Longer standing readers mar remember the saga of the Tayberry that Refused to Die. Well, here it is this year - definitely flowering at long last.
I have really enjoyed my swims this week, mostly because of the chance to have a proper hot wash afterwards. I'm so glad I didn't live two or three generations ago when a standing wash was the norm. Somehow, it is just slightly unsatisfying, even when you know you've done a good job.
After I left the gym yesterday, I somehow lost my way and wandered into Matalan. I'm glad I did because I wandered out again with . . .
one nice top (not needed but . . .)
two summer cardigans (needed)
one small, black handbag (wanted)
four small, ovenproof dishes (useful)
I've been looking for lighter weight cardigans for a while so was really pleased to find these which are 60% cotton.
I really didn't need the top but it was so pretty and quite cheap.
Need isn't really the word for the black handbag but I've been looking for a cheap one for evenings. I have a small brown one (from Mum), a small blue one (bought for the funeral) and wanted a black one for times when the blue and brown ones don't 'work'.
As for the dishes - well, it's just too easy to let portions get bigger and bigger and these are just right for single (smaller) portions of things like cottage pie, etc, when I don't need to make anything bigger because it's just for me. I was really pleased to see these and snapped them up quickly.
Once home, I pottered around until Beth arrived. She has several parcels (connected with Kitty Stitches) and I watched with interest as she opened them and produced several lengths of fabric, either fat quarters or larger lengths.
It was all gorgeous but here's just one photo of fabric I think is so cute. I have no idea what she is going to make with it.
The colour isn't right on the left; there's no pink!
Today I am going for another
This retired life is just such hard work!!!
Have a super day and I hope the weather is good for you too. xx
You seem to have reached the stage where you don't know how you had the time to go to work!!! Fortunately I have a second shower so I dont need to go swimming and hopefully on monday I can get someone out to mend the upstairs shower.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right, Diane, I have. Good, isn't it? :-)
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I agree. This retired life is hard work ... all this thinking of what to do first out of the many hobbies on my list is wearing me out 🤣
ReplyDeleteI know, I so understand./ Brain-achingly hard work! ;-)
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I'm not retirement age for a few years yet, but am effectively retired as I shan't be working again. I also have plenty of things to do but what I like the most is the fact that there's no hurry, I can do them in my own time - or even choose not to if I so desire!
ReplyDeleteThat's the best bit of the whole lot, Sooze, I agree. Total choice most of the time. It's great.
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Thankfully weather has been good here again and it's to be good all week too :-) Good clothes haul, sometimes you just have to be in the mood and the bargains appear!
ReplyDeleteLike buses. None for ages and then three arrive in a row! :-)
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