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Greetings all. Just thought I’d pop by to mention it’s my birthday.... it’s a big one. Can’t quite bring myself to say the number ( I’m still trying it on for size). I’m off to Whitstable for fish and chips... hoping to find I’m not one of 50,000 people and there is at least one ladies toilet open because.... you know, old age and all that! Hope you’re all well XX
Greetings all. Just thought I’d pop by to mention it’s my birthday.... it’s a big one. Can’t quite bring myself to say the number ( I’m still trying it on for size). I’m off to Whitstable for fish and chips... hoping to find I’m not one of 50,000 people and there is at least one ladies toilet open because.... you know, old age and all that! Hope you’re all well XX
Happy belated birthday!
I hope it wasn't as windy in Whitstable as it was here yesterday - although if it was it may have kept the masses away...
Hello. I fear it probably was...still fish and chips were consumed on the beach because let’s face it we’re British and we’re used to “weather”. Whitstable was charming I must say.... I wonder how many second homes and holiday lets the place has? Off to central London to get my new watch adjusted which I’m claiming is essential travel and not leisure. First time in a face mask .... it’s vile.
Hello. I fear it probably was...still fish and chips were consumed on the beach because let’s face it we’re British and we’re used to “weather”. Whitstable was charming I must say.... I wonder how many second homes and holiday lets the place has? Off to central London to get my new watch adjusted which I’m claiming is essential travel and not leisure. First time in a face mask .... it’s vile.
Hello. I fear it probably was...still fish and chips were consumed on the beach because let’s face it we’re British and we’re used to “weather”. Whitstable was charming I must say.... I wonder how many second homes and holiday lets the place has? Off to central London to get my new watch adjusted which I’m claiming is essential travel and not leisure. First time in a face mask .... it’s vile.
A friend kindly made me a bunch of nice fabric ones, but between my big ears, my glasses steaming up and plain just falling off my face (although I think that's the toddlers fault), they're still a royal pain in the arse. Thankfully I've st least got an excuse to stay largely isolated going forward, although my online shopping habit is getting out of control...
Sorry I missed the big day, SL. Hope you had a good one and that the new numbers aren't too scary. I keep trying to tell myself it's like fine cheese or wine, worth more for being older....
Anyway I had a picnic yesterday in St James park with friends I haven’t seen since February. Finger sandwiches, quiche, lemon drizzle cake, brownies and scones and clotted cream. There may have been the odd glass of Prosecco too ( even though I’m not a big fan). I loved seeing them... loved it. Afterwards I had a mooch in the big Waterstones bookshop at Piccadilly. Bliss
A friend kindly made me a bunch of nice fabric ones, but between my big ears, my glasses steaming up and plain just falling off my face (although I think that's the toddlers fault), they're still a royal pain in the arse. Thankfully I've st least got an excuse to stay largely isolated going forward, although my online shopping habit is getting out of control...
Hey Reaper! It’s not so much that it was uncomfortable but that your breath comes back at you... if that makes sense? I wonder if the paper ones are the same? I did notice a fair few travellers with their noses out over the top which hilariously defeats the objective ( or not hilariously since it’s me that cops it not them).
Anyway I had a picnic yesterday in St James park with friends I haven’t seen since February. Finger sandwiches, quiche, lemon drizzle cake, brownies and scones and clotted cream. There may have been the odd glass of Prosecco too ( even though I’m not a big fan). I loved seeing them... loved it. Afterwards I had a mooch in the big Waterstones bookshop at Piccadilly. Bliss
Hey Reaper! It’s not so much that it was uncomfortable but that your breath comes back at you... if that makes sense? I wonder if the paper ones are the same? I did notice a fair few travellers with their noses out over the top which hilariously defeats the objective ( or not hilariously since it’s me that cops it not them).
Anyway I had a picnic yesterday in St James park with friends I haven’t seen since February. Finger sandwiches, quiche, lemon drizzle cake, brownies and scones and clotted cream. There may have been the odd glass of Prosecco too ( even though I’m not a big fan). I loved seeing them... loved it. Afterwards I had a mooch in the big Waterstones bookshop at Piccadilly. Bliss
Hi everyone, appreciate it has been a while. With the slightly weird world that we live in at the moment I have not really been on here as much as I would have liked to. My hope is to try and be on a bit more regularly, and I keeping my fingers crossed that all of you, and those that you know, are healthy and doing ok during this time.
Basically just wanted to say hi again, wave a hand and wish you all good health at this point![]()

Hey there. Welcome to the thread.Hey everyone
Enjoy your days off, especially Tuesday.After a roller coaster of a day, a couple of days off....
There'll be some reflecting, looking for a particular photograph and taking new ones...oh, and a beef casserole to be cooked.

What a handsome troublemaker! Like father, like son.Hi Nick
Definitely carrots in casserole![]()
I hope I am much much better at keeping the habit going![]()
I fell off the Lit-wagon a bit recently as well. Hoping to do the same![]()
Maybe you can show me the ropes as I'm a newbie to lit looking for community threads maybe like this. Plus I'm American looking for a new place to call home.It's felt different to me too, I haven't found myself drawn to Lit, or with the light-heartedness that makes it fun to be here. I'm not quite sure how to 'restart', really!
It's felt different to me too, I haven't found myself drawn to Lit, or with the light-heartedness that makes it fun to be here. I'm not quite sure how to 'restart', really!