Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
The painting is done, but if I every mention it again someone please remind me that it is blardy hard work lol. I decided to do the kitchen first as it only has one full wall, doh forgot you had to paint above all the units and behind fridge and oh it was endless. Took me hours but I,m impressed as it looks really good. I will consider the living room tomorrow but need to see how my arms are feeling, and I didn,t step in the paint or fall of the ladder so I would say that was a result !
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Yay, that is one productive day, good for you!! It is hot here but blowing a gale so not real nice outside, hopefully it will die down later so he can get out for his walk. Nothing planned which is nice, we need a rest day after yesterday's busyness! Well apart from vet visit!
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
hehehe, so glad that it turned out looking good. I know, kitchens are trickier than they look. Sneaky little spots all over.
At least you have a good result for all your hard work and painting is definitely hard work!
Sausage sandwich sounds pretty good to me. I'd take that too. :)
Believe me, the stuff I make is all very simple fare, no grand gourmet lurking here. :)
Although molly thinks I am a wonderful hunter who produces breakfast and dinner every night, which I go out kill, drag home just for her and process for her meals. (that is how dogs think right???) :)
hugs,
Sharlene and Molly Muffin
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Trish you must have my weather for a change, I really can,t remember the last time it didn,t rain here, it does go off for a little while but then comes back with a vengeance.
Molly is right this is how you get her breakfast and dinner every day you are the hunter lol
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Haha cute, little hunter and gatherers :D Well it is not raining here, but looks like it might be threatening. Greg and Fi are driving back to Wellington today and they have severe gales down there but they had to go back to collect Timmy from the vets where he stays when they go away. Hope they get back OK.
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Trish I have an old friend who lives in Wellington in NZ she immigrated many years ago, we still keep in touch and I always see her when she comes home to visit family. She lives in a farm I think with loads of horses. A lot of people from my home town have moved to either Australia or NZ over the years and they love it. I lived in Australia with my bro for a year and I was only sorry I never stayed for good :confused:
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Australia is great, I lived in Sydney for 6 years back in the 90's, but it got to the stage where I wanted to buy a house and they were too expensive there for me... and tin the end there is no place like home so I am pleased I came back!! I am pleased I came back but love visiting over there and usually get over once a year to catch up with my friends! I am envious of you, I wish I had stayed longer in London than the year I was there. So close to all those beautiful places in Europe!
Flynn is funny, there are a couple of flies buzzing about. He gets quite OCD with flies... he gets this manic look on his face and snaps at them if they get within snapping distance or stalks them like prey!! It is like he considers it his job to rid the house of flies and he keeps a firm lookout if any are about... so I let him!! If I do not get them with the spray first! :D
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
Woody was the same he was the resident fly catcher, although I don't think he ever actually caught one, if the fly was on the wall he would stare at it and it would fly off and Woody would still be staring at the same bit of the wall with no fly there I used to have to say its away.
My brother is in Melbourne, I,ve been over several times, but not for a few years. You are far travelled London, Australia, NZ you jet setter. I was never a fan of London, my last full time job I had to go to London 3/4 days a month for Business and always thought it was too busy for me, I did however do the site seeing bit when I was there but mostly just saw the inside of meeting rooms and hotels :)
Re: Confused and Overwhelmed-Diagnosed Anal Sac Carcinoma (Woody has passed)
:D Woody the Resident Fly Catcher :D I like that, they do like to have their own *jobs* don't they, Flynn keeps the fly population under control, chases away the birds, when we get home he jumps out the car and runs around the house checking everything out, if he goes outside at night he has to run out and bark at any potential burglars ohhh and most important he is always on cat patrol and he is really on top of that right now, have not seen a cat in ages here! I think it is important they feel useful and participate in things, I think they like to feel useful... doggies are workers after all!!
Melbourne is great, I was there last April for a conference. I think as NZ is so far away from the rest of the world we do travel a lot. It is almost a rite of passage to have your OE in your twenties, hence my year in London! I loved it there. I am hoping to go back in 2015 for the Rugby World Cup, I have a very close cousin there and he lives in Putney and keeps nagging me to come stay with him so least I have free accommodation!! He is going to get us tickets for the All Black games, can't wait... ohhhhh it's next year now!! Maybe if I do get there you, me and Mel will have to meet in the middle somewhere for a catchup, wouldn't that be awesome! x
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Oh that would be awesome, we must do that :D Have you heard from Mel is she home from her holidays yet, not seen her around