Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Making Ends Meet and Wasting Nothing

 We are quite lucky in our area that fuel prices have only risen by a penny or two per litre while some areas are reporting big increases, smacking of profiteering, due to the current world conflict.  As there wasn't much of a queue at the petrol station on Monday when we went to the post office to post some birthday cards, we took the opportunity to top up the car.  £20 worth of fuel should now last us about 4 weeks with a bit of luck.

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I fully expect food prices to rise rapidly once again, so this week I've doubled up on the delivery.  I received an email from Sainsbury's with a code for £14 off an order of £70 which was much too good to miss.  I've ordered extra frozen items like bags of blueberries and forest fruits, chips, fish, bread and bread rolls etc.  Also sugar, teabags, extra cheeses, grapes, bananas and satsumas, and long life milk.  A few extra tins for the cupboard eg beans, fruit and salmon too. The total came to just over £92 after discounts but I feel happier having restocked the fridge, freezer and cupboard.  

Are you buying extra groceries?

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When we were packing our stuff to leave the hotel I popped the leftover tea, hot chocolate and biscuits into my bag.  As we were leaving a day early anyway I felt justified in taking them with me 🀭

They will be enjoyed rather than wasted....



We have started getting notifications of increases in bills for the forthcoming year.  Rent, Council Tax etc and the car insurance is due this month too.  I really need to sit down and write a proper budget for the next 12 months to get an accurate picture of how much money we will have left to spend after bills are paid.

There are lots of birthdays in March as well as Easter 🐣 approaching.  An expensive month! I must get down to it as I'm getting a bit nervous about how we will be affected in the coming months.  As it is, the car insurance has rocketed from  £295 paid last year to a quote of £403 this year  😱 My gosh we need to do some serious research. 

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Thanks for popping in.  Do stay safe and well wherever you happen to be, 

Angie ❤️ 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Holiday Adventure and a Sad Realisation

 I mentioned in a previous post that we had booked a short break in the UK for March.  It was the first holiday for about 8 years and we were really looking forward to it.  We arrived at Holme Lacy, a Warner's hotel near Hereford on Monday lunchtime.  It has been our 'go to' hotel for a number of years, including for my 60th birthday (was it really 16 years ago??) when we went for an antiques break and met the expert Eric Knowles.  He is a lovely man 😊


Our first stop was, of course, the bar! A pint of Doom Bar for Gray and a small glass of wine for me.....


The Hotel has had a facelift in many areas including the creation of the 'pink room' for relaxing in, with comfy chairs and table service if needed....


The games room was lovely too with a pool table and shuffle board....



....and proper wooden boards for Monopoly and Scrabble, and a lovely chess table.....






There were two quizzes a day which we joyfully took part in and laughingly only scored around half marks πŸ˜‚ Nonetheless, we enjoyed it.  

The food was hot, well cooked and plentiful although we much preferred the Market Kitchen buffet to the Bistro table service, and we partook of a cooked breakfast each morning. Absolutely, delicious !

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Our downfall was, as expected, sleeping in the same room for the first time in 8 years.  Neither of us sleep well and I'm often up in the early hours, maybe 2 -3am making a hot water bottle or a cup of tea. Gray snores and is very restless because of his neck problem.  We had booked a 4 night stay, Monday to Friday, but gave up on Wednesday evening and decided to cut it short by a day and return home on Thursday after breakfast.

The sad realisation is that it was to be our very last holiday ever 😭 Getting no sleep is no joke and it's simply not worth it.  Sad but true.

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Thanks for popping in.  Stay safe and well in our troubled world.

Love,

Angie πŸ’—


Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Such a Treat!

 Post here over the last six months has been erratic and sluggish but I had a really lovely surprise last week.  The door bell gave it's cheerful chime and I opened to door to see a package on my porch wall.  Oooh books!  These had been sent to me by my lovely, kind blog buddy Gill πŸ˜€


Decisions, decisions......I think my first read will be The Last Dinner at Wisteria House followed by A Very French Affair but I'm looking forward to reading them all at some point as we seem to have very similar tastes in books.  I have enough to keep me reading for a couple of months at least😊

What are you reading at the moment?

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Thanks for popping in.  Stay safe and well wherever you happen to be,

Angie πŸ’—

Sunday, March 1, 2026

First of March!

 Today is the first of March and the first day of meteorological Spring. Yes!! At last!  It has felt like an exceptionally long Winter but things should start to improve now.  Lighter mornings and longer days will be the norm from now on.  The garden is already waking up......





Take care and stay safe and well wherever you happen to be, 

Angie ❤️ 

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Reaching the Century & Simple Pleasures....

 Another busy day today, this time we had errands to run in the village including dropping off another batch of cards at the shop.  It's always lovely to have a little chat with the staff who are friendly and welcoming each time I visit.  Today's cards (a sample below) bring the total up to 100 so far this year......






Afterwards, we drove the short distance to the park for a brisk walk in the fresh air, then homemade sandwiches were eaten in the car before consuming a welcome pot of tea in the warm cafe πŸ˜€ Simple pleasures....

What simple pleasures do you enjoy? Keep it clean please!! πŸ˜‚

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Thanks for dropping by.  Do stay safe and well wherever you happen to be, 

Angie ❤️ 


Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Library Day & £2 Cinema Bargain

 It was library day yesterday and, despite my reserved book not having come in yet, we went anyway.  I took my own current book to read whilst drinking my free coffee and relaxing in a warm, comfortable library......


As luck would have it, I had received an email reminding me about the Odeon cinema's 'Silvers' performance on Tuesday afternoons.  This week it was The Choral, set in 1916 and starring Ralph Fiennes, Alun Armstrong, Mark Addy & Roger Allam (from Endeavor) to name but a few famous actors.  I booked immediately online.  For the princely sum of £2 each we got a ticket for the 1pm showing, a fully reclining seat!, a cup of instant coffee and a wrapped Biscoff biscuit to take in with us.  The film was lovely and the seats gave us plenty of room.  If I'm too close to the cinema screen I come out with a pounding headache so I had chosen the back row.  It was a lovely relaxing couple of hours.  We'll definitely go again soon.

It's been a long time since we sat in the back row of a cinema !πŸ˜‚

Today we have the Wednesday club and the theme for the speaker this time is glass production over the centuries. Glass.... another favourite of mine.  This time it will be £4 each with drink and biscuit included. We are having a very busy week!

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Thanks for popping in.  Do stay safe and well wherever you happen to be,

Angie πŸ’—

Monday, February 23, 2026

Manor House Revisited & Booky Temptations

 Today (Monday) was the first mild, dry day that we have had for ages, so it was a 'no brainer' to take the opportunity to revisit Wightwick Manor using our free entry voucher pinned on our cork board in the study.  It's not far away, maybe a 20 minute drive.  The house, owned by The National Trust, contains a lot of William Morris designs and fits in quite nicely with the book I'm reading at the moment in which Sophy Winter inherits a run down Manor house from her Grandfather.....

   
The author of the book, Trisha Ashley, has worked for the Trust in the past and writes with such knowledge and enthusiasm that I've been drawn right in for the second time of reading it.

Wightwick Manor sells second hand books to raise funds and when I spotted this....



......I couldn't resist having a browse....



I didn't buy any books this time though as common sense prevailed.  I already have 3 books sitting unread on my shelf and I have more on their way to me from a bloggy friend .  In addition,  I have 3 reserved for me from the library,  although there is quite a queue for them still. but I really dont need to buy more. Do I??

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Tomorrow morning it is library Tuesday with free coffee and biscuits πŸ˜‹ and I will have a browse too.  We also have an adventure planned for the afternoon πŸ˜€ More details tomorrow!

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Thanks for popping in.  Stay safe and well wherever you happen to be, 

Angie ❤️ 



Making Ends Meet and Wasting Nothing

  We are quite lucky in our area that fuel prices have only risen by a penny or two per litre while some areas are reporting big increases, ...