Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
Corsham, England • Age 74
Joined myLot 13 years ago
I'm a friendly person looking forward to being part of this community.
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Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
9 Nov 21
A worrying few days for my sister. Her son was in pain for a few days and eventually diagnosed with appendicitis. He was kept in hospital and told that he would be the first one operated on the next day (yesterday). As always in...
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Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
2 Nov 21
I have been getting terrible condensation on my windows the last few days and I read that filling an old sock with cat litter and putting it on the window sill will absorb any moisture so that's what I have done tonight and can't...
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8 people
Anna
@LadyDuck (471992)
• Switzerland
4 Apr 21
We have the habit to decorate tree branches with painted eggs during the Easter weeks.
The day of Easter we decorate the table with chocolate eggs and spring flowers, usually the Easter lunch include eggs, symbol of rebirth.
In...
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84 people
Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
24 Nov 21
It's about £694.50 which is around $928. I knew it would be pricey for fixing my heating as there was quite a lot wrong with it.
However he still has to fix some temperature valves on the radiators so I'm not paying it yet. I...
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Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
24 Nov 21
I learned to drive at the age of 54. I did it for my mother who needed to be driven around more as she got older. When I passed my test (5th attempt) I was the happiest person alive .. and then it hit me .. I don't like it, I...
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Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
29 Nov 21
It occurs to me that most people call their mother "Mom" although in England we say "Mum". Is there anywhere else in the world that uses the same word as we do?
In Wales and I think Ireland they often use Mammy and in some parts...
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11 people
Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
30 Oct 21
It's surprisingly easy to miss a typo when you are reading through discussions or comments because we read what we meant to write rather than what we actually wrote.
I am continually finding mistakes that I did not notice at the...
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15 people
Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
12 Nov 21
I think any dog owner will tell you how terrifying it is when your dog escapes and cannot be found.
Yesterday an appeal went up on facebook as a dog I know escaped his lead, ran in the road and got hit by a car. Although he went...
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10 people
Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
25 Oct 21
Okay I know that I should be cleaning all the little nooks and crannies in my house on a regular basis but isn't it odd how you notice all the grime and fluff when someone is coming to visit.
My plumber is coming this week and I...
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Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
26 Nov 21
I noticed when my granddaughter was very young that she showed an interest in cooking. As she got older she would be able to do simple dishes with supervision and now, at the age of 15, she is becoming a great little cook.
In...
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Anna
@LadyDuck (471992)
• Switzerland
2 Feb 21
Today we celebrate the Catholic holiday of Candlemas. The superstition is more or less the same as Groundhog Day.
Anyway, we all know that winter is here to stay for many more days.
To celebrate Candlemas, we make crêpes, savory...
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Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
5 Nov 21
November 5th commemorates the plot that Guy Fawkes hatched to burn down The Houses of Parliament in 1605. Parliament declared this day a national day of thanksgiving after he was caught and the plot was foiled. People here set off...
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Anna
@LadyDuck (471992)
• Switzerland
4 Apr 21
We have the habit to decorate tree branches with painted eggs during the Easter weeks.
The day of Easter we decorate the table with chocolate eggs and spring flowers, usually the Easter lunch include eggs, symbol of rebirth.
In...
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84 people
Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
17 Oct 21
A decent pair of glasses can make a big difference to the way you feel about yourself. Recently the lens fell out of my favourite pair of glasses and I couldn't find it anywhere so I had to wear an old pair which I hated. I can't...
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10 people
Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
30 Oct 21
It's surprisingly easy to miss a typo when you are reading through discussions or comments because we read what we meant to write rather than what we actually wrote.
I am continually finding mistakes that I did not notice at the...
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15 people
Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
12 Nov 21
I think any dog owner will tell you how terrifying it is when your dog escapes and cannot be found.
Yesterday an appeal went up on facebook as a dog I know escaped his lead, ran in the road and got hit by a car. Although he went...
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10 people
Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
21 Jan 21
I have wanted one of these for some time. I've decided I'm not as healthy as I should be so this device will track my steps, sleep, blood pressure, calorie use etc. It says the battery will last 10 days and it will inform me each...
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Nawsheen
@Nawsheen (28643)
• Mauritius
4 Mar 17
My grandmother will be turning 70 on the 25th of March. Lately I have been trying to think as to what gifts I can get for her. I want to gift her something special and personalized too. I would be happy if you could please give...
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Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
29 Nov 21
It occurs to me that most people call their mother "Mom" although in England we say "Mum". Is there anywhere else in the world that uses the same word as we do?
In Wales and I think Ireland they often use Mammy and in some parts...
13 responses •
11 people