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By *hubaysi OP Woman
over a year ago
Leeds |
In the garden with bikini top on (and shorts) sun lotion slapped on with a book called Destined to Play by Indigo Bloome. Promises it’s better than 50 shades, so we will see.
What are you up to today Fabsters?
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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
Traffic land |
Domestics this morning as I was out enjoying myself the last couple of nights and yesterday, so I have catching up to do, I have the Beatles on to accompany me.
Later off to the park with my daughter and we may go and meet some friends for a drink in a lovely pub garden later |
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I did early morning gym so now I can laze quite happily. Currently watching Romeo + Juliet with the kid. Then off to watch my handsome do some roller skating later. It’s a lovely day so far.
Hope everyone has a great Sunday. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Wanting to go to the nuddy beach but the sea haze has settled so garden it is! Sorry public perves, won't be flashing my ladybits today!
Peach x"
Your pics will have to do then |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry."
Did you get some Citronella stuff? |
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over a year ago
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry."
Are they like a tiny flying thing with a semi hard shell? As I got covered in them yesterday |
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
A world all of his own |
Got to pop to the shops for a couple of bits, watch the football and then mow the lawn later if I can be arsed. Oh and have some dinner at some point in between all of that.
Living life right on the edge |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Watching football all day stuck in living room lol
Would love to go out in sun but due to knee operation and restrictions to movement I can’t get out into garden do to height of drop from house to garden booooo |
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Did you get some Citronella stuff? "
No I completely forgot I'm annoyed with myself. I thought they had all gone as it was ok yesterday afternoon. |
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Are they like a tiny flying thing with a semi hard shell? As I got covered in them yesterday "
Yes I can see them all flying around now. I've plastered myself in lotion ready to sunbathe and I can't yet again. So annoyed I didn't get any stuff. |
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By *r MoriartyMan
over a year ago
The Land that time forgot (Norfolk) |
"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Are they like a tiny flying thing with a semi hard shell? As I got covered in them yesterday
Yes I can see them all flying around now. I've plastered myself in lotion ready to sunbathe and I can't yet again. So annoyed I didn't get any stuff."
Pollen Beatles maybe, loads of them here but they stay away from me as are more interested in my roses. They won't hurt you, maybe try not wearing perfume as they may be attracted to it. |
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Did you get some Citronella stuff?
No I completely forgot I'm annoyed with myself. I thought they had all gone as it was ok yesterday afternoon."
Light any scented candle near to you and it will do the same thing (or so I'm told) |
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Are they like a tiny flying thing with a semi hard shell? As I got covered in them yesterday
Yes I can see them all flying around now. I've plastered myself in lotion ready to sunbathe and I can't yet again. So annoyed I didn't get any stuff.
Pollen Beatles maybe, loads of them here but they stay away from me as are more interested in my roses. They won't hurt you, maybe try not wearing perfume as they may be attracted to it."
They're just tiny things crawling all over me when I go out there it's driving me insane. I'm tired and just want to relax in the sun. |
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By *hubaysi OP Woman
over a year ago
Leeds |
"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Are they like a tiny flying thing with a semi hard shell? As I got covered in them yesterday
Yes I can see them all flying around now. I've plastered myself in lotion ready to sunbathe and I can't yet again. So annoyed I didn't get any stuff.
Pollen Beatles maybe, loads of them here but they stay away from me as are more interested in my roses. They won't hurt you, maybe try not wearing perfume as they may be attracted to it."
Where are these creatures?
They all stay away from me, I’m that scary!
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Did you get some Citronella stuff?
No I completely forgot I'm annoyed with myself. I thought they had all gone as it was ok yesterday afternoon."
Some things may have without nipping out to the shops in your bikini...
* Sprinkle cinnamon around.
* A common insect repellent trick handed down from the older generations is to slice up some onions, toss ’em in a bowl of water, and the bugs will run far away.
* Lemon stuffed with cloves. This method works well for both indoor and outdoor situations and practically guarantees that you won’t see any flies around for a while. All you have to do is place whole cloves in a half lemon, wedging in as many of the cloves as you can fit into the flesh. Place the lemon half in a bowl, and let it do its job.
* Cucumber. Not only do ants hate the smell of cucumber, but so do flies. Place slices in any areas that are at risk of being infested. |
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Lazy dog walk to a riverside pub with a reserved table and big outside screen for the England game.
The plan is for me to have a Few pints of stowfords,crisps, nuts and pickled eggs, England win, lazier stagger back home without falling in the river and a BBQ at mine later |
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Did you get some Citronella stuff?
No I completely forgot I'm annoyed with myself. I thought they had all gone as it was ok yesterday afternoon.
Some things may have without nipping out to the shops in your bikini...
* Sprinkle cinnamon around.
* A common insect repellent trick handed down from the older generations is to slice up some onions, toss ’em in a bowl of water, and the bugs will run far away.
* Lemon stuffed with cloves. This method works well for both indoor and outdoor situations and practically guarantees that you won’t see any flies around for a while. All you have to do is place whole cloves in a half lemon, wedging in as many of the cloves as you can fit into the flesh. Place the lemon half in a bowl, and let it do its job.
* Cucumber. Not only do ants hate the smell of cucumber, but so do flies. Place slices in any areas that are at risk of being infested."
Ok great is that cold water with the onions? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Did you get some Citronella stuff?
No I completely forgot I'm annoyed with myself. I thought they had all gone as it was ok yesterday afternoon.
Some things may have without nipping out to the shops in your bikini...
* Sprinkle cinnamon around.
* A common insect repellent trick handed down from the older generations is to slice up some onions, toss ’em in a bowl of water, and the bugs will run far away.
* Lemon stuffed with cloves. This method works well for both indoor and outdoor situations and practically guarantees that you won’t see any flies around for a while. All you have to do is place whole cloves in a half lemon, wedging in as many of the cloves as you can fit into the flesh. Place the lemon half in a bowl, and let it do its job.
* Cucumber. Not only do ants hate the smell of cucumber, but so do flies. Place slices in any areas that are at risk of being infested.
Ok great is that cold water with the onions?"
I'm assuming it means cold. I just did a quick Google and looked for items you might have in the house. Worth a try at least.
If it works thank me. If it doesn't work, blame Google. |
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Did you get some Citronella stuff?
No I completely forgot I'm annoyed with myself. I thought they had all gone as it was ok yesterday afternoon.
Some things may have without nipping out to the shops in your bikini...
* Sprinkle cinnamon around.
* A common insect repellent trick handed down from the older generations is to slice up some onions, toss ’em in a bowl of water, and the bugs will run far away.
* Lemon stuffed with cloves. This method works well for both indoor and outdoor situations and practically guarantees that you won’t see any flies around for a while. All you have to do is place whole cloves in a half lemon, wedging in as many of the cloves as you can fit into the flesh. Place the lemon half in a bowl, and let it do its job.
* Cucumber. Not only do ants hate the smell of cucumber, but so do flies. Place slices in any areas that are at risk of being infested.
Ok great is that cold water with the onions?
I'm assuming it means cold. I just did a quick Google and looked for items you might have in the house. Worth a try at least.
If it works thank me. If it doesn't work, blame Google. "
I'm desperate so I'll try it. I have a scented candle out there and the guinea pigs can go without their cucumber today. I can see the swines flying around,I need one of those little umbrella things that you cover food up with to protect them from the flies,only a bloody big one to cover me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Did you get some Citronella stuff?
No I completely forgot I'm annoyed with myself. I thought they had all gone as it was ok yesterday afternoon.
Some things may have without nipping out to the shops in your bikini...
* Sprinkle cinnamon around.
* A common insect repellent trick handed down from the older generations is to slice up some onions, toss ’em in a bowl of water, and the bugs will run far away.
* Lemon stuffed with cloves. This method works well for both indoor and outdoor situations and practically guarantees that you won’t see any flies around for a while. All you have to do is place whole cloves in a half lemon, wedging in as many of the cloves as you can fit into the flesh. Place the lemon half in a bowl, and let it do its job.
* Cucumber. Not only do ants hate the smell of cucumber, but so do flies. Place slices in any areas that are at risk of being infested.
Ok great is that cold water with the onions?
I'm assuming it means cold. I just did a quick Google and looked for items you might have in the house. Worth a try at least.
If it works thank me. If it doesn't work, blame Google.
I'm desperate so I'll try it. I have a scented candle out there and the guinea pigs can go without their cucumber today. I can see the swines flying around,I need one of those little umbrella things that you cover food up with to protect them from the flies,only a bloody big one to cover me."
It did mention a net. Make a tent out of your net curtains, the sun would get through it. As long as they're not patterned ones. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Are they like a tiny flying thing with a semi hard shell? As I got covered in them yesterday
Yes I can see them all flying around now. I've plastered myself in lotion ready to sunbathe and I can't yet again. So annoyed I didn't get any stuff."
Have you got a fan. Turn it on full and blow them off you. A breezy sunbathe mind |
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"Presently getting covered in little black crawly thing's whilst trying to sunbathe. I thought theyd buggered off I want to cry.
Did you get some Citronella stuff?
No I completely forgot I'm annoyed with myself. I thought they had all gone as it was ok yesterday afternoon.
Some things may have without nipping out to the shops in your bikini...
* Sprinkle cinnamon around.
* A common insect repellent trick handed down from the older generations is to slice up some onions, toss ’em in a bowl of water, and the bugs will run far away.
* Lemon stuffed with cloves. This method works well for both indoor and outdoor situations and practically guarantees that you won’t see any flies around for a while. All you have to do is place whole cloves in a half lemon, wedging in as many of the cloves as you can fit into the flesh. Place the lemon half in a bowl, and let it do its job.
* Cucumber. Not only do ants hate the smell of cucumber, but so do flies. Place slices in any areas that are at risk of being infested.
Ok great is that cold water with the onions?
I'm assuming it means cold. I just did a quick Google and looked for items you might have in the house. Worth a try at least.
If it works thank me. If it doesn't work, blame Google.
I'm desperate so I'll try it. I have a scented candle out there and the guinea pigs can go without their cucumber today. I can see the swines flying around,I need one of those little umbrella things that you cover food up with to protect them from the flies,only a bloody big one to cover me.
It did mention a net. Make a tent out of your net curtains, the sun would get through it. As long as they're not patterned ones. "
I'm all out of net curtains I've not had those for years. I think the scented candle is helping actually. I still have a few on me,but it's not as bad. I have half an onion as well so we'll see. It's my own damn fault for not getting anything.
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
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I'm all out of net curtains I've not had those for years. I think the scented candle is helping actually. I still have a few on me,but it's not as bad. I have half an onion as well so we'll see. It's my own damn fault for not getting anything.
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Is it worth perhaps investing in a mosquito net? Sure Amazon or some such should be able to yield a result?
May not help immediately but for future? |
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
A world all of his own |
Just had a quick Google and if you search for "mosquito tent" there's one on Amazon for £29.99 That looks like it'll work ok. Looks big enough to cover a double bed and has it's own frame work so it's self supporting |
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By *hubaysi OP Woman
over a year ago
Leeds |
"Just had a quick Google and if you search for "mosquito tent" there's one on Amazon for £29.99 That looks like it'll work ok. Looks big enough to cover a double bed and has it's own frame work so it's self supporting "
£29.99 for one week of sun in the U.K.! Yep good value that! |
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
A world all of his own |
"Just had a quick Google and if you search for "mosquito tent" there's one on Amazon for £29.99 That looks like it'll work ok. Looks big enough to cover a double bed and has it's own frame work so it's self supporting
£29.99 for one week of sun in the U.K.! Yep good value that! "
Well when you put it like that
Thing is it looks to be the kind of thing that can be put away and used year after year. And sometimes, £30 is nothing if it achieves the desired end. |
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over a year ago
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"Picnic, Hampstead Heath
That sounds way better than mine
I’m overheating!
Oh, not so good then.
I'll stick to lazing under the umbrella then "
My picnic-er in crime has gone to get me n ice cream but I have a suspicion that he is eating it! |
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"Just had a quick Google and if you search for "mosquito tent" there's one on Amazon for £29.99 That looks like it'll work ok. Looks big enough to cover a double bed and has it's own frame work so it's self supporting "
Either the bugs have just decided to do one or the candle and onion is working pretty well. Insect repellent is on my shopping list...
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
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"Picnic, Hampstead Heath
That sounds way better than mine
I’m overheating!
Oh, not so good then.
I'll stick to lazing under the umbrella then
My picnic-er in crime has gone to get me n ice cream but I have a suspicion that he is eating it!"
If he has any sense, yes, yes he is lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Picnic, Hampstead Heath
That sounds way better than mine
I’m overheating!
Oh, not so good then.
I'll stick to lazing under the umbrella then
My picnic-er in crime has gone to get me n ice cream but I have a suspicion that he is eating it!
If he has any sense, yes, yes he is lol"
I shan’t be happy. |
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
A world all of his own |
"Picnic, Hampstead Heath
That sounds way better than mine
I’m overheating!
Oh, not so good then.
I'll stick to lazing under the umbrella then
My picnic-er in crime has gone to get me n ice cream but I have a suspicion that he is eating it!
If he has any sense, yes, yes he is lol
I shan’t be happy. "
That is a downside, granted. In retrospect, he'd be better advised to not eat your ice cream. Hell hath no fury and all that |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Picnic, Hampstead Heath
That sounds way better than mine
I’m overheating!
Oh, not so good then.
I'll stick to lazing under the umbrella then
My picnic-er in crime has gone to get me n ice cream but I have a suspicion that he is eating it!
If he has any sense, yes, yes he is lol
I shan’t be happy.
That is a downside, granted. In retrospect, he'd be better advised to not eat your ice cream. Hell hath no fury and all that "
Oh he won’t give a shit! He’s already giving me his overview on me and how I deal with boy situations, he’s a sod! |
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
A world all of his own |
"Picnic, Hampstead Heath
That sounds way better than mine
I’m overheating!
Oh, not so good then.
I'll stick to lazing under the umbrella then
My picnic-er in crime has gone to get me n ice cream but I have a suspicion that he is eating it!
If he has any sense, yes, yes he is lol
I shan’t be happy.
That is a downside, granted. In retrospect, he'd be better advised to not eat your ice cream. Hell hath no fury and all that
Oh he won’t give a shit! He’s already giving me his overview on me and how I deal with boy situations, he’s a sod!"
Hmm you're not getting your ice cream in that case lol. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ironing stuff for a wedding next week
Washing car then sunbathing in the garden with a nice pink gin while hubby busy doing diy. Lmao"
Is that the wedding you were looking for a dress to wear? What did you get? |
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