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Hello my name is Donna. Thanks for visiting. I live in an Edwardian house in inner city Manchester, I love Baking, car booting, hunting around charity shops, and crafting.I work full time.I have two grown up children. And lots of spare time. This blog is my online diary where I can and do ramble on about my everyday life.

Sunday, 31 December 2017

Happy New year


I'm not going to make New Year resolutions. I never stick to them. I am going to carry on doing what I do and chug along. 

I hope to write 12 new chapters on here next year. Lets see.

whats making me happy today.





And this will make me happy when I finish work at 21:30




Have a Very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year!







                                                                       

Saturday, 30 December 2017

16 weeks and counting

Someone just asked me in work how my house is? and how long has it been now. Its been 16 weeks yes 16 weeks. My god I can't believe we have lived in that damp mess for all this time.

Hopefully when they dig the drains up again  on the 4th January and FIX them properly this time. No cutting corners it will be fixed. And everything else will fall in to place.




I haven't mentioned it before but weekend before Christmas the drains in the road were struggling to take the rain water away because it was raining that heavily. I had a look at our storm drain that is just outside the cellar doors and it seemed to be holding its own. I asked Geoff to bring a couple of sand bags home from work.

During the week I happened to look at the storm drain again and yep you guessed it it looked like it was blocked.  A call to united utilities and a call out later. The operative they sent managed to break the return valve in the drain so that all has to be replaced. I really couldn't make this up.

They are going to try and scheduled the work in next week. But its left my property really vulnerable to flooding I am so worried about Storm Dylan.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/dec/30/storm-dylan-set-to-disrupt-new-years-eve-travel-across-britain

Thursday, 28 December 2017

2018 cooking challenge

Yeahhhhh  i'm back online. What a faff that was they bought me a new laptop yesterday and blow me too cut a long story short it was broke. We had to take it back and get a new one. I have a shiny new blue one. 

Enough of that... Any one up for challenge. 


Now despite all my good intentions I have added  another 3 cook books to my already huge 

collection. On top of this I am subscribed to yumly and pintrest  I would love to say that all these additions mean a constantly changing and varied diet........

..........no i like looking at the pictures then heading to the kitchen to cook a chilli or a spag bol 

So enough is enough and there is no better time of year to start changing this habit. 

For me I will choose one 'new to me' recipe every week from one of my many resources and hopefully over time expand my current menu. Any one wanna join in? no pressure just a bit of fun 


And hopefully loose some weight along the way.





Tuesday, 26 December 2017

Broken laptop

My flu came back with a vengeance on Sunday evening. Off I went to bed at 20:00 all dosed and wrapped   up. I didn't bother with my laptop yesterday. Come to put it on this morning and we have the blue screen of death.




Although I have a good tablet and phone I do love my laptop. It is actually 4 years old today. I do use it every single day to browse and I have a little eBay business so it does get a lot of use. My daughters  have said they will buy me one between them for my birthday as an early present  so I am going to go and a look tomorrow. 

Sunday, 24 December 2017


Merry Christmas xx





Saturday, 23 December 2017

23.12.2017

The Beautiful sky over manchester yesterday.







 I am on a night shift tonight. The house is spotless all the washings done the ridge is full as are the cupboards. I just have to nip to the supermarket in the morning for fresh milk and bread.
Then have a few hours sleep.

Thursday, 21 December 2017

21.12.17 New hair colour


New hair colour  for Christmas. I'ts our annual Christmas night out tonight we are off to the Indian tiffin room in Manchester. We all went a few weeks ago on a Hen night. I have to say the food is fabolous. It's also my last day to try and get this house in some order for the big day. I am working  tomorrow and on  a night shift Saturday.So will be asleep some of Christmas eve. 


Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Christmas food shop


Well I am feeling so much better today. So I can't put it off any longer I have to go and do the dreaded

FOOD SHOP


Who else hates the Christmas food shop. I hate shopping for anything especially this time of year. I
find people rude and impatient, and I hate all the stress of it. No one has any Christmas spirit. Geoff and I always have  a row  in the supermarket because he wants to shop for the 5000. I'ts only one day! and I already have a shelf in the cellar full of goodies that is going to last us well into the new year.

Here Goes! 



Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Ill,ill,ill 18.12.2017



Why do people think is acceptable to come into work and infect people. I was off last week with a pulled back. And then today started with the flu!

I got sent home from work ill again. I have got so much to do I really can't afford to be ill. I have bought some day and night nurse and  am on my second hot toddy. 

Hopefully I will feel better tomorrow. x






Tuesday 19th December 2017 Manchester

A cold and foggy morning in Manchester 


It's that foggy you can't see the Hilton hotel/ Beetham tower from Manchester town hall. 







It's nice and cosy inside though. Heres a look at places that you rarely see. 
Look at that floor isn't it fabulous. All those little worker bee's 







History of Manchester Town Hall

The building of Manchester Town Hall (1868 - 77) was undertaken because the neo-classical Town Hall in King Street had become too small to house the expanding business of the Corporation. A competition was held and won by Alfred Waterhouse (1830 - 1905), mainly for his ingenious planning. The site was an irregular triangle on which had to be fitted a large hall, a suite of reception rooms and living quarters for the Lord Mayor, as well as offices for all the Corporation departments and a chamber for Council meetings. Waterhouse successfully combined the ceremonial and workaday requirements.
The Town Hall was designed in the thirteenth century Gothic style but it was, in Waterhouse's words, a building "essentially of the nineteenth century." It incorporated such innovations as a warm air heating system. The structure comprises fourteen million bricks encased in Spinkwell stone.
The exterior of the Town Hall, which is now a Grade One listed building, bears some notable sculptures. Over the main door is a statue of the Roman General Agricola, who founded Mamucium in 79 AD. Above him are Henry III and Elizabeth I, while at the apex of the main door gable is a statue of St. George.
Centrally placed is the imposing 280 foot high clock tower. The clock mechanism was made by Gillet and Bland, and was started on New Year's Day 1879. The inscription on the three clock faces which are visible from Albert Square reads "Teach us to number our Days."  There are 24 bells in the tower; the Great Hour Bell weighs 8 ton and 2 cwt and is called Great Abel, named after Abel Heywood, the Mayor at the time of the official opening. He laid the pinnacle stone of the spire on December 4th 1875. The formal opening ceremony took place on 13 September 1877.
The cost of the Town Hall was around £1 million. The main Albert Square entrance has an archway 7 feet deep - the thickness of the wall supporting the main tower. In the glass mosaic roof of the entrance hall is an oak trapdoor through which the tower's bells can be lowered to street level. On one side of the entrance hall is Chantrey's statue of the famous chemist and philosopher, John Dalton and on the other, a statue of the great physicist, James Joule.

Sculpture Hall

The Sculpture Hall is on the right of the main entrance. This unusual hall measures 53 feet by 33 feet wide, with a groined roof of Bath stone brought from the Forest of Dean.  Amongst the statues are those of conductor Sir Charles Hallé; Anti-corn Law League campaigners, Richard Cobden and John Bright and the remarkable triptych of celebrated Hallé Orchestra conductor, Sir John Barbirolli.

Staircases

Seven staircases lead from level one to level two. The first two make up the grand staircases leading up from the Sculpture Hall to the state rooms; then there are the two centre block staircases followed by the three spiral staircases which are known as the English, Scottish and Irish staircases because each country provided granite for the steps and columns of one of them. Waterhouse designed the "easy tread stairs" to enable the Victorian ladies in their finery to ascend the stairs without having to look down. He ingeniously concealed the gas pipe, which carried the gas for the lighting, underneath the banister rails of the spiral staircases.

Great Hall and state rooms

The second floor is the most impressive of the Town Hall and contains the Great Hall and the staterooms.
  • The Lord Mayor's Parlour is a lofty room hung with portraits of public figures and paintings presented to the authority.
  • The Reception Room has a fireplace of alabaster and bears the figures of Truth and Justice.
  • The Banqueting Room boasts two fireplaces, one of Hopton Wood stone and the other of oak. Above one of the fireplaces is the minstrels' gallery.
  • The Conference Hall, which was the original Council Chamber, contains an interesting oak screen and canopy and a gallery. Above the landing in front of
  • The Great Hall is a glazed skylight on which are inscribed the names of mayors, lord mayors and chairs of the Council since Manchester received its Charter of Corporation in 1838. The superb ceiling of the Great Hall is separated into panels bearing the arms of the principal countries and towns with which Manchester traded. The landing outside the Great Hall is known as the Bees. On the mosaic floor is a pattern of bees. The bee is symbolic of Manchester's industry and is found on the city's coat of arms. Manchester's involvement in the cotton trade is commemorated by a border of white strands and stylised cotton flowers on the mosaic floors. The 4,500 yards of marble flooring was laid by Venetian craftsmen.

The Town Hall Complex


Today the Town Hall Complex, which includes the Town Hall and Extension, make popular tourist attractions. The Complex is the seat of local government in Manchester, an emblem of civic pride and the face of Manchester City Council. It is a centre of office administration, with around 3,500 staff working there, offering direct delivery of services to the public.











The wikipedia explanation 

The worker bee is one of the best-known symbols of Manchester. The bee first appeared[citation needed] on the Salford coat of arms and Salford was a city long before Manchester,[citation needed] with many crests and local coat of arms still have the bee. It was adopted as a motif for Manchester during the Industrial Revolution, at a time when Manchester was taking a leading role in new forms of mass production, and symbolises Mancunians' hard work during this era and Manchester being a hive of activity in the 19th century.[5][6]
HMS Manchester was nicknamed Busy Bee after the Manchester bee symbol, and the bee is depicted on the ship's crest, which is also present on the ship's funnel.[7] In the early 1970s the famous Boddingtons logo was introduced, depicting a barrel and two bees.[8] The University of Manchester's coat of arms features three bees. The bees are depicted on many structures in Manchester such as lampposts and bollards.[9]
Following the May 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, the bee emblem gained popularity as a public symbol of unity against terrorism, appearing on protest banners and graffiti. Tattoo parlours both in and outside Manchester began to take part in the Manchester Tattoo Appeal, in which they offered bee tattoos to raise money for the victims of the attack.[10][11] During the 2017 International Champions Cup, the two most prominent Greater Manchester-based football clubs, Manchester United and Manchester City, wore a worker bee badge on their kits during the Manchester  Darby  in HoustonTexasUnited States.

















Sunday, 17 December 2017

Bancroft

I have just finished watching the TV programme Bancroft that was on ITV. Early last year I got home from work and found a note through the door asking me to contact the composer of the note.

I rang them and it turned out it was a scouting company that looks for locations for TV companies to film at. It turned out they wanted to use my house to film some scenes for a new Police TV drama. BANCROFT!.

Now the problem with that is we as you know have two furbabies and they don't like strangers in the house, never mind loads of them trawling through the house leaving all the doors open, and maybe even changing decor.All things considered and discussed we decided against it.

It wa nice to watch it and see the house they used around the corner. Although I'm glad we said no I wouldn't like to think someone got murdered in my Kitchen.


Spoilt furbabies, You can just see Pudding in his bed on the floor behind Chips x

Saturday, 16 December 2017

Clearing Clutter

My back feels a little bit better today. it's still sore but I can move. I really have to get going today I have o sort out what we don't need/ want and get my house back into some order.

The contents or our cellar has been in the garden since all this started . I need to sift through it and see what we really need.


It looks like Clampetts/Steptoes  yard. I bet I can get rid of most of this. Wish me Luck 





Friday, 15 December 2017

Merry Christmas

I forgot we managed to get the tree up last weekend. We painted the ripped wallpaper and  put it up. I can't keep waiting for the insurance to get there finger out. At least the tree hides all the damage.
We bought some lovely baubles in Liberty on our trip to London so had to put it up.



With doing that and trying to get everything back into the elar my back has given out. I have to call in sick yesterday. Go to the doctors for some medication that to be honest isn't working. I am sat here with so much to do.But I'm not going to worry about it

Because I've got the second series of the Crown o watch. I spent a lovely afternoon and evening lying on the sofa watching it. The pain is bearable in that position. I am really enjoying it. Just wish the queen would smile more!

  

Wednesday, 13 December 2017

13th December Finally!!

I can breath again. It's finally finishes I just need to put every thing back. That might be tricky as its all been in the garden and its frozen at the moment. Oh well I have faced more than that over these last few weeks.
We feel like our house hasn't been ours. This saga with the Insurance company has gone on and on.They are now saying they are coming on the 20th December 2017. To re-repair the drains. Lets see. I am not stressing about it any longer. We are all alive and well. So what if the house isn't perfect for Christmas it will be next year.






Monday, 11 December 2017

11 December 2017

Finally! It's nearly finished


Friday, 8 December 2017

8th DEcember 2017

CATS CATS AND CATS

I love cats my mum loves cats and my children love cats.I have always had cats We have two very spoilt boys Pudding and Chips. Who are still only babies at 4.









I have been on a rescue mission tonight before work I'm on nights this week. There has been a cat straying for quite some time near a busy main road. She has had one litter of kittens we only managed to save one a few weeks ago by trapping him. We tried and tried to get mummy but she was just too clever for the trap.


The little boy has been re-homed and I am told is very happy.

Due to the weather forecast and the fact that we thought she could be pregnant again it was time to try and trap her. We baited the traps with hot chicken and smelly fish and straight away we had her. Or so we thought.


It was this little sod. We had taken her home yesterday after she followed my daughter to the bus stop. We let her out and I took her home.
I had to leave the rescuers as I had to get to work. But as soon as I arrived I got the message I was hoping for we had her.



She's now warm and safe and that's the main thing. The rescue will take her to the vet tomorrow to make sure she's not pregnant and get her neutered. 

Tuesday, 5 December 2017

5th December 2017

Well the engineers came yesterday with there cameras again to look at the drains. But this time they were bringing the BIG BOSS with them. My daughter who still lives at home told me not to let him go until he told me he was going to fix the drains. Or at least get his phone number, so he took ownership of this problem.
Anyway they found an anomaly!! basically that means water sat in and under the drain. So they are digging the paths up again and sealing them.

Lets hope they fix it this time. And I can get on with putting my house back together.

I don't know when I will get the time to do this I am on three nights this week and working everyday next.

On a brighter note I have just treated myself to this. With codes and Quidco I did really well with money off and free gifts

Thursday, 30 November 2017

Cellar first coat of paint

We have decided to just go ahead and paint the cellar. If we wait for the insurance company to respond to us about the drains, we will be waiting forever. I spent 3 hours on the phone to them yesterday being passed around to different people. They arranged to come out today while I was here to reassess the drains and show me on the camera. They sneakily came yesterday while I was in work. OH well they will just have to come back.

First coat on. I will have to contact the flooring people and delay them coming.





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