Thursday, 21 July 2022

Thursday

 Today's garden happy - gazillions of tomatoes.  It's just as well I can happily eat pounds of them in a day when I set my mind to it, isn't it?


Good morning, everyone.  It's fresher again this morning.  Not cool; the thermometer says it is nearly 20C and yesterday's highest temperature was 30C, but so much more pleasant than Tuesday's 38!  Beeb says today should be light cloud and breeze with a high of 23C - in comparison, that's cold!  :-)

Yesterday was good.
I went to another group's circuits class although there were two there who also go to the Monday class.  No modifications for heat were needed and it was good fun.

Once home again, I get some washing out and it dried within the hour so I got it in and ironed and away pretty quickly.  Apart from that, it was just pottery things and, as it warmed up, I closed the windows, etc, as usual.

Today is busy.
Hopefully, fingers crossed, touch wood and any other expression of hope you can think of, tomorrow we complete on the sale of Dad's house.  Nothing has happened to delay the process, meter readings have been taken, regular outgoings stopped (insurances, etc), the Bradshaws are all set and so are their buyers.  
So today (leaving early), I'm off over there for the very last time.  I'm meeting Gail and the two of us are going over the house and making sure that everything in the house is as clean and tidy as we can possibly make it.
I'm also taking some expressions of thanks for Gail and Ann next door plus a few welcome things for K and D and their children.
It is bitter sweet - it's hard to realise and accept that I won't ever go there again but so good to know that it has been bought by a family with young children so it will teem with life and energy once again.

I won't be staying there long, just doing the necessary, saying a private and personal farewell to the place and then coming home.

This afternoon it is personal training, changed from Wednesday just for this week.  It will take my mind off things nicely.

The girls are coming round to mine on Sunday for a takeaway in the garden (weather permitting) so I want to decide which takeaway to use and collate all the choices.  It's lovely that Julia feels she can now do distanced garden things and that my garden is properly accessible for her wheelchair.  I'm so pleased.

So that's me today.  I'm so thankful for the sensible temperatures again.
How are things with you.  Got anything nice planned for today?  Take care, have a lovely day and stay safe.  xx

14 comments:

  1. Yes, a bittersweet day for you!

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    1. I'm home again. All done and ready and, yes, it was hard. Had to be done though. xx

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  2. It's the end of an era and will be an emotional day for you so I'm sending some {{ hugs }} your way.

    A Sunday takeaway enjoyed in your garden with your gang sounds lovely. xx

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    1. Thanks, Eileen. Most appreciated.
      I think we're all really looking forward to it. xx

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  3. Take care of yourself today as you say goodbye to a beautiful home x Catriona

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    1. Thanks, Catriona. All done now and we have to move on. xx

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  4. Selling a house is always so difficult and long drawn. We just recently sold my late mother in law's house, after a year of back and forth, and things always creeping up hahah

    I just found your blog, really enjoying it. Hope you have a wonderful Thursday.
    xoxo

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    1. Hi, Sandra. A warm welcome to you and thanks for commenting. I think we've been quite lucky really, thirteen months for everything - probate, house selling, the lot. There's been a few hitches but nothing terribly serious in the end. It's just the last bits and pieces really - accounts, etc. That's where |John's fried, an accountant, is back in the picture again. xx

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  5. That would have been hard for you ((HUGS)). You do have a wonderful outlook about it though.

    That is a great many tomato plants.

    God bless.

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    1. Thanks, Jackie, you are so kind.
      I love tomatoes and like to have the garden walled with plants. Such delicious fruit. xx

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  6. OOoh, your tomatoes are massive!!! I can't wait for mine to be ripe!

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    1. They're coming on really nicely now. I love tomatoes so much. xx

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