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SylviaInCanada
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7 Jun 2011 04:00 |
Hi all xxx
Welcome Elaine!
Reece ......... glad to hear you had a lovely time away, but it must have been a bit worrying when you fainted.
Take care all
s xx
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Tabitha
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7 Jun 2011 13:51 |
Reece lovely to have you back - you do things in style don't you - nice to know you are on the mend.
Elaine - love to know which bit of the thread you found yourself in to start with - you do realise you have to be a bit batty to be on this thread Welcome - stay and join in the madness - we all have a bit of fun in between the serious side of life.
Josie - hope all is going well
Nice to see you joining us again Frank - which train journey - the York one?
Susan & Cynthia how do the curtains look? What did you buy in the end.
Well only a passing thought as busy busy again
Take care all ;-)
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7 Jun 2011 13:56 |
Arrghh. Curtains don't look as good as I hoped. They are going back. You get a refund if you haven't 'gathered' them etc. Got OH to stand on a small stepladder and hold them up. Much much too pale against a white wall. (curtains, not OH ;-) ). I need to deepen the tone a bit.
We have been promised a lot of rain but not much so far......?
Grandchildren are back at school after half term......so.....~~~~~love to all.
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FRANK06
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7 Jun 2011 21:40 |
Hi Anne,
No they've done York so this time it's The Scottish Railway Preservation Society rail tour to Keighly and Skipton on a diesel powered train pulling the old style 1960s carriages ................... those were the days.
"Get off the train at Keighley from where you may choose to take a trip by steam train on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, with stops at Oakworth, the station featured in the film The Railway Children, Haworth for the Brontë Parsonage, and Oxenhope with its railway museum and restaurant"
Hope the weather is fair as we went to the Lake District , September 2001 and it poured down. Rainy days in steam trains just are not any fun while the only saving grace was the Linthwaite House Hotel at Windermere. It was lovely.
I'm not going have to have a peaceful weekend after all as I have to put in a new shower ........... Dooohh :-( :-S :-D
Cynthia, is that picture a good likeness then ?? :-D
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7 Jun 2011 22:04 |
Frank..............................
that would be telling!
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FRANK06
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7 Jun 2011 22:15 |
Sorry Cynthia,
I've just re-read your post and I didn't realise you were modeling the curtains. Not sure about the peach......... :-S
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Cynthia
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7 Jun 2011 22:21 |
Just glad you couldn't see the yellow rubber gloves on my feet!
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SylviaInCanada
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8 Jun 2011 04:46 |
:-D :-D
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Susan
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8 Jun 2011 09:08 |
Hi Everyone
My curtains fit good,I had to take them up as usual.
I bought them with pinch pleats already done for me so not too much can go wrong really...just needed a new curtain rod so I got one that pulls the curtains too for you. We always use full block out here as it helps with the heat in Summer.
Elaine welcome ..we are a bit mad as Anne said but we do also have a laugh from time to time and with the help of our own in house computer tech in Frank we get by,he is also very handy at all types of renovation work.
Reece nice to hear from you again and happy to see your are doing OK.
It is very cold here at the moment not much rain of late but hoping for some over the weekend. Might go out and get some more wood on Saturday weather permitting. Well I had better get dinner going for the worker,he got roast Pork last night so tonight he gets cold meat with egg and chips ....I still have a bit of English left in me ;-)
Suex <3
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Tabitha
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8 Jun 2011 13:51 |
Shame about the curtains Cynthia - they sound very nice - what a way to describe your OH
Susan yours sound good - nice to see you are still a little English
Frank very impressed with your DIY skills - no rolling pins out after your little display of affection to Cynthia.
I loved the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway - its a wonderful trip - I adore Haworth and have been there many times - always in lovely weather.
We must have been in the Lake District at the same time we were there in September 2001 and it tipped it down most of the time as well.
We still enjoyed ourselves no matter what.
Well must away back to the grindstone again
Take care all :-)
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FRANK06
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8 Jun 2011 20:46 |
Anne, we arrived at the hotel in Windermere just as the twin towers were being hit which rather took the fun out of our break, lovely though it was........... I can recall not buying a newspaper all week as I just could not face reading about it !
Just checked the forecast for Saturday in Keighley and it's rain so looks like I've got off lightly with a shower :-P :-D :-D :-D
Susan, it has to be sausage, egg & chips..... mmmm
Cynthia and afffection all in the same sentence ?? <3 :-D ;-)
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Tabitha
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9 Jun 2011 14:02 |
Ah Frank more lovely words for Cynthia - arn't you sweet.
Think we had a cloud burst this morning it must have dropped the whole winters rain in 15 mins
Yesterday was a day full of grumbles from clients - today is just manic catching up with the items we couldn't deal with yesterday.
AAAAAAAAAAAAgh just can't win here - i need to win the lotto and get out of this place
Take care all
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FRANK06
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9 Jun 2011 20:17 |
My dear Anne, I do hope you are not jealous........my affection shows no bounds. :-D <3 <3 <3 <3
I am just getting my orders from my OH and shown what's in the freezer ...... Yes Cynthia, I know what a freezer is and how to burn food :-S
I'll survive :-P
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Cynthia
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9 Jun 2011 20:57 |
Glad to hear it Frank. :D
Just wondering how you are going to burn food.....in a freezer! :P
Took curtains back but couldn't find any others :-(
Was all 'curtained out' after half an hour! Never mind, it's not urgent so I will be patient.
Sounds like you're struggling there Anne..........don't go overdoing it :-)
Grandson is 12 tomorrow so have been busy making a funny card for him, Had to go and get some ink....makes it a very expensive card though!
Love to all......Cx
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FRANK06
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9 Jun 2011 22:58 |
Well an update on the weather for Keighley and it's changed to dry and sunny.......... whoo hoo :-D :-D :-D
Oooh Cynthia,
Have you never heard of freezer burn :-D :-P......... but I actually meant while using the cooker. :-S
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SylviaInCanada
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10 Jun 2011 05:24 |
Hi all xxx
was unable to post for one whole day ...... been having subscription "debate" with GR.
Long story short ........ they decided to charge my credit card in US dollars for my renewal. No idea what that was in £ (didn't tell me), but it did mean that I would be paying extra when US $ were translated to Can $ by credit card company. Objected. much to and fro'ing of emails.
Was reduced to Free Member when GR refunded my cc. Have had to re-join at the much higher "newbie" rate. Now waiting for GR to refund my cc with the difference between that and the rate they quoted me in an email on May 22!
Anyway ...... you didn't get rid of me :-D
I need new curtains for at least 3 rooms ................ the living room and dining room flow into each other, so the curtains need to match in there. Family room has a wall of windows.
Current ones are pinch pleated, and so we have all the rods etc. BUT the fashion here now is for curtains hanging by loops of material from rods.
Great selection in those. Not much choice in pinch pleat. Could have them made to order ...... but horribly expensive!
OH's trip sounds wonderful Frank!
We'll be riding the Canadian trains again next month ............ the main part of the trip from Toronto to Vancouver is in "the original stainless steel carriages built in the 1950s". Insides now being updated ...... for the umpteenth time since 1950. Engine is "modern"
take care everyone
s xx
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Tabitha
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10 Jun 2011 13:59 |
Showing my ignorance - whats a Pinch Pleat and do you have to have special runners? I just have the normal kind of curtains on a plastic runner - haven't had new curtains in a long time - they were very expensive then.
Its only a small house two small windows width Wize but they are quite long - same in the bedroom (they mirror each other) so i just buy 1 pair of curatins for each as one curtain covers the whole window - just need very long floor to ceiling ones & one pair between the study & spare room as only one window in each. The other windows are all Venetian blinds - Gold in the kitchen windows, Pink in the bathroom & loo windows & mauve on the staircase.
Must be a lot easier living in a shell - somthing like the boat mr Peggety lived in, in David Copperfield.
Getting very concerned about Evelyn.
Sylvia what a strange thing to happen are they going to let you back as a founder member at the cheaper rate?
Frank i am not at all jealous :-P Its nice to see you displaying so much affection for Cynthia.
Cynthia - hope Grandson's birthday goes well - start of the interesting years - my nephew is 14 now and not quite getting to grunt at you but close. Only wants a hug theses days - too old for a kiss.
Well back to the manic workday - and i am in tomorrow as well - mad fool that I am :-( :-( :-( :-(
Take care all <3
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Susan
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10 Jun 2011 14:50 |
Hi Everyone
Anne I pinched pleat ....if you can imagine folding the top of your curtains over for two folds at the top/ longways then sewing it together ,when you hang them you buy a curtain pin with three pegs and they go up into the top of the curtain . It has a hook on the opposite side and that hangs on a rod that slide to the side of the window. Very easy really,,they are used a lot in OZ because we like full block out's to keep the house cool.
I may say I have made my own curtains at times but it is very time consuming,and you can buy them ready made for a lot cheaper these days.
Well I had better get off and spend some time with the OH or I shall be in trouble.
Frank really likes the Icon s does'nt he.
Suex <3 :-) :-) :-)
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Tabitha
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10 Jun 2011 18:26 |
Thanks Sue :-) :-)
Love the kiddie photo Frank
Pizza delivery tonight for a treat - may just include a glass of wine - need it after the we we have just had
Take care all ;-) <3
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FRANK06
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10 Jun 2011 20:19 |
Thanks Anne,
That was the aftermath of little Nieve stealing Sophia's dummy / pacifier with Sophia laughing when she realised that her mouth was empty and Nieve had her pacifier / dummy :-S.................. she promptly stole it back and then we had role reversal :-P :-D
Pizza mmmm, why didn't I think of that.......... just had baked potato and baked beans straight from the microwave.
I'm a survivor :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D Ooops, sorry Susan :-P :-S :-D
Not to worry Anne, I thought Susan was talking about pencil pleats.
Ooooh 2000 coming up, come on ladies......... <3
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