tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post5647529891181741335..comments2023-10-12T15:59:35.120+01:00Comments on radiogandy: Routine Thursday - Y at BJ - Me messing-about - 67F and 5mph W Windtracyjameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00914991294683176018noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-52937020348819351252009-07-24T10:22:54.159+01:002009-07-24T10:22:54.159+01:00Name that flower: Rosie, Bill, Pinky...
Despite r...Name that flower: Rosie, Bill, Pinky...<br /><br />Despite reservations I like the Pantiles picture.<br />Perhaps try reduced print as well as enlargement?<br /><br />Only a few miles away, we had grand weather for Workshop AGM and barbecue. <br />Sandra (tongue-in-cheek) says ‘Sun shines on righteous. K?”<br /><br />Epoisses.<br />Nearest Sainsburys? Mansfield/Worksop I think? <br />Newark Waitrose perhaps?<br /><br />Disillusion! <br />Thought Karen’s abilities limitless!<br /><br />“A critic is a bundle of biases held loosely together by a sense of taste”<br />(Whitney Balliett)<br /><br />Jill:<br />New Tricks disappointed – trying too hard to be different?<br /><br />Raphaelites likewise. <br />My sweeping judgement: poorly imitated ‘romp’ style (but not period of) Tom Jones (Albert Finney). But I only watched half hour...<br /><br />Madeline:<br />I am awestruck!<br />(but it might as well be written in hieroglyphics for me!) <br /><br />AFTERTHOUGHT:<br />Britain for the British? From someone who prefers Vegemite to Marmite?<br />Was it Enoch or Norman who said something similar to Theodore?<br />But Scots in England support Scotland; Welsh, Irish, Aussies, Windies similar and son Matt would likewise have US/England World Cup dilemma.bungushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10730914889478303638noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-81179753386720054752009-07-24T09:17:34.141+01:002009-07-24T09:17:34.141+01:00Madeline: Wow! These things worry Graham and it...Madeline: Wow! These things worry Graham and it's so nice when his blog readers can help.<br /><br />Jill: Glad your hot-water is back though, with the weather we've had here, you could stand in the garden with a bar of soap and have a perfectly adequate shower.<br /><br />Rob: 'Lachs' is doing a blog whilst in Canada ......... but only for his family and close friends. He's due back in Manchester for 1st September.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03265308940596696219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-20484335369348720162009-07-24T03:46:11.350+01:002009-07-24T03:46:11.350+01:00Hello RG,
Your description of of the Safeweb symbo...Hello RG,<br />Your description of of the Safeweb symbols is the same thing that I get from the Norton Toolbar on NIS 2009 when I do a search. I find it both amusing and slightly confusing when Norton and McAfee disagree!<br />It's up to you which version of Firefox that you use, but I wouldn't advise using FF 3.0xx instead of v3.5.1. FF3.0xx won't be supported for much longer now as it's an old version. FF 3.0.12 is an update to the old version and not a later version than v3.5.1. Personally, I'd rather go without the Norton Toolbar than use an old version of Firefox.<br />The hotfix isn't exactly a workaround; it's Symantec's solution to a shortcoming in some versions of their security software.<br />Good luck with getting the hotfix. Let me know if you have any trouble with it. <br />I loved the collage on today's Blog. You do some beautiful collages!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00854803062165881691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23282643.post-73365638209303149472009-07-23T19:45:54.473+01:002009-07-23T19:45:54.473+01:00Evening all. I am now back to 'normal', n...Evening all. I am now back to 'normal', no more long days out for the next week or so! I went out this morning at 8.30, got back at 6.00, a knitting workshop at Caterham, much enjoyed, and I come back inspired to do all sorts of things, but liable to fall asleep on my feet. And we have had no hot water for 48 hours, fixed today.<br /><br />I don't fancy the smelly cheese....<br /><br />But really lovely garden collages. The last one, bottom row left, pink and delicate, what's that? (could be me or you!)<br /><br />Hope the amendments prove helpful, I had to be hauled off sofa today several times (one of those ones you sink right back in, my feet barely touched floor).<br /><br />Didn't see the Raphaelites - haven't seen much tv last few days, I fell asleep duing most of Midsomer Murders - the bits I did see were very boring, all about golf. I want to see Rick Stein tonight, I enjoyed last week's, it was more history/travel prog than cookery! And New Tricks....and a cuppa first.<br /><br />Barbara very well, Y, will e-mail you tomorrow with photo.Jillnoreply@blogger.com