Good Morning, Whatcha Up To The Day?

Started by Raven, December 15, 2021, 12:33:18 PM

« previous - next »

Raven

Hope you got parked ok Mike, I hate hospital parking I always go an hour early just incase I have bother, then I can relax a bit as I have time.

Heading away to the beach shortly as the rains due anytime, will walk Dageus then sit and watch the ocean with my coffee for a while, in or out of the car will depend on what the weather's doing. Nothing planned for the rest of the day, except for calling in at Tesco on the way home for a few things.
Enjoy your day all.  :smiley:

Michael Rolls

I was lucky (although having parked carefully I found it was the staff park, but found somewhere else OK. However, Perth was a nightmare, With the Long Causeway and the bottom of Jeanfield Road closed, getting to the hospital took about 45 minutes, around ten minutes longer than usual, but the journey home took an hour, most of which was sitting in stationary traffic in the town.
Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
[email protected]

klondike


Raven

Quote from: Michael Rolls on August 27, 2023, 06:55:42 AMI was lucky (although having parked carefully I found it was the staff park, but found somewhere else OK. However, Perth was a nightmare, With the Long Causeway and the bottom of Jeanfield Road closed, getting to the hospital took about 45 minutes, around ten minutes longer than usual, but the journey home took an hour, most of which was sitting in stationary traffic in the town.

I found Perth a nightmare when we were there, roads closed everywhere for work, the Glasgow Rd is always up n down like a fiddlers elbow but it was in 3 places this time between Broxden and The Waverly Junction. I use that road every day I'm in Perth it's just round the corner from my house. Shore Rd and Tay St are to be closed for over a year, heaven knows what they are doing to them. :angry: 

Klondie, Taxies would be an arm and both legs.....If you were lucky.  :worried:

Alex

I'm  going to wàsh sheets in anticipation of tomorrow's heatwave.  :pmf:  :pmf:

Michael Rolls

My neighbour is coming round to dinner - venison steaks, potato croquettes, strawberry trifle, cheese and bikkies, oh, and a touch of the grape
Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
[email protected]

klondike

Not really planned anything. Will decide later. Obviously just which box to get out of the freezer and ding. Unless I go for a haut cuisine blast of something in the ninja. 

If I listen to my stomach it will be something big. If I look at my stomach something small.

Michael Rolls

Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
[email protected]

klondike

Quote from: Alex on August 27, 2023, 12:15:54 PMI'm  going to wàsh sheets in anticipation of tomorrow's heatwave. 
The Express predicting a heatwave from 2 to 6 September


The weather maps show that between September 2 and September 6, the UK will enjoy a mini heatwave lasting at least five days.

Areas such as London, East Anglia, and the Midlands will enjoy September temperatures higher than tourist hotspot Barcelona.

While England will enjoy a micro-renaissance in summer temperatures, Wales and Scotland will be a little cooler.

They'll probably be predicting snow later. The Express has a weekly weather story or so it seems.

Michael Rolls

waiting on my consultant to phone with the results of my eye scan🤞🤞🤞
Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
[email protected]

klondike


Alex

Sheets all dry   :grin: been a lovely day. 

Michael Rolls

Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
[email protected]

Diasi

Make every day count, each day is precious.
"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal".  (Cassandra)
[email protected]

Michael Rolls

Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
[email protected]