Restless

I didn't blog yesterday - too busy - and today I feel very restless.

Our visitors leave tomorrow morning and I shall be busy cleaning, washing and ironing and getting everything ready for our next guests who arrive on Monday.

There are lots of jobs that need to be done today but I can't seem to find the motivation to do any of them.  Instead I have been browsing travel sites dreaming up more holidays.

My bank balance is getting nervous.


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  1. It is always nice to browse the travel sites. I received a holiday brochure through the post this week and I started reading and choosing which holiday I would most like to go on. It was mostly fantasy though!

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    1. Oh yes. I have so many on my Would Like To list but probably will never get around to them.

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  2. I have dreamed of going to the UK for years now!

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    1. Oh Brenda - just do it! One thing I have realised since reaching retirement age is that I may not have not so many years left ahead of me so I need to just do everything now, before it is too late!

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  3. Do it now is my advice. Luckily both of my very dear husbands loved travel and so I have many many happy memories tolook back on. But now they are both gone and I live alone - not unhappily but with too much arthritis to make travel a possibility. Photograph albums of past holidays help. But don't put anything off - you never know what is round the corner - if you can afford it go now.

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    1. I agree totally. We have lost a few dear friends recently, all in their early 60s, and it has made us realise that, as you say, we never know what may be around the corner. Seize the day.

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  4. I prescribe three pints of O'Kell's bitter and a game of darts. That should quell the restlessness.

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    1. As it says on the Okells website... In 1874, Dr. Okell convinced the Island’s parliament to create an act ensuring the purity of beer brewed on the Isle of Man. Ever since, the Island has brewed beer according to these purity laws which prohibit the use of anything other than the natural brewing ingredients of water, yeast, hops and malt. Today, all our beers are produced to these exacting standards. A beer for purists...
      Cheers!

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