Front room of the cottage.Chris is on the left........."I'll admit I may have seen better days, but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail, "(Margo Channing)
7.15am Oscar Results

I am up at the crack of dawn to give Chris a lift to the station! The tide was out in Prestatyn so the dogs had a dawn run and now I am having the first coffee of the day! The eggs have been turned in the incubator, I have just made sprout soup! and the birds all fed and watered, so I can sit down with a cup of coffee and review the oscar results!
No real surprises! I was very happy to see Cotillard win,( a rarity for a non English speaking actress to romp it) and Tilda Swinton was an interesting choice for best supporting actress. Cotillard won over the audience and America with her wide eyed acceptance speech and I thought she was quite,quite charming! I also suspect as all the actor honours went to non American actors this year, then next year every one will be won by home grown American pie performers! (If Linney is nominated next year I bet she will win!)
Off to Sheffield on Friday for a long overdue meet with friend Jonney, which I am looking forward to! Will meet with Mike too (which is overdue also). Working Wednesday and Sunday and hope to fit in Juno at the cinema if the weather turns!
Oscars
I cut and pasted the main Academy awards nominees from the BBC website and have guessed the winners of the main prizes! The Academy is notoriously fickle and always biased towards home grown talent but for once many of the chosen few are well deserving!
I would love Laura Linney ( nominated a ton of times) to win something but I guess that will be too much to hope for. My guesses for winners are in italics!

Best director
Best actor
Best Actress
Best supporting actress
Best foreign language film *No idea here
I would love Laura Linney ( nominated a ton of times) to win something but I guess that will be too much to hope for. My guesses for winners are in italics!

Best picture
Atonement
Juno
Michael Clayton
No Country for Old Men *I think will win but Juno may be a sleeper here!
There Will Be Blood
Best director
Julian Schnabel, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly may just nip in and win!
Jason Reitman, Juno
Tony Gilroy, Michael Clayton
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, No Country for Old Men * best film should go with best director!
Paul Thomas Anderson, There Will Be Blood
Best actor
George Clooney, Michael Clayton*I want Clooney to beat mr Hoop Earings! Lewis
Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood
Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd
Tommy Lee Jones, In the Valley of Elah
Viggo Mortensen, Eastern Promises
Best Actress
Cate Blanchett, Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Julie Christie, Away from Her
Marion Cotillard, La Vie en Rose* although I love Linney Cotillard should romp it
Laura Linney, The Savages
Ellen Page, Juno
Best supporting actress
Cate Blanchett, I'm Not There
Ruby Dee, American Gangster *I bet she wins! a tiny role but boy was she memorable!
Saoirse Ronan, Atonement
Amy Ryan, Gone Baby Gone
Tilda Swinton, Michael Clayton
Best supporting actor
Casey Affleck, The Assassination of Jesse James...
Javier Bardem, No Country for Old Men* I hope he wins but I have a feeling Holbrook will
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Charlie Wilson's War
Hal Holbrook, Into the Wild
Tom Wilkinson, Michael Clayton
Best foreign language film *No idea here
Beaufort, Israel
The Counterfeiters, Austria
Katyn, Poland
Mongol, Kazakhstan
12, Russia
Best
Best
Living in a 1950's world
It has been a busy couple of days! Last night we went to the Bistro with Aunt Judy and had a lovely meal. Nice Crayfish salad,tender beef and a great chardoney was leaps ahead of the bloody awful Chinese I had to suffer on Friday night. It was a real treat and a very relaxed and confortable evening was had by all.
Today I was up at 7am repositioning the chicken runs, then later in the morning we drove to Rhos-on-sea to have coffee and lunch at Forte's cafe on the sea front.
Re-vamped in the 1980's the cafe has an old fashioned feel to it and Chris especiallly enjoys its "Miss Marple" type ambiance.(the tomatos and radish in the salads are fashioned into miniture flowers...and the staff all have neat uniforms with pad and pencils to take your orders- if you get my drift?)
Chris actually believes that the world we saw in the likes of Brief Encounter (1945),Gosford Park (2001) and "Cranford" can exist in 2008. In fact he believes that this sort of chocolate box reality actually existed in 1930-1950's Britain!, and I guess it is a nice fantasy to have ! even though it can leave you wide open for disappointment when the harshness of real life encroaches on St Mary Mead!
Duffy - Mercy -
I love this record. Sounds a bit like a healthy and clean Amy Winehouse don't you think? Duffy is a local girl and her concert in Wrexham is sold out!(Hazel tried to get tickets)
You get what you pay for
Last night I went on another ward night out to a Chinese in Rhyl, and I can honestly say that It is a long time since I have been somewhere so bad. The service was......shall we say....somewhat eclectic (The waitress sorted out coffee by pointing at each of the diners saying sharply "do YOU want coffee???"), the food was synthetic and the decor was lack lustre to say the least (a non smoking sign was selotaped at the wrong angle to the wall behind my head) I can't believe that I or anyone else would put up with this slap dash approach
I found myself thinking, what the hell did I go for? The bill was 14£ a head, which is cheap by anyone's standards but I guess I am getting too old for bad services! Tonight Judy is treating us to a meal in Prestatyn's Bistro, which is light years away from anything Rhyl could provide...message to self.....no more nights out in Rhyl.
Today I have set up Nell, Maude, Walter and Harold in their own pen(pic) and have hoed the vegetable plots ready for planting next week! Chris is enjoying time away from Pippa, and has gone to relax and shop!
Friday after nights
The duck enclosure has arrived and is now erected on the top of the field. The infra red bulb for the chicks, feeders and electric transducer came too, so I have only got to erect the new small hen house as soon as it is delivered and we are up and running. The incubator looks very retro in the kitchen,(pic) and the paperwork from the estate agents FINALLY arrived so the field is now totally mine...well at least for a year! Feel very spaced today as all I managed to sleep is 30 minutes after night shift. Going on a chinese meal in Rhyl of all places with work later.
Sad day
I went to the post office to post Maisie's birthday pressie and chatted to a group of old ladies about the funeral and about the work on the memorial hall (pic). It looks like the building won't be ready for the flower show and the gossip is that the cost of holding the show at the school may be just too much to be viable.We need another meeting to thrash out these financial problems and I suspect my lone voice in support of the show whatever the cost will be overuled.
Another sad thing happened today, and that is Janet has decieded to return lercher Ruby to the dog kennels. It has been a difficult decision but a correct one as she is just too big and difficult with other dogs and Janet's cat.
In some ways Ruby has been trained extremely well ! she walks to heel, she sits and stays on command, but her innate hunter instinct just cannot be tamed and I think a smaller terrier type dog would s
Turned on the incubator this afternoon...
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