Wotcha!
Cold gone, now have sore ribs from coughing (hack hack) and very tired. Luckily today is an official day off for me.
Tony and Steph, glad you agree about day time TV and those "perfect house" progs. No-one "lives" in these tidy, empty, souless places with all -new furniture, where you'd be nervous of sitting down with a cup of coffee in case you violated the perfection. And what about those perfect gardens? Where are the rubbish bin, the washing line, the broken flowerpots, the old garden chairs that should have gone to the dump years ago? We are very proud of our garden, but it has its "lived in" bits!
Our house is "off kilter".The door and window frames are wonky where the whole darn place shifted when a bomb went off close by during the war. When we had new windows and doors fitted last year it was a total nightmare. And yes, our house is stuffed with ever increasing stuff!
A while ago we went to a wedding reception held at one of the cosiest houses I've ever been in.
It was quite large, quite old and was probably once like those houses you see on those programmes, but it was a home, not like something out of a magazine. The furniture was good, probably expensive, but had seen better days. It was battered, faded, shabby, comfortable and welcoming, like the rest of the house. Someone let off some party streamers which flew off and got entangled in the cobwebs. The lady of the house was mortified and said " Oh no! I forgot to get rid of the cobwebs!" and so I told her to leave them, as it was a nice effect.
What AM I wittering on like this for?
Jonathan, I was amused by your googling "eberybonny". Have any of you tried googling your own name?
Do have a look at " Carol Townsend" and go on to the next page. We're famous!
Time for some coffee(makes a change from Beechams)
ALMOST locked myself out again! Nipped out the front door to put some papers in our recycling box and pulled the door closed behind me! My guardian angel was on duty for once and I had the right key in my hand.Phew!
Cheers
Carolnoe
