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The 2 lighthouses are terrific, gennepher but on balance I think I prefer the 2nd one. Moody, foggy but still substantial.

I never realised that badgers were so destructive. You are very patient and forgiving to try to make a special place for them as well as your cat friends.
@Annb This is the reply I gave to @ianpspurs which explains a bit...
"I probably go a step too far with my digital painting compared to what other people prefer visually. And I am aware we all have different preferences. I go that extra step, because it is always the mood I was in, in this case yesterday (when I realised the DPD delivery driver was scamming me, it would take too long to explain this, but it put me in a very very grumpy mood), which led me to this point in my painting...

For me, my painting, is letting out of some frustration, of the previous day or today. So basically my paintings are very personal to me."
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentleman and all like me, me’s and myself who at 11:30 is settling down to their 10:30 am cup of tea. The tea is the constant the time is the variable.

Blood sugars this morning were 5.2 a big surprise as my evening meal was a chicken and rice dish, rice is a big no no for me.

Now for a bit more good news. My covid test this morning was a clear -ve, whoopee it’s only taken 18 days, now I just need another 2 clear tests. Thanks to all for your support.

Also thank you for my grand daughters best wishes, she had a good day, her party is on Sunday, thoughtfully I have not been invited, but I am hoping for a small portion of some home made birthday cake, well one can live in hope.

I’m not sure about the rest of today, but an afternoon nap is pencilled in.
Stay safe all.
Glad to hear that hour Covid test was -ive at last. That's one source of frustration done with. Now, maybe you can enjoy the springtime and brighter, warmer days.
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentleman and all like me, me’s and myself who at 11:30 is settling down to their 10:30 am cup of tea. The tea is the constant the time is the variable.

Blood sugars this morning were 5.2 a big surprise as my evening meal was a chicken and rice dish, rice is a big no no for me.

Now for a bit more good news. My covid test this morning was a clear -ve, whoopee it’s only taken 18 days, now I just need another 2 clear tests. Thanks to all for your support.

Also thank you for my grand daughters best wishes, she had a good day, her party is on Sunday, thoughtfully I have not been invited, but I am hoping for a small portion of some home made birthday cake, well one can live in hope.

I’m not sure about the rest of today, but an afternoon nap is pencilled in.
Stay safe all.
Wowee!!!
Celebrations!!!
You are a winner!!!
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The 2 lighthouses are terrific, gennepher but on balance I think I prefer the 2nd one. Moody, foggy but still substantial.

I never realised that badgers were so destructive. You are very patient and forgiving to try to make a special place for them as well as your cat friends.
You cannot fight a losing battle @Annb
And they clear my garden of snails and slugs.
So, embrace them, but outwit them when you need to!
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentleman and all like me, me’s and myself who at 11:30 is settling down to their 10:30 am cup of tea. The tea is the constant the time is the variable.

Blood sugars this morning were 5.2 a big surprise as my evening meal was a chicken and rice dish, rice is a big no no for me.

Now for a bit more good news. My covid test this morning was a clear -ve, whoopee it’s only taken 18 days, now I just need another 2 clear tests. Thanks to all for your support.

Also thank you for my grand daughters best wishes, she had a good day, her party is on Sunday, thoughtfully I have not been invited, but I am hoping for a small portion of some home made birthday cake, well one can live in hope.

I’m not sure about the rest of today, but an afternoon nap is pencilled in.
Stay safe all.

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@gennepher I like the lighthouses and also @dunelm ’s series of paintings, art is very subjective. Saying that I have been keen on Stubbs horses
Congratulations on the -ve test. I now have an image of you making a sandwich board proclaiming the end is nigh. I would walk 500 miles to see that.
 
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Certainly worth looking into. I did buy a vitamin B12 supplement ages ago and, of course, never took it. I take so many pills and potions that I mostly don't bother with the extras. I know I should - Neil even tells me to forget all the bits and pieces and use the ones he buys - 2 different multivitamin tablets, taken on alternate days to make sure he gets the full range. If I did that, it would only mean one extra pill a day and surely I could remember that. I do forget things - my brain is about as foggy as that lighthouse of yours - not menopausal foggy, I may say. Just old age foggy, or maybe lack of vitamin and trace element foggy.
B12......bit of a hobby horse of mine.

I now take a B12 supplement & am up to mid 300’s now

Note: I read many B12 supplements don't reach stomach intact due to acids
Sublingual is reported to be as effective as some injections
Which is how I take mine
But user due diligence is recommended , and Google is your friend here.

Got all the brain fog when I was DX'd...then read on here Metformin can cause depletion of B12...(should be stated by surgery & tested automatically, but it isn't)

Tests showed I was down around mid 200s...(range is 200-900)

It's important to know.
Serious depletion can mean a lifetime of injections.

As said I took a great interest in the subject (I mean, it was now personal, right)

A small YouTube movie was pointed out to me covering all the ways a lack of vitamin B12 can & is interpreted incorrectly by doctors ....and once it gets too low after you've been treated for the wrong illness, it might be too late .

Mum showed signs of Alzheimer's around 2000.
I doubt I could have stopped it developing, but I do regret not knowing enough back then to try B12 to help try to improve her thought process

Would it have made a difference..I can't say.

But it bothered me enough after she passed that while I could no longer help her, I could make sure I was as aware as possible of possible links.

A tad too chicken little. Mmhh

I must admit I don't care, I don't mean to scare anyone, but if talking about it means just one person takes note and they or a family members life is improved by the warning, then I'll suffer the looks & eye rolling

TL/dr.
B12 treatment for T2D can cause depletion.
B12 being over 60 can cause depletion
B12 Depletion can be a life long if not caught early

Link to movie HERE
 
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basically my paintings are very personal to me.
Which is just as it should be. We are privileged to share what your gift produces. I read that all creative work is bravely baring one's soul - taking a huge risk which in my mind is exactly what God did in creation. In both we have free will to accept it as a freely shared gift of love or not. Please continue to share as it works for you and makes our lives the richer. Good to engage the old grey matter and think what is really going on there?
 
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B12......bit of a hobby horse of mine.

I now take a B12 supplement & am up to mid 300’s now

Note: I read many B12 supplements don't reach stomach intact due to acids
Sublingual is reported to be as effective as some injections
Which is how I take mine
But user due diligence is recommended , and Google is your friend here.

Got all the brain fog when I was DX'd...then read on here Metformin can cause depletion of B12...(should be stated by surgery & tested automatically, but it isn't)

Tests showed I was down around mid 200s...(range is 200-900)

It's important to know.
Serious depletion can mean a lifetime of injections.

As said I took a great interest in the subject (I mean, it was now personal, right)

A small YouTube movie was pointed out to me covering all the ways a lack of vitamin B12 can & is interpreted incorrectly by doctors ....and once it gets too low after you've been treated for the wrong illness, it might be too late .

Mum showed signs of Alzheimer's around 2000.
I doubt I could have stopped it developing, but I do regret not knowing enough back then to try B12 to help try to improve her thought process

Would it have made a difference..I can't say.

But it bothered me enough after she passed that while I could no longer help her, I could make sure I was as aware as possible of possible links.

A tad too chicken little. Mmhh

I must admit I don't care, I don't mean to scare anyone, but if talking about it means just one person takes note and they or a family members life is improved by the warning, then I'll suffer the looks & eye rolling

TL/dr.
B12 treatment for T2D can cause depletion.
B12 being over 60 can cause depletion
B12 Depletion can be a life long if not caught early

Link to movie HERE
I will look at the movie later @jjraak
No subtitles on iPad, but I can set something up on my Android phone which will transcribe the words.
Will report back later.
Glad you posted this xx
 
Thank you jjraak you have the gift of Encouragement!
I very much doubt I said anything you didn't already know, Derek

But I am touched by the compliment .

It is I feel in our little corner of the forum, our greatest asset.

We all fall
And when one of us does, the others rush to pick us up.

I know I've benefited from that

So it's nice I seem to have paid that kindness forward in some small way.

Enjoy the day.
Best of luck with your goals
 
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Good morning everyone from a wet weekend here in the dark and dangerous north and where white rabbits abound. There is a craft fair on today, or is it a craft fayre? Either way there will be folk trying to flog stuff at eye watering prices. I may go and wander round tutting, especially at the stand of someone I know who produces smashing pieces of art by fine pointillism. Still, artisan goods are probably worth the outlay - as long as it’s something you want. Hope that the birthday bash for your granddaughter went well @alf_Josiah and that the +tv line is fading into nothing. Art bit, some colour added. Have the best day that you can manage. I am slurping koffy and considering the daffodils. Which reminds me, a woman on holiday in Newcastle enters a hairdresser and asks if she can get a perm to which the hairdresser replies,”I wandered lonely as a clood”. I know, I’ll get my coat.


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Are, now I see it, terraced rice paddys?


You.must have some patience @dunelm!
 
I will look at the movie later @jjraak
No subtitles on iPad, but I can set something up on my Android phone which will transcribe the words.
Will report back later.
Glad you posted this xx
DOH

I got so carried away with posting it up, I didn't even check if it had subtitles ..:banghead:

Humble apologies, @gennepher
 
Firstly an apology because I became a bit laddish/locker roomy over food yesterday afternoon. Despite all the "deep" poems and online sermons I read @jjraak delivered a deep sermon - different strokes for different folks.
Certainly none needed her @ianpspurs

When your own family friendly refer to you as C3PO due to an implant, you get used to the rough & tumble of good natured banter , so no harm done here & long may it continue.

As for 'sermon' .lol
entirely unintended.

You know some arguments won't be settled in a 'which teams better' type way," and I'm sure we've both had many of those discussions over the years
Of which I think burgers fits.

So sometimes it's better to withdraw with honours even

And just leave it as " horses for courses" or "you pays your money & takes your pick"

No one's truly right, we all just pick the path we think best

And we're all the better for that individuality, imho
 
Fbg 6.7

Nighttime wildlife camera.
No time to finish the editing today, for this morning's post, on the one I am working on...it is taking too long, so here are a couple of clips I didn't use from yesterday's video.

The new ginger cat.
Can I have some food please, he asks Cat Midnight...
Then starts the waiting game while Midnight considers...


Creative is #14 Lighthouse mostly in Procreate...
Here is the final artistic dramatic version!
There were a couple of previous versions on the way to this one.
Here is the previous one to this one underneath it. My preference is the top one. I don't know which you might prefer?

I was trying, last night, in order to prevent the badger, KissyKissy, from destroying the swing bedding, so I looked for some citronella oil, which didn't work a few years ago against the badgers coming in the garden, but I couldn't find it. So I got my peppermint oil and at the very bottom of each cushion on the swing, which overlaps edge of the swing, which is the first thing, the badger can smell, I put a few drops of peppermint oil all the way along. I did this at that spot because I didn't want to stop cats getting on the swing to get at their dry cat food, they can always get on the side anyway.

I looked at the swing this morning. Great! Success! So, I thought until I looked at the rest of my back garden...what hadn't been destroyed...

He had taken apart a mirror, taken the backing off. I am presuming this is badger KissyKissy, but hadn't broken the thin mirror. There was soil now between the backing and the mirror. It was a concave one. The mirrors in my garden were another idea I had some years ago to try and keep badgers out of my garden. Some beast had destroyed the wood round one of my frog ponds. I hope there are frogs still left. And so the list went on...

I had left the pulled off blankets and cloths the badger, KissyKissy had soiled on the ground (I had been going to bin them later this weekend), and they had been pulled around, and tossed around. One was tossed on to a bush. I think I will hang them all on the Badger's washing line so they are not too sodden with all the rain, and he can pull them off when he wants to play...

Okay, so as well as "gennepher's cat diner", I now have "The Badgers Playground".

The plus is, I do not have snails nor slugs any more. Normally after all this rain there is a carpet of massive slugs and snails out there, and I cannot walk in my back garden without going crunch crunch crunch. Now, the ground is clear of snails and slugs.

It is swings and roundabouts here, or six of one and half a dozen of the other. I used to have a pretty garden with lots of nice pretty Garden Centre bought expensive flowers, I'll have to find the old print photos. However I now have a wild, unruly, untidy (some would say) tatty back garden, but it takes care of itself. No gardening required. The badgers and foxes dig and turn over the soil, and they both clear up the slugs and snails. And the wild flowers are beginning to come out. There is a carpet of yellow Celandines in between the yellow daffodils. Forsythia is blooming. Other yellow flowers are blooming. The purple Honesty is budding. Wild Garlic and Bluebells have put forth all their leaves and buds. Sweet Cicely has its feathered leaves and will bud soon. Forget-me-nots are budding. The flower list goes on...

The only thing man-made is my container vegetable garden, and I need to badger proof that....

Brain in gear, but it wants a nap first.
And I want a cuppa.
Have your very best day...

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Lovely, 2 for the price of one - what a treat
 
DOH

I got so carried away with posting it up, I didn't even check if it had subtitles ..:banghead:

Humble apologies, @gennepher
I miss a lot of stuff when they don't put subtitles on them.
I have to make the effort to set up the Android phone to watch and tell what it is saying @jjraak
And it is a tiny screen to watch something long.
So, I don't always bother.

But you outlined just now that this was very important, and I am sure I recall a long while ago, you going on about it, and that was why I started taking B12, but I admit I didn't take an awful lot of notice whatever else you said around it.

It was with my friend texting the other day about B12, but she was in the air about it...

So, I have just now copied and texted your longer post on here with the link to the film to her. You did want the B12 message passing on, so I am assuming that is okay.

No apologies needed. It is not something you can personally do about a film that has not been published without access to subtitles.

So, I thank you again for posting it xx
 
White rabbits and welcome to April. I haven't been posting for a while as 'nothing positive to say but have been following everyone's adventures and quietly wishing you all well. As you may recall my sugars have been high for a long, long time and my last HbA1c was in the 90's despite being on maximum doses of Metformin and Gliclizide. At my last review I asked if my pancreas could be tested with a CPeptide test. GP's cannot request this but I had an Elastase test instead. After a 5 week wait the results were normal. 3+ weeks ago Linagliptin was added to my existing medication. It has taken all this time to gradually reduce but this morning my fbs was 5.4! :joyful: My first in normal range for as long as I can remember! Just had to share. :) I just have to tolerate the side effects now which is like having a permanent cold + the risk of hypos but for now I'm over the moon.:singing:
Well WHAT an Entrance .....

You don't say much, then come in here and just smash one OUT OF THE PARK .

What a fantastic result & turnaround by you...

BRAVO .

Outstanding news & so pleased for you.

Annoying all the side effects, obviously, but as some one said hopefully they'll settle down as your body acclimatises to the new meds

Brilliant news @dogslife .
 
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