@ianpspurs Predictive text is at it again. Who on earth is Donna. What a strange word to insert - even for predictive text.7.0 this morning. Only did 11.5K steps yesterday Donna really pleased that doing less exercise didn't cause BS to raise. Off to Sheringham Park shortly for a lovely walk. Shame it isn't sunny, but at least it isn't raining - hopefully.
Norfolk police have issued an identikit image.Who on earth is Donna.
Are dairy products good for composting?Mmmm - didn't think of that, but not sure mould would be good for the birds, or cats (they might eat it if the birds refused). Compost will happily eat it though.
Sheringham Park was surprisingly warm and sunny today. We had a lovely walk.enjoy Sheringham which may be somewhat nippy today.
That is worrying for you and JKP @ianpspursMIL was fine when seen yesterday afternoon but at 12.21 am she managed to phone the house phone saying she didn't know where she was and could JKP collect her.
Sensible clothing. In Sainsbury’s? Are you mad? Surely children go to bed in Disney cartoon outfits nowadays like their mums go shopping in onesies. Enjoy that super salmon salad."
At two separate service stations we were amazed ( horrified) to see people queuing for food in pyjamas, dressing gowns and trainers. Especially the second lot after 11am.
Loving the sheep portraits @gennepherFbg 6.4
Wildlife camera...
Fox & Cats & me
I went out because there had been a loud noise in the night...
Creative is another digital sheep painting. But I need to get started on the day, so I didn't do much detail I normally do with the Thylacine brush stroke, so it's mostly left with the first broader flat brush stroke, and a little of the fine brush stroke of Syrup, to get that fine line round the eyes...
Have your best kind of day...I am stuck by the front window...Royal Mail are delivering a parcel between 09:19 and 13:19...it is blowing a hoolie out there.
And I have upset Midnight. I just tried singing to him. He sunk his teeth (no blood) into the fleshy part of my hand, and left the premises...
Time for a cuppa...
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I meant that the municipal composting plant would deal with the cheese. Our own compost heaps wouldn't because they are too small to do it, but apparently the big plant the council has can deal with meat and fats.Are dairy products good for composting?
Love itwelcome side effect of her hormones is the sudden increase in affection for us. MrSlim actually asked "what is wrong with her - she is being friendly?"
So tonight I had Kiki cuddled up in my arms and purring for a long time. ( cant remember the last time she did this) Until she was distracted by cheetahs on Tv.
Thank you very much @SlimLizzyLoving the sheep portraits @gennepher
Kiki is definitely in 'I want kittens' posture on the roof in second photo, and Tom is saying he will oblige.19.02
8.55am FBG 5.2
My mother tells me she is nearly back to normal and my brother confirms return of appetite, although she still tires easily. Great relief all round.
Today an unusually busy day. MrSlim is installing the last skylight in the attic. Cutting a hole in the roof to accommodate it.
I have been planting a few rather weedy looking cauliflower and cabbage plants in the new insect proof enclosure we made together yesterday. Of course Kiki thinks this is for her benefit and we had to have some stern words about the effect of claws on the netting before she decided to investigate other opportunities for entertainment. During the afternoon Kiki joined me in the cider press building where I was sorting, splitting and transporting to the woodshed logs that MrSlim had cut a few days ago. Kiki was excitable - climbing up the supports and then demanding a rescue when unable to get down. She went to new heights managing to get onto the roof and then needing a rescue. After much persuasion she learnt to use a ladder so I left her up there knowing that the nearest apple tree where a pair of blackbirds are nesting was a leap too far for her.
To my surprise another cat visited. A full Tom! Maybe Kiki wandered while we were away and they made friends. I havent seen any other cats except the two who live here for a couple of years. There are no visiting strays. Kiki is just over six months old and has an appointment at the vets in ten days. Just in time I think.
I watched her hasten down the ladder to meet him. He did the slow blink that @gennepher talks about and a little chirping noise, which Kiki returned. Very handsome cat, brown tabby and white with lovely pale green eyes and friendly. When I told MrSlim about him he suggested an exchange!
Maybe it was mean of me, but I did the strict cat mom thing and took her inside despite her protests " but Mum, there's a boy come to call" he hung around for a while, both of them checking out all the doors and windows. Kiki very excited charging round trying to get out, but I am firm. No kittens for you Girl.
A welcome side effect of her hormones is the sudden increase in affection for us. MrSlim actually asked "what is wrong with her - she is being friendly?"
So tonight I had Kiki cuddled up in my arms and purring for a long time. ( cant remember the last time she did this) Until she was distracted by cheetahs on Tv.
Now if she would just catch the mouse that arrived in the kitchen today we will all be happy.View attachment 59457View attachment 59458
Someone will feed her @jjraakMorning all.
Truly 'back to life' this morning
Covid express into work ...
(Too far, too dark, too cold to cycle.)
Fbg a glorious 6.1....
And the promise land must surely hove into view just over the horizon, some time soon, hallelujah.
Got a call late late night
Michael's cat, if you recall me saying, had been re-home but escaped
Reported to be back in street, skinny & bedraggled.
Half hour silly o'clock trying to find her, no joy
Maybe today someone will see & feed her ..<pray>
Good for you. Yes, baby steps but you are doing it - movement counts.Fbg this morning was 6.6 and today I actually managed to walk to the corner of the street and back over a hundred yards or more little baby steps it’s got to be I think.
Glad that your mum is on the mend.19.02
8.55am FBG 5.2
My mother tells me she is nearly back to normal and my brother confirms return of appetite, although she still tires easily. Great relief all round.
Today an unusually busy day. MrSlim is installing the last skylight in the attic. Cutting a hole in the roof to accommodate it.
I have been planting a few rather weedy looking cauliflower and cabbage plants in the new insect proof enclosure we made together yesterday. Of course Kiki thinks this is for her benefit and we had to have some stern words about the effect of claws on the netting before she decided to investigate other opportunities for entertainment. During the afternoon Kiki joined me in the cider press building where I was sorting, splitting and transporting to the woodshed logs that MrSlim had cut a few days ago. Kiki was excitable - climbing up the supports and then demanding a rescue when unable to get down. She went to new heights managing to get onto the roof and then needing a rescue. After much persuasion she learnt to use a ladder so I left her up there knowing that the nearest apple tree where a pair of blackbirds are nesting was a leap too far for her.
To my surprise another cat visited. A full Tom! Maybe Kiki wandered while we were away and they made friends. I havent seen any other cats except the two who live here for a couple of years. There are no visiting strays. Kiki is just over six months old and has an appointment at the vets in ten days. Just in time I think.
I watched her hasten down the ladder to meet him. He did the slow blink that @gennepher talks about and a little chirping noise, which Kiki returned. Very handsome cat, brown tabby and white with lovely pale green eyes and friendly. When I told MrSlim about him he suggested an exchange!
Maybe it was mean of me, but I did the strict cat mom thing and took her inside despite her protests " but Mum, there's a boy come to call" he hung around for a while, both of them checking out all the doors and windows. Kiki very excited charging round trying to get out, but I am firm. No kittens for you Girl.
A welcome side effect of her hormones is the sudden increase in affection for us. MrSlim actually asked "what is wrong with her - she is being friendly?"
So tonight I had Kiki cuddled up in my arms and purring for a long time. ( cant remember the last time she did this) Until she was distracted by cheetahs on Tv.
Now if she would just catch the mouse that arrived in the kitchen today we will all be happy.View attachment 59457View attachment 59458