I am still having to guess at what picture is what. Plus I can't get into my Google account until the computer is fixed. Taking it to Tam's when I go to help out today and hoping Jon can fix it for me. Hoping to be back to normal soonest, as I am lost without my computer.


I just read your previous post about past young men had really lovely skills at making things. I have inherited from my mother a small pair of button up ladies boots carved from slate from the quarries around Bethesda North Wales where Mam was born and brought up they were given to her by Owen Parry when she was 16 long before she met my Dad. I display the boots in pride of place on my piano along with other Welsh things I have inherited.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the Ken Follet book, I've only just started it as didn't take it on holiday as it's so big I could use it as a door stop, I'm enjoying it so far. I've read a lot of his work he sure knows how to tell a good story, of course he's Welsh so what more can I say. From Shirley in Perth OZ
Oh how lovely and what memories tied up in such a wonderful lover's gift.
DeleteYes, the Ken Follet story was excellent. I didn't realize he was Welsh.
It does show how reliant we are on technology
ReplyDeleteYes, I will confess that I am lost without my computer.
DeleteI hope you manage to get your computer up and running once again. I, also need to take mine to Kris to fix when things go wrong.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Phew, yes I have. I was fortunate that the chap could do it straight away.
DeleteComputers are brilliant when they work, but touch one wrong button or do something unusual and it all goes to pot so easily doesn't it. I hope you get everything sorted soon, it's very frustrating for you.
ReplyDeleteGosh yes, I haven't a clue what most of the top row of symbols is for! Sorted now anyway.
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