Donate SIGN UP

That Feeling When The Xmas Decs Come Down :0(

Avatar Image
Bobbisox1 | 09:34 Mon 06th Jun 2022 | ChatterBank
39 Answers
Been out this morning taking the bunting down ( no easy feat) with my neighbour , he’s got the ladders,everything looks so bare today and it’s drizzling as well, feels like that feeling when your tree comes down at Christmas

Cheer me up :0(
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 20 of 39rss feed

1 2 Next Last

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by Bobbisox1. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Noooo! Don't mention the *C* word! How could you?
I saw virtually no bunting here...not even in the city centre. Guess even the council wasn't involved.
Question Author
My street looks so forlorn now ;0(
Ours are still up. We got soaked yesterday evening just shifting the party tents and dealing with soaking wet bunting was no fun. So we have taken a collective decision to leave it until it is dry. Which will probably be next June.
Some of us are just glad that we can come out from behind the sofa now ;-)
Question Author
Mine were of the plastic variety BM so they were dry ,even though it poured through the night
No bunting but clothes put away in suit bags and major shopping going on for next outfit for 18 days time.
All good things come to an end,Bobbi.We had a magical four days though.Especially up here in NE Scotland.Roll on five years time when we can have another one.Waahey.
I'm all 'jubileed' out - and I'm the same with Christmas. I'm always pleased to get the decorations down. I have to say though, for the queen's special year I wouldn't mind seeing the flags flying for longer - but then I like to see the Union Jack flying at any time of any year.
Question Author
I’ve left the big one up Naomi ;)
Question Author
Same her yfmi, it was having that feel good feeling wasn’t it?

Chris I can see you poking your head out :0))
What you having for Dinner today ?
you could have left them up, being british and proud all year and every year.
Longing for a decent spell of warm weather. I seem to live in fleeces in autumn and winter, so refuse to wear one in June - so I went for a walk yesterday in two jackets and could see my breath in plumes in front of me :(
Post-Christmas used to be one of my busiest times of the year, as a decorator. The tree is packed/thrown away, the decorations come down and the lights disappear and, suddenly, the room looks a tad dull. Send for Ken. Ker-ching:-):-)
How many jubilees will Charles get?
It takes me about ten minutes to sort out Christmas put up a little tree change my avatar... I'm usually away from home at the 'C' word but do know what you mean when things start to look spartan all of a sudden.
Our nearest little town heldva whole town street party in the town centre, and
looking at all the photos, it was packed. Then later there was a party for the kids in the park with fun and games. Population is about 8000 and I believe about 1/4 of the population turned up.

We watched everything on the TV. And enjoyed our 4 days.

No bunting for us.
Question Author
Described perfectly Ken, Fraser the huge Union Jack is still there.
Hoppy I won’t be around for Charles’s Jubilee(s) that why it’s been a pleasure being there for HMs silver,gold and Platinum ones
Neighbours still have their Union flags up, which is smooth by me.
I'm not sure Charles will either.

1 to 20 of 39rss feed

1 2 Next Last

Do you know the answer?

That Feeling When The Xmas Decs Come Down :0(

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.