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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 230637" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Sharon/WO, our beach is literally at the end of our street. I'll have to measure it, but I think it's maybe half a kilometre at most, probably less. But it's a steep hill to walk back up, so with my legs not working too well, I usually either drive or take my granny scooter. We have a couple of other beaches we go to also, they're a bit further away. The one we went to yesterday was about ten minutes' drive away in the next village. I had to chuckle at your husband & easy child's plans for year-round tree decorations. It seems a lot of trouble to go to, just to avoid putting the tree away!</p><p></p><p>Sharon/LDM, I'll have plenty to do tomorrow. I hope you get through your list to make the necessary phone calls.</p><p></p><p>Rabbit, I hope you get all your errands run and the appointment goes well for difficult child 3. </p><p></p><p>The cool change has finally arrived - it's mostly dry, unfortunately. I'm glad difficult child 3 watered the garden for me.</p><p></p><p>I've been waiting for difficult child 3 to finally have his shower and head for bed. He's been working on his (very old) laptop computer today, trying to speed it up. It's currently running a diagnostic which he has to leave overnight. I just hope it doesn't overheat, in our current hot weather. Oh well, if it does then it could be another insurance claim. difficult child 3 has just hit the showers, washing off today's salt (the beach, then a lot of sweat). While I've been waiting I've been digging out easy child 2/difficult child 2's films, the short ones she's been in (with no payment) for the experience and fun. I keep remembering yet another one she's done. It's only been a few y ears, but with each one technology has improved since. The first one she did was a leading role, but we were very disappointed in the final film, it was so badly put together. However, husband discovered a few days ago that newer technology is reading the disk better, because it turns out the student who burned the copy for easy child 2/difficult child 2 burned a DVD to a CD, and our old DVD player had trouble reading it. So we're going to re-burn it now we can read it better, so it will play better. We can use it to make a showreel disk for her and include the feature films she's done professionally since. It's been interesting to see her progress, and to see the range of characters she's played. She's 22 now and still looks 14! The film I found tonight, she was playing a girl in her early 20s and really had to work at it to look old enough.</p><p></p><p>I'm going outside for a few minutes to stand in the wind to cool down before bed. husband is already in bed and asleep - poor darling, he's so tired after the early start this morning.</p><p></p><p>G'night, all.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 230637, member: 1991"] Sharon/WO, our beach is literally at the end of our street. I'll have to measure it, but I think it's maybe half a kilometre at most, probably less. But it's a steep hill to walk back up, so with my legs not working too well, I usually either drive or take my granny scooter. We have a couple of other beaches we go to also, they're a bit further away. The one we went to yesterday was about ten minutes' drive away in the next village. I had to chuckle at your husband & easy child's plans for year-round tree decorations. It seems a lot of trouble to go to, just to avoid putting the tree away! Sharon/LDM, I'll have plenty to do tomorrow. I hope you get through your list to make the necessary phone calls. Rabbit, I hope you get all your errands run and the appointment goes well for difficult child 3. The cool change has finally arrived - it's mostly dry, unfortunately. I'm glad difficult child 3 watered the garden for me. I've been waiting for difficult child 3 to finally have his shower and head for bed. He's been working on his (very old) laptop computer today, trying to speed it up. It's currently running a diagnostic which he has to leave overnight. I just hope it doesn't overheat, in our current hot weather. Oh well, if it does then it could be another insurance claim. difficult child 3 has just hit the showers, washing off today's salt (the beach, then a lot of sweat). While I've been waiting I've been digging out easy child 2/difficult child 2's films, the short ones she's been in (with no payment) for the experience and fun. I keep remembering yet another one she's done. It's only been a few y ears, but with each one technology has improved since. The first one she did was a leading role, but we were very disappointed in the final film, it was so badly put together. However, husband discovered a few days ago that newer technology is reading the disk better, because it turns out the student who burned the copy for easy child 2/difficult child 2 burned a DVD to a CD, and our old DVD player had trouble reading it. So we're going to re-burn it now we can read it better, so it will play better. We can use it to make a showreel disk for her and include the feature films she's done professionally since. It's been interesting to see her progress, and to see the range of characters she's played. She's 22 now and still looks 14! The film I found tonight, she was playing a girl in her early 20s and really had to work at it to look old enough. I'm going outside for a few minutes to stand in the wind to cool down before bed. husband is already in bed and asleep - poor darling, he's so tired after the early start this morning. G'night, all. Marg [/QUOTE]
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