The Untied Kingdom? - the British thread 2021

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  • Ethne AlbaEthne Alba Shipmate
    The entire warm sunny day has been spent indoors, receiving or making phone calls and receiving or sending emails. There are a final two emails to send but it is nearly ten pm.
    I am about to stroll up the village and watch a fab sunset!
  • We have W***rse, with L*dl next door, in one direction, and A*da in the other, all about 3/4 mile away, plus Ald* a tiny bit further in a different direction. All are uphill for walking home (but there are Buses).
  • Penny SPenny S Shipmate
    SAins Breeze stock dark chocolate Tunnocks - and the dark marshmallow ones, too.
  • Ethne AlbaEthne Alba Shipmate
    Tunnocks tea cakes, now there’s a thought!


    Darn it.
    I ate them.
    All of them!
  • SarasaSarasa Shipmate
    W***rose is only five minutes walk away and it’s where the bottle bank is ( our new authority doesn’t have glass recycling) so a good excuse to pop in and buy stuff. I am trying to make more use of the stalls in the market square, in an attempt to shop local, though I haven’t quite yet worked put which is the best fruit and veg one. There is also a cheese stall that is testing our commitment to veganism, and we may succumb this weekend. Our main food problem is that none of the supermarkets round here stock the frozen parathas that were a staple of lunches in London. We even drove ten miles to the nearest big T*scos but they didn’t stock them either.
  • If those parathas are a usual part of stock in the London area (they aren't round here), can you order them to click and collect at any of the supermarkets?

    Expotition into London today for a face-to-face hospital appointment for my daughter; new consultant at a different hospital.
  • Really, all the very best of luck for that, CK!
  • SarasaSarasa Shipmate
    Mum cluck and collect might work @Curiosity killed , I’ll investigate. Good luck to you and the kitten today.
  • All the best for today, CK!
  • NenyaNenya Shipmate
    Hope things go well today @Curiosity killed .

    I'm off shortly for lunch with friends, always a nice occasion. :smile:
  • I hope it goes well, CK.

    Today is my birthday. I have lots of chocolate, books and pink champagne, as well as the small ochre velvet chair I wanted. It is currently in the lounge but it will shortly be in my office so I can sit and read away from my desk.
  • BoogieBoogie Shipmate
    Happy birthday @Heavenlyannie! 🥂
  • *sings*

    Hippo, birdie, two ewes!
    Hippo, birdie, two ewes!
    Hippo, birdie, @Heavenlyannie,
    Hippo, birdie, two ewes!


    (Altered to avoid copyright infringement :wink: )
  • You would want all those ewes on your boat, and certainly no hippos (which, I understand, are both Dangerous and Heavy).
  • North East QuineNorth East Quine Shipmate
    edited July 13
    Mary Slessor allegedly fended off a hippopotamus attack with a heavy frying pan....

    Happy Birthday @Heavenlyannie!
  • I'd quite like a couple of ewes, all that wool to spin.
  • Wesley JWesley J Shipmate
    edited July 13
    Happy B Day, Ms Heavenlyannie! xo :)

    I hope all goes well, Curiosity killed and Kitten! <votive>
  • la vie en rougela vie en rouge Circus Host, 8th Day Host
    edited July 13
    Happy birthday, @Heavenlyannie

    It's been raining all day here. Clearly FOOD is called for. A jam sponge has just emerged from the oven. ICE CREAM will have to be eaten with it, because I've received the list of supplies Captain Pyjamas needs for September, and among other items, he's supposed to have an empty plastic ice cream tub. It's a sacrifice, but one that I shall force myself to make :mrgreen:.
  • I'd quite like a couple of ewes, all that wool to spin.

    My wife has bought herself a drum carder with that aim in mind.
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    Many happy returns, Heavenlyannie, and postdated good luck,CK! xx
    You'd almost think someone didn't want me to get home of an evening; yesterday it was just missing a bus (twice) and today it was the 17:15 being cancelled.*

    Grrrrr ... :rage:

    Now on the 17:35, which is slow (has an extra stop). Swear-words.

    * If I'd known it was going to be cancelled I'd have stayed in M&S long enough to buy the handbag that was silently begging me to buy it.

    No matter: I'll be going past again tomorrow ... :mrgreen:
  • SarasaSarasa Shipmate
    Happy Birthday @Heavenlyannie , hope it's been a good one. Hope you and the kitten aren't too wiped out by your trip to London.
    We took ourselves off to local cathedral city today for a mooch. It's changed a lot since I was last there forty years ago, and on the whole for the better. We went on an interesting guided tour of the the ancient part of the place, had lunch in a vegan restaurant (good tea, somewhat dull panini, but at least it was vegan) and fell asleep on the train home. As it is only 30 minutes away on the train, we shall be going back often as there is so much yet to explore.
  • A good thing you didn't sleep past your stop!
  • FirenzeFirenze Shipmate, Host Emeritus
    Haircut this morning. Majority of hair now its natural colour after decades of assiduous dyeing: this turns out to be white. I may get the odd wash in/wash out colourant. Hands up those of us who remember Harmony in its triangular box?

    Too hot to go into the garden until late afternoon. Besides which, areas of me hurt from large amounts of weeding yesterday.

    Buffalo sausages and cheesy polenta currently in the oven. Dinners for the next while are liable to be oven/microwaved: I don't fancy standing over a hot anything.
  • MarthaMartha Shipmate
    I'd quite like a couple of ewes, all that wool to spin.

    A couple of ewes - is that the same as a double-ewe?

    Sorry....
  • Thanks all, it was a good consultant's session - not the proper consultant, but the gatekeeper, who is referring her on to someone who is de facto the EDS specialist. Hallelujah! It was the lack of control of her symptoms when she's already on the what is recommended to be the highest doses of the medications she's on did it, not that she was particularly bad today. Much more like seeing the similar specialist in Sheffield in May 2018, and not like any of the visits elsewhere since.

    And she's had her first vaccine, although apparently she spent her time in the tent firmly saying "the allergy clinic says I can have it" repeatedly as they demurred.

    Hot sunny afternoon in London, I didn't quite finish the culottes I was making, they still need a waistband and hemming. My daughter did finish the skort she was making, but not the jacket before we left.
  • NenyaNenya Shipmate
    That's good news @Curiosity killed , hope this is the start of much improvement for the Kitten and well done to her for standing her ground about the vaccine.

    Blue skies and sunshine here. Mr Nen and I are meeting up for lunch with someone we know from university, whom we haven't seen for 40 years, and his wife (whom we've never met). This summer has somehow been a lot about reconnecting with people we knew from the Christian Union at uni and it is, shall we say, Interesting.
  • Penny SPenny S Shipmate
    I spent some time sorting through things in my other bedroom, searching for sandals. I knew I couldn't find a pair of navy ones, but assumed, until yesterday morning, that I must have thrown them out when the soles broke down, and forgotten. But I found I couldn't find a pair of blue ones that matched part of the pattern in my blouse, so now think both pairs have got buried somewhere. But not where I searched yesterday. I found a load of court shoes I am unlikely to wear again, so will have a look at them later with regard to Oxfam. I also went through the built in wardrobe where summery things and winter coats hang out, and now have a storage type bag full of cotton and other type skirts to go to Oxfam today. I am not that person any more. Some of them are very pretty, and there's a scattering of Indian cottons, but I wear trousers nearly all the time now, and I've kept a few for suitable occasions. A couple of frocks are in there as well, and there are more to be looked at, too.
  • Wesley JWesley J Shipmate
    [...] I didn't quite finish the culottes I was making, they still need a waistband and hemming. My daughter did finish the skort she was making, but not the jacket before we left.
    So you appear to be a Sans-culottes now.

    Very glad that everything went well with C Kitten. Very good to have medical people who listen! :)
  • I had a lovely birthday dinner at a pub in Grantchester last night. Starters was tempura whitebait and octopus (husband had tempura soft shelled crab which was a step too far for me), mains was a Japanese fusion of crispy noodles, sushi rice, chicken, edamame etc which was very nice. Pudding was orange and lemon posset with the lightest of shortbread. I accompanied this food with kir royale spritzers. Good food all round, even the dour husband was impressed.

    Today I need to prepare some comments on some documents in preparation for a meeting tomorrow.
  • BoogieBoogie Shipmate
    Today we are off to Bristol to visit our son. I’m looking forward to it. He’s promised us a meal in a restaurant - our first in two years!
  • Sorry, @Heavenlyannie, apologies for not wishing a Happy Birthday wishes yesterday, I meant to, but was otherwise engaged. Happy Birthday for yesterday.
  • FirenzeFirenze Shipmate, Host Emeritus
    Trotted round to corner shop for Essentials. Got the cucumber, but shock horror - no vanilla ice cream! But just then the gelato delivery man arrived. But they only had 2 litre bottles of lemonade (not going to drink that much Pimms. Probably.) But 'tother shop had smalls.
  • Wesley JWesley J Shipmate
    A lingerie shop then? - Sans-culottes, smalls... In summer, it's a breeze! :D
  • DooneDoone Shipmate
    I remember Harmony, @Firenze! My husband and I have just returned from Bath where we had a wonderfully civilised brunch at the Pump Rooms, complete with lovely piano music being played in the background. This was to use a voucher my son and daughter in law bought for me for my birthday last year and runs out next month. We thought we’d go before, so called, ‘Freedom Day’, which is when we’ll probably be battening down the hatches again, especially with cases rising steeply again in our area. Certainly, it seems to have already arrived in some cases - yes, Sports Direct staff, I’m looking at you - all young people, none at all wearing masks 🙄. Needless to say, I didn’t linger or buy anything.
  • AravisAravis Shipmate
    Wales is removing most restrictions but keeping masks indoors, which I’m happy about.
  • DooneDoone Shipmate
    Sensible Wales!
  • Indeed. It would be too much to expect sense in England, but it may be that at least some supermarkets (hopefully my local Co-Op, and Tess Coe) will see fit to carry on requiring masks, and limiting the number of customers in the store at any one time...
  • Our local Tesco's has been breaking the rules pretty much throughout. First lockdown we had one in one out policy and queues around the car park outside, but not since then. In theory there's a counter on the door with red and green lights, but scuttlebutt says that the counter is turned off. No-one has seen the red lights in operation, even when the place has been heaving. It's about 50:50 whether masks are worn or not.

    However, having travelled on the tube yesterday and seen far too many people not wearing masks, I was delighted to hear that Sadiq Khan (London Mayor) is requiring masks to be worn on all London transport after Monday, with the backing of Grant Shapps, the secretary of transport.
  • Our local Tesco's has been breaking the rules pretty much throughout. First lockdown we had one in one out policy and queues around the car park outside, but not since then. In theory there's a counter on the door with red and green lights, but scuttlebutt says that the counter is turned off. No-one has seen the red lights in operation, even when the place has been heaving. It's about 50:50 whether masks are worn or not.

    However, having travelled on the tube yesterday and seen far too many people not wearing masks, I was delighted to hear that Sadiq Khan (London Mayor) is requiring masks to be worn on all London transport after Monday, with the backing of Grant Shapps, the secretary of transport.

    Our local Tess Coe has the red/green lights etc., but perhaps I've just been lucky (or prudent) enough to go at off-peak times - usually the middle of the day - when it's by no means heaving with customers.

    Almost the only people not wearing masks have had exemption cards, or so I take them to be, hanging round their necks...

    As to Mr Khan, well, we have here another sensible grown-up in a position of authority. Call me cynical, but I wonder if Mr Shapps is backing him because votes...
    :naughty:

  • la vie en rougela vie en rouge Circus Host, 8th Day Host
    Happy Bastille day everyone! 🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵

    I'm trying to figure out the connection to @Wesley J's sans culottes. :wink: As usual, I did not attend the military parade down the Champs Élysées, not because I have any objection to it, but because it would involve getting up early on a public holiday. We did spot a fleet of helicopters overhead on their way back to the heliport.

    I'm not sure what the social distancing rules are about the fireworks this year, but in any case they are much too late to go to with Captain Pyjamas so I think we'll watch them on the telly. If we don't watch them we'll hear them anyway - we're not that far from the Eiffel Tower and from rouge heights it sounds like a war zone. :astonished:
  • Wesley JWesley J Shipmate
    Ooooh, I totally forgot this year, mes excuses (= I apologise)! Happy Quatorze Juillet (= 14th July)! :)
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    I did notice it was 14th July and thought, "Bastille Day", but as w*rk was a bit fraught today, I didn't even pause to associate it with dear La Vie! Hope you had a nice relaxing day despite the Loud Bangs.
    It got up to 22° in Embra today, but felt warmer than that; I think the technical term is "bloody hot", and it's going to get worse.

    I pity my nephew and his heavily-pregnant wife, who are moving house (along with the Adorable Archie) on Friday, which is also forecast to be somewhat scorchio.
    For those who are interested (probably not many) I did go into M&S to buy the aforementioned handbag, and resisted the temptation to go down to the food hall and buy things I don't need. :innocent:
  • It was quite warm in Arkland today - still is - albeit a bit muggy. Mustn't grumble - at least I haven't had to put on a Pullover, or turn on the electric heater...

    Some preparation (brushing off the Flaky Bits) of the foredeck has been achieved, prior to applying some nice Paint tomorrow (hopefully).
  • PigletPiglet All Saints Host, Circus Host
    Good luck, BF - hope the weather stays suitable!
  • Forecast is OK - happily, the Paint dries very quickly, so if it does rain on Friday it won't do any harm...
    :wink:
  • First time out of Wakefield today since March 2020, as meeting a friend in Halifax. Very pleasant day mooching round the piece hall and scoffing food. My lunch was so big I'm currently heating the leftovers for tea and will be sharing with MuminElmet (lamb kofta and chips, but all fresh made with properly dressed salad and a flatbread the size of a toddler).

    First time back in a train too, managing to get back before commuter hell kicked in. Cinema on Friday (the booking site says I'll have the screen to myself) and meeting a friend on Saturday. Like others I'm making the most of this week before chaos ensues next week, made more difficult by school holidays.

    I'll be finding out how the rules are changing at work, tomorrow. Can't wait :confused:
  • NenyaNenya Shipmate
    Piglet wrote: »
    For those who are interested (probably not many) I did go into M&S to buy the aforementioned handbag
    I'm pleased to hear it. I love a nice handbag.

    We were treated to lunch by the university friend we met up with and it was a very pleasant occasion. We took the scenic route home and that was lovely.

    I'm home alone this evening, toggling between about three different programmes on TV and eating too much of the things I shouldn't eat. >rolleyes<
  • La Vie, can I please ask a favour? Mr S has a new pair of boots, which he refers to as his beetle crushers, and I would dearly love to know the literal translation (not what a French person might call a pair of boots with heavy soles, but literally!)

    It's a sort of family joke thing and my French has sadly faded away since my A-level :disappointed:
  • DoublethinkDoublethink Shipmate
    Google translate says this: concasseurs de coléoptères

    Google translate is in no way a reliable source, but, Coleoptera is the scientific name for a beetle so I think it may not be far off a literal translation.
  • SojournerSojourner Shipmate
    Some of us are old enough to remember footwear known as winkle pickers ( or cockroach killers in the Antipodes)
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