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Jan 01, 2014 03:54AM

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Hope no one's suffering too much due to the horrible weather we're having in the uk at the moment. A good weekend for reading I think!

No we seem to be ok I'm glad to say - being flooded must be awful.

Did you hear about the poor woman and her dog Elvis who were rescued today after being cut off by floods since before Christmas?

Just what my hubby was saying this morning.

Brilliant - hope you enjoy playing with your new kindle Hilary! And that it's a nice simple process to download all your old books onto it ;)
Hopefully they'll magically materialise from the cloud by themselves :0)
Another bargain for your kindle .
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Farthing-Smal...
I haven't read this but it sounds very intriguing - it's an alternate history thriller.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Farthing-Smal...
I haven't read this but it sounds very intriguing - it's an alternate history thriller.

I started to look but caught myself and closed the page down - am trying to get through some of the mountain first. Although I did buy Obabakoak and Dusty Answer earlier because I couldn't find them in the library catalogue...but it doesn't count if they are for a group read does it?



I was disappointed to find that the new Paperwhite hasn't come with an integral WiFi connection so that you can access the store wherever you are. I used that quite a lot but I'm not sure if it simply isn't an option with the Paperwhite or I'm bought the wrong version.

That's great news Angela - hearty congratulations !
@ Ellie - I know you won't see this until your broadband is fixed - but I hope it's fixed soon :0)

@Angela, congratulations, what great news for you.

Just came across this lovely 16th century carol to bid goodbye to Christmas for another year
Now have good day, now have good day!
I am Christmas, and now I go my way.
Here have I dwelt with more and less [i.e. everyone]
From Hallowtide till Candlemas,
And now must I from you hence pass;
Now have good day!
I take my leave of king and knight,
And earl, baron, and lady bright;
To wilderness I must me dight; [I must prepare myself to go into the wilderness]
Now have good day!
And of the good lord of this hall
I take my leave, and of guests all;
Methink I hear Lent doth call;
Now have good day!
And from every worthy officer,
Marshall, panetere and butler,
I take my leave as for this year;
Now have good day!
Another year I trust I shall
Make merry in this hall,
If rest and peace in England may fall;
Now have good day!
But oftentimes I have heard say
That he is loath to part away
Who often biddeth 'Have good day!'
Now have good day!
Now fare ye well, all in fere; [together]
Now fare ye well for all this year;
Yet for my sake make ye good cheer;
Now have good day!
This Carol "imagines a Christmas in an aristocratic hall, with the lord and his guests and servants. The fourth verse takes particular notice of these 'officers', who had doubtless been working especially hard over the Christmas season: a marshall is the person in charge of seating guests in the hall, etc.; a panetere is the one in charge of the pantry; and the butler the one in charge of the drink!"
Here's a link to the site that I found it on
http://aclerkofoxford.blogspot.co.uk/
Now have good day, now have good day!
I am Christmas, and now I go my way.
Here have I dwelt with more and less [i.e. everyone]
From Hallowtide till Candlemas,
And now must I from you hence pass;
Now have good day!
I take my leave of king and knight,
And earl, baron, and lady bright;
To wilderness I must me dight; [I must prepare myself to go into the wilderness]
Now have good day!
And of the good lord of this hall
I take my leave, and of guests all;
Methink I hear Lent doth call;
Now have good day!
And from every worthy officer,
Marshall, panetere and butler,
I take my leave as for this year;
Now have good day!
Another year I trust I shall
Make merry in this hall,
If rest and peace in England may fall;
Now have good day!
But oftentimes I have heard say
That he is loath to part away
Who often biddeth 'Have good day!'
Now have good day!
Now fare ye well, all in fere; [together]
Now fare ye well for all this year;
Yet for my sake make ye good cheer;
Now have good day!
This Carol "imagines a Christmas in an aristocratic hall, with the lord and his guests and servants. The fourth verse takes particular notice of these 'officers', who had doubtless been working especially hard over the Christmas season: a marshall is the person in charge of seating guests in the hall, etc.; a panetere is the one in charge of the pantry; and the butler the one in charge of the drink!"
Here's a link to the site that I found it on
http://aclerkofoxford.blogspot.co.uk/
Anyone got anything planned for the weekend - we might pop out on the tandem as it's supposed to be dry for once.
Just came across this article about the "reality checkpoint" in Cambridge.
http://thedabbler.co.uk/2014/01/reali...
Just came across this article about the "reality checkpoint" in Cambridge.
http://thedabbler.co.uk/2014/01/reali...
That's quite cool Lee - love a bit of enigmatic graffiti! I'd love to visit Cambridge sometime, it looks lovely.


I've just got back from a rally nice day in town, just wandering the shops, bought myself a new top for work and on the way home stopped off at a bar in M&S for a small glass of pink fizz. Just set me up nice for the evening where I'm up for making some fajitas tonight!
That's great news about your friend, Hilary :0)
@ Tracey - what a pleasant way to spend the day - your mention of pink fizz has reminded me about the bottle of cava my boss bought me for Christmas - I'd better go and open it before it goes off.
@ Tracey - what a pleasant way to spend the day - your mention of pink fizz has reminded me about the bottle of cava my boss bought me for Christmas - I'd better go and open it before it goes off.

@Hilary - that's great news about your friend, I hope she is feeling a lot better soon and back to her normal self asap!
@ Tracey, Lee and Jenny - enjoy your boozing girls, sounds like everyone is having a nice Saturday! We found a box of Kronenburg 1664 beer in the shed leftover off Christmas - had forgotten all about it - sacrilege! So I'm going to have some of that tonight I think :)
@ Tracey, Lee and Jenny - enjoy your boozing girls, sounds like everyone is having a nice Saturday! We found a box of Kronenburg 1664 beer in the shed leftover off Christmas - had forgotten all about it - sacrilege! So I'm going to have some of that tonight I think :)


Lovely - I'm on the sofa in front of the fire - hubby's in the kitchen making a fry up.
Will do - but we've only got veggie bacon I'm afraid :0)
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