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elle

23rd November 2015, 10:48
Morning, Pigale!
I go out at the same time in Winter as I do in Summer! I leave home about 7.45am!
I arrive back home between 9.15 and 9.45 usually , especially if I have a lot to fit into my day.
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elle

23rd November 2015, 10:54
Hi, Ros!
Do you not know anyone who does have a dog? maybe you and he/ she could meet up and walk the dog together? it would give a purpose to your walk as well as company?
And no responsibility as regards the dog as he/ she will go hone with the owner!!
(A bit like handing someone else's baby back!)
Yes, I grew up without central heating, too - and walked a mile or so to school; in wellies if it snowed!
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elle

23rd November 2015, 11:01
Hi, Rusty!
I'm glad to hear that your snow has gone - and hopefully all the rain will have washed away any potential ice?
"Comestibles" is a good word- I have never heard it used before other than in books!
I hate porridge!
I hope you won't get too wet walking to the shop. Are you going to Asda? - at least that isn't far.
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rusty

23rd November 2015, 11:27
Hello, Elle!
You can blame Anne Bradford for me using "comestibles"!
She has heaps of words for food!
I like porridge; I thought most folk did?
I have it at least once a day. Two minutes in the microwave, add milk, and it is ready.
I have a son who puts sliced bananas and raisins in porridge.
He tells me it is very healthy!
I drove to ASDA, as I had quite a lot to carry, and the rain is heavyish!
Driving there takes longer than walking.
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elle

23rd November 2015, 13:15
Hi, Rusty!
I hope your rain has stopped? - I hate to tell you that we have glorious sunshine here! not that there is much warmth to it, the temperature is only about 4C, but certainly a little warmer than first thing this morning.
We are going to make the most of it and go out for a walk........
Have you had chance to search Amazon for (bargain) books?
You said you were going to place an order?
I think I shall have a look when I come back- we have two vouchers to use......
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rusty

23rd November 2015, 14:45
Hello, Elle!
No sun, dreichness abounds!
Hope your walk was fine. Is doggie to the fore, now?
Well, I have several books on a wee list.
The one on Joe Hill., And, "According to G", I think it is called, by Geraint Thomas, the cyclist. Calum's Road, (for the second time), by I forget who. And one or two more.
I am looking online for a DAB wireless just now. May splash out and get one. Do you have an opinion on DAB wirelesses, Elle?
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elle

23rd November 2015, 15:53
Hi, Rusty!
We had a very pleasant walk! The dog is full of her usual energy - quite back to normal now, thank you. But we shall have to keep an eye on the suspect gland every month or two.
Now, you told me about Calum MacLeod building the road....but I thought you already had the book? You say "for the second time" - did you lose your copy or give it away?
I am afraid that I know very little about DAB radios! Other than the initials stand for Digital Audio Broadcasting, and you can get many more stations - about 30 to 50, is it? - on such radios than you can on analogue ones.
There is less interference as the receiver locks onto the strongest signal and ignores all the others - so no cracking and hissing background noises.
That is the extent of my knowledge - not a lot of help! I'm sure Google was much more informative!
Will you be able to buy a DAB radio in the Black Friday Sales, I wonder? Is this what you have in mind?
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rusty

23rd November 2015, 17:07
Hello, Elle,
I lent Calum's book and did not get it back, so will get another.
I was tending to think of TESCO for buying the wireless.
Any problems and they are great at customer service, being my way of thinking.
I get a heap of wireless stations from Sky, but no local ones.
That is what is making me think of buying a wireless set.
Might have a look during the week, so I might.

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elle

23rd November 2015, 19:15
Hi, Rusty!
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, it can be very annoying/ upsetting maybe?/ lending a favourite book and its not being returned. I have had that happen to me. And like you, I have tended to replace the book.
My elder daughter is a big culprit here.....she will go off with an armful of books that she is "just borrowing", and often that is the last I will see of them!
She "borrowed" all of my gardening books recently......
I have finished reading the book about women's roles in the Second World War - it was interesting up to a point, but rather too limited in its information, I thought.
I shall read Terry Pratchett's "Nation" next - this is not my normal genre of choice...... it will be interesting to see what I make of it.
You've bought a few technological appliances from Tesco, haven't you? - your Hudl for one....so maybe it is defintely a good choice from where to buy a DAB radio?
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elle

23rd November 2015, 19:17
Don't know what happened there???....a double salutation!!!!
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