Good morning everyone,
Just setting up a new chat thread for August. If you would like to catch up on July's chat you can click here. Please note that it's now locked, so you won’t be able to reply to that thread.
The chit chat thread is for: Daily Life chit chat for bloods, scans, appointments, going shopping, cutting grass, reading, watching some thing decent on TV - whatever your day has in store for you. That is daily life!
Morning everyone
Woke up in a right old negative funk today , came downstairs and a half price sale notification at my local garden centre popped up on my phone, well that was me suckered in so that’s where I’m off to now . Mood already improved!!!
Hope all ok , bright but breezy here
Lots of love
Lucy xx
Good morning Lucy, feeling a bit like yourself today. What a horrid day it was here yesterday. Our power went off in the afternoon but thankfully was reconnected at around 22.30. We had some trees down on the roads and brunches just outside my garden. Still breezy here today but nothing like yesterday. Have a nice time at the garden centre. Hope everybody is ok and sustained no damage from the Storm. Love
Angie and Lilly xxx
Hi everyone. Stella you are so lucky to see leopard the whole 8 months trekking through africa, did not see one. Have an absolutely amazing time. Sarah glad to hear that you are still stable. Lucy enjoy the garden centre. We havent had much stormy weather here just a bit of wind. Have a good day everyone.
Lee 2 x
Gosh I think you got it worse than us !
Got a couple of bargain plants and also some herb seeds , I’ve got most but missing dill and chives so going to try growing them inside - well it was an excuse to buy a couple of new small nice pots
I hate getting in that negative space as I know I’m lucky to be able to do most things if I pace myself so I need to blinkin’ well get on with doing them !!!
Glad your power came back on
Xx
Hi Lee 2
I have seen 4 leopards so far including a little cub!
This is the cub eating the kill and its mum on the branch above. At one point the impala fell off the tree and the cub had also jumped to the ground whilst hyenas are circling! So all a bit nerve wracking! Xx
You are showing people what can be done if you are determined and stubborn (sorry lol,) enough. Enjoy the rest of the trip
Patrick xx
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