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  1. Thinking of you @P&O SUE

    It’s nice that her new home are thinking nice thoughts about her.  In my very limited experience care home staff are wonderfully kind and patient 

     

    It’s a horrible day here, with a Met Office warning for thunderstorms and torrential rain.  I don’t think I’m being over-dramatic in saying this little part of the country has fared very badly for weather this year.  Hardly a 2 or 3 day period of pleasant settled weather

     

    We did have a good day yesterday and enjoyed our Roman Aqueduct guided walk.  However, the FitBit read 7.4 miles total walked, so unsurprisingly we’re all a bit tired today, including the dog!  We’ve been out this morning though, and clocked up our routine 10,000 steps

    Here’s a pic.  We are so lucky to live so close to views like this, and the history is a bonus

     

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  2. There’ll be instructions on a card in the cabin but, iirc, it’s deck followed by cabin number

    So

    If your friends are on Deck 11, cabin 342, you dial 11342 from your cabin or from any of the public phones around the ship.

    No charge

  3. Morning all.  We have mist this morning, just to add to the wonders of *Weather 2024*.  It’s certainly not been the greatest year, so far, and seeing as it’s nearly half gone (can you believe it? 😳) it had better buck its ideas up.

    To the cricket field/fish van for our morning walk. This afternoon the town walking festival continues with us joining a guided walk of the Roman. aqueduct. - Pah! What have the Romans ever done for us?

    Sun & warm forecast - we’ll see 

     

    Enjoy your day everyone.  Bon voyage to anyone about to start a holiday 

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  4. Morning all.

    It’s dry and mild, if not exactly roasting, but the nagging wind has dropped so we’re going to use our bus passes and spend a few hours at the coast

    The fish man at the market had local grey mullet yesterday.  Smashing, with English asparagus and Jersey royals.  A drop of olive oil/lemon dressing worked with all.

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  5. Mushroom stroganoff for us today too.  I haven’t made it yet though.  I’m being lazy - feet up watching IPL cricket for a little while.  Completed my 10,000 steps (and quite a few more) this morning, so I’m allowed

     

    Megabear - my condolences for your aunty.  I hope, at nearly 100, she had a gentle passage to whatever might come next.  Raise a glass of something wonderful to her at the time her funeral takes place.

     

     

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  6. Poor Freddie

    Have you tried a daily spoonful of Yakult?  Help build up his natural “friendly” gut bacteria.  Don’t think it could hurt, unless he is lactose intolerant.  There are soya or oat yoghurt or kefir alternatives if he is.

    Pumpkin is reputed to be really good for gut issues, whichever end of the hard/soft spectrum is the problem

    Anyway - hope he gets better very soon and both of you can cope with the exclusion diet

     

    The weather is less “scorchio” today, with high cloud and a little niggly sea breeze that’s coming from somewhere cooler than here.  We’ve done our daily big walk and called in at a shoreside cafe for a lovely wholesome brunch (Sausage bap/fried eggs bap are wholesome, aren’t they?)

     

    My sleep tracker records me as falling asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow at 9.15, and being in deep sleep for 1hr 18 minutes then, and sleeping for over 8 hours in total.  That’s a treat.  I don’t know if I’d be able to cope with walking 6 miles in 22°C every day though!

    You can see from the above timings that I didn’t watch Eurovision.  I’ve never really liked it, not even in the Cliff/Sandie Shaw era.  There was a time I liked to dip in to hear Terry Wogan, but not the acts

     

    It’s half gone now, but enjoy the rest of the day everyone.

     

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  7. Lovely day

    The history of water meadows is fascinating.  I recommend Google searches to learn more.  I certainly didn’t know very much, even though I thought I did 🙄

    Good supper too.  Liver & bacon with mash, peas & onion gravy.  Not everyone’s cup of tea but it certainly hit the spot for me.

    Now the decision - stay up & look for the lights, or not?  Someone on the walk suggested setting an alarm for 1am.  Mmm 🤔D8AD455D-668A-4F2F-B490-E6BC7D2A64BF.thumb.jpeg.d61fea2b9c9963940ec6770a72e77b6a.jpeg

     

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  8. Morning all.  The sun has got his hat on, and I Wordled in 2.  Very good start to the day!

    We didn’t stay up to look for the northern lights - I’ve read Day of the Triffids 🌱 - but I’ve enjoyed looking at the hundreds of pictures this morning

    It’s Walking Week here, with lots of various events.  We’re going on a guided walk of the water meadows this afternoon, followed by pub supper

    Have a lovely day everyone, especially those who’ve been poorly, or have poorly rellies 

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  9. I’ve just read a piece on cryptosporidium infection in the uk.  Apparently numbers are going through the roof at the moment

    I’d be guilty of breaking the “No politics” rule if I proferred my explanation of the reason .  It doesn’t take a genius

    So - extra, extra, hand washing and vigilance 

    (I wonder if this is behind the ships’ outbreaks?)

     

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/cryptosporidium-public-advice

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  10. Looks like another lovely day coming up

    @P&O SUE, so sorry you’ve been poorly.  I hope you wake up feeling a bit better today, and manage to shake it off completely very soon.  Look after yourself

    We’ve finally found some “free” time, so once himself has finished at the museum this morning, and once the car is back from its expensive visit to the garage, we’ll head off to the caravan, for that lovely sun & sea mixture

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