Friday 10 April 2015

Five things Friday


Well here we at Friday, some weeks seem to go by pretty fast, well here are this weeks five things for Friday

Coolish to quiet warm and back to cool and wet

When one chemist doesn't want to sell you what you want go somewhere else and lie

Going grey, no more dying my hair

Notebooks

Cold feet





12 comments:

  1. Hi, dear Jo-Anne! Friends and family back home in the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. have been complaining to me about the wild fluctuation in the temperature as spring struggles to drive away winter and gain a foothold. I'm 65 and decided to stop dying my grey hair some 20 years ago.

    Have a happy weekend, dear friend Jo-Anne!

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    1. Didn't think having some many different temps in one day was unique but it can be frustrating, I am 52 and I wonder how long it will take before I am completely grey

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  2. All that cool talk makes me want to get under a blanket.

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  3. Dearest Jo-Anne,
    Going gray I've done for decades already. Funny as the Oxford English I learned is grey, like yours...
    Cold feet season is over now!
    Hugs and happy weekend to you.
    Mariette

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    1. Yeah we always spell it grey not gray, I wonder how long it will take for me to be completely grey

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  4. I guess I am genetically lucky to have no gray at 64, but it will come and I have no intentions of doing anything about it. I dyed my hair blonde when I was young for several years and it was so hard on my baby fine hair that I would never try it again. If anything I might try henna because that washes out and isn't so harsh. I've done that a couple of different times over the years just for fun, but not to stick with.

    Our weather is slowly warming up over here. Back and forth. I hope you have some thick warm socks to wear. :)

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    1. My mum who is 75 doesn't have a grey hair, she dyes her hair blonde has done since she was 16 but when her roots come in they are black as. My nanna only went grey once she was in the nursing home at the age of 90, my sister Sue started going grey around the age of 30

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