lincslady Posted Sunday at 09:07 AM #62176 Share Posted Sunday at 09:07 AM Just a bit of overnight rain here ,and pale grey skies this morning. What I hate is the power going off when it is dark outside, and admit to being quite afraid of that happening again. Got small torches round the house and I know where they are, in case it happens again. Not nice if you live on your own. It is the not knowing if it is for 5 minutes, or hours on end. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted Sunday at 09:11 AM #62177 Share Posted Sunday at 09:11 AM 40 minutes ago, Rupert2251 said: Well we were well and truly battered yesterday, house struck by lightening, flooded roads and they have forecast more to come today...Joy! Sorry to hear about the lightning strike on your house. I hope your house is okay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snow Hill Posted Sunday at 09:14 AM #62178 Share Posted Sunday at 09:14 AM 1 hour ago, grapau27 said: Good morning. 13°C and cloudy here. I'm enjoying driving my new automatic car and my left hip agrees. I hope everyone is well this morning and we all have an enjoyable day. My left knee agrees with my automatic as well. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rupert2251 Posted Sunday at 09:17 AM #62179 Share Posted Sunday at 09:17 AM 36 minutes ago, kalos said: Hope not too much damage done to your house with the lightening strike. Take care . Not our house thank goodness another one in the city. Apologies if you thought different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rupert2251 Posted Sunday at 09:24 AM #62180 Share Posted Sunday at 09:24 AM 29 minutes ago, Josy1953 said: I hope that the lightening strike didn't do too much damage to your house. My sister texted last night to say that a house on Saxonfields which is not far from her had been hit by lightening and that her power had gone off. That is the house I was referring to not ours. We had a near miss in 1997, hit our next door but one neighbours house blew a hole in the roof, bounced over ours blew the telephone line out and scorched the curtain then started a fire in a house further down the road. Not something you can forget about easily. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rupert2251 Posted Sunday at 09:27 AM #62181 Share Posted Sunday at 09:27 AM 15 minutes ago, grapau27 said: Sorry to hear about the lightning strike on your house. I hope your house is okay. Not our house thank goodness. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ilovemygarden Posted Sunday at 09:40 AM #62182 Share Posted Sunday at 09:40 AM 18 hours ago, davecttr said: Been a long time since posting, life gets in the way and my next cruise is not until June 2025. I passed my annual prostate review and have a new diabetes injection, once a week instead of daily. How much does it cost? Over £90 for one pen with 4 weekly doses for the NHS, otherwise from about £150 in the UK and in the USA the list price is over $1000. Seeing the consultant next week to plan my hand operations. My bank contacted me today with the proper security protocols. There was a suspicious purchase on my credit card of 21 PENCE by a medical testing company in West Virginia yesterday evening. So the card is now blocked and a new card is being issued. Why 21 pence? and how did whoever did it get my credit card details? I did buy a Duracell charger from Argos online yesterday morning and collected it from the local store. It is always good to hear from someone who hasn’t posted for a while. Sounds like your medical problems are being solved bit by bit and hope it’s not too long before you are on the high seas again! 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian1 Posted Sunday at 10:04 AM #62183 Share Posted Sunday at 10:04 AM 1 hour ago, purplesea said: Good Morning, A very wet day here again, with heavy rain and flood warnings in place, but mild at 16c. We had the storms yesterday morning and since having been struck by lightening many years ago, we now unplug any electrical items. Going lunch today, to save on the cooking and washing up. Still need to get the packing done for going away tomorrow. Hope everyone has a good Sunday. Buon Viaggio Purplesea,still hot in the South,our friends are posting pics of the beach etc,well jealous.One thunderstorm in the night for half hour here and no more rain until 3pm.Time for me to walk to the gym and back.The fields shouldn't be too muddy.Brian. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zap99 Posted Sunday at 10:47 AM #62184 Share Posted Sunday at 10:47 AM 2 hours ago, grapau27 said: Sorry to hear about the lightning strike on your house. I hope your house is okay. Our room is OK, but you left something behind .🤣 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peanut006 Posted Sunday at 10:50 AM #62185 Share Posted Sunday at 10:50 AM 2 hours ago, Rupert2251 said: Well we were well and truly battered yesterday, house struck by lightening, flooded roads and they have forecast more to come today...Joy! Hope there wasn’t too much damage to your house. So far we haven’t had any rain, I am sure we will though!!! Michelle 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josy1953 Posted Sunday at 03:14 PM #62186 Share Posted Sunday at 03:14 PM We are just back from a lovely lunch with DH's family. The restaurant was a lot less busy than the other times that we have eaten there. DH's sister asked if one of us would do the organising next time so I have agreed to do it in January. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purplesea Posted Sunday at 03:30 PM #62187 Share Posted Sunday at 03:30 PM 5 hours ago, brian1 said: Buon Viaggio Purplesea,still hot in the South,our friends are posting pics of the beach etc,well jealous.One thunderstorm in the night for half hour here and no more rain until 3pm.Time for me to walk to the gym and back.The fields shouldn't be too muddy.Brian. Grazie. We aren't far from the beach where we're staying, but we're not far from the beach here either, but there is a big difference in the water's temperature! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted Sunday at 03:46 PM #62188 Share Posted Sunday at 03:46 PM 4 hours ago, zap99 said: Our room is OK, but you left something behind .🤣 Nice one John. Pauline said she ate the Greggs pasty 😋 I hope you both have an amazing cruise. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Eglesbrech Posted Sunday at 06:54 PM #62189 Share Posted Sunday at 06:54 PM Lovely day out today. Light breakfast before an interesting tour round a distillery and a few really interesting drams. Then a country drive and tasty high tea. Do you have high tea elsewhere in the U.K. or is it a Scottish thing? Afternoon tea is sandwiches, savouries, scones and cakes. High tea is later in the day and a hot dish like fish, steak pie, Mac cheese etc with lots of toast, tea, cream scones and cakes. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted Sunday at 07:18 PM #62190 Share Posted Sunday at 07:18 PM Good evening. We took a friend of Pauline's to hospital this afternoon for a colonoscopy and then we went to the beach with a snack. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lincslady Posted Sunday at 07:39 PM #62191 Share Posted Sunday at 07:39 PM 33 minutes ago, Eglesbrech said: Do you have high tea elsewhere in the U.K. or is it a Scottish thing? Afternoon tea is sandwiches, savouries, scones and cakes. High tea is later in the day and a hot dish like fish, steak pie, Mac cheese etc with lots of toast, tea, cream scones and cakes. In the north of England the meals for most people were called dinner in the middle of the day, and tea around 5 or 6 - a lighter meal but with something cooked like macaroni cheese, beans on toast etc. That is, high tea but just called tea. Dinner would be the main meal with the meat and veg. and pudding. Further south the meal in the middle of the day would be called lunch, and be the lighter one, and the one in the evening dinner or supper, around 6 to 7 and the one with the meat and veg. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waju Posted Sunday at 07:55 PM #62192 Share Posted Sunday at 07:55 PM We’re touring Scotland at the moment and visited both the Falkirk Wheel and the Kelpies yesterday - both well worth a visit for anyone who’s never been 😊 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian1 Posted Sunday at 08:27 PM #62193 Share Posted Sunday at 08:27 PM 41 minutes ago, pete14 said: I have to say Graham that eating hot McDonalds food (or tepid when you are ready to eat it) seems a little out of order in a new car. I have had my new car for a couple of months now and no food of any description has been eaten in it. It still has the lingering new car smell untainted by the smell of fast food. Yeah,but I bet he opens the windows when he puffs his Gunja. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
July morning Posted Sunday at 09:22 PM #62194 Share Posted Sunday at 09:22 PM 1 hour ago, Waju said: We’re touring Scotland at the moment and visited both the Falkirk Wheel and the Kelpies yesterday - both well worth a visit for anyone who’s never been 😊 I live about 30 minutes from them, we go there for a walk sometimes. The Kelpies have lights inside of them and they change colour very striking when it's dark 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daiB Posted Sunday at 09:36 PM #62195 Share Posted Sunday at 09:36 PM 2 hours ago, Eglesbrech said: Lovely day out today. Light breakfast before an interesting tour round a distillery and a few really interesting drams. Then a country drive and tasty high tea. Do you have high tea elsewhere in the U.K. or is it a Scottish thing? Afternoon tea is sandwiches, savouries, scones and cakes. High tea is later in the day and a hot dish like fish, steak pie, Mac cheese etc with lots of toast, tea, cream scones and cakes. No I agree with you. What you describe is high tea, well that’s what we called it the NE. However ‘it was something you went out for and had in a cafe. Afternoon tea is afternoon tea and not High Tea. But we do have a lot of Scotch ancestry in our family. I am sure cafes in Newcastle in the 50’s/60’s served High Tea. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janny444 Posted Monday at 06:29 AM #62196 Share Posted Monday at 06:29 AM We certainly had high tea here in Lancashire in the 50s/60s....possibly served only at weekends. We went to a lovely cafe at Copster Green...from memory it was something served with chips...usually a homemade pie...followed by a plate of cakes...once again homemade and some with fresh cream ...all served with a pot of tea. The cafe was always full so you had to book...mmmm....the memory is making my mouth water 😀 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josy1953 Posted Monday at 06:53 AM #62197 Share Posted Monday at 06:53 AM More rain this morning but no school run today, dad has meetings today pricing up new jobs so he is doing it today before his first meeting and he should be home in time (🤞) to do it this afternoon. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalos Posted Monday at 07:39 AM #62198 Share Posted Monday at 07:39 AM Breakfast growing up was served anything from 7am to 8.30am before we went to school,just us and mum as dad would get his in a transport cafe being a driver. Dinner was served 12- 2 pm or 12 sharp if we were at school. Tea as others have said could be owt from a sarnie to beans on toast. After Sunday dinner 2pm in our house ,the next meal would be 5-6 pm, this was a salad with cheeses meats and sometimes chips,followed by a tin of fruit salad with cream or ice cream if I could catch the Walls ice cream that came by late on Sunday.Then out with the biscuit barrel to finish. Later in my working life most of the above did not apply as I would be taking my "Snap" to work ,some folk would know them better as "Bait" or "Piece" to name a few . Things got more confusing when I visited my grandparents up Scotland as we could go out in the middle of the day and buy a fish supper !! Things can be confusing for some with what to call certain meal times but I have been reliably informed that if you want a "high " tea, then the coffee shops of Amsterdam do exceedingly good cakes 🙃 Bon appetit, take care and have a good day 🙂 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janny444 Posted Monday at 07:45 AM #62199 Share Posted Monday at 07:45 AM 5 minutes ago, kalos said: Breakfast growing up was served anything from 7am to 8.30am before we went to school,just us and mum as dad would get his in a transport cafe being a driver. Dinner was served 12- 2 pm or 12 sharp if we were at school. Tea as others have said could be owt from a sarnie to beans on toast. After Sunday dinner 2pm in our house ,the next meal would be 5-6 pm, this was a salad with cheeses meats and sometimes chips,followed by a tin of fruit salad with cream or ice cream if I could catch the Walls ice cream that came by late on Sunday.Then out with the biscuit barrel to finish. Later in my working life most of the above did not apply as I would be taking my "Snap" to work ,some folk would know them better as "Bait" or "Piece" to name a few . Things got more confusing when I visited my grandparents up Scotland as we could go out in the middle of the day and buy a fish supper !! Things can be confusing for some with what to call certain meal times but I have been reliably informed that if you want a "high " tea, then the coffee shops of Amsterdam do exceedingly good cakes 🙃 Bon appetit, take care and have a good day 🙂 Was it Fussels cream in a tin 🤔 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalos Posted Monday at 07:59 AM #62200 Share Posted Monday at 07:59 AM 8 minutes ago, janny444 said: Was it Fussels cream in a tin 🤔 Sometimes but mum wanted a big tin of Carnation milk ,that way they could have a creamy tea or coffee with any leftover Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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