After a somewhat 'harrowing' week at work, my normal bouncy resilience has deserted me. So I'm off to try & find it & reinstall it on my hard drive. Normal programming will resume as soon as I do.
oh dear Millie - you poor thing. must be something in the water here at the moment - i'm the same. This week is lucky it only has three days not five or I would be needing more than sedation! Take care and enjoy this unseasonal warm autumn weather xxx (oh, and the single fronted cottages are KILLING me at the moment - so close and yet so far, damn only having a single income!!) xx
Sorry to hear this. Luckily the weekend is upon us and isn't a famous royal wedding happening tomorrow? I know you must be excited about that. Make sure you set the record button and we can watch it in the arvo with some champers and chocolate. Love ya, Heidi
Some days it is kind of a shame that tranquilizers fell out of fashion. Perhaps a massage or reflexology would be a sufficient substitute. or bungee jumping! Hope you are recharged soon. j
Life in the little village of Stirling in the hills above Adelaide in South Australia is just about as good as it gets! Enjoying a cool climate and 'hill-station' feel, Stirling is well-known for its 19th-century stone villas set on large grounds dense with roses, camellias, rhododendrons and huge old Oaks.
With 3 sons, 3 grandchildren & my work in a scientific business dominated by yes, more men, The Laurel Hedge was born out of my sheer desperation for something the boys just don't get & never will!
Quote This!
'No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it all too seriously.'
15 years of renovating was over - we'd just completed everything & were really enjoying our lovely old Victorian villa in the Eastern suburbs of Adelaide. However we'd always had a fondness for the country life & without warning we found ourselves transported by alien beings disguised as Real Estate Agents to a house on 1/2 acre of wild, rambling gardens in Stirling!
The house is circa 1972 & with all the 70's features. Open-faced brown brick walls, raked ceilings, exposed beams, split levels - totally yuk! However, it's inherent design is great & the location amazing - tucked behind a wonderful old laurel hedge in a quiet country lane in the heart of gorgeous Stirling.
Oh Mills. I hear ya. Take some deep ones. A-M xx
ReplyDeleteAlmost the weekend, dear Millie and sorry you have had one of those weeks.
ReplyDeleteSending hugs
Carolyn xo
oh dear Millie - you poor thing. must be something in the water here at the moment - i'm the same. This week is lucky it only has three days not five or I would be needing more than sedation!
ReplyDeleteTake care and enjoy this unseasonal warm autumn weather xxx
(oh, and the single fronted cottages are KILLING me at the moment - so close and yet so far, damn only having a single income!!) xx
Sorry to hear that the week beat the stuffing out of you!! Not cool. I hope you are fresh and revived soon :)
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Sorry to hear this. Luckily the weekend is upon us and isn't a famous royal wedding happening tomorrow? I know you must be excited about that. Make sure you set the record button and we can watch it in the arvo with some champers and chocolate. Love ya, Heidi
ReplyDeleteIm with you Millie. The Easter thing has done me in. Recharge & relax. Take care.
ReplyDeleteRebecca x
something is 'going on' out there!!
ReplyDeletei know several peeps having problems right now....
including me.
xxx
Some days it is kind of a shame that tranquilizers fell out of fashion. Perhaps a massage or reflexology would be a sufficient substitute. or bungee jumping! Hope you are recharged soon. j
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry :( {{{hugs}}}
ReplyDeleteOh, I think we can all relate at one time or another, Millie. Put your feet up for as long as you can!
ReplyDeleteDeborah