which apart from meals, wasn't much.
Thursday, 28 November 2024
What We Bought in Chambery
Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Well, that was a nightmare
We had a lovely time away and I was beginning to think that the Travel Gods had turned a blind eye to us daring to actually leave home again, but they were just lulling us and as we started our return trip they decided to throw Storm Bert into the mix.
That photo is part of the queue we had to join when we landed back at Heathrow ( after two hours on the ground in Lyon waiting to be given permission to take off in the first place ). By this stage our Glasgow connection had been cancelled, rebooked, new flight cancelled and rebooked again, at which point the BA app crashed (hardly surprising) and we joined the queue.
After over an hour in that during which we moved approximately 30 yards a variety of announcements gave us permission to leave the queue and 'seek assistance from any BA member of staff'. Need I say that these were thin on the ground,and many had perfected that technique, beloved of waiters, in which they silently signal they know you're there, and have no intention whatsoever of catching your eye lest you expect them to actually come and do their job. We ended up with a hotel voucher for one night ('but we need two nights, our rebooked flight is Monday evening' 'you'll have to talk to the hotel about that when you get there', instructions to catch a coach and pay for it ourselves to the hotel concerned, and a doubtful face when we said we needed our hold bags, given that we don't usually do cabin baggage and hadn't this time. We learned a useful lesson there; don't pack charging cables for your phone in your hold baggage and the OH also learned it's a bad idea to pack your medication in there too.
On the upside, no passports were lost and no permanent injury done to joints so I suppose you could say we were on an upward curve.
Since our arrival home was some 52 hours later than anticipated, we finally got back about nine last night, I have a lot of catching up to do today, hence the short post. Much more to follow over the coming days.
Wednesday, 13 November 2024
Au revoir
We are going away on a trip that reads like something from The Before (Covid) Times. In preparation for this I had my hair done this morning and I think I've persuaded myself that that will be the last time I have it coloured. Time perhaps to let it go grey with grace.
Anyway we are spending tonight on the ferry so that we don't have to get up at stupid o'clock to get to the other side of Orkney to catch it before it sails at 7.00 in the morning (check in an hour before and a 40 minute drive, I'm sure you can do the sums.). Then Glasgow, Leeds , Glasgow again, Chambery in the French Alps then back to Glasgow and then Orkney again. Ten quite hectic days, although I hope there will be some fun in there too. Fingers crossed there will be some bloggable stuff in all of that, but in any case no more blog posts until after we're back which, weather permitting, will be 24th of the month.
Sunday, 10 November 2024
Would you believe it - some good telly at last!
Thursday, 7 November 2024
Another Sad(dish) Farewell
I said goodbye this week to my Rivendell socks. You can read all about why and how I knitted them in this blog post . And see a bit more of the finished article. Not my happiest ever knitting experience.
They looked lovely when done and I enjoyed wearing them, which is why I was sad to say goodbye to them, but the soles had felted, the rest was pilling, the colour was leaching out of the yarn .... basically in an overcrowded sock drawer they could no longer justify taking up space. If the pattern had been better written I would have knitted a replacement pair, but it isn't, and there's just no reason to put myself through all that pain again!
Following on from an earlier post I succumbed yesterday and bought the JL Advent Calendar. Despite my doubts, I like the Parisian street scene and although I wouldn't describe the 'apartment' (where the games and activities are) as cosy - and to be fair the JL people themselves call it 'chic' - the colours are much more to my taste than last year's Edwardian Country House ones. So an improvement on that already!
Wednesday, 6 November 2024
Wool stats and projects for October
This isn't pretty!
My quarterly clubs arrived and I went to the Glasgow Yarn festival and then there was the Australia themed sock yarn ... so the grand total in was 1250g. It was another unproductive month knitting wise as I only managed to finish three things. So wool out was only 243 g which means a net increase for October of 1007, and the reduction for the year is down to 6769.
The projects I managed were
Monday, 4 November 2024
Advents
I know, we haven't got Bonfire Night over yet, how dare I mention something associated with Christmas? There again I had an e-mail from Jacquie Lawson last week saying their Advent Calendar is now on sale so I'm assuming we can talk about them, even if it is just November.
I daresay I will get the JL one although I had a few issues with it last year. At least this year they claim they have some new music, which is a great relief because they have been using the same few carols over and over for years now, and some of them I am very sick of. The calendars are fun and I do look forward to seeing what each day brings, but occasionally I think I have just got a bit too used to them and no longer have quite the same joy in them that I did when the first few came out. The wonder is gone. And that is not the fault of the team at JL, it's a fault in me, because I've got blase. That said the colour palette last year was horrible and I'm not particularly taken with the this years setting - 'a chic apartment in Paris'.
We do already have four advent things in the house. One is the yarn advent that the OH traditionally buys for me for Christmas; this year it's from a dyer called The Yarn Artist themed on the paintings of Van Gogh and that's still in the box the postie brought it in. I'm not sure whether to open that day by day in December or leave it all until Christmas Day. The jury is out on that one.
Also yarn related is the weekly advent from Lay Family Yarn which I treated myself to.