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

There is a nice autumnal feel to this art. One of those early Autumn Mornings where shapes come and go as the light struggles in the thin air. A good Atmospheric achievement. All that spooky Behaviour of your little visitors and wind must have influenced your artistic ability. :)
Thanks, it’s always very atmospheric when they come to stay
 
6.3 this morning, but once again I was up late and then slept in ;)

@gennepher I had to call into my health centre yesterday and overheard the practice manager telling a patient who wasn't wearing a mask because she felt it infringed her rights that it was ok, she could just say that she had a medical condition :banghead: All I hear now is "Well, not many people died and it was mostly in care homes so it's not a problem".

Two ways to look at this mask dilemma
1. OK don't wear a mask and risk dying.
2. OK don't wear a mask and risk dying.

As for the practice manager, retraining and a swift boot up the a rse.
Yes I know the arguments about masks, but the not wearing a mask indicates the level intellect of that individual.
 
View attachment 43600 Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and all who wonder where the weather went, not the rain or wind we know that they are holidaying here.

A 6.2 this morning on the meter of misbehaving and naughtiness.

Attached is a picture I tried to upload yesterday from my ride on Thursday, but failed.

I have ridden past this potman a few times, but this time I stopped and took a picture, just as his creator arrived a lovely lady arrived who told me just how popular he is, lots of people stop for photographs, walkers, cyclists, motorcyclists and motorists. One of the joys of two wheels is you see the unusual and invariably it will brighten day.

So a big thank you to the lovely lady who created the pot man and I wish her well with her plans for next year.
For the interested the bike is a 700 cc Yamaha Tracer.

Well folks we have our grandchildren for the day, chaos, mayhem and lots of telling off's for me and me's.
Have a great day fellow posters and painters and 2 wheelers.
Great flowerpot man - nice bike.
 
Greetings everyone on a morning when I feel fitbit has sadly measured my sleep in hours and minutes not a whole season. The gift of God that is salmon and avocado salad prompted Scanny McScannyface to make me believe my fbg was 4.6 - seems about right so no stabbing this morning. Today I will mostly be wearing far too many clothes, obtaining quotes to make this place both suitable for us and sellable should some of the more suitable properties still be/become available. @dunelm - too much tea? as politicians say, I don't recognise that concept. You must have caught the alternative truth bug doing the rounds. How very zeitgeisty. @lindisfel here is a link to fenland art mainly from Lincolnshire/Peterborough edge. The first painting, Morton Fen, is so much my comfort zone for scenery and sociability https://nicktearle.net/fenland-paintings
Not really too much in a day. Rather, too much in a very short period of time .
 
6.3 this morning, but once again I was up late and then slept in ;)

@gennepher I had to call into my health centre yesterday and overheard the practice manager telling a patient who wasn't wearing a mask because she felt it infringed her rights that it was ok, she could just say that she had a medical condition :banghead: All I hear now is "Well, not many people died and it was mostly in care homes so it's not a problem".
Beggars belief - practice manager needs to stay on message
 
Two ways to look at this mask dilemma
1. OK don't wear a mask and risk dying.
2. OK don't wear a mask and risk dying.

As for the practice manager, retraining and a swift boot up the a rse.
Yes I know the arguments about masks, but the not wearing a mask indicates the level intellect of that individual.
1 and 2 are personal choice. Who you unwittingly? take with you or take out but remain unscathed yourself is the issue IMHO.
 
6.3 this morning, but once again I was up late and then slept in ;)

@gennepher I had to call into my health centre yesterday and overheard the practice manager telling a patient who wasn't wearing a mask because she felt it infringed her rights that it was ok, she could just say that she had a medical condition :banghead: All I hear now is "Well, not many people died and it was mostly in care homes so it's not a problem".
My reply would get me banned from this thread and forum @Alien Aspie for life...so I had better refrain...

Can I grab these people and section them and order their restraint in care homes for an indefinite period of time?
 
Beggars belief - practice manager needs to stay on message

My reply would get me banned from this thread and forum @Alien Aspie for life...so I had better refrain...

Can I grab these people and section them and order their restraint in care homes for an indefinite period of time?

I have sent a written a letter of complaint to the senior GP who is a friend so I know he'll do something about it. I'm not looking for her to lose her job, I have just suggested retraining on viral awareness.
 
Hi all.

temp 35.7
FBG 6.4..locklown loser i'm afraid,
but taking steps to get 'Back' to better numbers.

@Alf, liking the Potsman Pat Picture...:D

a desperate piece for the driving @gennepher
so sorry to have heard that.

and my flippant remark, clearly put in it's place.

sounds like you were tough from the Get Go, sadly.


and i fear i succumbed to your ebay virus genn.

went looked at a scooter yesterday.
price way too low and i wasn't too far away, so why not

As good if not better in the flesh then i thought.
gent a teacher, very friendly, in for a chat, cuppa etc.

thought his bike was worth a lot more, ( several hundred according to rags guides etc. )

so i posted in a ridiculously low figure, hoping to help him on his was to a decent price..



yep you guessed it,

now the proud owner of another scooter..:D

not all bad news though.

it's newer, better mpg and... ULEZ compliant, :singing:
which pablo isn't,

but pablo was my spirit guide to scooter life, so either way he has served his purpose well.

a few weeks of riding to establish which is best one for us, then one is on it's way.

Just getting ready to walk our surrogate dog
Richmond park, the Deer... and for the dog..deer poo :woot::yuck:..awaits

enjoy your day all..Toot Toot :D
 
6.3 this morning, but once again I was up late and then slept in ;)

@gennepher I had to call into my health centre yesterday and overheard the practice manager telling a patient who wasn't wearing a mask because she felt it infringed her rights that it was ok, she could just say that she had a medical condition :banghead: All I hear now is "Well, not many people died and it was mostly in care homes so it's not a problem".

i see you have written in..GOOD.

have major sympathies for those who do find the masks more difficult.
for those perhaps we should have a card, stating why, they could wear or show.

but for far too many others. it's the sense of entitlement, the 'Masks kill' syndrome.

In such an environment as a doctors, it's tantamount to criminal, to suggest such a thing, and IF that becomes the perception, that the many aren't wearing one, 'because'

How much anger will that provoke come the 2nd winter wave
&
how many patients will avoid all but the most essential emergency visits ?

Hope the retraining goes well for them.
sure a stock room needs a clean out for the next few weeks or so.
 
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My eldest went round world, well after training. Finished up in NZ for a year.
Took a long bus ride in India.
The driver drove down the middle of the road and never gave way.
She reckoned it was hairy!
She should talk, came past us on a motorway in her Nova with second daughter doing c.95 by relative speed.
D.


welll.

if you think the drive in wales is bad..

you've deffo never been in an Indian taxi, as he races at highest speeds on poorly B roads, carpeted in dogs, cows & Indians on scooters just stopping in middle of the road to have a chat, at 1:AM...:woot:, to your apartments,
while having an indepth conversation on his mobile, with his mother (most times), while tuning the radio to the NEXT station up, as the music on this one is 'poor' aka
****E.
and occasionally looking back at us to enquire if we need a driver for the next 3 weeks (IF we live :woot::wideyed: )
and laying out his sales pitch for where we might go and how quickly HE can get us there, regardless of the traffic..

all this while we look on in shock at the scenery rushing past as we traverse the lanes & bends, in a giddy flight to our meeting with our GOD OR the owners of our rooms.

and most times it's been the room owner..TG

But i do take your point
i still travel with my foot on that invisible brake pedal EVERY time i'm Not the driver..:wideyed:.

and lets NOT talk about being on the back of ANY bike...:hilarious:
even if it's Alf or Dunelm..:bag:;)
 
Hi all.

temp 35.7
FBG 6.4..locklown loser i'm afraid,
but taking steps to get 'Back' to better numbers.



a desperate piece for the driving @gennepher
so sorry to have heard that.

and my flippant remark, clearly put in it's place.

sounds like you were tough from the Get Go, sadly.


and i fear i succumbed to your ebay virus genn.

went looked at a scooter yesterday.
price way too low and i wasn't too far away, so why not

As good if not better in the flesh then i thought.
gent a teacher, very friendly, in for a chat, cuppa etc.

thought his bike was worth a lot more, ( several hundred according to rags guides etc. )

so i posted in a ridiculously low figure, hoping to help him on his was to a decent price..



yep you guessed it,

now the proud owner of another scooter..:D

not all bad news though.

it's newer, better mpg and... ULEZ compliant, :singing:
which pablo isn't,

but pablo was my spirit guide to scooter life, so either way he has served his purpose well.

a few weeks of riding to establish which is best one for us, then one is on it's way.

Just getting ready to walk our surrogate dog
Richmond park, the Deer... and for the dog..deer poo :woot::yuck:..awaits

enjoy your day all..Toot Toot :D

It wasn't flippant. But you did get a response from me....

I have never been to to India or abroad even, but I have an Indian friend who has been in several serious accidents on his motor bike. It does seem par for the course there...

Oh wow, I am the eBay virus :)
Glad you got a bargain!

I got loads postcard bargains this week!!!!

Enjoy your surrogate dog.

Poppy is stunning in the potting shed. I am in the garden. It is a bit chilly here...brrrr.
 
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have major sympathies for those who do find the masks more difficult.
for those perhaps we should have a card, stating why, "

In the local Co-op the other day the only person not wearing a mask was a guy maybe in his late twenties early thirties I couldn't help myself as got rather close to me I just had to ask why aren't you wearing a mask his reply I got breathing problems (Stock answer ) I said so have I but I'm still wearing one though. His answer to that is not printable here.

By the way there is a lanyard and a card available but you do not have to give any proof of an inability to wear a mask and you can download a printable version of the card and just print it out if you wish.

It has been shown that wearing a mask does not effect blood oxygen levels

Any way time for me to dismount from my soap box and bin it.:)

When I was young we did not have a car as my father was a lorry driver at the time and he simply refused to spend his time off driving as he had been driving all week so we walked or bused everywhere.

Though my mum and dad did often have stand up fights toe to toe with punches being thrown must add dad did not always win as mum was five foot ten and knew how to make a punch count it was never about modes of transport though.
 
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