The tv engineer came this afternoon because one of our new tvs isn't working properly. We have been sent a new remote control but it isn't that, so the man came this afternoon and has taken it away. As is always the way, the darn thing worked perfectly while he was here, which is why he took it away.
It meant that I had to take the afternoon off work, which I used to attack the front garden. We have a pampas grass which is getting out of control, so I went for it. It has lots and lots of dead leaves which made huge piles as I pulled them off. One of the neighbours said that what you are meant to do is set fire to them to get rid of the dead leaves, so I did set it on fire - with the hose to hand. However it really started to burn a bit much, and we have had so little rain, that I chickened out and put the fire out. It looks a bit of a mess now, and I have 5 bags full of leaves etc to go up to the tip. And a stiff back.
I also went to get a picture taken for my photo driving licence. I had pictures done on Saturday but I looked like a serial killer they were so awful, so this afternoon after I had finished in the garden, I showered and put the make up on and practiced not smiling while still looking like a human being (and not a serial killer). Which worked.
The weather is so lovely at the moment, it is just fantastic.
About Me
- Helen
- Llantwit Major, Wales, United Kingdom
- I am mother, librarian, avid reader, sf fan, writer (unpubished), singer(amateur), animal lover, needlewoman.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
A garden is a lovesome thing....
We have had such a busy weekend.
Saturday Brian went to Cardiff to get a score bound while I did housework (boring). In the afternoon we went to the garden centre and - as usual - spent way more money than planned on plants. Then we went to buy a straight pipe connector to replace the one which is leaking very slightly from the washing machine pipe.
In the afternoon we republished Brian's website. He has been working on this for a while, and we put it onto the server amidst great trepidation. Would it work properly? We were overwriting the home page of the existing website so.........
It works. Great sighs of relief all round. There are things wrong with it. Some of the alignments are wrong, one of the colours needs to be changed, and the pick list was about a page long of things to alter and fix. However it does work, and it has a brilliant thing which allows you to open a pdf of the score and see the programme notes and sample pages of the score.
Today we did gardening. I had replaced the non functioning water feature with a flower bed, we have used the compost from the compost bin to fill the hole and planted the plants in it. We are feeling very organic now. We chopped down ivy and a dead ceanothus which didn't survive the frost ( I didn't like it much anyway). It looks fabulous out there now.
Then we lay in the sun.
I felt guilty after a bit and went and got a Dagger book to read, which I am enjoying.
We are now showered and changed and going out to dinner with friends in half an hour.
What a great weekend!!!!!
Saturday Brian went to Cardiff to get a score bound while I did housework (boring). In the afternoon we went to the garden centre and - as usual - spent way more money than planned on plants. Then we went to buy a straight pipe connector to replace the one which is leaking very slightly from the washing machine pipe.
In the afternoon we republished Brian's website. He has been working on this for a while, and we put it onto the server amidst great trepidation. Would it work properly? We were overwriting the home page of the existing website so.........
It works. Great sighs of relief all round. There are things wrong with it. Some of the alignments are wrong, one of the colours needs to be changed, and the pick list was about a page long of things to alter and fix. However it does work, and it has a brilliant thing which allows you to open a pdf of the score and see the programme notes and sample pages of the score.
Today we did gardening. I had replaced the non functioning water feature with a flower bed, we have used the compost from the compost bin to fill the hole and planted the plants in it. We are feeling very organic now. We chopped down ivy and a dead ceanothus which didn't survive the frost ( I didn't like it much anyway). It looks fabulous out there now.
Then we lay in the sun.
I felt guilty after a bit and went and got a Dagger book to read, which I am enjoying.
We are now showered and changed and going out to dinner with friends in half an hour.
What a great weekend!!!!!
Friday, April 15, 2011
Social weekend
I have a surprisingly social weekend.
Last night was bookclub which was the usual good chat over a meal with friends.
Tonight we are going round to some friends for a drink and a chat.
Tomorrow night is a surprise birthday for our neighbour, and we have been invited, so we shall head off to join the party.
Then Sunday we are going round to see another couple of friends.
This is my whole month's social networking in one weekend.
Last night was bookclub which was the usual good chat over a meal with friends.
Tonight we are going round to some friends for a drink and a chat.
Tomorrow night is a surprise birthday for our neighbour, and we have been invited, so we shall head off to join the party.
Then Sunday we are going round to see another couple of friends.
This is my whole month's social networking in one weekend.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Dagger long list
We have now got a longlist for the Dagger in the library.
I have read something by everyone on the list, but some of them a year or two ago, so need to revisit those authors urgently. I have read all the crime novels by Susan Hill, C J Sansom and William Broderick, but some of the others are new to me and I have only read one book by them.
We have the shortlisting meeting in mid May when we meet and have a looong lunch discussing the books and authors. It is good because we have a range of preferences within the different judges, so it makes for a fairly balanced result.
Sansom writes Tudor historical novels, Susan Hill has a policeman as her main character, William Broderick has a modern monk as his main character, Goodwin has a 19th century Turkish eunuch as his. There are police procedure ones from Harvey and James, and a variety of others as well. It makes it all very interesting,
I have read something by everyone on the list, but some of them a year or two ago, so need to revisit those authors urgently. I have read all the crime novels by Susan Hill, C J Sansom and William Broderick, but some of the others are new to me and I have only read one book by them.
We have the shortlisting meeting in mid May when we meet and have a looong lunch discussing the books and authors. It is good because we have a range of preferences within the different judges, so it makes for a fairly balanced result.
Sansom writes Tudor historical novels, Susan Hill has a policeman as her main character, William Broderick has a modern monk as his main character, Goodwin has a 19th century Turkish eunuch as his. There are police procedure ones from Harvey and James, and a variety of others as well. It makes it all very interesting,
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Washing machine and car fixed
Brian and I spent a lovely Saturday. While the kids went off for the day to Chepstow races - with the Grand National on the big screen - for their dad's 60th birthday, we spent the day dealing with plumbing.
Hooray!
Actually it has worked out much better than it might have. We were able to put in a new run of outlet pipe which goes halfway round the house to get to the drain by the kitchen which will then take the water into the drain properly. This means we don't have to dig up the garden to dig a new drain - which is good. The hardest part was getting a hole in the garage wall to take the pipe outside and round to the drain. We tried (this is the royal we ie I stood around making supportive noises, holding and handing things while B does all the work) two different fancy drills but they wouldn't go through the concrete blocks. So B borrowed a heavier drill than mine with long and fat masonry bits to drill lots of small holes which he then chiselled into a big hole.
We had gone to the plumbing supplier who delivered all the pipes etc for us, and once we had the hole we then attached all the pipes together, making sure there was enough fall for the water to actually go out of the garage and into the drain. We finished at 6pm and were shattered. I put a load of washing on, and it started spinning while we were in the middle of dinner so we both leapt up and dashed out into the garage to see if there were any leaks. Thankfully there were no leaks, and I now have a functioning washing machine again.
My car went into the garage yesterday and I picked it up today - it is so quiet!!
Saturday we did break to watch the Grand National - one of the horses from the yard where Nicky works was running. State of Play came 4th last year, and was saved for the National this year, so he hasn't run for a whole year. However we all had a little flutter and he came 4th again, coming in from way behind which was very exciting. He paid for about a third of my pipework.
Hooray!
Actually it has worked out much better than it might have. We were able to put in a new run of outlet pipe which goes halfway round the house to get to the drain by the kitchen which will then take the water into the drain properly. This means we don't have to dig up the garden to dig a new drain - which is good. The hardest part was getting a hole in the garage wall to take the pipe outside and round to the drain. We tried (this is the royal we ie I stood around making supportive noises, holding and handing things while B does all the work) two different fancy drills but they wouldn't go through the concrete blocks. So B borrowed a heavier drill than mine with long and fat masonry bits to drill lots of small holes which he then chiselled into a big hole.
We had gone to the plumbing supplier who delivered all the pipes etc for us, and once we had the hole we then attached all the pipes together, making sure there was enough fall for the water to actually go out of the garage and into the drain. We finished at 6pm and were shattered. I put a load of washing on, and it started spinning while we were in the middle of dinner so we both leapt up and dashed out into the garage to see if there were any leaks. Thankfully there were no leaks, and I now have a functioning washing machine again.
My car went into the garage yesterday and I picked it up today - it is so quiet!!
Saturday we did break to watch the Grand National - one of the horses from the yard where Nicky works was running. State of Play came 4th last year, and was saved for the National this year, so he hasn't run for a whole year. However we all had a little flutter and he came 4th again, coming in from way behind which was very exciting. He paid for about a third of my pipework.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Computers again
The financial year end saga has gone up - and then down.
It has stabilised in something we think will work. It is going to be a lot of boring work in the short term, but if it works we will at least know what to do next year.
Then the internet died. I was in the middle of doing something in work and then it just went - poof!
The guy from IT was puzzled because basically the system is refusing to recognise my login. It is giving me the cold shoulder - so we ended up being thwarted on that front as well.
Then I got a phone call to say I had forgotten to send a document across with some invoices. Good grief, even my brain isn't talking to me.
What a week!
It has stabilised in something we think will work. It is going to be a lot of boring work in the short term, but if it works we will at least know what to do next year.
Then the internet died. I was in the middle of doing something in work and then it just went - poof!
The guy from IT was puzzled because basically the system is refusing to recognise my login. It is giving me the cold shoulder - so we ended up being thwarted on that front as well.
Then I got a phone call to say I had forgotten to send a document across with some invoices. Good grief, even my brain isn't talking to me.
What a week!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Life is a rollercoaster
Saturday was lovely, we pottered about, Kate and Carl came over, the kids went to their father's 60th birthday party. B and I then spent a lovely lovely half hour trying to unblock the drain that the washing machine drains into, because it was overflowing.
I phoned to make an appointment for the man to come to unbung the drain, and someone came Monday morning.
In the meantime I had a lovely mother's day. Carl cooked us all lunch which was great - belly pork, spare ribs, and finished with chocolate cake. Brian took the rehearsal in choir in the evening which was really good, and something I enjoyed a lot.
Today has been a downturn on the rollercoaster. The end of the financial year was last week, and the computer system which runs our library system is not at all flexible when dealing with working from more than one financial year, which is something we need to do, and need to do a lot. I have been trying to find ways to make the system do what I want it to, but so far have not succeeded. Curse the $%^&* thing.
Then Adam phoned to say that the drain problem is a bigger problem than I thought. It is not just blocked. Instead the builder who came to do the alterations when Mum came to live with us, and who put the utility room into the garage, did a crap job. The washing machine, for the past 12 or more years, has been emptying into a rain outlet, not into a proper drain. @£$%&*)( again!
So we are now going to have to dig a new drain - this is the royal we as Brian and other men will end up doing the digging.
I have so far resisted the wine, and luckily don't have any chocolate in the house.
I phoned to make an appointment for the man to come to unbung the drain, and someone came Monday morning.
In the meantime I had a lovely mother's day. Carl cooked us all lunch which was great - belly pork, spare ribs, and finished with chocolate cake. Brian took the rehearsal in choir in the evening which was really good, and something I enjoyed a lot.
Today has been a downturn on the rollercoaster. The end of the financial year was last week, and the computer system which runs our library system is not at all flexible when dealing with working from more than one financial year, which is something we need to do, and need to do a lot. I have been trying to find ways to make the system do what I want it to, but so far have not succeeded. Curse the $%^&* thing.
Then Adam phoned to say that the drain problem is a bigger problem than I thought. It is not just blocked. Instead the builder who came to do the alterations when Mum came to live with us, and who put the utility room into the garage, did a crap job. The washing machine, for the past 12 or more years, has been emptying into a rain outlet, not into a proper drain. @£$%&*)( again!
So we are now going to have to dig a new drain - this is the royal we as Brian and other men will end up doing the digging.
I have so far resisted the wine, and luckily don't have any chocolate in the house.
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