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Old 31-10-2016, 16:18
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Afternoon ladies!
Well finally back and just had lunch *licks roast pork covered lips* glad the wake went well tk, it's very touching when so many people come to express their grief. I agree with Twass too there was much laughter at my dad's wake/

i accidentally bought some Thornton's Chocolate Brownies on the way back from the hospital don't know if anyone has any room for a little afternoon tea.

it wasn't raining today *faints* and no rain clouds either but on the way back there was this rectangular section of rainbow right in the middle of a clear blue sky most unusual but i'm such a child i always get very smiley at a rainbow

hope you are already for samhain celebrations (they surely MUST involve a chocolate brownie or two? ) oh and your casting has certainly lessened my Linda Blairness keep at it *big thumbs up*
Ee oop planets!! Phwoarr, roast pork sarnies! There's always room for chocolate brownies....although I've already had a lemon drizzle cupcake as I made a batch earlier.....*puts plateful in chinproof safe*

I'm all ready with my altar, candles, pumpkin, offerings and all the photos of my relations who have passed over and my OH. I love Samhain
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Old 31-10-2016, 16:26
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Ee oop planets!! Phwoarr, roast pork sarnies! There's always room for chocolate brownies....although I've already had a lemon drizzle cupcake as I made a batch earlier.....*puts plateful in chinproof safe*

I'm all ready with my altar, candles, pumpkin, offerings and all the photos of my relations who have passed over and my OH. I love Samhain
Excellent!!! i shall light some candles for the beloved ones later and eat brownies in their honour it's waht they would have wanted

I've stood you a whatever you want in the pub as a samhainian treat so cash it in anytime!!
i had lunch so late i might have to skip dinner
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Old 31-10-2016, 16:36
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Excellent!!! i shall light some candles for the beloved ones later and eat brownies in their honour it's waht they would have wanted

I've stood you a whatever you want in the pub as a samhainian treat so cash it in anytime!!
i had lunch so late i might have to skip dinner
I've been and ordered a mead, thank you kindly

I've a white candle here with the name planets inscribed on it. It is a simple healing prayer. Here's hoping!
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Old 31-10-2016, 21:30
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I've been and ordered a mead, thank you kindly

I've a white candle here with the name planets inscribed on it. It is a simple healing prayer. Here's hoping!
awh bless your heart sorry for late reply i fell asleep
hope you've had a nice evening i started to watch Bell Book and Candle (which i love) but fell asleep during it

going to have a cup of tea and go back to sleep now catch you soon ! love to everyone xxx
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Old 01-11-2016, 07:07
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awh bless your heart sorry for late reply i fell asleep
hope you've had a nice evening i started to watch Bell Book and Candle (which i love) but fell asleep during it

going to have a cup of tea and go back to sleep now catch you soon ! love to everyone xxx
I did indeed have a lovely evening. You may feel worse before you get better. Earth magick is a little like that ...... it's similar to what happens in Reiki. If you can get some, planets, I'd encourage you to have Reiki. It's done me no end of good
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Old 01-11-2016, 21:07
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Oh I can't quote folks but have been watching, when time permits.

Lovely funeral (died 6.00 Saturday, buried by 15.00 Monday). Intense, but very comforting for the family.

The support was incredible. Now bed!!

Oh and tkjr did his Marathon in 3.57.
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Old 01-11-2016, 21:26
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Oh I can't quote folks but have been watching, when time permits.

Lovely funeral (died 6.00 Saturday, buried by 15.00 Monday). Intense, but very comforting for the family.

The support was incredible. Now bed!!

Oh and tkjr did his Marathon in 3.57.
Well done tkjr Glad the funeral went well!
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Old 01-11-2016, 21:47
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Well done tkjr Glad the funeral went well!
Thanks all x
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Old 02-11-2016, 00:36
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Was that a year ago, I wished ( An Thropologist ) a happy birthday, but it wasn't her birthday ? where has the year went too !!
LOL I know what you mean. And guess what its stilll not my birthday! However I appreciate the sentiment even if it is a bit of a surprise when I get a birthday wish 6 mnths after (or before) the actual date.
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Old 02-11-2016, 00:39
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Will be mia for a couple of days, my next door (well across a few fields) neighbour died suddenly this morning. Been there since 8 am, so bed calls.
Oh TK I am sorry to hear that. Condolences.

I am comforting one of my neighbours at present. He is in his late 70s and his daughter died last week. He doted on her (rather too much in my opinion) and inevitably he is distraught.
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Old 02-11-2016, 00:43
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Afternoon ladies!
Well finally back and just had lunch *licks roast pork covered lips* glad the wake went well tk, it's very touching when so many people come to express their grief. I agree with Twass too there was much laughter at my dad's wake/

i accidentally bought some Thornton's Chocolate Brownies on the way back from the hospital don't know if anyone has any room for a little afternoon tea.

it wasn't raining today *faints* and no rain clouds either but on the way back there was this rectangular section of rainbow right in the middle of a clear blue sky most unusual but i'm such a child i always get very smiley at a rainbow

hope you are already for samhain celebrations (they surely MUST involve a chocolate brownie or two? ) oh and your casting has certainly lessened my Linda Blairness keep at it *big thumbs up*
Well accidents happen. *shrugs* Actually I did a double and triple take on that sentence. For some reason the image that floated into my head wasn't squares of chocolatey cakey stuff, slightly goey in the middle. Instead I pictured somethngn like a chocolate rabbit but shaped like an elf or imp. I have no idea where that came from.

Lovely to have you out and about P.
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Old 02-11-2016, 00:44
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Ee oop planets!! Phwoarr, roast pork sarnies! There's always room for chocolate brownies....although I've already had a lemon drizzle cupcake as I made a batch earlier.....*puts plateful in chinproof safe*

I'm all ready with my altar, candles, pumpkin, offerings and all the photos of my relations who have passed over and my OH. I love Samhain
weirdos!
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Old 02-11-2016, 00:48
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Oh I can't quote folks but have been watching, when time permits.

Lovely funeral (died 6.00 Saturday, buried by 15.00 Monday). Intense, but very comforting for the family.

The support was incredible. Now bed!!

Oh and tkjr did his Marathon in 3.57.
Good grief - why the hurry? Did they want to get him(?) buried before halloween was over. That was barely time to make the sandwiches and the gravediggers must have ben digging through the night.
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Old 02-11-2016, 07:29
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Oh TK I am sorry to hear that. Condolences.

I am comforting one of my neighbours at present. He is in his late 70s and his daughter died last week. He doted on her (rather too much in my opinion) and inevitably he is distraught.
Poor old soul Lucky he has good friends to help him through it.

Guilty as charged

Good grief - why the hurry? Did they want to get him(?) buried before halloween was over. That was barely time to make the sandwiches and the gravediggers must have ben digging through the night.
It was fast by British standards, I am guessing things are done differently in Ireland, after all in some countries the body is laid to rest more or less within 24 hours of the death. After mum passed in 2014 there was a wait of just over two weeks before the funeral which kind of left me in limbo so to speak. It would have been better had it been a bit sooner really.....
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Old 02-11-2016, 07:36
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*Lurks in search of food and drink*
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Old 02-11-2016, 07:51
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*Lurks in search of food and drink*
Alas for you the safe is bare
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Old 04-11-2016, 08:50
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*bumpetty*

Hope all are well, mini t is here for the weekend Not quite as cold today thank goodness!! Love to all xxx
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Old 04-11-2016, 15:57
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Good grief - why the hurry? Did they want to get him(?) buried before halloween was over. That was barely time to make the sandwiches and the gravediggers must have ben digging through the night.
Completely normal for here, the only time a funeral would be delayed is if a post mortem was needed, or someone needed to get here from Australia say. The support system is a well oiled machine which swings into action as soon as the news is out.

Sorry to hear about your neighbour, that's sad.

Meanwhile I have stollen, blueberry muffins and chocolate muffins for the safe.
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Old 04-11-2016, 16:00
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*bumpetty*

Hope all are well, mini t is here for the weekend Not quite as cold today thank goodness!! Love to all xxx
Hi twass, you only appeared when I posted! Glad you had a lovely Samhaim and have a nice weekend with Mini
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Old 04-11-2016, 16:02
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Completely normal for here, the only time a funeral would be delayed is if a post mortem was needed, or someone needed to get here from Australia say. The support system is a well oiled machine which swings into action as soon as the news is out.

Sorry to hear about your neighbour, that's sad.

Meanwhile I have stollen, blueberry muffins and chocolate muffins for the safe.
oh hello!!!!

just in time for afternoon tea!!!
How's things tk?
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Old 04-11-2016, 16:12
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oh hello!!!!

just in time for afternoon tea!!!
How's things tk?
*munches chocolate muffins - they really are very good* I'm fine thanks planets, how are you? Any adventures to report?
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Old 04-11-2016, 16:17
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*munches chocolate muffins - they really are very good* I'm fine thanks planets, how are you? Any adventures to report?
*pops kettle on*
no exciting adventures to report
just been hospitalling and doctoring this week.
watched Pride and Prejudice (the Matthew Macfadyen version) and Jane Eyre (the Michael Fassbender version) last night i think they should be prescribed on the nhs as i felt significantly better after watching them

it's dark already here
it's definitely crumpet weather now. we are forecast snow for the weekend i've still got poppies, marguerites and campanulas out in the garden and yesterday a lupin came out
i'm very confused by it all.
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Old 04-11-2016, 16:24
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*Nicks all remaining food for self, scarpers*
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Old 04-11-2016, 16:31
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*Nicks all remaining food for self, scarpers*
Whacks chins with yardbrush and recovers goodies

The doctoring never ends, does it? Still bright here, but it's been very wet and cold. Mind you, my lobelia and geraniums are still struggling on.
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Old 04-11-2016, 16:39
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Whacks chins with yardbrush and recovers goodies

The doctoring never ends, does it? Still bright here, but it's been very wet and cold. Mind you, my lobelia and geraniums are still struggling on.
oh good shot tk!

Doctoring was becoming less, had moved to every 3 weeks *hoorah* then this kidney failure bollox and it's back to going to hospital all the time and doctors twice a week

*helps self to some stollen*

chins is still unconscious i see *munches almondy goodness*
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