Saturday, 10 January 2026
Journaling or scrapbooking?
Lee tells it like it is.
Thursday, 8 January 2026
M & S or Aldi. Which is cheaper.
Careful as you go.
Be careful everyone. I was dragged around the village yesterday by an excited dog that wanted to sniff everything in the hope of finding a tasty morsel. He goes from one side to the other, darting across my path, doesn't want to pass anything by without a full inspection. The bin men had been so a few spillages happened. I had to wrestle the remnants of a Sunday roast from Billy's mouth before his strong jaws ground the remaining bones to a gritty mess.
This picture is from an advert to wear suitable footwear when out in slippery conditions. I try and walk on grass wherever I can, and always wear my boots.
Catch ya later. Toodle pip. ilona
Loverly jumbley
Good morning. Still frosty but no snow.
Does anyone remember Jumble Sales, or as we used to call them, Rummage Sales. We had them at the Village Hall in the village I grew up in. Rows of tables were put out and people dumped all their unwanted clothing, shoes and bags, and bric a brac, a day or two before the sale. No separate pitches like there are now. No one knew where the second hand clothes came from, no one cared. You take them home and wash them.
On the opening day, before the specified opening time, a long queue of bargain hunters formed. Pay on the door to come in, usually a few pennies. Once inside people dashed to the table where they had seen something they wanted. The rummage began.
I loved these sales. I saved up a little bit of pocket money to spend on clothes that we couldn't afford to buy from shops. I was a skinny teenager who wanted to look classy and fashionable. I bought stiletto shoes and stockings, preferably those with a ladder so people would think I must be grown up. Make sure the seams on the back of my legs were straight. I tottered up the garden path to show off.Wednesday, 7 January 2026
Trapped.
Oh yes it is. Do you have first hand knowledge of the situation? Are you there onsite? Do you know Heidi personally? The canal will be closed for the best part of a year. She can wait it out, but several of them are organising a lift out.
Catch ya later. Toodle pip. ilona
Are you smart enough
Good morning.
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And only £143. Or 18 interest free payments of £7.95.Tuesday, 6 January 2026
Recovery operation is planned.
Good evening.
I've just seen some news about the breach on the Llangollen Canal.
Eight boats are trapped on a section of the canal, they ain't going nowhere. It's going to take almost a year to rebuild and repair the canal. Many of them don't want to stay there for the whole of that time. Boaters like to travel. They are planning on banding together to spread the cost of getting lifted out and transported by road to Nantwich Marina. A bigger crane will have to be hired. I wonder if Heidi the Narrowboat Pirate has put herself on the list to be recovered.
If you want to follow this story, check out Taylors Aboard on their Facebook page.
Dissecting a conversation
Thank goodness for farmers
Good morning.
No snow here but everything is frozen. Oscar was on my bed last night, so I nudged him over and got in beside him. That confused Mickey because that's his place. After a few minutes, Mickey decided he would take a chance and join me as well. They didn't used to like each other, but now they are ok. I feed them at the same time so they know there is enough for everyone. They can now be friends.
I lay very still on my back, as I always do, so I don't disturb them. I woke at about 6am needing to change positions because it was becoming uncomfortable. It was still dark so I switched the torch on which is next to my pillow. No cats. I wonder how long I had been lying there as stiff as a board when there was no need. At some point during the night they had jumped off and found a bed elsewhere.
I was able to doze for another hour. It was 7.30am when I got up. First things first after doing my ablutions, feed the cats. Then go outside to feed the birds waiting for their breakfast. They have the left overs from the bowls of cat food. Some dry kitten food, and wild bird seed that I get from The Range. I must stock up on that now that winter is here. I have six water bowls scattered around the garden, so I get the little hammer and break the ice on those and refill with fresh water. My fingers are tingling with cold after that. A quick retreat indoors to wrap my hands around a mug of hot steaming coffee.
Where would we be if there were no farmers?
No fields to grow crops, or grazing for animals. No home grown fresh veg in the shops. No shops, everything comes in a van from a warehouse. Hills covered with wind turbines. 5g, 6g, 7g, towers spewing out their poisons. Open countryside concreted over and new towns springing up everywhere. Huge tower blocks, filing cabinets I call them. Little boxes on the hillside, little boxes made of ticky tacky. Horrible thought.
North Yorkshire Council have 107 farmers/contractors on standby 24/7 in the winter seasons.
Have a good day. Catch ya later. Toodle pip. ilona
Monday, 5 January 2026
Happy Birthday Lisa.
Now it's almost 3pm and I must take Billy a walk before darkness arrives.
Thanks for popping in. See ya soon. Toodle pip. ilona
Sunday, 4 January 2026
Bimbling around Barton, and a money saving tip.
The ponds are mostly frozen, except for a small patch where a large group of ducks had congregated. The smaller birds scooted around on the ice.
Who calls the shots.
