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Sunday, 21 December 2025

At home

 If you drive along M27 near junction 10, you will see this huge concrete box, they have been building it for months, the plan is to turn the limited junction into a full working junction to support the huge housing development planned.
Everywhere there are warning notices, from 8pm on Christmas eve until 4th January the motorway will be closed, from J9 to J11, where a huge hole will be dug across the lanes the box will be moved into place and the motorway restored around it.


It's going to impact on us, if we travel to town or daughters house we have to join traffic from J9, daughters house is near J11. Even the bus route will be effected, as it has to negotiate a huge roundabout near J9, the traffic lights will be reconfigured to help the increase in traffic along the A27. We are planning a stay at home throughout, if we should want to go out, we could head towards Portsmouth, which will not be impacted.

My final gift arrived on Friday, everything is wrapped, the gifts we have here will be taken on Christmas morning, everything is going to plan.

I worked in my greenhouse on Friday afternoon, I put the plastic cover on my tiny greenhouse, which sits in the centre of my glass house, in here are tender plants, I checked my various flowering plants, all are doing well, just a bit of a tidy around and dead head some summer plants. The garden is looking after itself, hellebores are in bud, my dark red almost black bloom has no sign of life, I will be sad if it has died, I did look for another the same colour, without finding any.

Saturday was a busy day, we walked to village, my sister sent me money to get gifts for daughter and her family, I really did not want to go to town, so we got a bottle of wine for daughter and small gifts for George and Molly and money to Will. Later we watched the Strickly final with a neighbour, glass of wine and party food, it was fun, a much later night than intended, felt very festive. 

9 comments:

  1. Why does it take so long for roadworks to be completed? Road closures are so disruptive and heaven help anyone with an emergency having to find alternative, and longer, routes.

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  2. I guess there is no other way of getting a large structure in place like that and it wouldn't matter what time of year it was done. Although over Christmas and New Year is a challenge for everyone who is out on the road. Hopefully the end result will be worth it.
    I was sad to hear about your brother and his seeming lack of interest in family and friendships any more. My thoughts are with you as you try to navigate this difficult situation.
    I loved the pottery that you and your daughter made; both items look great.
    Christmas greetings to you and a hope for a happy new year too x

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  3. That is a huge job they will be undertaking, I hope all goes well with it and the road re-opens on time.

    I enjoyed the Strictly final :)

    All the best Jan

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  4. Some time spent in the greenhouse sounds like the perfect respite from all the Christmas busyness.
    I hope you enjoyed watching Strictly. Xx

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  5. All of those roadworks look like a bit of a nightmare. I don't blame you for staying at home, I would too.

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  6. It'll be a shame if you've lost your hellebore. We just bought a candy pink one and it's really pretty. Those roadworks sound a real pain. Have a great Christmas. Xx

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