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Monday 4 January 2016
Tax return
I am doing my tax return online. It has to be done by the end of January. Apparently I owe the Inland Revenue much more than I thought although I am sure
I must have made a mistake. My wife says look at the form again tomorrow when my head is clearer. She is right.
Sunday 3 January 2016
Relatives
This weekend we drove up to Barnsley, Yorkshire, staying one night away to help one of the relatives of Lis celebrate her 30th wedding anniversary. It was my furtherest drive since my stroke. It was a good chance for Lis to see relatives she has not seen for many years and to revisit old haunts in Barnsley.
Friday 1 January 2016
2016 is here
So, the new year is with us. A time for new beginnings and new hopes.
May I wish every reader of this blog, where ever you live on this
small, shared, planet of ours, a very happy and peaceful 2016. I hope we
can all enjoy 2016 in peace and goodwill.
My main ambition is to make the most of life: it is a precious gift.
So I really hope you have a great 2016 whatever your situation. We must grab life with both hands.
My main ambition is to make the most of life: it is a precious gift.
So I really hope you have a great 2016 whatever your situation. We must grab life with both hands.
Thursday 31 December 2015
2015
As I write this we have just under one hour to go of this year. In some
parts of the world it is already the new year. For me, it has been a
"challenging" year with only slow, slow improvements in my stroke. My voice
is still poor, I still have problems with many drinks and I have not
made the full recovery by now that I was hoping for so much. I just hope
next year is better, or at the very least that I can better adapt to
the "me" I am these days.
Horses at Newmarket
Newmarket,
the worldwide home of horse racing, is just 4 miles away. We do most of
our food shopping there - mostly in Waitrose and sometimes at Tesco.
Today we drove through Newmarket and did a walk at nearby Dalham, which
is a real "chocolate box" village filled with thatched cottages. A
hundred and fifty years ago these would have been tithed cottages for
agricultural workers living in abject and grinding poverty. These days
they are worth a small fortune and they are probably homes for the well
grounded. Many may be second homes for people coming to Newmarket for
the races.
Wednesday 30 December 2015
All grandchildren now gone home after Christmas
Today, the last of our grandchildren went home to Kent with their mum and dad. The house now seems very quiet. At least it is tidy, although we prefer it with a slight mess and them around.
Tuesday 29 December 2015
Mowing the lawns
At least 3 people were cutting their grass today, even though it was Dec 29th! We've had the mildest December I can ever
recall.
OK, things could change to heavy snow very quickly, but if things do continue as they are, I shall be cutting our lawns all winter, which would be so different from normal.
No, so far, the extremely mild weather continues. Yesterday I did some work in the garden in my shirt sleeves. It was not even cold!
OK, things could change to heavy snow very quickly, but if things do continue as they are, I shall be cutting our lawns all winter, which would be so different from normal.
No, so far, the extremely mild weather continues. Yesterday I did some work in the garden in my shirt sleeves. It was not even cold!
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