turps: (mwlight)
[personal profile] turps
Had a bit of a hiccup to the start of today.

I'm an early riser, especially on light mornings so was up at 6. Though I'd get a start on everything so had a whitewash on soon after waking, made James' packed lunch, had coffee etc, went up to wake him at 7 and to get his shirt from the wardrobe, a shirt I'd ironed and put away last week only to find it was an old uniform shirt. This was an issue as the old ones are just that too small to wear and all the new ones were in the process of being washed. So, I had to stop the washer, drain it, pull out a soaking shirt and tumble it. It was dry when James set out to work, but yeah, they really do need ironing, body heat really doesn't cut it.

What's worse is, I ironed a shirt when I didn't have to. Stupid old style shirts, I've no idea how it got mixed up in the to-iron pile. Because the shirts are NHS/ambulance service branded you're not supposed to give them to charity shops or recycle, so I guess I'll have to shove it in the back of the wardrobe with the others.

But, apart from that, it's been a good morning. I had an early morning walk to the doctors to pick up a prescription and called into Lidl on the way home, where there was no queue and everything was in stock, so that was good. This afternoon I'm going to plant out more tomatoes and no doubt read my book in the sunshine.

I finished the fence yesterday, at least, mostly finished as the paint ran out. I knew it was going to and had to make the decision to either paint the last section on the outside or the inside. In the end, I went for the outside as I figured the plants would help disguise the inside for now. The plan is to get more paint when it's available, even if it does come in a big tub and I only have one small section to finish. James suggested we use the remainder to paint the wooden raised bed and also made noises about the decking, but I'm not sure about that.

Which reminds me, we have a bee nest under the raised bed. They're not bothering me and it's cool to watch them go through a gap on the corner of the bed, their legs heavy with pollen, but of all the places they could pick it had to be the courgette bed.

I think Murphy and Milo have a cunning plan going as I came across Murphy playing with the syringe I use to give Milo his crushed tablets, and watched as he pushed it under the TV unit. No way would I have found it if I hadn't caught him in the act.

To end, some photos of Milo, Murphy and the fence,

Milo is a distinguished old man.

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While Murphy is an idiot showing off his toe beans and the coffee stain under his chin.

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I took this on the way back from the doctors this morning. That ivy is a pain, on one hand, it stops people looking in and helped keep the rickety fence up, on the other, it grows like crazy and James is allergic to the stuff so it's up to me to cut and bag it every month or so. I do like the red colour, but keep seeing places I've missed, like that post near the ivy, and when I looked out the upstairs window, realised I hadn't painted the top of the boards.

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The wild area at the end of the garden. My hip is still aching from painting under the honeysuckle yesterday due to standing in a crouched position for so long, there may also be a few red strands of honeysuckle now too /o\ The miner was mam's, she was so proud of being the daughter of a miner and loved that statue.

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Date: 2020-05-26 01:47 pm (UTC)
shadowhive: (Frank wink)
From: [personal profile] shadowhive
Aww no, that’s easy done.

Good work with the fence, though that’s annoying with the paint. It’s always the way with painting

Yay for bees!

Oh Murphy you sneak! They both look adorable

Aww pretty!💚

Date: 2020-05-26 08:48 pm (UTC)
ephemera: celtic knotwork style sitting fox (Default)
From: [personal profile] ephemera
your garden looks so smart with it's newly painted fence!

Date: 2020-05-26 09:10 pm (UTC)
topaz119: (let the wild rumpus begin)
From: [personal profile] topaz119
Laundry is the bane of my existence, t. There's always something that isn't done, no matter that it feels like the machine is going non-stop.

Date: 2020-05-27 12:00 am (UTC)
dine: (maddow - padawanhilary)
From: [personal profile] dine
I like the fence (and the statue)!!!

to bad you wasted your ironing time. is there a reason to keep the obsolete shirts? will they possibly switch back to that style? if there are patches attached, can you remove those so it could be worn for casual, around the house times? or can they be used for rags?

Date: 2020-05-27 07:07 pm (UTC)
dine: (raisin smiley - lanning)
From: [personal profile] dine
I googled and there are some tips online for removing patches - maybe you can find one that works on that adhesive.

Date: 2020-05-27 05:08 am (UTC)
frausorge: Frank Iero sitting down in a white t-shirt, with Gerard Way in a suit and tie standing behind him with a hand on Frank's shoulder (fortunate son)
From: [personal profile] frausorge
Oh how frustrating about the extra ironing!

Good for you for finishing (at least this bout of) the painting. The fence looks really nice!

And Milo looks very handsome, if a bit sober. And Murphy looks so energetic and playful!

Date: 2020-05-27 06:20 pm (UTC)
wenchpixie: (stock coffee heart)
From: [personal profile] wenchpixie
kittttttttttties :D :D <3

The fence looks great - bloody annoying that you have to buy a huge lot for the teeny bit that remains, but it really does look fab (and the honeysuckle will recover ;))

How sodding irritating about the shirts - I get why you can't put them somewhere that someone could pick them up and use them to impersonate, but I'm surprised they don't do a reclamation of them, our lot do and it means they don't end up accidentally at the tip...

Excellent with the lidl shopping, it's a very useful victory to have these days!

Date: 2020-05-27 08:17 pm (UTC)
glitteryv: (Default)
From: [personal profile] glitteryv
Ugh, ironing the wrong shirt is such a frustrating thing! I deffo understand why you were so annoyed. Also, it does seem like such a, I dunno, waste that you can't return the now-obsolete shirts back to James' workplace. Especially since they can't be donated. >:(

Oh, noes, Milo and Murphy are frenenemies! That means double the pranking and/or shenananigans, I'm sure. XD

A+ job on the fence. I know that your eyes are drawn to whatever patches you missed, etc, but it looks really good!

Date: 2020-05-29 06:48 pm (UTC)
turlough: animated art of three cats pestering sleeping human ((other) wake up!)
From: [personal profile] turlough
That must have been such a frustrating start to the day for you! You clearly need to do something about those obsolete shirts. Maybe they would make good cleaning rags?

Hi Milo! You're indeed looking very "elderly statesman". You, Murphy, on the other hand totally look like the hooligan you are :-)

Your newly painted fence is looking very smart! The colour harmonises perfectly with the greenery. And look! You have a miner coming up in your garden!

Date: 2020-05-29 10:30 pm (UTC)
brandywine28: (Default)
From: [personal profile] brandywine28
More shirt drama! I'm sorry. Laundry mishaps are one thing, but when they happen first thing in the morning? Gah.

Milo's serious, fuzzy face! Murphy's plump, little toe beans! Excellent cats. EXCELLENT. Even with the naughtiness.

Your paint job looks great to me! And I love the statue!
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