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03 March 2008
20:26:00 o'clock GMT

Mothers Day, Moans and Markets.

 

 

 

I have a new game ‘ere – “Hare and Tortoise Broadband” – 1mb speed for £19.99 a month. Me dial-up speed wasn’t much worse. When I ordered broadband, I got ‘em to check out what speed I could get on my line. A very helpful gentleman (talking to me all the way from India, I think) asked me to hang on for a minute or two, while he made said check. It was worth the wait, as I was told I could get the highest speed aol offer – 8mb. Wow!

Truth is though, I bought a tortoise and have settled in for a long wait; checking me speed daily, in the forlorn hope a hare has made it past the winning post. Only aol can be bright enough, to get money out of me by telling fibs.

 

 

English Spring

 

Treading along this spring-green path,

Its’ flowery banks restore my laugh;

Vibrant bluebells and primrose coy,

Turn all sadness into joy.

 

Tiny violets, white and shades of blue,

Form pretty carpets of a subtle hue.

Scents so sweet waft on the air,

As daffodils their trumpets blare.

 

Cherry wears her wedding gown,

As confetti blossom flutters down.

Young hawthorn, known as “bread & cheese”,

Provide the crown for a May queens’ frieze.

 

Heavenly choirs fill the sky;

Birds in chorus, sing a lullaby.

A subtle palette of verdant greens;

An English Spring, my soul redeems.

 

                                                            © Sylvia Boiling

 

 

 

 

Had one of me rarer moments – a brainwave!

The grandkids get £1 from the tooth fairy, if they place a lost tooth under the pillow at night.

Well, I can put 12 teeth under me pillow – every night! Why 12? That’s how many I have on me upper denture. £12 a night = £84 a week, tax free! When I get an extra tooth added to me denture – the one I lost in the New Year due to a bone marrow infection - me tax free income will rise to a massive £91 a week.  I might be daft, as well as toothless, but there’s more than one way to skin a cat. If the fairy comes visiting ‘ere for a week; I shall buy me a hearing aid with the proceeds!

 

 

The neighbours have been telling me about me new home. It’s on the site of an old Victorian workhouse – no changes there then!

Moved ‘ere in the forlorn hope of getting the chance to put me feet up occasionally. Smaller home means less work – wrong!

I now have to bath hubby daily, on top of me other chores. Well, that little job is doing me back in, amongst other things. As it’s a long wait, to get a shower installed by the Housing Association, son is coming to the rescue and installing one for me.

Mother’s Day I had roast lunch, cooked to perfection by son, and entertainment provided by our two grand daughters. Pair of tikes they are, but I love ‘em to bits…………

 

 

 

 

All-in-all, the recent house move was the best idea I ever had. I love it here. The neighbours are lovely folks. I have the best of both worlds – town centre, surgery, local hospital, dentist etc. on the doorstep; plus a street market on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The farmers market is held on the first Tuesday of the month and every Saturday there’s a bustling little flea market, held in the old cattle pens at the lower end of the High Street, about 3 minutes walk from my place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The local Carers group (which I’ve been a member of since it was set up, a few years ago now) hold social meetings twice a month in the community centre, as well as outings to the theatre, garden centres, shopping trips and wonderful lunches at Bletchley Catering College (£6.50 for a 5* three course meal and the best service in town!).

I’ve joined the local U3Ascrabble club; often pop down to the sheltered housing bingo session, on a Tuesday evening. One of me neighbours  said she daren’t tell her sister what a whopping amount the jackpot is – her sister recently won £1,000 at a bingo club in Aylesbury – our jackpot is £5.50p!! Our bingo isn’t about the size of prize, but good company and plenty of laughs…..and it’s all on me doorstep.

I’ve lived in the sticks all me life, until I moved here 3 months ago. I’m so lucky, because this little community is akin to village life.  Our bungalow is lovely – set in a close, with a large central green.  Soon it will be warm enough for the locals to have their natters, sat on the green, under the cherry and almond blossom trees. We’ve even got our own post box and litter bin! Who could ask for more? Not me. As the saying goes, “I’m as happy as a pig in muck”, despite hubby’s failing health. At least he’s content and has settled down here. Life’s good, now I’ve finally got used to taking a day at a time.

 

Take care folks and thanks for dropping by.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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  • #10 Comment from mtrib2 
    26/03/08 21:15 Permalink
    I enjoyed the photo's of the granddaughters.    Holly on the white pony if fantastic riding with an English saddle of course.    I changed the name in my journal side column but not the address I believe, so I will correct that.   Also I had not been getting your alerts even though they were ON so I checked them again.     Thank you for wishing me well.    I found out a Lamanectomy is not a disc removal but the area of bone surrounding the L3, L4 and I will have no fusion or hardware.   I am expected to have a shorter recovery time.   Your poem is very well written and envelopes the feeling of spring.    mark
  • #9 Comment from jaymact1 
    07/03/08 11:34 Permalink
    Good Morning Sylvia, sorry I have not commented for so long but I am not getting alerts for you at all will go into my journal and check whats happened to you.I am so happy you have found a nice house in a good area and you are so content and happy you deserve it.  Will now scroll down and catch up with the rest of what has been happening to you.  Love Joan.
  • #8 Comment from faveanti 
    04/03/08 20:20 Permalink
    Lovely to hear you're contented Sylvia.  Being somewhere nice with everything on the doorstep makes life a lot easier.  Enjoy it.
    love, Angie, xx
  • #7 Comment from valphish 
    04/03/08 17:26 Permalink
    I am so glad you love where you live, Sylvia =)!!  Thoroughly enjoyed your pictures (as usual!!) and your poetry!!  Love, Val xox
    http://journals.aol.com/valphish/ThereisaSeason
  • #6 Comment from amy122389 
    04/03/08 02:58 Permalink
    Sylvia!  I'm so happy to see you check in....and glad that you're enjoying your new home!!
    Horseback riding!  Count me in next time!  :-D

    ~Amy
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