Good morning to you all on this winter Sunday morn.
Have just been out looking at the charge in my camper’s new battery. Still not quite 100% but it is only getting 0.4amps from the 40 watt solar panel on the carport roof however it will get there eventually.
As it is Sunday I was late feeding Beastie – she made her displeasure known by leaving me a gift, in the middle of the room! She also kept me waiting by the open door for several minutes before finally deciding to go out!
That all looks very complicated Bruce – I get confused as to which port in the back of the TV I have to plug the DVD player into!
Still not sorted all the ornaments and bric-a-brac, will give it a rest today and start again tomorrow.
Had to be rude to get rid of two sets of cold callers to my house yesterday, one set wanted to convert me to be a Jehovah Witness and the second set wanted to know my reaons for telling their colleague, who had called earlier, that I didn’t want to change my broadband supply to them! Why won’t people just take no for an answer and leave!
Take care – hope everyone has a lovely relaxing day
Good morning from the land of photons and dogs who awake when the first one courses over the horizon!
We are in flat-on summer with the billowy tropical clouds developing vertically, a sure sign that the tropical season is upon us. I hoped one of those clouds would pass overhead to provide some precious shade, but the four miles passed under my feet in the direct sun.
Sunday-funday is a workday here after a health dose Presbyterian theology, and then I have a date with the hedge trimmer and vacuum. My boyfriends are noisy, but helpful. Not much in the looks department, though!
Our normal Summer is back. Phew!
That humidity and 40 degrees centigrade was unbearable!
Went for a walk with a friend in our nearby town, and then went to take a look at the restoration work going on at the archeological sites in the old/historic town centre. It’s amazing what’s underneath our land, new sites are often discovered too, in many parts of the country.
For any archeology fans: