I have my procedure tomorrow, so that is hanging over me like a ten ton weight, and as bad - possibly worse - is waving my darling daughters goodbye this morning, on their journey to Essex for my b-in-law's funeral. Their journey includes the M25, and I shan't rest until they are back home safe and sound (and Tam has an onward journey in the dark through the mountains to Aberystwyth tomorrow night). My stomach is churning with nerves for them.
I have been keeping busy, making up a fresh guest bed, and bringing down the biggest Deed Box (I need to sell them), to check the contents. Lots of Family History paperwork, 20 or so B/M/D certificates which need to go into my special paperwork box upstairs, the entire Bird Family History tree from Herne Bay in Kent and a few really good old photographs. I discovered (again) that old George Bird, who went off to war aged 72 (he said he was 52!) was only 5ft 3/4 inch, but boy, full of fire and brimstone - you only had to look at him and his piercing blue eyes!
What came home with me yesterday? Very little. A pair of little tables for a conservatory, with Peacocks on. Colourful if nothing else.
A combo set for removing eggs from boiling water and whisking them. French I should think. Different anyway.
A small French enamel lunch box for hot food. The main purpose was a day out and hopefully something desirable coming my way, but no.
I got a dog painting too but that may be a gift, so I shan't share it.
I feel very tired today and think I will settle down with one of my books I found yesterday on the shelves of the Charity bookcase at the Garden Centre.
I had been looking at these on line and debating whether to buy them (I was hoping they would be on Audible, but no). So for my donation, these came home with me.
I have had to do a return on Ebay for the hypoallergenic soft toy stuffing I bought. It looked nothing like the clear and labelled plastic bag which was the illustration on Ebay, instead it came looking rather . . .
in fact, distinctly, pillow-shaped. I contacted the buyer and they told me this was the ticking they used to keep the stuffing clean in transit. Talk about misrepresenting! Especially since they normally sell pillows and duvets . . .
Right, off to read, write or whatever whilst Escape to the Country is on.



















































