a tomato and aubergine concoction I made last night. There is rather a lot of it too. This was why I wanted mozzarella...
Core, that vomit emoticon (on the right) is a bit graphic...
Core, that vomit emoticon (on the right) is a bit graphic...
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Would like eggs to make a bd cake for husband,
I'm afraid I read that as 'a bad cake for husband'
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Late on parade folks, but great to find you all present and correct.
Icey, fingers crossed for Kai.
Spring cleaning continues here, the attic level and ground floor all completed. Bedrooms this week.
Had a low day yesterday, a bit better today.
DS goes back to work tomorrow, I just hope he can keep 2m apart from everyone else.
BB
Icey, fingers crossed for Kai.
Spring cleaning continues here, the attic level and ground floor all completed. Bedrooms this week.
Had a low day yesterday, a bit better today.
DS goes back to work tomorrow, I just hope he can keep 2m apart from everyone else.
BB
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are may areas of uk still
experiencing hoarding and goods shortages
experiencing hoarding and goods shortages
- mistakened
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Good Morning Campers, a bit soggy here but I shall try to get the washing dry.
Moira
Moira
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Good morning Campers!
It’s a lovely bright morning but still jolly chilly.
Fingers crossed for positive news from Ice
It’s a lovely bright morning but still jolly chilly.
Fingers crossed for positive news from Ice
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Good Morning campers. Thanks for your positive thoughts for Kai. He is very poorly in intensive care. I had a long call from the vet yesterday afternoon. Kai has a very low white blood cell count which is worrying, he is being pumped full of drugs to fight the sepsis. Lymph samples have gone to the lab and it will be Wednesday/Thursday before we get he results. Upside is the drugs will sort him out, downside he could have cancer and need to be put to sleep. The vet is keeping with th up side but had to warn us of the down side too. Kai will have to stay in hospital probably until the end of the week at least. Frankie is very quiet missing her brother.
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Oh dear Ice ... I’m sorry ... that does sound a bit grim ... lots of hugs and positive thoughts to you all
To brighten our day ... bless him ... that’s what comes of spending too much time alone in his bedroom ...
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... rus-device
To brighten our day ... bless him ... that’s what comes of spending too much time alone in his bedroom ...
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... rus-device
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