Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Good afternoon all. Thanks Roxy I have put you on my 'friend' list. I put that in inverted commas as you are the one and only! It's been pouring here all day. I'm supposed to lunch in a friends garden on Thursday but that might need a change of venue. I will wait until I hear from her as the weather is different in a couple of mile radius sometimes. May, I need some of your dedication. I'm on my laptop when the TV is on so it would be hard to balance it on a bike! My other problem (here come the excuses) is that I'm often out for an hour or so in the morning and when I get back can't be bothered starting exercises as I've already showered and dressed. Told you I had a lot of excuses! Hairdresser tomorrow. I'm still going to keep it longer & just have it trimmed I think. Jess, we're going to have to start using our diaries again if we keep up this social life. Have a good eveningRe: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Morning, Dull and cloudy here this morning. Hope you all survived the awful rain yesterday. We were lucky only a couple of showers early on. Well I'm fizzing mad, went out this morning to find all the new turf ripped up and big gouges in the earth. Those bloody birds I could strangle them. I'm heading off to the builders to get some slabs, and I hope they break their blooming beaks on them. Gggrrrrr.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Good Morning Ladies,it's another grey wet one here but no wind,..making a chicken curry for lunch but no nan bread,so rice will have to do,Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Good morning ladies. Beki I'm like you I cant be bothered with exercise, I like a good walk along the prom. May had the house painted before lockdown so that will do me for a few years. Roxy I didn't know that magpies liked tearing up grass. Is it for their nests ? Rain finally stopped about teatime here yesterday but the wind was still blowing. Going into town later to look for a waterproof jacket or coat.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Good evening ladies. It has rained quite a lot today but I managed to dodge it. Had my hair trimmed today. I'm still enjoying it being a bit longer. Is there no end to your talent s May? Painting your hall. That's a big task. I'm waiting for the joiner to put up a new handrail & glass bannister panels and then it will probably need painted. Big grey clouds gathering so not sure what my tea in a friends garden will turn into tomorrow. I have suggested meeting in the city centre for tea or lunch so we will wait and see. If it's heavy rain I might just postpone. Can't be bothered messing about with umbrella, mask, glasses steaming up & hopping on and off buses. I'm getting to be a right old moan these days. Hope the weather brightens up for you Roxy so tht you can enjoy your new garden furniture. Take care.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Good morning ladies. Roxy thanks for the friends request. Beki hope you your lunch today with your friend, hope the weather stays ok for you. Went into town yesterday for a few bits and pieces. Housework while I'm waiting for a guy to come and clean the oven. Then out for a walk later.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Good morning Each,another cloudy wet one here but I'd still like to get outdoors for a long walk to stretch My legs...Unfortunately I can't as I'm in Self isolation until next wednesday morning when I have an appt' with the plastic surgery team who did My skin cancer op'..It's not at My local hosp' but at the new Louisa Jordan which is in the Glasgow SEC complex,haven't a clue how to get there but luckily enough My SIL is back shift next week so He can take Me...The letter from NHS has 5 pages of instructions re' the risks of spreading covid-19!....I hate Hospitals but I'm more nervous this time...hoping for the all clear.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Good evening all. I had a great catch up with 2 friends today. It rained heavily at various times but I was lucky & inside each time so didn't get wet. May, there is a McGills bus from George Square which stops outside SECC and it also has a train station. I usually get the train from Central station when I'm going but there are other stations. I have caught the train from Whifflet (Coatbridge) directly to SECC & I'm sure my brother has travelled from Hamilton Station. I never used public transport until I joined a walking group. We didn't do circular walks so met locally and used trains and buses to our starting point and then to return, usually a different route. I have got to know quite a lot of areas and the transport routes. Hope you have all had a good day. Take care.
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