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

20.07.2020
6.35 am FBG 5.6
Off to the shops in the right town this time.
Nothing wrong with the other town, except it is a more demanding route with several steep hills. Slightly longer as well. Also I now have an acquaintance in one town, so it's also a social visit. Am taking her some beans, before they take over the entire kitchen. Beans are already occupying far too much space in both fridge and freezer.
Then there are the courgettes....
 
Good morning all. Plenty of posts not shown on my time line once again. 5.2 for me today, very, very beige indeed. Ate my OMAD late after seaside - Holkham- time with the tinies and pups so that could be a reason. Latest sensor seems to read higher - not one nighttime red zone. More likely to be very Ockham's Razor. Pups loved the sea but not the outward car trip. Tinies loved the beach, granddad not so much. Fantastic artwork @geefull and @Muddy Cyclist. Hug for the trauma @gennepher but amazing foresight to have so many doors.

Good to see most of you had a good day. I like the seaside all by myself, but not when the whole family is there...

My foresight pays off...eventually...one day....
 
Plenty of posts not shown on my time line once again.

I agree @ianpspurs

Same happens to me. I have gone through every post of the previous day, and then I see a reply someone has made the next day which I never saw the original post to, so I go back, and find a whole pile of posts which hadn't shown up the previous day. Annoying.
 
My attempt in ZenBrush2 this morning. It is Popeye asleep and you cannot see any of his white fur, so I made him a black cat! A quickie cos I want to get outside in that sun...

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Good morning everyone from a lackluster start in the dark and dangerous north.

The wonder wheel of the last of the meatloaf in thick onion gravy with slipshod cauliflower and some greens came in at 5.8 this am.

Some out of town loon drove his van onto the beach yesterday. Luckily, once the tide had gone out some kind fisherman with a tractor pulled the freshly washed vehicle out of the wet sand and back up the slipway. Entertainment for all - and a sudden rush for ice-cream, fish and chips and candy floss.

Youngest son started building his new “shed” yesterday - seven courses of blocks laid and three more to do. 7m long and to house a gym, utility and a small outside office as he anticipates working from home a good deal more. I have been volunteered to do install the electrics once the roof is on. Luckily there is already a 6mm steel wire armor cable that went to the previous, wooden shack thing.

My bit of zen today is a first look at a dot technique. I think that it may need ‘squeezing’ a bit, see how it goes.

Hope that everyone is as well as can be. Koffy time.

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It looks like the larch tree in my garden...
 
I was just tidying in my study/art room, when I looked in the mirror and saw smoke and flames coming out of the top of my floor standing halogen uplighter. And I think my brain is playing tricks on me. Then I look at the actual uplighter...0h no...I opened the door into the garden quickly. Unplugged the uplighter. Carried this flaming torch into the garden and left it out there.

The uplighter is more than 30 years old. I have a second one, same age in the front room....

Lucky escape. No I didn’t smell it, I lost my sense of smell as a result of the cochlear operation. And neither did the fire alarms go off. I cannot hear a fire alarm even with the speech processor on. They flash a light, but I wouldn’t have seen the nearest one from where I was standing.

I need to doing my zen painting now to calm down...

EDIT: The first thing I did in this bungalow when I moved here was to have a door put in every room to the outside. I have been caught in a fire before where I had to climb down a rope ladder from the second floor of an old building to escape from fire. So, me getting these doors to the back garden put in just in case there might be a fire, has saved my bacon nearly 20 years later.

Friends laughed at me saying you don’t need all those doors, even the door installer who had to knock out bricks and stuff, thought I was crackers for wanting so many doors.

I would do the same again if I ever moved house.
What a horrible thing to happen. So pleased that you and Popeye are safe.
 
I hate Courgette Krystyna a friend of mine who invited me to lunch several years ago ordered pizzas from Pizza Express...they had arrived by the time I got there & for my benefit had put extra cheese on them great I love cheese (she always complains I don't eat enough veg)...as I bit into a slice I discovered the layer of courgette she had hidden underneath...ewww...been traumatised ever since by the thought of courgette
I feel exactly the same about mussels. I bet your friend never did that again.
 
5.1 this morning. Had a lovely day yesterday. A relaxing walk around the water gardens then Sunday lunch in the pub garden.
Sounds really good. We saw signposts to Gooderstone Water Gardens and Oxburgh Hall yesterday on the way through Swarrfum to Holkham beach. Apparently these two are Breckland treasures - (I googled) . Swaffham proudly trumpeted being in The Brecks as well. Holkham seems like Brecks by the sea really. Insane distance from car to the beach and none of the creature comforts Grumpy Old Men like me require.:angelic:
 
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Morning...been decluttered like mad moving things around trying to use my space more effectively...new comfy pillows and covers was so looking forward to a good sleep last night...to bed at 11pm woke up feeling like I hadn't slept much at all...a beautiful morning sun is out but there is a slight breeze drifting in through the garden doors...another coffee brewing hope to do more decluttering & a little paperwork give myself a head start on that...woke to 6.5...keep safe everyone.
 
Blimey gennepher what an experience fortunately you spotted it and took effective action...maybe ditch the other uplighter?

I am thinking of ditching the other one @HarryBeau

It is not my morning. My battery operated can opener didn’t work a minute ago. It had new batteries in from a couple of months ago. So I thought I might as well try to change batteries. But when I took first one out there was clear liquid on my hands, so I washed my hands quickly a few times. Then got the other batteries out safely. The date on them was 2024 so this shouldn’t have happened.

Cleaned it up. Cleaned the terminals. New batteries, and can opener now works.

Going to wash hands again. I can still feel that battery acid.

What is the third thing today?
 
Now wishing I had gone to the other town - supermaket there stocks a slightly wider range of products. Of the six items on my list, found two. My friend was out as well so feels like wasted effort. I left the beans by her gate though.
Don't know if I can make it to other town and back. More hills, later in the day, so warmer, bordering on hot. And again no guarantee they will stock the items on my shopping list. Which i need to finish the second batch of pickled walnuts.
 
Now wishing I had gone to the other town - supermaket there stocks a slightly wider range of products. Of the six items on my list, found two. My friend was out as well so feels like wasted effort. I left the beans by her gate though.
Don't know if I can make it to other town and back. More hills, later in the day, so warmer, bordering on hot. And again no guarantee they will stock the items on my shopping list. Which i need to finish the second batch of pickled walnuts.

Hugs @SlimLizzy
I hope you manage to get the stuff you need.
 
It is not my morning
We all have & will have those days gennepher the trick is to know how to deal them...you did well did well dint panic when the light smoked and quickly washed your hands...fingers crossed you can have a relaxing day from now on.
 
We all have & will have those days gennepher the trick is to know how to deal them...you did well did well dint panic when the light smoked and quickly washed your hands...fingers crossed you can have a relaxing day from now on.

Thank you @HarryBeau

I am having a sleep in bed now before I start the day again....cat has joined me...

You have a good day.
 
Sounds really good. We saw signposts to Gooderstone Water Gardens and Oxburgh Hall yesterday on the way through Swarrfum to Holkham beach. Apparently these two are Breckland treasures - (I googled) . Swaffham proudly trumpeted being in The Brecks as well. Holkham seems like Brecks by the sea really. Insane distance from car to the beach and none of the creature comforts Grumpy Old Men like me require.:angelic:
I am missing the creature comforts also. The highlight of my visits to the great outdoors is the visit to the cafe before the journey home. It is not the same with the cafe's closed. Although we are now looking for close by pubs that we can visit and drink coffee and/or eat lunch in their garden. Hopefully we will - at some point be back to normal.
 
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