OK... truth be known I have bugger all to yabber on about.
It's a weekend that we might have gone away for a 2-3 day break, but thanks to the latest Covid outbreak, we are stuck at home.
I'm already over it. Last year it didn't feel so boring and restrictive. This time around, it's just a fag.
There is so much I want to get done before summer gets here, but none of it can happen until we get to Level 2 or 1.
Painting and carpet, to name just a few things on the 'to do' list. I can't believe how bloody long it is taking to get the damn painting company here. I contacted them MONTHS ago FFS. They have to do their job before anything else can be done. Grrrrrr.
I got a lovely wee gift in the mail yesterday:
ABOVE: A very sweet card and a gorgeous heart pendant!
Thank You so much Michelle C, you really are a lovely friend. It is so nice knowing you often think of me. You have a heart of gold. 💙💛💚💜
Right, I'm gunna roll over can catch some more Zzzzz's now. Or read the news. One or other.
Catch ya later.
That is a really cute and thoughtful heart pendant. I know the Covid restrictions are a pain, but needed. I am happy your numbers are going down. Hopefully to Zero.
ReplyDeleteThe colours in that 💜 heart are beautiful,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely thought from your friend ,
Busy day ahead even though we are still in lockdown, days still fly by and are busy
Have a fun day
Cheers 🥂
A lazy day doing nothing is just fine. I am sure Stew will enjoy the rest, working from home is quite tiring 😁
ReplyDeleteI think it best to throw on a hat and coat and go for a quick walk when one feels unsettled. Clear your head a bit. I know how you feel, I am so done with wearing a mask but I will, in fact I double mask, but I am so done with it all. And that is the only way I am being inconvenienced - wearing a mask, so I feel pretty dang lucky, my heart aches for those truly sick with covid and the medical staff across the world. Hang in there Chris...we'll overcome it one day. XO, Ky Girl
ReplyDeleteWhen you've got nothing to do, do it! Ive finally bought a piece of pork belly. I know you've cooked it before Chris. Any suggestions? Kj
ReplyDeleteSlice a criss cross pattern in the fatty top, just deep enough to get to the meat underneath. Smother the entire piece in oil, sprinkle salt on the fatty top, lay it on a tray, inside a baking dish. Oven at 160 deg C for about 2.5 hours, then turn the temperature up to 180 and cook for a further hour or so. If it hasn't cracked on the top (the fatty bit) turn the grill on and grill it... WATCH IT ALL THE TIME SO YOU DON'T BURN IT! Once it's bubbled up and crispy, take it out. Have with veges and gravy, or apple sauce (or both). The 'tray' is one you put cooked baking on to cool down.
DeleteIf you only have a very small piece of pork belly, cook it for less time, trial and error there. I am only used to cooking a big piece.
DeleteThank you Chris. It's only 1kg so I'll keep an eye on it. I might try your carrot dish too. Kj
Delete10 weeks of this and I’m feeling defeated today!
ReplyDeleteLove the wee heart 💜 your friend sent ,
ReplyDeleteMust be one of those days when we all hit the wall n have a well deserved break,
Enjoy it like we are lol
Cheers 🥂
Ive had kovly day in craft room making cards, strong winds so no lawns done which was plan but did get washing dry glsd used 3 pegs on everything cause else i probably checking neighborhood for my clothes. Hope u got a nana nap.
ReplyDeleteDang but that looks good. One day, because of you!, I am going to cook a pork belly, it looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteXO, Ky Girl
I had Pork Belly Flatbread at Happy Hour today. If I EVER see Pork Belly on a menu I buy it - due to you of course. They don't sell it in stores, even the butcher was perplexed when I wanted to buy it.
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