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Re: Diary summary week ending 2nd November 2025
« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 22:10 »
It has happened again!
My password not being recognised and I have had to sign in every time .
Never know why-
It is very frustrating —-I had  noticed I had made a spelling error but I couldn’t correct it .
Why does this happen ?
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Re: Diary summary week ending 2nd November 2025
« Reply #10 on: Yesterday at 22:24 »
All these companies that want us to download their app, you never hear of them offering to give you any extra storage on your device.

I really wish the supermarkets could come up with one single app that accommodated them all.

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Re: Diary summary week ending 2nd November 2025
« Reply #11 on: Today at 01:05 »
And because of health issues etc. no Christmas tree etc. this year - all my wonderful collection of glass baubles, dating back over 100 years, will stay dustily in the loft, probably not come out again until.....
Ah well.TY
TY that's a shame. Can you not hang them on something else ? A bare branch or two Some tinsel.Or have I got it wrong and it's the attic access that's the problem.  ::)

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Re: Diary summary week ending 2nd November 2025
« Reply #12 on: Today at 14:09 »
jimbo50: Problem is getting a "Real" tree located. bought and erected, only then the thought of getting into the loft and lifting down four large plastic "trunks" of carefully wrapped baubles, built up over at least three generations past ours, then checking / fitting/ sorting lights, and then actually unwrapping each bauble, checking then fitting it in place...... used to be at least two nice glasses to do all that, and about 12th night do all in reverse, then lumber the boxes up.....
- And I'm not a minimalist to manage a tasteful bare branch!
Add to which, a couple of lively young cats .... and OH not very well nowadays. Simply no energy to spare.
Viktoria, were you told about not getting too close to some forms of magnets / vibration sources? There's a sort of sludge magnet thing attached to our heating system I was warned to stay away from that area when first I got a pacemaker. And I used to use an electrical engraver quite a lot, with glass, and that apparently isn't good, or microwaves. Check such things out with your medics.
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