Into February


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 Last weekend the weather was OK to get some gardening done but I had a disappointment when I picked  this up from where he was on the ground so I could rake up the leaves around, as it just fell to pieces in my hands

 Obviously not frost proof. A car boot find from May last year – money wasted.

Ian, the heating engineer came on Tuesday to have another try at finding out why I’d got hot water and no heating. The switch he replaced last time was still fine but he found lots of gunge which might have jammed up the switch. He got it all sorted, perhaps it will be OK for more than 2 months this time!

January hibernation has involved lots of TV watching and with the Six Nations Rugby starting last night, there’s something to enjoy on TV most weekends through February and into March. I’m guilty of watching a lot of TV, it keeps me company. At the moment I’m working my way through the US version of The Killing – from way back in the 2010’s. I’m also enjoying our home produced crime series, Prime Suspects, After The Flood, Madame Blanc Mysteries and Trigger Point, and Death in Paradise starts again tomorrow.
 I enjoy the Great Pottery Throw down but I never watch any cookery programmes – finding them very boring.  Quizzy Monday evenings are always good, although Only Connect has finished for now, 
 they’ll be showing repeats I think.
The Masked Singer seemed ever so silly when it started but is slightly addictive as after a while you really want to know who’s singing but I don’t watch Dancing On Ice – as I don’t like seeing people fall over! The return of Gladiators was much hyped but I thought it wasn’t as good as I remember and Bradley Walsh and his son introducing  aren’t funny although they think they are.
See what I mean? too much TV and I’m turning into a critic!
Have a good weekend, weather forecast here is for mild and blustery.  I have a 4 year old’s birthday party to attend and then will be back Monday.
Sue



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