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Susan
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7 Jan 2011 08:51 |
Hi Everyone
Happy birthday Sylvia,sorry I forgot . I hope you have a wonderfull day.
Thought I would go on the boards today for a while ,bad mistake been helping find this persons family but she has not come back to the thread so we wait. So annoying,when will they ever learn.
I hope the weather warms up for you all soon/
Just heard yesterday that my Mums Twin in the UK is in hospitol with Newmonia.hope that is how it is spelt...you know what I mean. I am very worried about her she is 78 and in poor health anyway without this. I could be making a rush trip back there if she gets any worse.
Tell me what do I pack in my suitcase so I won't freeze ...not looking forward to going hot to cold I will be the next one in Hospitol.
Getting dinner going, be back later. Suex
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Kiwibird
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7 Jan 2011 09:29 |
Happy Birthday Sylvia I hope you have a wonderful day also even if it is wet and cold it doesn't dampen your mood.
Susan sorry to hear about your Mother's Twin It is not good when people who are already ill get Pneumonia as there immune systems are unable to fight back. So you may well be heading home.
Off to my bed now as I am working tomorrow Morning I don't normally work on Saturdays but we are so busy at work, buried in Winter Duvets and Coats School uniforms, Business suits and Wedding Dresses,
We just had a NZ Indian girl bring in all her wedding Saris from a recent Wedding that lasted 5 Days, The main Sari is three quarters Beading, crystals and sequins.
We have been the only Dry cleaner open over Christmas and New Year apart from the 8 stat days within a 20min by car Radius of the inner City. So people have been flocking in with their Suits for Work on Monday When the majority of Business's re-open Following the Christmas Break.
Because Christmas fall in Summer in this part of the world, All Government departments and a lot of small Business's close and encourage their staff to take their Holidays now.
While it has been really busy for us so far my Boss is not complaining as it is working out to be quite lucrative at a time when it is normally quite quiet with most of our regulars away on Holiday.
Sweet Dreams everyone catch you all later Josie
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Tabitha
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7 Jan 2011 13:33 |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SYLVIA
Sorry to hear about your Aunt Susan
Loved your news Sylvia trip sounded interesting
Hope you are feeling better now Frank
How was the new boiler Cynthia?
Josie that is so bad - i hate that when they are younger than you - we had a temp Team leader (all of 25) had only been in the office just over a year - rising up through the ranks quickly (well trying to) - who announced to the whole team (at least 10 of us older) I am your Senior (centainly put a few backs up) & she kept on saying it till she left.
Well the interview - It wasn't as bad as i thought - but my friend did a big presentation flipchart etc - where as i didn't - I think she has a better chance really - but it depends what they are looking for - as one person is off sick - it won't be till next week we find out who got it.
My friend & I both only went for it because we don't want one of the others to get it - I am sure he will though as very go ahead & dynamic & young & very pushy & creeps up managers ******************* a lot. Which is why he will probably get it - he will be unbearable if he does - you won't hear the last of it.
Well must go back to the slog - not working this weekend - & OH is feeling a lot better.
Take care all
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Robert
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7 Jan 2011 15:24 |
Happy Birthday Sylvia,
From the OLD MAN
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Reece
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7 Jan 2011 20:01 |
Happy Birthday Sylvia, I hope that I am not too late . Your trip sounded wonderful and enjoyable.
Anne and Josie - your work experiences tell an old, old story but don't let them get you down! Good luck Anne if you really want to keep the young "turk" in his place.
Robert - OLD MAN what is this??? I don't believe you - I remember when you were a sprightly young "Jock" but I'm not sure which tartan you favour.
Frank - where are you? Recovered I hope.
Cynthia and Evelyn - I hope all is well.
Someone in Australia replied today to a message I posted last June - (not on GR though) which was nice to receive. So don't give up hope.
Love and good wishes to everyone.
Reece
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SylviaInCanada
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7 Jan 2011 20:14 |
Hi everyone
Thank you very much for all your good wishes
The rain stopped mid-morning, and the sun is now trying to shine ............... and we're going out for dinner
It's just about lunchtime here, so you are in plenty of time Reece. Lovely ot hear from you.so it will be a good birthday.
Robert.... I may just be catching up to you ..... even if Ginny's heading to her thread is not quite correct!!!
I was lucky that I worked in professions where either promotion was on merit (teacher for 2½ years) OR I never had anyone who could be over me because I was the only one doing the work
........ I really did do my "own" thing for over 30 years at the Botanical Garden!
At first I was research technician for the then-Director, doing his laboratory work ..... we'd discuss what had to be done, then he'd leave me completely alone to do it. If I didn't ask, he assumed that I knew exactly what to do.
After he left, I moved to another area in the Garden, keeping the plant records. I did have to report to the Curator of Collections, a botanist who did have a fair idea of what the job entailed ............... but he'd listen to me, then tell me to carry on with what I was doing.
After he died in 1997, I reported to the Director of the Garden, a horticulturist who had not the slightest idea what the job required, used to doze off during our annual interviews ..... then tell me to carry on doing what I was doing!
Anne ............... I'm not quite sure whether I should keep my fingers crossed that you get the job or not!!
Take care everyone
s xxx
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Kiwibird
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9 Jan 2011 07:15 |
Hi Everyone,
Have been very busy on the Net this these last 2 weeks.
I should have been re -searching long dead ancestors instead I have had fun biding in online Auctions
Spending the money I had set aside for new spectacle frames on 'Nick Knacks' instead.
My Son has already accused me of having an addiction problem as I have been on this site at least twice a day for the last 2 weeks.
It's a NZ website called' TRADEME which runs on the same lines as EBAY It was created by a 21 year old who sold the site 2 years ago making him a Multi Millioner.
I decided to have a browse as I was bored and I Could not help myself Have been buying small pieces of Delft Ware [Dutch Blue and White china to add to some things I had, as well as small ornaments to fill a large Shadow Box I have decided I want to hang on the wall.
I am someone that hates going out shopping and rarely goes window shopping. I buy more from catalogs and online then I do in Shops.
Maybe it's because all my working live has been spent behind the counter in shops.
For the first time shopping has actually been enjoyable. Its been cool receiving parcels over the last couple of days with 10 more still to come next week. The new Frames are now on hold and I have spent to my limit so will have to stay away from this addictive site.
Away to serve up Dinner. Take care, catch you all later. Josie
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Susan
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9 Jan 2011 07:21 |
Hi Everyone
Very quiet here at the moment,it is Sunday and I suppose we are all doing our own thing .
I will be going out soon to visit the dau and her OH.
Very hot again but no thunder storms so it is a little better weather wise,it looks like being this way all next week.
Reece it is nice to hear from you and I hope you and your family had a good Christmas.
I am still waiting on some new news of my Aunt ,I don't really want to go all the way to the UK on my own but if I have too so be it . The weather there sounds allfall to me and cold so I don't know what to expect. I really need a new coat but all our shops are full of Summer stuff so I don'T know where I can get a winter coat to take with me .
Robert as Reece said you should never call yourself an old man ,in my book you are as old as you feel,keep your mind young and you will be young. I hope your weather in Scotland has improved for you Robert.
We are off to the Dau see you all later. Suex
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Tabitha
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9 Jan 2011 09:46 |
Well two days of good sleep & lie-ins seems to have improved OH no end - done me good too - first time I haven't worked a weekend for a while.
Don't know where the money for next months bills will come from if the OT is slow to apprear - but never mind - there is always a silver lining somewhere.
Lovely to have you back with us Reece
We seem to have lost Evelyn
Frank - hows the chest
Robert - you are so not an old man - how was the big smoke?
Cynthia - are you still out with your broomstick
Sylvia - hope you had a fun birhtday & thanks for the work experience
Josie - you addict you - I keep well away from those sites - I too could end up buying things
Sue- hope your auntie gets better soon - don't worry about the coat - we have loads here in the sales
Well off to make a big pot of chilli
In-laws are due to have the Christmas Present today from their grandson - (He who has more money than he can use & throws it around on people outside the family etc etc) bought them a helicopter trip. My FinL had to make a list of all the places he wanted to fly over on the southcoast & they will have a hour or so in the air.
Nice in one way - but I think he assumes he will be able to fly low - which he won't.
Well off to the kitchen - will try & look in again later
Take care all
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Robert
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9 Jan 2011 13:30 |
Susan and Tabitha, I got several birthday cards with badges showing the big *0 and I feel I should be wearing one on my forehead. How am I supposed to feel at this age, but I still feel 20 years younger!!
Susan, I don't live in Scotland any more but I did nip over the Border yesterday and the weather was beautiful although Edinburgh was badly hit by snow.
Tabitha, my visit to the Smoke was fine apart from the train running an hour late on the way down.
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Tabitha
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9 Jan 2011 20:04 |
Well poped back in - There is no harm in thinking yourself younger - in fact its what keeps us going these days
Must go its Lark Rise on now
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Tabitha
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10 Jan 2011 13:15 |
Well well - its me again - talking to myself i see
Susan - I need your help I need an all singing all dancing superdooper book on Australia - lots of lovely photos - but under £100 UK Sterling
Any ideas as I need to buy one for a client as a present - the internet is useless for this - it just wants me to book luxury travel to OZ -
If anyone know any well known OZ photographers who have books in print please let me know - all the ones I have found are out of print eg
Australia - images of a timeless land by Peter Lik - which looks wonderful - but I can only find used copies aaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh
Well you know what happens when people talk to themselves -
THEY GET THE ANSWER THEY WANTED TO HEAR
Take care all - come back soon I'm lonley
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SylviaInCanada
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10 Jan 2011 19:16 |
Hi everyone
You're not alone Anne ........... but I am 8 hours behind you!!
Sorry that I can't help you with the book ...... we have a lot of super books on Austrlaia, but they're all several years old (some bought 35 years ago), so I think they will all be out of print now.
It is getting colder here this morning ....... it's below 0C outside, and cloudy
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the heating in the main part of the hosue seems to be on a go slow.
It's blown air from a gas furnace. OH turned the thermostat up to about 20C at about 7:30 am this morning, and now it is 11 am but the room temperature is only just over 16C
It should be registering about 21 or 22C
Warm air is blowing through the vents, just not as fast or as hot as it should be
The room where I have the computer is on a separate system ...... it has its own electric baseboard heater, plus I have a little box electric heater that blows out warm air if I need extra warmth. So I am nice and cozy in here.
OH said he'll have a look at the furnace and vents when he gets home mid-afternoon ........ although I hope it will have warmed up by then!
Warm sweaters to the rescue!!!!
s xxx
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Susan
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11 Jan 2011 03:12 |
Hi Everyone
Have you been watching the floods in Queensland ,it is so bad ,they have had record rain and a lot of people have died in the floods.
It is all over our TV at the moment so I am trying to keep up with it .
People are on there roofs as there is no where else to go the floods are so bad.
I will have a look in the bookstores today for you Anne as I don't buy books on OZ I am sure there will be a few around.
Robert I suppose you are lucky really that you don't live in Scotland anymore it did not sound a good place to be with all the snow you have had. My rellies in Gloustershire are having rain so they tell me so it must be warming up there too. My Aunt is improveing a bit but she will be in Hospitol for a long while yet she seems to out of danger but I am getting myself organised just incase. My poor Uncle is beside himself with worry ..they are so close if one goes the other won't be long after.
I am off shopping today ,another hot one for us ,we could do with some of that Queensland rain it is so dry in WA,funny we are in a drought this side . Catch you later.
Suex
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Robert
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11 Jan 2011 13:21 |
Hi Susan,
No it is not lucky that I don't live in Scotland any more - we are only 70 miles South of the Border and we get as much snow here in the North East as they do in Scotland.
As they say "You can take the boy out of Scotland but you can't take Scotland out of the boy" (or in my case the "old Man")
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Cynthia
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11 Jan 2011 13:32 |
Hi all - meant to pop in yesterday......full of good intentions.....but......ah well, I am here now.
I have been watching the floods in Oz and am horrified by what is happening. It must be unbearable for everyone involved. So, so dreadful.
My problem pipe has been sorted and now has it's new doofah with lots of lagging. I sent an email to the gas board re the cost and have received a very polite phone call offering me a discount of over £50 so I am very pleased.
However.......the ignition doofah on my cooker has gone and won't be fixed until tomorrow - so I am having to just use the hob for now. I find cooking a hard enough chore at the best of times, but having to think of hob meals is more brain strain for me....lol
My OH went for his 6monthly Parkinsons Specialist check and he is still considered to be stable on his current meds. They may have to be increased later, but we are thankful for each day.
Josie....you sound addicted! I've looked at ebay but never had the courage to do any buying or selling. My hairdresser is addicted to it and is constantly on the lookout for what she can sell on there.
The temperature is rising slightly here, not as good as NZ or Oz of course, but at least well above freezing - so that's arelief. The sun is now shining brightly and I will soon be off to pick up the grandkids.
Robert, I do hope you wore a badge on your special day. My daughter wore her 40th badge to the supermarket when we went shopping!!
Hope Evelyn is okay.....I have had a message from Debbie who used to be on here...she is fine but sounds busy.
Love to all. Cx
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Tabitha
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11 Jan 2011 13:53 |
Cynthia - good news for your OH
Little bit warmer - but drizzly down here
Was going to send a message last night but was too drizzly myself & don't want to start myself off again now - so will wait till later & i am home. Had some very upsetting news about the Cat next door Burbury (my favourite) of my three (now down to two) furry visitors. the one who use to dangle over the keyboard stopping me doing my notes on the thread.
My neighbours have now got themselves a replacement - called PIXIE - my OH saw it yesterday - its very sweet aparently - a smooth haired Chihuahua puppy its about 12 weeks now. They also have a Dalmation called Dylan & the Chihuahua rules the house by the sound of things. No wonder the other cat comes to us more now as she hated Dylan & she is bigger than PIXIE & she is a very small cat - well thats what my OH says - he is the one who gossips with the neighbours.
Sue - those floods are terrible - thanks for the offer on the books - any help always appreciated.
Sylvia - hope the heating is ok - make sure you have a good fleece or two around.
Glad to hear Debbie is well - wonder what has happened to Catherine.
I know Evelyn is usually rushing around
Frank - are you any better
Josie - just doing a two week trip to NZ for one of my clients - really makes me want to visit - he wants to see special areas of natural beauty - whats best in two weeks? Thats all he can manage
Its nice to have robert with us now instead of in his shell.
Well better go back to the job
Take care all
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SylviaInCanada
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12 Jan 2011 01:16 |
Hi all
it was a physio day today
Matt physio has the same birth date as me ............ Jan 7
But his birthday lasted twice as long as mine!
He and his family went home to NZ for Christmas ........... birthday started in New Plymouth, then they got on the plane at 8:30 to return to Canada, landed in Vancouver at mid-day on Jan 7 .......... so he still had all afternoon and evening to continue celebrating!
he said he eventually called a halt because it had gone on for so long! :))))
It was a pretty nice day today ........... around 0C, some sun
now we're waiitng for the snow to start falling
snow warning out, around 15-20 cm expected overnight, turning to rain about rush hour Wednesday morning
nasty!
We have close friends who live in a suburb of Brisbane, one of the suburbs under threat of flooding. I emailed them last night ..... and got a reply back this morning.
They are worried, of course, but think they will be OK. They live in an old Queensland house, built up on stilts to allow air to circulate under the house (the original air conditioning!) ................ and were dry on the main floor in the last major floods in 1974. So they are hoping they will be dry this time as well.
BUT they had been exceptionally worried for a few hours earlier .... two of their grandchildren were staying with their other grandparents in Toowoomba when the surge of water went through there. Fortunately, they eventually made contact with the children, and they had not been in any danger.
Anne ........... sorry to hear about your furry friend.
I buy a lot of things on the internet ... but from "shops" such as Lands End etc. It's the painless way to buy some types of clothes! Haven't got my nerve up to try EBay ............... I just know that I would become addicted!
s xxx
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SylviaInCanada
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12 Jan 2011 01:18 |
oh yes
the heating
eventually reached its target temperature by about 5 pm
same thing happened today
OH says he's going to call in "the man" to have a look at it.
s xxx
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Kiwibird
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12 Jan 2011 11:07 |
Hi Ann, Hope this helps in sorting out a holiday for your client who has 2 weeks to spend in NZ. best reccomendation is that they start in North Island with Rotorua our major thermal area and main tourist attraction, nearby there is Lake Taupo and Huka Falls. If they want to fish can go Trout Fishing here.
Then Head South to Wellington Voted by Lonely Planet in 2010 as 'THE BEST LITTLE CAPITAL CITY IN THE WORLD' in Wellington we Have 'Te Papa' [Maori for 'our place.] this is our Nation's Museum a very modern fun interactive place.
40 mins drive from the City Centre we Have 'southwards Car Museam' the largest private Car collection in the Southern Hemisphere.
As well we have An Iconic Cable car. A fabulous Botanical Garden, A Zoo. and of course great Hotels , Restaurants, Cafes and Shopping. Not forgetting a Magnificent Harbor. The main part of his 2 weeks should be spend in The South Island which has spectacular breathtaking Mountains and Lakes, Places worth Visiting Fox and Franz Joseph Glaciers, Fiordland, our main tourist area Queenstown where he can go Bungy Jumping, White Water Rafting or there are plenty more activities for those who are not into adventure tourism. Christchurch is a beautiful City to visit, known as the England of the South while there has been major damage to a lot of old buildings in one section of the City Christchurch's beautiful Cathedral is still standing Undamaged. It's still a little shakey down there as they are still having 1 or 2 small aftershocks everyday. But everything is perfectly okay in nearby Lyttleton the City's' Port. Where you can take a Harbour Cruise and encounter Hector Dolphins, the smallest Dolphin in the World.
Finnaly a visit to Dunedin NZ'S 4th largest City a University City Known as the Edinburgh of the South. Is Well worth it.
Check out the Amazing train journeys available there are 2 in the South Island and 2 in the North Island that he might be interested in.
Also plenty of Bus Tours or he can hire a campervan or rental Cars or Fly. No shortage of options get from A to B.
Hope I have not bored the rest of you. Going to have 3 teeth extracted tomorrow, so will not be feeling up to spending time on my Computer for a few days.
Take care everyone catch you all later. Josie
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