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Doggies are at the moment chasing each other around the house as though they are 2 year olds. The joint supplement really does work for them. @SaskiaKC gave me a link to the human version of the supplement and I have bought some for husband as he hurt his hip (the replacement side) going on a zip wire with grandchildren. Watching the dogs chasing each other has made me a bit worried that husband will feel so well that we may have more zip wire (or similar) incidents.
He may even start chasing you @Krystyna23040 but I bet he already does.
 
All I can say is.."that plane better be on fire"
Jumping out if anything at 10 thousand feet.. Madness.

Total agree I qualified as a private pilot when I was 40 but I have never wanted to jump out of a perfectly serviceable plane. In '96 I was flying with a friend from Caernarvon to Swansea when we had an engine failure on the edge of the Brecon beacons. I was as calm as anything, my brain went into overdrive and worked out our glide ratio and I flew the Cessna 152 like a glider into Swansea. I shan't tell you what my friend was doing, I think it involved confession :)
 
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@gennepher and @jjraak glad to see you back. I missed y'all.

@ianpspurs thank you for the verses and the link. I'd been wondering what translation you were using. I have 2 KJVs in hard copy, and something like a Modern English Version on my Nook. Also the Psalters in two BCPs.

I'm glad to report the KittenCat is in rip-roaring form after yesterday's ordeal. Me, not so much. FBG 7.5 this morning. I am blaming the printer.

I grew up in the days of dogs running loose in the neighborhood unless the owners had a fenced yard, and even then the Collie-Border Collie mix who loved me would jump 3 fences to come to me. I guess we are all, humans and canines, better off with today's leash laws, but I wish dogs were free to roam as they used to be, to take a morning swim in the creek and chase things that are not cars or people on bicycles. I have had dogs who would follow me at heel without leash or collar -- they were neighborhood and campus dogs who just took to me.
 
Total agree I qualified as a private pilot when I was 40 but I have never wanted to jump out of a perfectly serviceable plane. In '96 I was flying with a friend from Caernarvon to Swansea when we had an engine failure on the edge of the Brecon beacons. I was as calm as anything, my brain went into overdrive and worked out our glide ratio and I flew the Cessna 152 like a glider into Swansea. I shan't tell you what my friend was doing, I think it involved confession :)
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Wow! I enjoyed reading that. Good for you for remaining calm and your brain working everything out!

Back in the mid-'70s I was in a skydiving club. I jumped a few times from a perfectly serviceable plane. ;)
 
I just happened across this while looking for something else ...

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'morning all. 8.2 for me today. Sedentary day yesterday, writing birthday cards, ordering presents for birthdays and Christmas on line and playing forum games on here.:) Visited mum but she was asleep most of the time. Had two more bereavements since last week, one family and one old friend. Not been a good year for us! Good news is that I've finished all my Christmas shopping for the youngsters in the family and birthday presents/ cards for the rest of this year. Next job is to write to mum's old friends who send cards to her every Christmas to tell them she is now in care. Luckily I found mum's address book whilst clearing her home! The sun is trying it's best to shine through the clouds so a walk is on the cards-- always good for body and mind especially as the autumn colours are lovely at the moment. Have a good day folks.:)

Hugs. I am so sorry about your bad year. I recently found Mama's address book in her desk that I now have ... my cousin wanted contact info for one of our other cousins and I was glad our aunt's info was in Mama's address book. Lots of sadness and nostalgia and I wish the current generation sent cards and letters as our parents used to do. But I do enjoy keeping in touch with this cousin by text.
 
Hugs. I am so sorry about your bad year. I recently found Mama's address book in her desk that I now have ... my cousin wanted contact info for one of our other cousins and I was glad our aunt's info was in Mama's address book. Lots of sadness and nostalgia and I wish the current generation sent cards and letters as our parents used to do. But I do enjoy keeping in touch with this cousin by text.
I know what you mean, SaskiaKC. I still send lots of cards but most of my communication is now via computer, especially with my family in USA. I love watching video clips of the children.:)
 
good evening all :)

4.5 today

been out doing shopping and lunch ;) then tidying up and putting stuff away.

My brother, (who retired early from his job involving lots of foreign travel, then qualified as a driving instructor so he could spend more time at home and work part time :hilarious:), is taking part in this year's 'Big Learner Relay' Pudsey challenge, this involves getting sponsors for a driving lesson (sponsors get spots on the car), and the lesson is a leg of the relay, the proceeds of the lessons and the sponsorship money go to the BBC 'Children in Need' appeal. It's a nationwide relay/convoy which started on the 1st Nov at Lands End, going all the way up to John O'Groats via a west coastish route then back down the eastish coast route ending up this year on the 15th Nov. at the National Space Centre because it's 50 years this year since man landed on the moon.
My bro. is doing his leg of the lesson relay tomorrow in Lancashire but he's intending to join the convoy for a couple of days over the weekend up the bit to John O'Goats and will come and visit with us on the way past for the day before heading back :joyful:

Much tidying ... ;) :angelic: :hilarious:

Hope your day is treating you kindly :)
 
Yep. It's good :)

You divide this number by 18 and you'll get in mmol, and vice versa to convert from mmol to mg/dl you multiply by 18.

well, there is a calculators for the US to UK conversion, but the 18 rule works just as well.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-sugar-converter.html

and a host of others if you haven't seen it yet, @Wojciechu
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-tools/

Oh, and By the Way ...NICE WORK :D
( second one in a few days..i am slacking..;) )

 
good evening all :)

4.5 today

been out doing shopping and lunch ;) then tidying up and putting stuff away.

My brother, (who retired early from his job involving lots of foreign travel, then qualified as a driving instructor so he could spend more time at home and work part time :hilarious:), is taking part in this year's 'Big Learner Relay' Pudsey challenge, this involves getting sponsors for a driving lesson (sponsors get spots on the car), and the lesson is a leg of the relay, the proceeds of the lessons and the sponsorship money go to the BBC 'Children in Need' appeal. It's a nationwide relay/convoy which started on the 1st Nov at Lands End, going all the way up to John O'Groats via a west coastish route then back down the eastish coast route ending up this year on the 15th Nov. at the National Space Centre because it's 50 years this year since man landed on the moon.
My bro. is doing his leg of the lesson relay tomorrow in Lancashire but he's intending to join the convoy for a couple of days over the weekend up the bit to John O'Goats and will come and visit with us on the way past for the day before heading back :joyful:

Much tidying ... ;) :angelic: :hilarious:

Hope your day is treating you kindly :)

Oh that sounds like a dream trip! Hoping for safe and fun traveling for your brother and everyone in the convoy! :)
 
I know what you mean, SaskiaKC. I still send lots of cards but most of my communication is now via computer, especially with my family in USA. I love watching video clips of the children.:)

That must be nice. :) I enjoy watching the videos one friend posts on FB. It's interesting to me that some of my friends who, like me, are of the letter-writing, card-mailing generation, no longer write letters or send cards. I must admit I happily go along with this for them because it saves me the cost of cards and postage, and I also enjoy sending animated e-cards with music, which paper cards just can't compare with!
I also love the fact that other friends still send paper cards, and I even have one friend with whom I correspond by real letters. There is nothing like getting a real greeting from a friend in the real mail.
 
@ianpspurs Thank you again for the link to the Church of England website. I enjoyed browsing the site earlier today, going from link to link, and e-mailing myself some of the links to go back and read further.

Blessings. :)
 
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