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Good morning everyone or good afternoon or whatever it is wherever you are – Happy New Year to all you lovely people who read Random and comment and keep me happy and interested all the year round. I look forward to sharing all sorts of things with you in 2014.

At the moment I am propped up in bed writing this. I went out and bought a new bed yesterday as my old one, the mattress of which rests in a frame, was proving a bit hard on my back when it came to changing the linen etc and was also far too big for my room.   I have purchased a small double divan with drawers and looking forward to its arrival.   Of course, it is not going to be delivered yet, all business grinds to a halt here until the end of this week, but as I have a sofa bed that is OK and I have turned my living room into a bed sitting room and it is rather nice. Last two nights I have got into bed early, watched TV or read or played games on my iPad all lovely and comfy. Add a cup of tea and a couple of choccy biscuits and all was gemutlich.   Doesn't take much to make me happy.

Taking my old bed apart was a nightmare. I managed to get the slats and boards out ok but the nuts and bolts of the headboard and footboard were a different thing altogether. My neighbour, Alison, was called in to rescue me and she arrived with some special spray for loosening rusty and ancient screws etc. She also has an amazing array of pliers and hammers.   Took a huge amount of hard graft and elbow grease but eventually it was done and then of course I had to view what was under the bed and oh the shame of it. The dust and dirt and detritus so a clean up started.     A local charity are coming to collect it on Friday morning and then the room is going to get a thorough going over before the new bed arrives.

So a good start to 2014. A clean bedroom and a new bed. I have also got three bags of stuff for the charity shop which will be donated as soon as they are open again. There is something very satisfying about starting a new year off in this way.

I have no bookish plans for the year. I used to make copious and learned lists, bit like Emma Woodhouse, but now I just read what takes my fancy. I also used to take part in multiple Challenges set by other bloggers but don't bother with those any more either.  I do not like reading to a timetable at all.

I have also decided that this year I stay in the UK.  Last year was wonderful but after my nightmare journeys to and from Australia I have been airplaned out.  I had two delightful weeks in Madeira as well but even that plane journey laid me low and I simply cannot face getting to an airport and going anywhere for a while. The UK has plenty of wonderful places that I have yet to visit and my plan is to see as many as I can.    A nice cottage holiday somewhere as well, Cornwall or Yorkshire or the Lake District or….

I am looking forward to planning where I shall go and I shall be blogging about my visits throughout the year.

As always, my life is enriched by Random Jottings, by the responses, replies and the friendships that I have made.   Wonderful to share my bookish thoughts, my joy in my grandchildren, the daft things that I do and that happen to me, and my travelling with all of you.    I sit here writing this with a New Year ahead and I feel very blessed to know you all.   Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Happy New Year.

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34 responses to “First Post”

  1. Carole Avatar
    Carole

    Happy New Year, Elaine!
    Looking forward to another year of reading your blog, noting book titles and chuckling – when you have been watching Strictly or Bake Off!

  2. Chrissie Avatar
    Chrissie

    Happy New Year, Elaine! Your blogs brighten my day. If you do go to Yorkshire, you’re very welcome to drop in on me in Derbyshire en route.

  3. Elaine Avatar

    Cheryl i love visitors but love it even more when they leave a comment or two so pl do so. Happy New Year to you. Possibility of a trip to. San Francisco in 2015 for me!

  4. Elaine Avatar

    Went to harrogate briefly many moons ago. Did go to THE cafe and thought it was vastly over priced. Will let you know when. I am heading north!

  5. LizF Avatar

    In Harrogate, so within striking distance of both West and North Yorkshire – countryside or city – and quite a pretty place in its own right! But if you want to go to a certain famous cafe you’re on your own as I loathe the place!

  6. Cheryl Avatar
    Cheryl

    Happy New Year, Elaine. While I have never commented, I enjoy your blog immensely. Oakland, California wishes you all the best in the New Year! Some day my husband and I hope to visit England.
    Cheryl

  7. Caroline H Avatar
    Caroline H

    In real life not many people say that! And despite an automated phone call from the Environment Agency at 3am warning us of impending floods, we’re OK this time. Back to the Kindle!

  8. Elaine Avatar

    Liz – that would be wonderful. Always good to meet up with friends from the blog. Yorkshire is one of my favourite places in the UK – which part are you in?
    did not know the Tour de France was being held here, will avoid and thanks for the tip off

  9. Liz F Avatar
    Liz F

    Ooh come to Yorkshire Elaine and we will give you a warm welcome! Just avoid the end of June/beginning July as we are hosting the Tour de France and it will be sheer madness!

  10. Elaine Avatar

    Congratulations on joining the Granny Circle. Being a grandmother is just so wonderful, enchanting, exhausting and wonderful that words cannot describe it.

  11. Elaine Avatar

    Well Margaret the biscuits are now being rationed as I have just been on the scales. Oh dear me!

  12. Elaine Avatar

    and to you to Carole. This sofa bed is soooo comfy I have just slept solidaly for nine hours. Amazing

  13. Pam Avatar
    Pam

    Happy New Year to you too Elaine! I always enjoy your bookish posts, your posts about life in general and your rants! And now that I’ve joined the grandmother circle I can identify with your grandmother posts too. Thanks for sharing your life.

  14. Margaret Stedman Avatar

    Happy New Year to you Elaine. Your clean start to the New year sounds wonderfully cathartic and I envy you the chocolate biscuits. Currently they are incompatible with the desire to lose a kilo or two! I send good wishes for your year of holidays at home and look forward to the reports. Secretly I am hoping to add lots of “must do” to my list. Five years until I retire and then I plan to make the trip of a lifetime to the UK.

  15. Carole Avatar
    Carole

    Happy New Year Elaine, and thank you for your ever entertaining posts.

  16. Elaine Avatar

    I will be getting them lined up!

  17. Elaine Avatar

    Caroline-don’t stay almost silent!

  18. Elaine Avatar

    Thanks so much for this lovely comment michele

  19. Elaine Avatar

    Er, yes. Just dust and dirt!

  20. Elaine Avatar

    Even in my youth I never went out on New Year. Too much enforced gaiety for me

  21. Luli Avatar

    Happy New Year. I’m looking forward to reading more of your book posts in 2014!

  22. Caroline H Avatar
    Caroline H

    Happy New Year Elaine, from an almost silent follower. Your blog brings me pleasure and cheer, and fills up my Kindle! It’s difficult to believe that anywhere will be lovely as we sit in Kent battered yet again by gales and watching the water rise – very close shave on Christmas Eve, flooded badly in 2000, so this is very nerve-wracking. However, we love holidaying in the UK, we are so lucky to have so many different kinds of beauty in a small island group. Happy travels!

  23. Michele Avatar
    Michele

    Happy New Year Elaine, and many thanks for all the education and entertainment over the years. I’ve bought many books on your recommendation, and my music education has progressed, thanks to you. So here’s to a lovely year ahead, and happy trails through Britain for you. Cheers.

  24. Susan D Avatar
    Susan D

    Happy New Year, Elaine, and all Elaine-followers.
    Oh gosh, your life sounds just like mine at the moment. On Friday I’m getting a new (2003) Honda Civic and selling the old (1996) one. So this morning I was out there testing the rusted-solid screws on the licence plates. Yikes! Imperial socket wrench set and Metric bolts; how did that happen. Visegrips persuaded the second-last one to budge, but the last? I’m on the phone to my sweetie, who will bring over every tool he owns, including the hacksaw, as a last resort.
    And of course, cleaning out the basement. I understand the satisfaction. So lovely to reveal all that floor space. Now to orchestrate removing the stuff from the house.
    (by the way, when we moved the old bed at the cottage this summer, here is what we found underneath, so whatever you discovered was perhaps less grisly)
    http://dalyght.ca/fileshare/gone_squirrel.jpg

  25. Cornflower Avatar

    Oh, do!

  26. Louise Avatar
    Louise

    Happy New Year, Elaine. I spent New Year’s Eve propped up in bed watching tv and was contented. Usually I would be out banging on pots and pans and seeing the fireworks. Life changes. Looking forward to hearing about your travels around the UK. I think the same about airline travel. It used to be so much better!

  27. Elaine Avatar

    I am sure it will be Joan and thanks for being a Random Regular

  28. Elaine Avatar

    Thank you Karen and am going to see if I can make it to Scotland this year

  29. Elaine Avatar

    Well not booking anything Annabel until I have to. Rest of the time I plan to just take off and perhaps stay in a b and b and explore. I have a dear friend who lives near Brighton and we are planning to do things in that area, Rye is just along the coast for instance.
    I am also determined to get to Oxford!

  30. Elaine Avatar

    Be afraid, be very afraid – I may venture into your area this year!!!

  31. Joan Kyler Avatar
    Joan Kyler

    Elaine, the feeling about life being enriched by our friends and acquaintances and shared interests is mutual. Here’s wishing you a very happy, healthy 2014, filled with wonderful books!

  32. Cornflower Avatar

    Happy new year, Elaine!

  33. Annabel Avatar

    Happy New Year Elaine. I hadn’t even thought about holidays, but then the other evening a relative was telling how she had to book her holiday weeks at work by Jan 3rd!

  34. Margaret Powling Avatar
    Margaret Powling

    And a very happy new year to you, too, Elaine! I love to go to bed early and watch TV or read.
    I think you are wise to choose to holiday in the UK this year because even with the weather being iffy – it can turn from glorious sunshine to howling gales on a sixpence (for younger readers, that’s old coinage in the UK!) but it has so much to offer. Apart from my own glorious Devon (much prefer it to Cornwall, but then I would, living here!) it’s lovely in East Sussex and Kent. A walk along the Royal Military Canal in spring, with the hawthorn in bloom is magical. Also lovely, as I’m sure you know, is the Suffolk coast – Aldeburgh (Snape inland a bit), Walberswick, and so forth. Wherever you choose to go, I am sure you will find lovely countryside, interesting villages and towns, and lots of books to read.
    Again, very happy new year and thank you for all your interesting posts on books and life in general.

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