Krystyna23040
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5.8 on this really chilly morning. Overslept this morning which is unusual for us. Bitterly cold wind and flurries of snow but brilliant sunshine on our dog walk.
Says who? What do the scales and Hba1c show? From your posts you don't need to drop weight and you are pre-diabetic so definitely in Europa League places at least. A few go all out for Champs League with some very bad long term consequences. From a distance, weight and bg control really don't seem your major issues.01.04
6.45 am FBG 6.3
Currently eating far too much and a lot of the wrong things.
Another smasher - I like this colour combination.Fbg 6.7
Cold, wintry, sleet, hailstones, snow, the whole wintry stuff in weather yesterday.
Felt lethargic and sleepy. But as soon as night falls, my brain wakes up. Hey, we are going to do some Ancestry research, it said. And so I did until gone midnight...and the Sandman forgot to visit...
Cat diner is in full swing. Shadow was first, and now Biscuit. Usually Manky Ginger gets in before Biscuit, but not this morning. I must think of another name for Manky Ginger, because over the last year he has been filling out, and is not the skinny thing he once was. He is starting to look like a handsome ginger cat now. He is a very large cat.
Oops, Mr Blackbird is telling Biscuit to leave some biscuits for him, and Biscuit has taken the hint. Now Mr Blackbird is helping himself to cat biscuits...
Creative kaleidoscope in Laboscope. It is the same thing I pointed it at in yesterday's kaleidoscope, but at a different angle. I don't know what created the yellow, but it was pointed at the clematis, where Mr&Mrs Blackbird have their des res, and the sky.
Then Procreate to do Popeye, and Snapseed to do name and frame.
Coffee and a cuppa tea next...
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Liking this Art bit very much @dunelmGood morning everyone on whoa looks to be a bright, sunny and very cold day.
Girl in the bubble yesterday - always fun for a few hours. Playing find the letter and catch while wearing sunglasses and one of Mrs Miggins’ wide brimmed hats (where’s your hat grandad?). A cousin is up for the weekend and kindly brought with her a box of assorted cheeses and a bottle of port. Guess we will have to open it all up sometime today. First though, a trip into town to walk along the seafront and then a late breakfast.
Art bit - another bit of colour. Have a splendid day recovering from all the tom foolery of some bit part in The Nun’s Priest’s Tale. Koffy, must have some koffy.
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Thanks IanWell hello there from a very sunny, cold but wonderfully blue skied unique sub region of East Anglia - The Brecks. Swipey's worm was rising like a good T20 innings when I checked 2 hrs later than usual. The 5.3 run rate was ok for yesterday's food on WinWiz. @gennepher wonderful story of woman meets blackbird and another splendid kaleidoscope. @dunelm magical time with the GIB, thank you for the art and enjoy the cheese - MIL's 90th cheese selectionattached - and port. @Jojo85 the attached suggests your idea of cold needs work @Krystyna23040 I gave a winner for the attitude to an unexpected reading. You have a brilliant track record of managing The D so relax - please don't file that away for future reciprocation Did Heraclitus have The D in mind when he penned this? “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.” Stay safe because two other worms are climbing swiftly.
Thank you @ianpspursI gave a winner for the attitude to an unexpected reading. You have a brilliant track record of managing The D so relax - please don't file that away for future reciprocation
You're welcome. To say anything else would be to fly in the face of all observable facts which may be fashionable but is totally wrong.Thank you @ianpspurs
Stary, stary nightFbg 6.6
Yesterday I sat on the swing for a few moments for a rest, and from under the swing and between my feet hopped Mr Blackbird, looking at me all the while. He turns around, looks at me. ' So this is what you look like close up,' he seemed to be thinking. And I am thinking, darn why is my phone not in my pocket to take a photo...
We both study each other a good few moments. And I see his beak looks orange close up, not yellow as it does from further away. He has a splendid black glossy coat. He is literally far less than a metre away from my feet.
Creative today is a pic taken last night in the dark (iPad is no good in the dark), but I was looking at the street lamp catching the edges of my windows. And took a pic with Laboscope.app. I quite liked the pattern it made, and thought of a couple of experiments I might try.
Procreate for Popeye, and Snapseed for name and frame.
I hope this is not too dark in colour.
Coffee and nap needed. Been awake awhile...
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Thank you @ianpspurs - I do like the idea of these tiered cakes made of cheese. We insanely took one to France once for my fathers birthday - I think that that may have been his 90th.Well hello there from a very sunny, cold but wonderfully blue skied unique sub region of East Anglia - The Brecks. Swipey's worm was rising like a good T20 innings when I checked 2 hrs later than usual. The 5.3 run rate was ok for yesterday's food on WinWiz. @gennepher wonderful story of woman meets blackbird and another splendid kaleidoscope. @dunelm magical time with the GIB, thank you for the art and enjoy the cheese - MIL's 90th cheese selectionattached - and port. @Jojo85 the attached suggests your idea of cold needs work @Krystyna23040 I gave a winner for the attitude to an unexpected reading. You have a brilliant track record of managing The D so relax - please don't file that away for future reciprocation Did Heraclitus have The D in mind when he penned this? “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man.” Stay safe because two other worms are climbing swiftly.