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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

Thank you. Prince was a 15h not-bully, a loner in the pasture, and under saddle an old BTDT horse who knew just exactly how much he could get away with without having to make any real effort, such as bucking, or rearing ...

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Very nice, one of our horses was named Prince, a Welsh Cob lovely fellow and very trustworthy. We have done very well with all of our horses except the one who was a bully, we discovered he had been treated badly and maybe we could have sorted him but we ride for pleasure and felt he needed someone who enjoyed such challenges. Mrs MC still rides, I as you can see choose Mountain Biking now.
 
Very nice, one of our horses was named Prince, a Welsh Cob lovely fellow and very trustworthy. We have done very well with all of our horses except the one who was a bully, we discovered he had been treated badly and maybe we could have sorted him but we ride for pleasure and felt he needed someone who enjoyed such challenges. Mrs MC still rides, I as you can see choose Mountain Biking now.

When I was younger my dream horse was a 17h dapple-grey Irish Hunter. Then one year in my early 30s I had the mixed pleasure of grooming a dapple-grey hunter who, if he wasn't quite 17h, was at least 16.2 or .3. I realized that if I ever took such a horse out on a hack I would need to take along a coiled rope ladder, and that was the moment I converted to dreaming of a Hobbit pony, or a cob (one without much feather!).
 
Thank you, @DJC3, but no, unfortunately I didn't buy one. I posted this upthread a ways --

I liked the mattress store and had a great time chatting with the manager and another customer, one from the town where I was born, the other from Alabama, where I lived for several years and keep finding myself homesick for whenever I see something that brings it to mind. (Alabama -- State of Mind -- hmm, maybe they should put that on their license plates!) I found a great mattress in my price range ... only to learn that I had made a really terrible mistake last night on their website in not noticing that they do not take PayPal. No PayPal = no credit card = no mattress.

Oh, well, I hadn't planned to buy one until after I moved, so if I keep waking up without any bites I will just keep this old one 'til I move. I think the other morning must have been a fluke, but waking with itchy bites is terrifying.

It was great, though, to just get out for a while, converse with two nice Uber drivers and the two people in the store. Then at the pharmacy I picked up a new anti-anxiety med which we hope won't irritate my bladder into thinking I have another UTI. This one is Buspirone, so we shall see ...
 
Love 10cc... I'm not in love..OMG. That takes me right back to those early dating days.

( Meant to say earlier but life just got in the way.)

Cheers for the memory nudge, @SaskiaKC

Me too. I’ve seen them half a dozen times, including the first time they ever played ‘I’m not in love’ (before it was released) I still remember it vividly it made my scalp tingle.
 
Yes please, we are singing and performing all day tomorrow outdoors in out Georgian Costumes at over 1000 feet above sea level, high on a ridge where the wind hits heavy from the Cheshire plains. I shall be holding on to my Tricorn Hat :singing:

The setting sounds like a lovely song itself. Here's hoping for just enough breeze and just the right amount of sun!
 
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Sleep eludes.
Fbg at 4am is 7.8
Tried again for sleep but half hour later gave up.
So a coffee now and starting the day. A tidy up, then when it’s light, the garden...

This fella jumped in front of me yesterday...
 
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Wife's friend off to Jamaica.
Wife gone to benidorm with friends.
Me.... Croydon.....lol

Got me cat sitting duties.. Love it.
But not brought testing kit, so no reads for last two days.. But average has been 5.7 to 6.0.. So I'm gonna guess a 6.2...(yep as suspected, her friend left me a few beer in the fridge... And they've now gone missing...:rolleyes::bag: )

Awoke to Foxes "screeching".. about 440 am

Cats not in room, so a tad worried, downstairs to check garden.. Couldn't see out, too dark.. So put on light.. And they're both sitting there on dining chairs... With that "WHAT?".. Look cats have, on there faces..

Then apparently it was breakfast time, according to them
So cats fed n watered. Tea for me.
So all good.

Hugs for those who can't sleep or are up to early... Day off for me, so back to bed.
 
Good morning and a 5.8 for me today
The setting sounds like a lovely song itself. Here's hoping for just enough breeze and just the right amount of sun!
Wow, the words must have been in my subconscious, you ar right we play a song by The Band of Heathens called Maple Tears and the second line uses almost the same imagery.....
'I met a girl from Manitoba
Where the wind hits wild on the Hudson Bay'
Hardly folk I know but we do sneak in quite a few Country and Western tunes also.

Off to iron my Mr Darcy shirt now ready for today's performance.
 
Morning diabetes massive. @jjraak do try to enjoy Croydon - in 10 years I never could (except for the Sunday cricket). Nice song but obviously my fave is Dreadlock holiday - Wall street hussle seems where we are still at though @DJC3 is the muddy 5k today? best wishes and don't be too proud/stubborn to accept help or stop but think of the amazing journey that has taken you this far. It would take a spin doctor of epic skill and truth bending to sell an fbg of 5.9 as anything other than a failure. Currently need to use all my bandwith to deal with other health problems and moving house but this needs sorting next. 4 year average for bg not suggestive of success unless I was after big weight loss, waking far too early and losing interest in eating meat -which was not the aim. @karen8967 good start and smiley.
 
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4.8 this morning, but feeling better today. Yesterday evening I got a phone call from my paternal grandparents, they are down my way and would I like to meat for lunch? Of course I said yes and we quickly arranged a pub local to me for the meet-up. So at 9pm last night I hurriedly made a quick bracelet to give my Nan.

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P.S. I was thinking about creating a new general thread for posting my beading updates rather than derail this thread, what do you think?
 
5.6 this morning - which isn't bad as I spent much of the day chained to the computer.

Yesterday husband picked up my new car - or more accurately my newer car. I know it is really silly but I hate changing my car because I get very scared of driving a different car. It's almost a phobia.

Today I am driving it to work. Husband didn't go out last night with his mates for a drink so he can come in with me this morning and take over the driving if I just can't do it. Silly isn't it to be scared of driving a new car.
 
4.8 this morning, but feeling better today. Yesterday evening I got a phone call from my paternal grandparents, they are down my way and would I like to meat for lunch? Of course I said yes and we quickly arranged a pub local to me for the meet-up. So at 9pm last night I hurriedly made a quick bracelet to give my Nan.

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P.S. I was thinking about creating a new general thread for posting my beading updates rather than derail this thread, what do you think?
Great fbg and amazing thing to do for your nan.
 
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