It gets a bit boring I know to say I've been busy as I am always thus so but we do have a lay in until we wake up if we aren't going filming or on trips. Today we did start to get the lounge cleared ready for decorating, we have already taken down pictures and paintings and all the ornaments and plants which like everything else which we can move will go into the dining room/library. I did nip out this morning well lunch time really to get some truck footage on the M6 as I've a lot of truck material which needed a top up to get it to the hour, in the event Id did a full DVD worth plus enough to finish the other so by tomorrow there should be two more truck DVDs made. We are going out to dinner this evening, probably to The Dog at Over Peover which always does us proud with food and drink having some top local craft beers. I had my weekly meeting with vicar Jane and tied in for the Messy Church at St Oswald's well actually in the adjacent school, Jane has got all the craft materials but had got stuck when trying to get the Malteser towers made but I managed it with hot water I think it needs one to melt the chocolate but then to cool quickly to stick and remain solid. I think we know what we are doing and hope that we get enough to feel comfortable with our first attempt, something of a milestone for Lower Peover which tends to be very traditional in it's church services. I'm supposed to be searching out some films Chester Diocese has made about activities in the area, must start straight away or I'll forget. I've already submitted my course essay and read a short book one of my fellow students mum has written about being forced into having her baby adopted i the early 60's, most was familiar and unchanged to what happened to my birth mother Pat in the early 1950's. Our evening slide show was I think up to York so time for Harrogate, don't forget both these new bus DVDs are on the shop pages. Tomorrow we travel down to Northampton and visit my half sister and husband and have a thai meal so probably a little late back for blogging, we'll see how it pans out. Comments are closed.
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