Jennizor Posted March 7 #56001 Share Posted March 7 30 minutes ago, Peanut006 said: We will definitely meet up with you in a couple of weeks. Remind me of your room number. Ours is 11530 Michelle Hi Michelle, we are in 12618. Fingers crossed that Ian doesn’t get bad news about the floaters in his eye though. Jennizor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted March 7 #56002 Share Posted March 7 Good morning. 6°C and dull here. Nice to hear Sue @P&O SUE and Michelle @Peanut006talking about upcoming cruises. I hope everyone is well and we all have a lovely day. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zap99 Posted March 7 #56003 Share Posted March 7 11 hours ago, grapau27 said: It is well worth it Michelle. It saved me a lot of money. It will save me a lot...I won't tell Gail.🤣 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare P&O SUE Posted March 7 #56004 Share Posted March 7 1 hour ago, kruzseeka said: I really must be out of touch - I haven't heard of check-in for boarding times before. I've always been sent a check--in time and didn't know you could have any input on that. Can you please explain - sorry if I'm being a bit dim! Just done a search and see the check--in involves putting in passport, card details etc which i do remember - and gives you your boarding pass. I guess that's when you see your boarding time. Sorry I thought the check-in was to get your boarding time and you were able to choose - hence the getting in early when the process opens. Doh...... It is early!!! 😁 You’ve answered yourself there! Yes, do all the checking in then you see your boarding time. Luckily I’ve saved our photos we did for our post 2020 cruises so I’ve just used the same ones. I haven’t printed out the boarding pass yet but it makes it such a quick process in the terminal if it’s all done first. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Splice the mainbrace Posted March 7 #56005 Share Posted March 7 We booked a cruise last night for October 2025 on Queen Victoria to Madeira, Azores and Porto. Apart from Madeira the others are new ports for us. It’s very reasonably priced as well, 13 nights from £1100 per person for a balcony cabin. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Eddie99 Posted March 7 #56006 Share Posted March 7 Sounds lovely The Cunard prices aren’t bad. Remember the daily gratuity charge and 15% on every purchase though 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Josy1953 Posted March 7 #56008 Share Posted March 7 This a photo of my favourite dog who thinks that I visit every day to play with him while I wait for the dreaded teenagers to appear. He brings a toy for me to play with him, today's was a very tatty tennis ball covered in his saliva, delightful. 9 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purplesea Posted March 7 #56009 Share Posted March 7 Morning everyone, We have another sunny day here😲 and quite mild too. Had a lovely evening last night catching up with my friend. Although it was such a long time since we met up it didn't feel like it. Nice to hear that Michelle and Zennizor are planning to meet up on the TA, but disappointed that I won't be joining you, as we cancelled. We are however getting on the day you get off, so please leave her nice and tidy!☺️ 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Splice the mainbrace Posted March 7 #56010 Share Posted March 7 31 minutes ago, Eddie99 said: Sounds lovely The Cunard prices aren’t bad. Remember the daily gratuity charge and 15% on every purchase though Yes, we’ve just come back from a QM2 26 nighter $$🥂🍷$$ 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Eddie99 Posted March 7 #56011 Share Posted March 7 Ouch! We’re hoping to just take the hit at the outset and go for the package. It’ll save my blood pressure being affected by the 15% 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalos Posted March 8 #56012 Share Posted March 8 Morning 4.c this morning and overcast here. Yesterday was fun and games as we had a internet outage for a hour or so and when we got it back for some reason the Hive heating system had a strop and did not want to know. Tried to get it to talk/link to my phone ,did not want to know , most it would do is link to the thermostat .Even our heating engineer was at a loss to what was going on . He ended up chatting with Hive themselves who between them got it running . Never had this happen it just normally resets itself, first time for everything . Today off to the Hozzie as its that wonderful time of the year when they like to light up my eyeballs and photo them ,so that's me having the eyes of a barn owl for a few hours . Take care and have a good day.🙂 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josy1953 Posted March 8 #56013 Share Posted March 8 12 minutes ago, kalos said: Morning 4.c this morning and overcast here. Yesterday was fun and games as we had a internet outage for a hour or so and when we got it back for some reason the Hive heating system had a strop and did not want to know. Tried to get it to talk/link to my phone ,did not want to know , most it would do is link to the thermostat .Even our heating engineer was at a loss to what was going on . He ended up chatting with Hive themselves who between them got it running . Never had this happen it just normally resets itself, first time for everything . Today off to the Hozzie as its that wonderful time of the year when they like to light up my eyeballs and photo them ,so that's me having the eyes of a barn owl for a few hours . Take care and have a good day.🙂 The retinal photography is a wonderful experience, I always take my sunglasses because I find that my eyes are very sensitive to light afterwards. Take care and remember not everyone gets to have such a wonderful experience🙂 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twotravellersLondon Posted March 8 #56014 Share Posted March 8 Really beautiful morning today. Bright sunshine, blue skies, 5˚C and the promise of a brilliant day to come. Squirrels chasing each other around a tree in a neighbour's garden and a woodpecker calling... and a nuthatch on the bird-nuts. The second batches of snowdrops filling up at the bottom of the garden. And the warming kiss of a rising sun. Groceries already delivered, sprayed, sorted and ready for putting away. Grey, driech days were made so that we could appreciate days like this one... at least in our opinion... but we find that mornings are always the best part of the day... a time to wake up to the glory of nature and the promise of things to come! OK... it's just a "nice day"... but we wouldn't miss it for the world. Hope that all are well and enjoying whatever joys the day can offer. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twotravellersLondon Posted March 8 #56015 Share Posted March 8 39 minutes ago, kalos said: Today off to the Hozzie as its that wonderful time of the year when they like to light up my eyeballs and photo them ,so that's me having the eyes of a barn owl for a few hours . When they do that to me the result looks like a satellite photo of Mars. Well... think it's Mars... there are whole worlds of possibilities.😅😇 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rupert2251 Posted March 8 #56016 Share Posted March 8 Good morning everyone here is a message for anyone who comes under Stoke City Council. You can now register to have your garden waste collected all year round at a cost of £40. Not bad really when you look at other parts of the country. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted March 8 #56017 Share Posted March 8 1 hour ago, kalos said: Morning 4.c this morning and overcast here. Yesterday was fun and games as we had a internet outage for a hour or so and when we got it back for some reason the Hive heating system had a strop and did not want to know. Tried to get it to talk/link to my phone ,did not want to know , most it would do is link to the thermostat .Even our heating engineer was at a loss to what was going on . He ended up chatting with Hive themselves who between them got it running . Never had this happen it just normally resets itself, first time for everything . Today off to the Hozzie as its that wonderful time of the year when they like to light up my eyeballs and photo them ,so that's me having the eyes of a barn owl for a few hours . Take care and have a good day.🙂 Best wishes at the hospital today @kalos. 6°C and cloudy here. Our gas fitter is due this morning to service our heating. I hope everyone is well. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian1 Posted March 8 #56018 Share Posted March 8 Hi all,2 milestones in my life this weekend.On Sunday we are driving to Italy for the last time and selling up to friends who stay there but not owning their own property.17 years and me being 72 this year,time to call it a day and do more cruising etc.We will still visit once a year and stay in touch with everyone we have grown a close friendship with over the years. 28 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purplesea Posted March 8 #56019 Share Posted March 8 Morning all, A rather blustery day with strong winds although it is dry and sunny, but does feel cold as it's so windy. Hope all goes well @kalos at the hospital. Nothing much planned for today, but a nice day for a walk. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian1 Posted March 8 #56020 Share Posted March 8 The 2nd one is a Davina Mcall long lost family moment at Euston station.In my adoption records it said my mum was born in 1935 and taken into care at 3 years old due to filthy living conditions and her mum allowing the premises to be used for improper purposes.She led a life of numerous fostering and schools including a spell in a convent/asylum and was deemed out of control.At the age of 16 she was mixing with women of dubious character and known criminal men culminating in a charge of soliciting and resulting in my birth when she was 17.24 hrs after my DNA results with Ancestry I was in contact with my aunt who was born in 1944 and never met her sister.Her mum Ivy,the protaganator in this saga gave her away to her brother and she never found out until she was 20 that her sister was her cousin.There's loads more to this saga but cut a long story short she is coming down from Northampton with her cousin to meet me and a brother who lives in France who she never knew about until recently.His daughter from London,my cousin will also be there.OMG, coming up for breath now..My aunt was devastated when she found all this out and thought her mum was a strange but respectable lady.Wish me luck,Brian. 28 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted March 8 #56021 Share Posted March 8 56 minutes ago, brian1 said: Hi all,2 milestones in my life this weekend.On Sunday we are driving to Italy for the last time and selling up to friends who stay there but not owning their own property.17 years and me being 72 this year,time to call it a day and do more cruising etc.We will still visit once a year and stay in touch with everyone we have grown a close friendship with over the years. Happy 72nd birthday Brian. The long driving takes its toll and selling to your friends is a good situation for you both. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted March 8 #56022 Share Posted March 8 33 minutes ago, brian1 said: The 2nd one is a Davina Mcall long lost family moment at Euston station.In my adoption records it said my mum was born in 1935 and taken into care at 3 years old due to filthy living conditions and her mum allowing the premises to be used for improper purposes.She led a life of numerous fostering and schools including a spell in a convent/asylum and was deemed out of control.At the age of 16 she was mixing with women of dubious character and known criminal men culminating in a charge of soliciting and resulting in my birth when she was 17.24 hrs after my DNA results with Ancestry I was in contact with my aunt who was born in 1944 and never met her sister.Her mum Ivy,the protaganator in this saga gave her away to her brother and she never found out until she was 20 that her sister was her cousin.There's loads more to this saga but cut a long story short she is coming down from Northampton with her cousin to meet me and a brother who lives in France who she never knew about until recently.His daughter from London,my cousin will also be there.OMG, coming up for breath now..My aunt was devastated when she found all this out and thought her mum was a strange but respectable lady.Wish me luck,Brian. Thank you for sharing your interesting story Brian. Good luck with your new family reunion. 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pete14 Posted March 8 #56023 Share Posted March 8 1 hour ago, Rupert2251 said: Good morning everyone here is a message for anyone who comes under Stoke City Council. You can now register to have your garden waste collected all year round at a cost of £40. Not bad really when you look at other parts of the country. Not too bad especially as it was £15 just for the winter months last year. Mind you, when you add in the 4.99% increase in council tax that seems to be the standard rise over most of the country, maybe it is not so acceptable. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lincslady Posted March 8 #56024 Share Posted March 8 Certainly wishing you luck Brian, with all the exciting things going on in your life at present. I hope that the sale of your Italian house goes smoothly - and that you will not miss being out there in your own place too much. And even more than this meeting with unknown relations goes really well. I am having my own little life change, in that I am sadly giving up driving after 60 years, due to a combination of a problem with the car and more the cost of insurance for next year, more than double the present amount (age related). I am lucky to have a lovely friend who is doing the selling for me; the low mileage car is apparently worth much more than scrap value, and also nice neighbours who are willing to take me on necessary and even pleasure outings. I know my children feel that I should have made an effort for at least another year, but I know my limitations. It does feel a bit like the end of the road. (Pun intended). 23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian1 Posted March 8 #56025 Share Posted March 8 16 minutes ago, grapau27 said: Happy 72nd birthday Brian. The long driving takes its toll and selling to your friends is a good situation for you both. Not till October Graham,thanks anyway😊. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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