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Coalhouse it is then folks
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(13-12-2020, 04:22 PM)Veggie Wrote: Definitely a coalhouse and I remember the outside toilet next door. They should bring them back - so useful when you're gardening! Not so good on a freezing night when you don't have an indoor one though.
BBCWales made a reality TV series called The Coal House, set in the 1920s. Worth a watch if you want to see what life was like when Spec was young.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lbrhm I just watched the first episode Veggie, I love these sort of programs.
I enjoyed the Victorian and Edwardian ones that were on early 2000’s? with Ruth Goodman and her merry men?
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Have you see Tales from the Green Valley? Same people but set in Stuart times. Its on You tube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...KF9SOK-IIt
I've been to "The Valley" (we were sworn to secrecy about its location) and shown round by Stuart Peachey (one of the team). I even tried on his coat that he wears on the programme!! He made it himself. Its also the first place I met Medlars in the flesh, so to speak.
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Yesterday was a good day. It stopped raining when 2 of my children arrived with their partners and a grandchild. We went for a walk and were able to picnic by the Tilstone locks on the canal. we had, all homemade, tomato and squash soup, cheese and onion pie and mince pies and flapjacks. The canal path was quite muddy so we kept to the lanes which were pretty quiet. The rain held off while we were out. There was only one minor mishap when the grandson slipped over in the only muddy lane we went along. He had several layer of clothes on so only needed to peel off the outer one.
It was my 70th birthday today so I have now entered my 8th Decade and we had a zoom meeting with most of my family present. It has hardly stopped raining all day and there are puddles everywhere. Picked some broccoli sprouts, carrots and a cabbage. Made a thai curry for tea but didn't use the cabbage.
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Happy Birthday Mark. A great way to celebrate your big day!!
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Happy birthday Mark, so being out and about like that, I take it I don't need to worry, there will be no pain when I turn 70
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14-12-2020, 09:36 AM
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Belated birthday wishes Mark
Sounds like you had a lovely weekend
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(13-12-2020, 10:21 PM)Spec Wrote: Happy birthday Mark, so being out and about like that, I take it I don't need to worry, there will be no pain when I turn 70
Not sure that is the case in Scotland, its unusual to live so long.
Also, them that do may be in trouble. I remember a friend of mine coming back from a funeral near Thurso. The person who died had been in their eighties. He said that the preacher in his sermon had intimated that they must have made a pack with the Devil to exceed their allotted time of 3 score year plus 10.
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Happy birthday mark.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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