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Thursday, 17 February 2022

DECLUTTERING ..........




I'm decluttering !!!

Our conservatory, which was put up thirty years ago, has had it and is going to be knocked down and we are having a new one. It will also be knocked into the kitchen which will open it all up. There is a long story about our conservatory which I will go into in my next post { if anyone's interested !!! }

 



The work won't be done until August/September but, we are  getting all of our ducks in a row ..... we have to have a new kitchen as well ..... 💷 ka -ching 💷 !!!!

One of the reasons for de cluttering is that, when they knock through into the kitchen, I shall lose the airing cupboard and another cupboard { which is full of stuff we never or hardly ever use, and what's left has got to be found a new home. A good time to get rid of stuff I think ? Now, I am my father's daughter and have inherited his trait of not finding it easy to throw things away 😱 . Don't get me wrong, I'm not a hoarder but, having lived here for over 36 years, we have accumulated ' stuff ' as most of us of a certain age will have done ! I am rather pleased with myself, as I have managed to get rid of quite a lot so far but there is more to clear out. 

Are you good at decluttering or is it me ? 

Any organising tips ?



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photographs via Vogue


Jackie

Monday, 14 February 2022

♥♥♥♥♥ ............







💕 Feel the lurrrrve this Valentine's Day.💕

We can all do with a bit of love !

I'm off to Physio .... whoohoo !!!


🖤🖤🖤🖤


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Jackie

Tuesday, 1 February 2022

ANOTHER YEAR OLDER ..... NONE THE WISER ..........





Another year has flown past, seventy went in a flash and, today I'm 71 !!! I'm very happy with that ..... it's great to still be here ! 
My children and grandchildren came to stay for the weekend which was lovely and today, we are going to have afternoon tea with friends ..... and wine ..... and laugh a lot !







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Jackie

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

STORIES NOW SILENCED ..........


Little did I know that the GIF of a sparkler that I put in my last post  to wish everyone a Happy New Year would have caused so much pain and be so annoying ..... I rather liked it and found it appropriate for the occasion but, obviously not ! I apologise profusely and have removed the first one that appears on peoples sidebars so as not to offend anymore ! 
Onto other things ..... 

Cro from Magnons Meanderings did a post on his local  cemetery which inspired me to show ours  .....



This is the cemetery, located about three hundred yards from our house. It covers nearly twenty acres. The original four acre cemetery, still known as ' the old cemetery ', opened in 1885 and was an extension to St Mary's Churchyard. The Borough, for many years,  has been home to a large Italian community, attracted here mostly between 1945 and the 1960's to work in the nurseries and the Borough's extensive area of greenhouses. The local Italian residents, not wanting to be either buried in the earth or cremated, opted for interment and over 250 walled graves have been constructed . However, the first choice of interment was a private mausoleum, often described as " a little chapel with shelves to put the coffins on " to replicate what is done in Italy or Sicily. The council constructed a community mausoleum, columbarium walls, a central garden, an ashes scattering area and a commemorative plaque wall. 
There is a chapel and lodge, built in 1855, both of which are decorative, early Gothic style structures and a Hearse House that is believed to be one of the few remaining hearse houses in the country. 
Funerals have to pass our house so, we often see hearses driven by horses adorned with black plumage, the very sad sight of a white hearse carrying a tiny coffin and the most flamboyant of all ... the Travellers funerals. Hundreds and hundreds of mourners turn out and stop traffic. There was one a few months ago of a Traveller who was a tree surgeon, crushed to death by machinery in a work accident. Over 200 mourners, carrying boxes of Stella Artois, some on motor bikes revving their engines and an open topped lorry carrying three or four huge tree trunks { as an homage to his work }, made their way from St Marys church, past our house, on to the graveyard ... it was a sight to behold ! 

We often walk through the cemetery and we always see something that we haven't noticed before.....




Last time, I noticed these two teddy bears, propped up against an old gravestone .....




..... and this wicker heart with a robin that looked as if it had been there for a while..... 




..... and here is a gravestone for Ernest Archer, who died in 1882, aged 3 years 10 months. 
There is much sadness to be seen, obviously, but, there is something beautiful about our graveyard. I love the bottle shaped yew trees that give it an Alice in Wonderland quality and the pretty, Grade 11 listed decorative Gothic Chapel and Lodge and the way the Italians adorn their graves. There are memories and quiet stories everywhere and we always see something new every time we walk there. 

Very sobering.



" My walk through the cemetery was an acquaintance with local history "

Christopher S Wren









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Jackie

Saturday, 1 January 2022

HAPPY 2022 ..........







Wishing everyone the happiest, healthiest 2022 .....

this is our year to sparkle .....


★ Happy New Year ★





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Jackie

Wednesday, 22 December 2021

MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS ..........











Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas ..... thanks so much for all of your friendship and support throughout 2021 ..... have a wonderful time ..... eat, drink and be merry.

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Jackie

Thursday, 4 November 2021

BRIAN & ROGER ..... MY PODCAST GUILTY PLEASURE ..... read the text before watching the video ..........


This might not be of much interest to many of you but, I wanted to tell you about my new podcast guilty pleasure. It's called Brian and Roger and is written by Harry Peacock and Dan Skinner.

Here's a quick synopsis .....

Brian & Roger met at a support meeting for divorced men.

Roger was attending because he was genuinely grieving the loss of his marriage.

Brian was instructed to attend by his solicitor if he wanted to dodge paying alimony.

Roger is in need of guidance and support which Brian willingly supplies.

Both are starting again.

Both are finding it hard.

One of them is nice !

Described as ' Best British comedy happening right now ' { Daily Telegraph }

They are now performing it at The Menier Chocolate Factory in London ..... a great off West End theatre which we have been to many times, in a former 1870's Menier Chocolate Factory ..... one of the most dynamic fringe venues in London.

There are about 50 podcasts and I have binge listened to all of them !!!

There aren't many available to upload to my blog and this isn't the best one but I have chosen one of the milder ones { don't want to offend any sensitive souls out there !!! } for you to get a taster. Also, just to say that Anne is a 93 year old lady that Roger lives with !!!









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