nonnaB

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  1. My son has some Scandinavian customers who have bought a house not far from us. They come here every summer and about 2 weeks ago they came down to tidy up for the summer. They’d been broken into. He has video surveillance and all sorts of alarms. The thieves couldn’t get through the usual channels so they managed to break a window and get in through the cantina. Once in they practically demolished everything. Doors , windows , furniture and whatever they could damage they did.  The relief was that his daughter should have gone with some friends for her birthday party and they would have been on their own.  This is a very popular area for foreigners buying houses especially old cascinas or even building them. The police seem to think that someone knew the house would be empty . Word that circulates through the vineyards with extra comunitari working them.  I feel sorry for them but fortunately no one was hurt. 

  2. It seems the weather is really taking of with the wind behind it. This time of the year we “should” be enjoying some good weather . Yes we are having some very warm weather in fact every day for the last week we’ve been sitting sunbathing with 30 c Well it didn’t last long the wind blew and we have snow…. not quite but almost. It’s turned icy cold 7c  . We stopped the CH but have put it on again. But we only have it on  a couple of hours in the morning and again in the evening. The few plants we have in pots have all got new leaves and are quite forward. Figs have been forming since January and now they are quite big and plentiful again. We’ve had quite a bit of wind but no damage only loads of leaves in corners. Hope we don’t have a tornado like we had a couple of years ago which almost flattened the fig tree. It’s tall and strong , I thought it was going to snap.

  3. On 4/17/2024 at 3:10 PM, plantfit said:

    These are pheasants Nonna but great to see them all the same

     

    These however are Peacocks strutting their stuff on the lane near home a few years ago

     

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    Rog

    Sorry thought I read peacocks. Having said that I remember thinking they weren’t quite the right shape

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  4. On 4/14/2024 at 7:25 PM, mary1947 said:

    Yes I too was a qualified hairdresser with a very low wage so took a part time job 3 evenings a week plus Sundays in one of the Berni bars . I enjoyed it as I met so many lovely people and the cash enabled me to travel to USA and stay for 3 months.

    Plantfit when we lived at cinder hill we had quite a few peacocks in the area ( Bagnall  rd ) They we’re beautiful opening their feathers more often than not but they do make a noise don’t they?

  5. Barrie your post reminded me in our village at Christmas and new year . We have bingo in the church hall .   Worn out cards with dried chickpeas as counters .It’s hilarious we have a bottle of local wine on the tables between 4 people and loads of unshelled peanuts. The prizes are as follows. Joints of meat, sausages, bottles of wine, chops, salami of various types and winter fruit and veg. One year we had nearly all the prizes and folks around thought we were cheating so upon request we changed cards and still won. We did divide the winnings up as no way could we have used everything. 

  6. 41 minutes ago, Jill Sparrow said:

    @nonnaBjust thought I'd mention it. UK GPs seem reluctant to test men as they seem to think it's mainly a female problem.

    Why reluctant if they have symptoms. It’s better to check don’t you think. Our drs are pretty good and quick . In fact we can ask the dr to do certain tests or exams even if there’s nothing wrong. We don’t have to wait if we e got a pain and he can’t give you anything to relieve it. We ask for an X-ray, an eco, an RM or cT scan. It may be the same in UK too but it’s reasuring if you have these exams without the dr faffing around. I have asked for many blood tests since I was dismissed after followup finished. s the hospital has done everything for me

  7. My husband has been grumbling about not being able to walk and getting tired as if he’s not strong enough to move properly. He’s had all sorts of exams and tests but not much has been found. Blood test don’t reveal anything new but today he parked the car in the drive and walked ( slight incline) towards the house ,  he had to sit down he was exhausted. The presumed outcome is that millions are effected by this and they suggest it’s caused by the covid vaccinations. His neice is a nurse and she told him there is a common connection between this syndrome and the vacs. It’s called Long Covid. Has anyone heard of this or even had this problem. It’s not a joke it’s just worrying. You have jabs to stop you getting something and it leaves you with something else. In the village we have no end of people complaining of not being as agile as they were before covid.

  8. Today as was supposed to be stormy but all we got til midday was rain and cold then after lunch we had a video call from a cousin in Sicily.   Bare chested and grinning like Cheshire Cat. It was 30 c in Palermo. It really made our day you can imagine cant you? 

  9. I looked too with no luck but when we came to live in Nottingham ( dad had joined the police force) he found a house on Huntington still opposite the school. The only thing we learned was that a woman had died there:( 

  10. Wishing Jj all the best. We have 3 dogs of our own plus my daughters dog when she’s at work so know the worry and concern they sometimes cause. Our dogs bark a lot when anyone comes in but they soon settle down but one of my sister in laws doesn’t like animals that make a noise ( stay away if you don’t like them) but we had a get together meal and she came in with her ears covered and grumbled about them all through the meal saying if they were mine I’d have them put down. Well I exploded and asked her if her daughter was noisy everytime someone came in would she do the same thing. I regretted it afterwards but  who does she think she is The dogs are small and very affectionate but this sil is not welcome anymore although she’s very attached and affectionate with us . Also she’s very argumentative so limit your visits to us. In laws:aggressive:

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  11. Good for you DJ we’ve had glorious weather the last few days after so much rain. Next door are already in their pool . Our cover is a pool in itself, a hose pipe has been draining the water for 3 days.my husband sits outside 5-10 minutes a day and already has started to tan. The only time I’ve sat out is this morning grooming the long haired chihuahua, she let me brush her half way then she jumped down and hid.

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  12. 12 hours ago, DJ360 said:

    I'm just  'chillin' and watching a film called Green Book. If you haven't seen it it concerns Don Shirley, a black American pianist and composer, who I'd never heard of but who did live ..and his time with a New York American Italian club bouncer as his driver.

     

    Good film DJ we saw it quite a while ago and the repeat. Ends differently to how you think at the beginning. Lovely film

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  13. What a day . Up until midday we had glorious sun shine and gradually ever so gradually it rained. We quite got used to this last week. However the rain got heavier and it stopped.Outside looking up and down the road it was like 2 different worlds. One side was black black clearly divided by the sun dazzling so bright on the other side it was weird . The combination had brought out the most beautiful rainbow which I will try to post  tomorrow. Then this evening we have a violent thunder storm. I’m getting a bit concerned as we are on Orange alert.

  14. Not good today or yesterday . A year and a half ago my brothers youngest son died and the other day his middle son had a heart attack and passed away at 52 years of age. My thoughts are with their mum. She is strong but it’s a hard pill to swallow.

  15. 2 hours ago, trogg said:

    A couple of weeks ago I posted about having covid after returning from holiday, the after effects are slowly going but that is the least of our problems. On the flight back the wife was coughing and had a pain in her lower stomach and had to have oxygen for the rest of the flight. After a week in bed and antibiotics she was OK, a few days later early in the morning she took ill and was loosing lots of blood , it was an ambulance ride to Hospital. She was in for 9 days on antibiotics . Eventually they decided it was an infection on one of the veins supplying blood to the Colon, she is home now and very weak but quite happy with me doing all the housework and cooking as she has said she trained me well.

    Trogg wish her well and well for a speedy recovery