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Phew! That is a lot!Almost forgot to post fbg 6.0. I
Yesterday did almost 21K steps.
Phew! That is a lot!Almost forgot to post fbg 6.0. I
Yesterday did almost 21K steps.
Great stuff on the steps. Not at all envious/nostalgicAlmost forgot to post fbg 6.0. I
Yesterday did almost 21K steps.
I didn't mean to do so many steps. I had an extra long break yesterday so walked up to Norwich City Centre between classes and wandered around the Department Stores. I was intending to take the bus back to my venue but no bus because the road was closed for roadworks.Great stuff on the steps. Not at all envious/nostalgic![]()
A very poignant memory, take careHello everyone from the increasingly autumnal thus much less exotic East. Here it is a day to remember and mourn the less famous, in particular Benjamin, Ben, P who was killed in action this day in 1916. I have his medals and the standard letter "from the King" his parents received. Which they lovingly framed and displayed and has been cherished by my family. My grandfather, his nephew, was a soldier so he was custodian of the memorabilia which passed to my father. Interestingly though, my uncle did the research for the Roll of Honour from which the attached is taken. Both myself and at least one son have visited his grave. I can only imagine the grief felt by John and Mary P. Meanwhile in the here and now thanks for the video and creative @gennepher. I'm struck by the logistics of you hanging and refilling the fatball feeder which seems to me to pick up the current theme of service to others. All God's creatures. @dunelm thank you for gradually revealing your developing art. Good news on the cooling and the benches for the walk. Enjoy the meal in Super U. We have never eaten in one of those but we have eaten well from them. You've all had your eyes and brains damaged enough by my drivel for one day - one lifetime if we are all honest - so: Be careful, book your jab(s) and plot your own way through these bizarre times where every now and again some eternal verities break through the 24 hr rolling "news" cum reality tv.
All the very best for these results @alf_JosiahGood Morening Ladies and Gentlemen, ok kid gloves off, if you woke up it’s a good morning, everything thing else is incidental.
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Blood sugars this morning were a predictable 6.9.
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Here in Tilehurst Towers it’s another day, another visit to the local hospital for results, I am under strict instructions from Mrs J to take copious notes with or without spelling and grammatical errors. I been informed again by Mrs J that I only listen to what I want to hear.
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So far this morning tea is drunk, safety koffy is being drunk as I type this, 30 minutes plinky plonky scales, F#minor, F# and contrary motion F and lastly LFT test for the hospital visit, -ve. Unfortunately no motorcycling today.
Stay safe all now I must depart and annoy Mrs J.
This is my garden mate: Midnight 1, Fox 0.Fbg 6.5
I had a look at the TrailCam SD card yesterday to try and find what had upset Midnight that night. But there were no obvious signs the TrailCam recorded. But an hour later Midnight is on the swing warily watching the fox when suddenly the fox got too close and...
There is a bit where the fox goes out of frame, you can hear him, but he comes back in at the end...
So my collage creative this morning, using the frames from this, is...
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Definitely!This is my garden mate: Midnight 1, Fox 0.
Winner, for the slow release of detail on this drawing. I really like watching this gradual progression. And I am learning a lot...Good morning everyone on another hot and steamy pre-monsoon like start here in the Charante-Maritime. Smashing lunch out yesterday but like all these things an afternoon snooze just had to follow. No idea what we are doing today apart from accompanying dad over to the Wednesday market this morning before the day gets too hot - there is a bread stall there selling all manner of wonderful loaves - no baguettes in this house thank you. We bought some ham and a melon yesterday and dad picked figs so I can only guess what is for lunch - what will I have one wonders. Art bit - adding a bit of texture - slowly, slowly - this heat is not my friend. Have a wonderful day if you can, I shall make koffy and catch up with the news.
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Hi @Russell808 .I tested my blood this morning and have a different result on my left hand to my right hand L-100 (5.5), R-106 (6.0). I tested it twice. Is this something normal if I am right handed. What results do left handed people get.
" And we get live to Harry at ringside, folks....Fbg 6.5
I had a look at the TrailCam SD card yesterday to try and find what had upset Midnight that night. But there were no obvious signs the TrailCam recorded. But an hour later Midnight is on the swing warily watching the fox when suddenly the fox got too close and...
There is a bit where the fox goes out of frame, you can hear him, but he comes back in at the end...
So my collage creative this morning, using the frames from this, is...
Have a good day...
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Looks 'busy'....
Deffo some win in there .Hello chums and welcome @Russell808. For some today is Holy Cross day on which Basil (the herb not the glove puppet fox of blessed memory) is important. Interesting story as to why if you are bored/ fancy a break from rolling "news." I really like basil (bayzill?) so hopefully it should work with my usual salad or I may find some charcuterie containing basil. @dunelm I'm glad the meal yesterday was a success and that food and the prospect of splendid bread sounds like a perfect reason to leave the LC reservation. I too am really enjoying the slow reveals. @gennepher fascinating video of Big M asserting his authority. Drive through blood test for me later but first I'll go all hunter gatherer and find some basil and pain au raisin for JKP when she awakes. MIL had both COVID booster and flu shot yesterday. No 3 son needs the venerable RR as his Nissan requires a part unavailable in the UK potentially up to 12 weeks.He will love the fuel billFor those of you in the UK who enjoy Autumn have a great day but do spare a thought for me over the next 6-8 months. I don't have SAD but the clothes needed and the impossibility of reconciling seasonal UK food with LC is a pain. Pip, Pip Old Toots.
Thanks for that. Blood run should be a doozy - he says. I hope the deep dive goes as well as those events ever can and y'all continue to enjoy the post frolic naps.Deffo some win in there .
Made my mouth water at the talk of pan aux raisins...oh for the days
Hug for the long march into winters darkness ...but you know each step is one closer to the light of summer once more.
Scant consolation on the journey, admittedly.
Ho ho ho .for the son, with the RR fuel costs..
Think lots of car stuff is 'just in time'...now sadly stuffed by various crisis's ..hope it turns up sooner .
& Hope blood run is a good un.