After a second visit to the ee shop, the problem was solved. It takes someone wuth the knowledge of what buttons to press..and the confidence to do it!
The camera app on the phone was talking to all the other apps ... but not recognising my account or phone number. How that solved it neither of us knew why, but it did, thankfully!!
Which made life worth celebrating with a hot chocolate!
Then a walk back through Ayr past the oldest inhabited house in town, once the abode of a certain Mr McAdam of road surface fame.
and home on the bus with a friend from the next village up, again...with views of Turneresque skies. The best had moved on by the time I got home. But as she said, people don't look up and see themToo late to do more claywork, so it was time for the needle and thread. Basting a quarter done.
Back to clay this morning...pots dry enough to finish...hopefully...and more to make.





11 comments:
Anything is worth celebrating with a hot chocolate!
((o)) x
...I still don't understand what an app is!
Glad your phone issues got resolved!
Like a miracle, the right person gets the solution to a tech issue. You'll enjoy the new phone.
Your purple/blue with whisps of pink sky is spectacular. I do not see those colors in my sky.
Glad you got that phone straightened out!
an application....an added bit
oh hooray for technology working - it always takes me a couple of weeks lugging 2 phones around as I transition stuff across - there is so much on the phone that I have to use for work (2 factor authorisation stuff)
The other day at the grungy bus stop by work
at 4 PM in the afternoon,
a stranger pointed up at the sky and said to me,
“look there’s the moon!”
—Fresca
(I’m fasting from blogging but not reading you all!)
good to know you are still there xx
I remember at about four years old, seeing the moon and the sun in the sky one sunny afternoon in Richmond, Yorkshire, at the grass track cycling meet that we had gone to watch, Mind blowing!
I didn't see Reg Harris racing again..that was in 1957...until 1975 I think in Leicester
I helped set up a Remnant King shop in the oldest building over 55 years ago how the years go by.
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