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elle

7th March 2017, 23:02
Hi, Rusty!
I am sorry to be so late in replying........I must own up to having fallen asleep!
The dog awakened me!
I think the extensive new garden planning may depend on cost.......at the moment the garden is laid mainly to lawn - or that is the theory.......
It does rather resemble a churned up muddy mess at the moment!
We have flower beds edging the lawn.
The whole lot is surrounded by eight trees, since we lost the plum tree recently.
It is not a very large garden......
London gardens do not tend to be all that big, unless one is exceedingly affluent, and lives in a huge house!
We are not! and do not!
But if we can afford David's suggestions, we shall go ahead.
The new fencing is certainly a must!
I see I am too late to be of assistance over the Hamlet clue!
Chris has already told you!
I have missed doing the crosswords today - I hope John is back on track tomorrow!
He assure me no one was hurt in the car smash.
Poor Victoria!
Somewhat spooky coming on top of our discussions about horse riding accidents!


Hello, Ros!
Yes, a rather big gardening project, as it will mean re-hashing the entire garden!
It all depends on whether we like his ideas and if we can afford it!
My husband still needs "persuading" about my new ideas!
I'm working on it...........
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rusty

7th March 2017, 23:41
Hello, Elle!
Just do your garden bit by bit.
Your husband may have an idea or two of his own?
There is no rush? Or is there?
You have not mentioned the haw?
Victoria is part of the ITV broadcasting team covering Cheltenham next week.
She is interviewing folk.
Maybe see her interrogating Willie Mullins, or Vroum Vroum Mag!
She is completely in love with horses now!
I did not know this, but Betfair who sponsored her in the Foxhunters last year, gave her a horse as a "thank you" present.
She is a mare called According to Sarah.
I put the clue to you as you had no crossword today.
Just to keep your hand in!
I had an idea you would have been able to explain it!
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elle

8th March 2017, 10:55
Good morning, Rusty!
Fell dreich here!
Our roads are gridlocked again as the spillage clean up supposedly continues.....
The affected (very large ) portion of road and pavements is still blockaded, so the park cannot be approached on foot from our side.
This morning my husband came out with me and we drove in the opposite direction and took the dog to a park further away.
We had trouble getting home and have only just arrived back!
It is impossible now to get in/ out of our road by car.....and the local buses are on diversion.........
Our local Council appears singularly ill- equipped to deal with any "emergency!!
I had intended meeting my daughter for lunch, but have cancelled!
I am "in" now and staying here !
I do, though, have the crosswords today!
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rusty

8th March 2017, 11:37
Good day, Elle!
Fine morning here.
No so good about the gridlock.
You shall have to be patient!
Hope you enjoy your crosswords.
I have not looked at mine yet.
Been busy emptying a room.
I have a joiner coming tomorrow to do one or two things and that should help him.
Kinghorn was in the News yesterday.
There is a large whale doing back-flips etc in the Forth opposite Kinghorn!
Three of my neighbours drove down to see it.
Right, back to my task of clearing stuff!
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elle

8th March 2017, 12:57
Hi, Rusty!
Still raining, although not as heavily.......
I had a friend ring up earlier, and ask me over for coffee this morning.
I am afraid that I declined........I couldn't face the rain (if I walked ) or the road block if I asked my husband to drive me there.
And as for a bus....I am not sure if one is just supposed to "whistle"........?
Enough is enough for one day!
However do you manage to empty a room? We have nowhere to move anything to, if you follow me?
I am still wondering how to manage to get a new carpet fitted in our lounge?
We have bookshelves lining two walls; a large piano and stool; the television; two coffee tables; the sofa and three armchairs (all quite large and hefty)
Even if we were physically able to move them , there is nowhere to put them!
Time was when the carpet fitters would shift furniture from one end of the room to the other, whilst laying carpet......now one is expected to "empty" the room!
What is your joiner going to do?
Right, I must finish the hoovering......
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rusty

8th March 2017, 13:20
Hello, Elle!
Pity about your weather!
I have unused bed rooms here, so I have plenty space to move stuff.
I just get stuck in, and I use sliders under the heavy stuff.
I had a big clear out around a year ago and it is much better now.
The joiner is building a cupboard and storage shelving etc.
He has a fair idea of what I want and I shall just stay out of his way and make the coffee!
He loves coffee!
I am just heading out now, for a walk, it has got showery here.
Then I'll see what the Budget is all about when I return.
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elle

8th March 2017, 15:50
Hi, Rusty!
Did you have a good walk?
Goodness me!
I have spent all morning/ afternoon trying to find someone to speak to about this wretched Capital Gains Tax.......
The powers- that -be are still chasing me in an attempt to fine me for Self Assessment Tax forms that were not only "not late", but weren't even required in the first instance!
Yet could I find anyone willing to tell me how much CGT I owe....?
I have been trying to pay this for ages now!
I finally got to talk to a very nice Scottish lad (called Mohammed) who was in Glasgow.......press 99 and speak to a human!
So I have finally sorted that out and paid it over the phone.
However, the S/A battle still rages on........
I am wearying of the fight......it is becoming boring.......
You are lucky to know a good joiner.
We need some one reliable to build a wall cupboard to fit over the fridge and freezer.
We have been to B & Q and Homebase but cannot find anything to meet our requirements.
Crosswords? I haven't even had time to print them out!
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rusty

8th March 2017, 18:44
Hello, Elle!
You are making progress!
Well done you and Mohammed!
I thought his name was Hector!
The Capital Gains Tax can be tricky!.
I spoke to a very helpful lady at HMRC Capital Gains dept and we sorted it out very quickly over the phone.
Speak to your neighbours about a joiner to see if any have had one recently who did a good job.
A "built to fit" one is better than anything B&Q or Homebase sell.
Do you have a Howdens near you?
That's where a lot of joiners go.
They only sell to tradesmen and could probably recommend a good joiner.
Worth a try?
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elle

8th March 2017, 20:03
Hi, Rusty!
Progress indeed........after all, it has only taken over twelve months to pay this!
However, do not take this matter lightly.......I am still being held accountable - as too is my husband - for these mysterious Self Assessment tax fines......which I am refusing to pay.
(I have visions of being frogmarched away at dawn!
You may yet have to visit me in prison.........)
Now I'm hesitating about going down this road.....but I'll buy it ....who is Hector?
Yes, I do agree , the word of mouth recommendation is a great way to go to find tradesmen!
And we and the neighbours do have a combined list of such - but no decent joiner!
We don't have a Howdens?
Seemingly there were several branches in the area once upon a time, but they have all closed down now (so Google tells me).
But your theory is sound.......we have a Jewsons - I wonder if staff there could be of any help?
Is it a similar firm to Howdens?
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rusty

8th March 2017, 20:24
Good evening, Elle!
Google "Hector the taxman"!
A fine lad!
Keep at HMRC about the Self Assessment.
I am sure you will find common ground if you get to speak to the right folk.
Could Mohammed help you there?
Elle, think this way.
Many folk go to B&Q, jewsons etc and have no joiner.
But quite a few joiners will have trade accounts at these places and it would be worth asking, (best at the trade counter) for a good local joiner's name.
These shops employ these same joiners for fitting kitchens etc.
Or, do you have "Trusted Traders" down there?
That can be a good way of finding a good tradesman.
Best go for one with a home 'phone number, rather than only a mobile number.
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