Making Hay While the Sun Shines
Middle-aged, Free and Single
by 58andcounting
3y ago
Or, more specifically, getting the grass cut before it rains. I haven’t cut the grass since the last week in April. Last year I took part in No Mow May – the idea was to avoid cutting the grass in May, to give wildflowers, and in particular dandelions, time to flower. They provide food for... Read More ..read more
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Man Cave to Covid Cafe?
Middle-aged, Free and Single
by 58andcounting
3y ago
It’s 18th May, and more Covid restrictions were lifted yesterday. But from what I’ve been reading, the smart money is on staying cautious. Yes, you can meet indoors – but you don’t have to. Stay outdoors if you can, or if you prefer. Yes, you can hug – but you don’t have to. Stay two... Read More ..read more
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No Tin Opener Required
Middle-aged, Free and Single
by 58andcounting
3y ago
I’ve bought a car. The Mini that I bought just after my husband left is 12 years old now. It’s been a grand little car, did exactly what I needed it to do, but the time has come. I’d planned to change it this summer, but the final straw came a month or so ago... Read More ..read more
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Putting Tights on a Cat
Middle-aged, Free and Single
by 58andcounting
3y ago
Molly cat had a little scab on her left shoulder, about the size of a 5p piece. It wasn’t really bothering her, but it had been there a while so I made an appointment with the vet. That was last year, during (I think) Lockdown Two. Before the appointment came round, the scab disappeared. Fair... Read More ..read more
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… And Single
Middle-aged, Free and Single
by 58andcounting
3y ago
I took my car to the garage the other day, and the guy asked if I was seeing anyone. It’s a garage I go to often enough, and the guy who runs it knows that my husband left a while ago. I know this man, his girlfriend goes to the same gym as me, he... Read More ..read more
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Quite Giddy
Middle-aged, Free and Single
by 58andcounting
3y ago
I was wide awake at 4 this morning. Alarm was due to go off at 6 ready for me to get into my gym gear and head to the gym for 6.30. Yes, I was that excited. I got up and made myself a cup of tea and a bowl of cereal and took it... Read More ..read more
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Full o’ busy
Middle-aged, Free and Single
by 58andcounting
3y ago
Life is a bit hectic. I work 35 hours a week for a large DIY shed as a kitchen designer – but I rarely do just 35 hours, I normally have a couple of hours overtime at least, so my normal working week is usually about 37 hours. On the plus side, my working day... Read More ..read more
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Clematis
Middle-aged, Free and Single
by 58andcounting
3y ago
The hedge round our front garden was higher than I could reach when we first moved into this house. Leylandii. Need I say more… 30 metres long, probably more than 8 feet tall. Nothing grew near it, not even weeds, and some parts of the garden were permanently in shade because of it. It used... Read More ..read more
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Flagging
Middle-aged, Free and Single
by 58andcounting
3y ago
The first time I ever visited small-town America, I remember being surprised at how many people were flying flags from their homes. Flags on flag poles, flags on porch doors. It was very odd. It was very American. And now here we are, with a flag debate of our very own. I don’t particularly like... Read More ..read more
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It Isn’t Over
Middle-aged, Free and Single
by 58andcounting
3y ago
One year on. Or should I say one year in. I worry that there seems to have been a sea-change in people’s attitudes over the last few days. It feels like it’s over. More and more people are getting their vaccines, the numbers are coming down, the sun is shining. We have the prospect of... Read More ..read more
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