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Our walk around Oxburgh was lovely in the sunshine. There were so many snowdops. I don't think that I have ever seem that many there.

Mr K then had a brilliant idea - lunch at The Twenty Church Wardens after our walk. I had trout fillets and salad - delicious. Now home and relaxing and reading with a coffee. A perfect day.
We have several hundred snowdrops in both our front and back gardens and now in the front a host of yellow crocuses.
 
Morning all on a sunny day in one of the few unlovable parts of East Anglia. @gennepher thank you so much for sharing another wonderful sheep. Just what was the shiny object that fox so adored? @dunelm good news on the uneventful journey home and delighting us with that art. Giving off a very Elton John vibe. Four grandchildren here today reducing to two for the next two days. Childcare and social care for parents is the legacy of the Grantham Grocer's daughter for plenty of my (our?) generation and my extended family. I'm pretty sure we/they all knew but many wrongly thought it would be someone else to pay for their tax cuts. How's that working out with care costs and deposits for kids homes? The sting in the tail is the attached and the problems @Annb highlights. Where did that money promised on the side of the red bus get to fella?. Democracy is still the least bad system I guess. @JohnEGreen hug for anxiety, Anyhow. Enjoy Oxburgh Hall @Krystyna23040 and great attitude to the higher numbers. Card and present bought here since this makes perfect sense to me but your mileage may vary significantly.
Lyrics to the song and a bonus are included. Axa ad; Bonus (lyrics.) More Paw Patrol and time with grandchildren next for me next because when its gone its gone. Toodle Pip.
Thank you @ianpspurs and make the most of those grandchildren.
 
Your garden sounds lovely. Snowdrops and yellow crocuses - spring is definitely on the way.
This is only our second season in this house so we are marking where things are still coming up in order to move them as there will be some changes this year. All the roses were moved last year and some shrubs given haircuts. We have two ginkgo biloba trees in pots that will go into the ground this year - we brought them with us when we moved.
 
Fbg 6.6

Wildlife nighttime camera...
Fox and Cats...
Cat Merlin, Cat Jade, and Foxy Loxy mooching around...



Creative is a digital sheep painting!

Time for a cuppa.

Have your best day.

Weather app says rain, but I have ordered sunshine...


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Another smashing sheep with her friendly cats
 
Good morning everyone from what just might be another sunny day here in the dark and dangerous north. Book sorting. That’s the phrase that may or may not describe today’s activities. Two boxes of books have been brought into the dining room and placed upon the table “for you to sort out”. I did of course open said boxes and have a peek inside. Treasures. This will take some time but that copy of The Catcher In The Rye is going to need another home. I shall spread them out first so that they don’t cause any trouble or wander off. Lots of books crowded together can be dangerous. Art bit, just some coloring in to do now, probably this afternoon. Have a smashing day if you can. Say ‘champion’ when something nice happens. It’s pronounced ‘champ-yin’ and you will need a flat cap. Now, where’s my koffy.


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Went to Carlisle dermatology today, they suspect I have a melanoma and it has to come out urgently.
But I am due to have my pacemaker changed on 3rd March so there is a conflict and they can't use Radio Frequency cutting.
Marjorie has photographed the lesion and it certainly looks like a melanoma to me.
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How awful for you. Hope you are able to get suitable treatment very soon
 
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9.25am FBG 6.3 ( blaming overindulgence in Valentine chocs for that)
My mother has covid. Spoke to her early sunday evening when she sounded very frail, but said she was merely very tired with a bit of a cough. I was not surprised to hear that she had been very unwell in the night. Calling both my sister and the paramedics who gave her oxygen and wanted to take her to hospital. However the paramedics eventually decided that Mum had improved significantly and should stay home so long as she was not left alone. My sister has stopped with her for two days and my brother is going to be there tonight. I have been told very emphatically by my sister that my presence is not neccessary. Am wondering if she thinks MrSlim and I brought the infection? Despite us having recent boosters and no symptons. I suppose we were careless in that we didn't test before visiting her. Yesterday was Mums 91st birthday, but of course the celebratory lunch had to be cancelled.
Mum did sound better yesterday, but there are too many parallels with my Fathers situation last year for me to be reassured that she really is recovering. Daily phone calls don't seem enough.
 
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Morning all.

An uninspiring 6.2 says my friend M'ter with a gallic shrug of the shoulders.
C'est la vie

Taking it easy today, as it's my day off..... :cool:


Yes, you heard that right....

C3PO, as my nephew jokingly called me, due to my 'interesting' walking style months after the accident...

Has returned to the Rebel Alliance and become a tax payer once more .

A phased return, admittedly (thank goodness ) and very welcomes, as I was cream crackered at the end of yesterday.

Going to have to work on that stamina .

And in a week mentally designated as LIFE 2: The RESURRECTION.

I gingerly rode the surviving scooter across town for its MOT.
(Intention was if it failed as expected, to SORN & leave off road at a friend's garage nearby )

The expected failure (head bearings) appear to have been a more fixable, ( by me anyway ) uneven wear of a perfectly good tyre (sat for a year unmoved )
Potentially it may even out if ridden more regularly..

So getting away with just rear brake pads was a BONUS.

Clutching a new MOT certificate and now taxed & legal once more I proceeded to try and enjoy the return trip.

Can't say that part was so successful.:(

The extra wariness post accident clouded the pleasures I took from riding previously, but it did have enjoyment of the ride, was safely undertaken, with no close calls or scares of any sort.

A challenge undertaken
AND I'm calling that a WIN, for not being beaten by it.

So I feel I'm finally out of the woods, leaving the trees & bushes behind me.

Taking my bearings now, as I look across the wide open plains once more, and set out to find my own path back.

I realise I am no longer lost.

I'm BACK...

Best of the day to you all.
 
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Morning each from a sunny area which defies any suitable description except the counterfactual. There will be trouble ahead, well light rain showers and sibling rivalry over what to watch on the main TV. No 1 grandson is on a tight (ish) leash after parents evening and what goes on tour mustn't stay on tour. Thanks for the splendid and very realistic sheep and cats @gennepher. @dunelm what percentage of books retained will not incur the wrath of she who must be obeyed? Many thanks for sharing the splendid art which will obviously be miraculously transformed to even greater majesty and grandeur by the addition of colour. Snowdrops and crocuses make me "homesick" - I don't have the motivation to make water flow up hill here anymore. @Annb hope you managed to procure an appointment today. Deal with the snakes and ladders of Wednesday with as much dignity and love as you can. How many of you are actually Team Jorge?
 
Sorry fellow posters and painters, running late and have to be out and about earlier today, but do have time to wish @lindisfel and his wife well.

Blood sugars a 5.5 this morning.

Stay safe.
Thank you Alf, and everybody who has wished us well.
We are hoping for the best and that the op works out ok.
It is problematic, they apparently can't use the usual tools that employ radio frequency cauterisation due to the proximity of a pacemaker.
Have a good day all.
Derek
 
@SlimLizzy hug for your mother and the attendant stress. @jjraak congratulations on returning to work. Another milestone in your journey. @Krystyna23040 you undoubtedly have the motivation, skill set and perfect soulmate to return to NFK. Form is temporary, class is permanent. @JohnEGreen c'mon fella celebrate all small wins. Claudia Winkleman isn't usually my kinda person but her small wins section gives one pause as they - who exactly? - say. Frozen mashed potato with president butter added is very tasty. Something I never in my wildest dreams thought I'd type. There's probably an Ocado just for you as well - -20% and free delivery for 3 months to tempt you back or not - we're very promiscuous with deliveries of basics. They deliver Harrods merch as well - probably to N Norfolk and the DnDN:)
 
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Here's a question for all you drivers.

Is this clear, what you are expected to do ?

Imagine, strange neighbourhood, late at night, checking sat nav for guidance, Yadda Yadda Yadda. :rolleyes:

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Hint, pick wisely, Obi wan.
Cost is £130 for each incorrect answer.

Oh, and look forward to all the joys it brings .

it's so successful, friends can no longer get deliveries or Ubers to the street, the council's financial gains are too great for local businesses to bear.

So, if it's just your street ..sit back and enjoy the peace & quiet.

But when it's in every neighbourhood, welcome to 'Cash Cow'
The game where everybody loses.
And you may not even know you lost until that "pay up or else" demands drops quietly through your letterbox.

Local main roads stuffed with ALL the traffic, because only locals can use side roads.

Pollution increases, so say hello to your local ULEZ Zone.
(New cars only need apply.
T&C's WILL fluctuate.
Expect a lowering of car age before banishment applies.
EV's not guaranteed to be exempt )

It's not about pollution is it.
No one wants EVs using side streets as rat runs as well.

Your borough.
Doing the thinking for you
So you don't have to ..
At a price ££££. :cool:
 
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Em stayed the night, since her school is on its half term break. Went to bed early for me, bit late for her and she fell asleep almost immediately. So did I, but I woke again around 1 am and had to get up to ease the back and knees. As a result there was no meaningful FBG. Yesterday was a bad day and, while BG is a pretty normal level (7.5) I am feeling pretty dodgy. Vegetables eaten yesterday are tormenting my insides - that has been an issue recently so I went a few days without veg to calm it down and then tried again - same result. I really don't get on with veggies. Trouble is, that leaves me just with carnivorous foods and dairy. It is a bit of a problem but I'm sure that there is an answer somewhere. Don't suppose there is any point saying to the dietician that I can't eat veggies - she'll have a fit, poor soul. Bad enough no fruit and few carbs. Where will I get my fibre, she'll ask (I think fibre is the problem, in fact). Where the vitamins, where the minerals? In a bottle, I suspect. Wouldn't mind not bothering with veg, although there are some that I like and even enjoy, but just meat, cheese and eggs? If needs must, I suppose...
 
Here's a question for all you drivers.

Is this clear, what you are expected to do ?

Imagine, strange neighbourhood, late at night, checking sat nav for guidance, Yadda Yadda Yadda. :rolleyes:

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Hint, pick wisely, Obi wan.
Cost is £130 for each incorrect answer.

Oh, and look forward to all the joys it brings .

it's so successful, friends can no longer get deliveries or Ubers to the street, the council's financial gains are too great for local businesses to bear.

So, if it's just your street ..sit back and enjoy the peace & quiet.

But when it's in every neighbourhood, welcome to 'Cash Cow'
The game where everybody loses.

Local main roads stuffed with ALL the traffic.

Pollution increases, so say hello to your local ULEZ Zone.
(New cars only need apply.
T&c WILL fluctuate.
Expect a lowering of car age before banishment applies.
EV's not guaranteed to be exempt )

It's not about pollution is it.
No one wants EVs using side streets as rat runs as well.

Your borough.
Doing the thinking for you
So you don't have to ..
At a price ££££. :cool:
Can't work that one out, jraak. Is there a solution to the puzzle? Must ask one of the drivers in the family in case I am too out of date.
 
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