The Retirement Thread

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PaulSB

Squire
It has been mostly dry and windy here
but everytime the flags in the garden dried it rained again

and still windy

much cooler though - which is nice for SWMBO as she has been suffering a bit in the heat
I seem to adapt a lot easier and just sweat a lot

Paul's top tip for today. As soon as your flags are dry get them off the line, neatly folded in the wash basket and inside.........just in case it rains again.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Good morning from Inverness.
A grey start to the day here.
The train ride from London was excellent although because of ongoing signalling delays it was 23 minutes late leaving King's Cross. At one point it was over an hour late at Newcastle but arranged Inverness 35 minutes late. This means we get 50% of our fare refunded which equates to £38 each.
The travellodge is only a short walk from the station, and is quite comfortable I have to say.
Today's plan is to get the 1041 to Thurso so an early breakfast and i have a bit of a stroll around town.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Cooler, but still rather humid. Hopefully the rain will clear the air somewhat.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Was up at 5. Had a cuppa and a chocky bickie then went back to bed and had a deep one hour kip.
Just had a rice pudding which was enjoyable.
Forecast has changed from 2 hours rain all day on and off. Fortunately I don't NEED to walk but do enjoy it.
I nearly bought a treadmill last year, will have another think before winter.
 

Chief Broom

Veteran
Morning folks :okay: no need to water the garden this morning! Had some peat delivered yesterday which i'll mix with compost for planting some ericaceous plants. I do like my Fothergilla for autumn colour and a bluebird hydrangea which needs an acid soil to get blue flowers instead of pink if its limey.
Off for a spin this morning and should be nicely cool! :okay:

A Fothergilla

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