Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Wet Wednesday

Okay, so what has happened to our promised blazingly hot summer? Was that it a couple of weeks ago? And can we sue the met office for getting our hopes up?

It has been decidedly grey and yucky here. And today we got some of that damp stuff coming down. But had a nice day, my cousin and his wife had finally made it over to this side of the country, en route to Scotland. So we had a lovely lunch, and then I took him on a tour of his old haunts... so a nice trip down memory lane. Well for him... but a nice day. I do like them, get on well with them, they are so laid back and chilled out, on the whacky side, my kinda people!

Did manage to catch Mr Murray winning his match, in a very easy way... tennis at Queens so far has been disapointing, far too many boring matches. Hopefully things will now get interesting. Blimey and England are 5 nil up on Andorra! Does the latter have a defence?

Am very disappointed in CSI, since Grissom left it has been all down hill. They need someone charismatic in the show, the replacement isn't working. It was wrong to go for a greenhorn, they should have brought in a fully trained CSI, who would ruffle everyone's feathers. And why aren't we seeing much of Catherine? She's the quirky one, far more interesting that dull Nick, he's good, but as a foil for other characters. Just hope they sort stuff out for next season, as they are definitely missing Grissom.


No crafting... and none tomorrow. Tho have now got pics for scrapping. Went to Boots to print off pics, arrived at same time as tech head who had come to repair machine... it did not bode well. I got on with selecting pics, went thru all the faffing, got to end of program to be told - no paper in printer! Except there was... five minutes of faffing by tech head, and assistant, printer spewed out umpteen blank sheets of paper, and finally got round to printing my photos. Still they knocked a few bob off for my inconvenience. So now got 12 photos to scrap....

be back tomorrow

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