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Reasons To Be Cheerful, It Doesn't Take Much

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pastafreak | 16:15 Mon 04th May 2020 | ChatterBank
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I just discovered that deliveroo will deliver from my local Co-op, Morrisons, and M and S...along with local restaurants of course. More choice and immediate gratification.
And, one of my young jungle cacti has buds! Flowers soon! I must be doing something right...they need the right conditions.
Anybody else got reasons to be cheerful?
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I've just made a delicious Victoria sponge and the kitchen smells of baking. Male blackbird made me laugh earlier on, he had a big splashy bath in the small drinking bowl, love him!
Amazed to walk straight into Waitrose this morning....no queues in or out. Quiet inside and well stocked....this was at 10am. I was surprised and felt really pleased...things felt like getting back to a bit like normal.
Do we want normal?
Are we nicer people as not normal?
hm, not a bad question, Theland. But locking people up to improve their behaviour can only work so long.
I'm cheerful. I haven't watched the news (aka misery hour) today.
Yes ~ I am alive and my laptop is not misbehaving today.
Great stuff pasta, we need little positives like this! x
I have just realised we have had no junk phone calls for weeks, because Covid has closed all the call centres down everywhere!
Being on full lockdown I had to order seeds online - they arrived today and I've already got a lot planted
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Everyone...well those who can get flour...seems to be baking now. Enjoy it Margie...is it smothered in cream?
Ginge...I've not been in a supermarket in 6(?)weeks. It will seem weird when I do enter one.
Theland, what would the world be like if everything was normal?
I'm with you, Naomi. It's a no-news zone here also.
That's good Clare...and thumbs up to Eleanor;)
It's great not having nuisance phone calls, isn't it Margaret.
Canary, no garden here. But I take time to water and check my 100+ houseplants every day.
I’ve managed to get my red white and blue balloons for my Street social distancing party and 6 x 6 ft Union Jack flags
Over a 100 pasta! What kind have you got? I wish I had a bit of time for plants, but I haven't. I've had to go artificial x
I got some impatiens today for my border, the shop was quiet so I went in, we have a Bank Holiday here, so it was great, also got some begonia - so I shall be gardening tomorrow and deciding where to plant them
I had a Sainsbury's delivery today. Goodness knows how but I managed to sneak under the radar on Saturday for a delivery today.
I've booked a Click and Collect order for next Monday too. I'm so pleased because I'm finding going to the shop quite stressful.

Everyone I know is fine, at the moment, and my garden is absolutely beautiful because we spend at least an hour a day working in it.

My hair is now manageable and the hour exercise, is paying dividends to our fitness and well being.

Tilly is coping well with the lockdown. In fact, I'm not so sure she has noticed it. She has her little walk each day and has her food and treats as normal. I find it comforting that she has no worries apart from the swans hissing at her, as we walk along the river. She waits for them to swim to the side and then runs off when they hiss. :-)

All in all, we are fine but I am aware that many, many people are not. I just count my blessings on a daily basis.
I had a Red Kite 'hovering' about 30' over my head whilst sat in the garden this afternoon, it then descended into the alley behind the garage.
you didn't shoot it, did you, shoota.....that smoking shotgun is ominous....?
That wouldn't be sporting, old bean.
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Let me see, Eleanor...about 7 types of philodendron, pothos, 5 or 6 varieties of jungle cacti, wandering Jews ( tradescantia ), succulents, spider plants, asparagus ferns, prayer plants and their relatives, monsteras, staghotn ferns, and anything that trails and vines.

Tilly, poor Sammi will be in for a shock when "normal" happens. He's still in fear mode sometimes with only a few people about. He's particularly worried by children.

Bobbi...glad you got your balloons sorted. We'll want pictures.

Shoota, I live in a busy area...but was lucky enough to see a kite hovering over a residential street a few years ago.
We were v lucky to have a flock (?) of maybe 25 - 30 red kites flying nearby at the end of last week, usually see one or two directly overhead but never seen that many around here. I did wonder if lack of road kill on the Brecon Beacons caused them to stray further afield.
don't know whether I'm cheerful with this or not. neighbours are having a bingo session in the street on Wed at 7.00pm. I'll be there with my chair

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