1701: Ten Things of Thankful

1. Thankful for the warmth and comfort from a big pot of homemade soup. It’s good for all that ails.

a bowl of soup

2. The first hint of spring as crocus leaves appear through the crisp edge of frost.

crocuses appearing in the frosty grass

3. Sunshine and blue sky on Tuesday. The fences steamed as the thawed.

wooden fencing steaming as the morning sun warms them

4. This week’s Six Sentence Stories. I had a lot of fun writing this one.

crow in the tree

5. The aroma of fresh baked rye bread, which means: be thankful — my sinuses are no longer blocked.

cartoon ai old woman taking a loaf of bread from the oven

6. The British Gas repairman who said he couldn’t figure out where the water was coming from (it drips from the boiler — but he said don’t worry about it.) I know this doesn’t sound like something to be thankful for, but at least I know the boiler won’t explode.

ai cartoon of a wooden bucket splashing with water

7. That I managed to arrange another appointment with British Gas because 1) it’s windy and raining, and again 2) the boiler is dribbling water. This is definitely rainwater ingress through the flue pipe, which I think is leaking at a connector. 

photo of the top of the boiler with a puddle of water

8. And this time I have photos and video of the boiler drippling (that’s a cross between dripping and dribbling = drippling). I will not be offering him a coffee and cookies this time.

9. This has been a rather thankless week: RVS positive PCR test; drippling boiler; rain and rain and gale-force wind… but I’m thankful that this week is nearly finished. It is, right? Nearly finished? 

ai cartoon old woman feeling poorly with head cold

10 … and finally, I’m thankful for all those that I love and cherish.

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10 responses to “1701: Ten Things of Thankful”

  1. Is there a valve or valves to turn off to stop water dripping? But if you turn valves off, it means you can’t use the boiler. I had a water heater tank dripping water and it stopped when its valve was turned to off position. I also had wc’s hose for bidet dripping and when its valve was turned to off position, the drip stopped. The disadvantage of turning off is that you can’t use the equipment. I replaced my water heater and the drip stopped when it was turned on.

    Hope you get the right person to check for the problem.

    Wish you all the best for next week.

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    1. British Gas is coming again on Tuesday. I’m convinced that it’s rainwater wind-driven through the flue pipe because it only happens during stormy weather. And turning off the boiler isn’t ideal during winter; no heating and no hot water if I do that.

      Hope your next week is excellent.

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  2. British Gas seems like All brakes, no gas!
    And no coffee!!😆

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    1. No fnkg coffee or tea or cookies! 🤣

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  3. May the upcoming week be much better! Soup and rye bread sounds yummy.

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    1. Its warmth settles into my viral load nicely. 😂 I think I need to make more soup.

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  4. Ah, but you did find many things for which to be thankful, and that’s the point. No week is so bad there’s not some good in it. We have love, and friends, and family, and so all is going to get better.

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    1. Quite so, Mimi. One must keep one’s focus in the right direction. ❤️

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  5. it are weeks as you cite in your TToT that makes me grateful that hypo-grates are considered perfectly valid items for a list!

    …plus soup!

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    1. Always soup. Warms winter’s bones. All my best to you for the week, Clark.

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