Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Old recipes.

 I felt a bit foolish yesterday, as Dh wanted a recipe for a cake and I knew I had it in my folder of loose recipes.

So as I started to go through it,  all sorts of recipes came to the fro.. some written by my Aunty Glad. Ginger Beer, Sticky Jaw Toffee, A Boiled cake, Welsh cakes! Her writing was very rounded and clear, but now faded and the papers stained and creased, where I had used them.

I could hear her voice telling me what to do and I was a bit weepy, she died 1990 so many years ago, but her voice sounded clear in my ear. 

How come our minds can do that after so many years have passed? 


Chrisxx

Monday, 24 November 2025

Last Christmas


We were all ready to go for a walk yesterday afternoon when the heavens opened and we were stuck in on a Sunday afternoon.
And so we watched this lovely little film and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Sometimes you need a bit of of a 'cheesy' film.. it was fun and light and sad too.
And 'Wham' sang all the way through and that was lovely too.
Try it and see for yourselves, it chased away the rain and now we're in an early Christmas mode.

Chrisxx

Sunday, 23 November 2025

Old Friends!

 Yesterday morning a friend came for coffee, we were in school together when we were 7 and altho her family moved away for a few years we kept in touch. 

We came from vastly different back grounds. Her father had two shops in the town, news agents, one was in the village just outside of town which she managed. I used to call in to see her with my children, when we lived there in the sixties and she used to spoil my children  allowing them to chose a book or a small toy as well as giving them sweets.

We laughed and laughed yesterday., when I used to threaten her with the dentistry bills I might have to pay out with all the sweets they ate from her.

I do have some lovely photo graphs of my two children and her outside the shop in the brilliant sunshine, I must look it up and others.

I always said my second child's labour and delivery was easy, because she had driven me in her little mini at top speed to the hospital over every bump there was on the road!

It was lovely chatting yesterday and remembering those sunny days when we were young. We've known each other for 75 years!

Chrisxx

Saturday, 22 November 2025

You have to laugh!

 It was -1C when we were getting in the car to go to SW yesterday morning, although I didn't feel cold as I was wearing winter weight clothes, instead of my thin cotton dress.. I was expecting the scales to show a gain with the extra weight from my clothes, but no, I maintained my weight. I was very pleased, as I knew my extra clothes weighed 1.5lbs, yes I had weighed them! So now a new week and a downward trend to get below a certain weight before the big 'day.

And this is so laughable I had to write about it. It seems that in an area in UK, a council has asked gardeners, who use the garden refuse bins, to place them in a sunny spot in this cold weather, because the bins are freezing to the ground and the operatives are unable to lift them to empty then! Would you believe it?? It was even suggested to put them in a shed, till it was close to collection time to keep them warm! We don't know what time our garden waste is emptied as it varies from fortnight to fortnight, we actually pay £45 for 20 weeks and there's no room in our shed, is there room in yours? 

Laugh and keep laughing, it will keep us warm!

Chrisxx

Thursday, 20 November 2025

Book Group

 Our monthly book group in the library has been moved to 12:00 md, so no hanging around yesterday, as we had to get into town, park and then walk to the library.  Altho of late we've been showering fairly early, well I say early, but before 10 am, so probably late for a lot of people.  Its because if I'm awake in the night, when I do get back to sleep, I sleep on past our usual get up time. 

We spent the first few minutes discussing our Christmas meal booked in December at the Italian  restaurant, where we went to for Dh's birthday. He and I have already decided what we'll have! Once we did get round to discussing the book, the general opinion was it was a 'nice' read, nothing to write home about.. so 'The Keeper of Lost Things' was shelved.... but then we were joined by a young man, who had come to join our group and had read the book. 

He had delved deeply into the book and had formed opinions on the characters, their emotional relationships, their inner feelings and compared it to another book and film. He never stopped talking, I had to jump in when he took a breath, to say 'Moving on,'  what did one of the other members think about it. So that's going to be interesting in the future if he comes back. He had come on the bus from Maesteg, so why to our little library?

Our next read is Josephine Tey's,  'The Daughter of Time' so an easy read. I read it years ago. but can't remember it!


Bitterly cold today only 2.4 C and we've had a frost. I'm going to be pounds heavier at SW tomorrow with all the extra clothes I'll be wearing! 
Hope you're keeping toasty warm where you are.

Chrisxx

Wednesday, 19 November 2025

How I made the collage, step by step.

 I did this on my phone, but I must take better photographs!

On your phone select Gallery  

1.Select 'create'

2.Select pics you want.

3. Under the pics looking at your phone, select configuration you want.

4 Click save

5. I then emailed it to myself, so it was in a folder on my laptop

I can't see another way to be able to use it on my laptop at the moment.

Hope this helps

Chrisxx

I can do it!

 So many silly little things give me a joy in my heart.. I have at last found out how to group photos and I'm thrilled I can.


Yesterday because it was cold and wet our walk was in the new big B&M in Bridgend, and the shelves were full of Christmas decorations and toys. So gave me the opportunity to take some pics and play.


Here are my results, not wonderful but a start.

Chrisxx

Tuesday, 18 November 2025

Can't wait for bed time!!

 Isn't it lovely when your day goes just right? I wanted a copy of Kristin Hannah's  'Winter Garden.' An ebook via my kindle was the cheapest, so I bought it to read in bed. Annoyingly it failed to down load. So I cancelled it, waited a bit,  bought it again.. Didn't down load again, so cancelled it again. I was really disappointed, but looked and found a paper backed copy on ebay, from Awesome books, only  £4.91, cheaper than an ebook and no postage. The kindle version was £5.99!

It arrived yesterday via the Post Office, I saw the Post man through the kitchen window and rushed to the front door and had a lovely chat with him. He thought our car number plate was Ipswich, in fact its a London one, although we bought it in Suffolk So I practically had his life history, as his in laws are from Suffolk. It was really nice hearing about him, 'I'm not Welsh,' he said, just living here. And indeed he didn't sound Welsh either. I felt proud to say I was from here, born here and moved back home here four and a half years ago.

I couldn't wait to get to bed to read my Kristin Hannah book last night.  Amazon have returned my money, I've never had a problem with money being returned by Amazon. 

So I was a very happy 'bunny' what bliss!!

Chrisxx 


Monday, 17 November 2025

In Training?

 

It was lovely to see Prince George with his mother, Catherine Princess of Wales at the Royal Albert Hall Remembrance Day Service.

Is this the royals gently introducing him to the duties that will be expected of him as a future King?
All three children have a close relationship with their parents and it is well known in school holidays,  the children's needs come first with both their mother and father.

Like a lot of the general public I do like to see the Royal Children, always dressed beautifully, altho we've seen a certain Sheep design cardigan passed down to the younger children, just as in the ordinary families! And Charlotte wearing the same coat on several occasions.

Chrisxx

Sunday, 16 November 2025

Getting things done.

 We took our time yesterday and had a relaxing morning and then did umpteen little jobs in the afternoon. Really we felt we should have gone into the garden, because after the rain the day before, the sun was brilliant. 

Dh decided to make the marmalade that he's been going to do for a few weeks using the tinned prepared oranges, called Ma Made. He never used to use this till he married me! He spent hours slicing oranges and it was all delicious, but so is this!  So we have 8 jars of marmalade, 6 lbs on a shelf in our pantry.

While he was making this I did somethings I've been meaning to do too. 


I checked out the spices and herbs in a drawer.. 32 were out of date! I think we brought them us when we moved here! The kitchen smelt of spices as we emptied the little pots.. Trying to find the out of date, 'date' on the pots was unbelievable, so tiny and in different places. Some however was easy to decide as the spice was solid inside!

Then I tackled the drawer with all the kitchen rolls of paper, foil and plastic bags. Little pots of pills had spilt in there and there were some batteries. Now all tidied and the batteries in a small crate.

We both felt really good and happy that we'd actually got some little jobs done. It will be the garden next week and then it will be safe to 
start a jigsaw! Sometimes things take a lot less time than you think and the feeling of satisfaction when they are done makes you wonder, why you didn't get them done before!

Chrisxx