So sorry @AnnbWould love to see that jjraak but it won't give access.
Might be my privacy settings.
Just getting ready for an appointment.
Let me have a look later for you.
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So sorry @AnnbWould love to see that jjraak but it won't give access.
Yay @jjraakCheers Genn
gave it a go
Ooh look, my life before the accident.
...and yes, despite evidence to the contrary I was there at most holidays....haha.
Star billing.
Lauren obv the star..
I got billed below dog, but above the cotamundi.....just.
Dancing Al fresco club
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Raining hard in North Cumbria, hope Marjorie doesn't get too wet at Tai Chi in Carlisle. She's coming back on bus and has left car in local town car park.
Thanks @ianpspursMorning all from L.A. where it has been a damp start - rain delayed lawning. Thank you all for the good wishes yesterday much appreciated and undeserved. Very cool present from #1son and family combining my two main interests as they see them.
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So today is back to the impossiblity of making Elsie gut friendly, taste less unpleasant but deliver something below a 500+ cals deficit without drinking olive oil by the litre. @gennepher thanks for the amazing kaleidoscope but hug for the dystopian dream. @dunelm take your time with that survey and don't overtre yourself supervising Mrs. Miggins. Those pieces of art won't create themselves. @Annb hug for the issue over meds - most odd as Osborne is trying to sell the covid enquiry a bridge - austerity improved NHS/our ability to deal with covid. Truly bizarre. @Krystyna23040 once again Mr K sets the bar too high for mortal men. @jjraak wise advice for @lindisfel and amazing flash (mob) dance. Music you say? I'll look into that. Have a fab day - other ludicrous iced confections are available
Love love love that T-Shirt .Morning all from L.A. where it has been a damp start - rain delayed lawning. Thank you all for the good wishes yesterday much appreciated and undeserved. Very cool present from #1son and family combining my two main interests as they see them.
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So today is back to the impossiblity of making Elsie gut friendly, taste less unpleasant but deliver something below a 500+ cals deficit without drinking olive oil by the litre after 2 days of Elsie without too much care for gut friendly part. @gennepher thanks for the amazing kaleidoscope but hug for the dystopian dream. @dunelm take your time with that survey and don't overtre yourself supervising Mrs. Miggins. Those pieces of art won't create themselves. @Annb hug for the issue over meds - most odd as Osborne is trying to sell the covid enquiry a bridge - austerity improved NHS/our ability to deal with covid. Truly bizarre. @Krystyna23040 once again Mr K sets the bar too high for mortal men. @jjraak wise advice for @lindisfel and amazing flash (mob) dance. Music you say? I'll look into that. Have a fab day - other ludicrous iced confections are available
A smashing, Dreadlock Holiday gift.Morning all from L.A. where it has been a damp start - rain delayed lawning. Thank you all for the good wishes yesterday much appreciated and undeserved. Very cool present from #1son and family combining my two main interests as they see them.
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So today is back to the impossiblity of making Elsie gut friendly, taste less unpleasant but deliver something below a 500+ cals deficit without drinking olive oil by the litre after 2 days of Elsie without too much care for gut friendly part. @gennepher thanks for the amazing kaleidoscope but hug for the dystopian dream. @dunelm take your time with that survey and don't overtre yourself supervising Mrs. Miggins. Those pieces of art won't create themselves. @Annb hug for the issue over meds - most odd as Osborne is trying to sell the covid enquiry a bridge. Austerity improved the NHS/our ability to deal with covid. Truly bizarre. How typically caring of you think of those trapped in the sub. @Krystyna23040 once again Mr K sets the bar too high for mortal men. @jjraak wise advice for @lindisfel and amazing flash (mob) dance. Music you say? I'll look into that. Have a fab day - other ludicrous iced confections are available
Hug for the struggle to obtain what we all used to regard as basic care. How did we get here? Jones is certainly a rum cove but he has hit the nail on the head here. The impact does seem to have been worse for people such as yourself and @gennepher living in areas which I suspect aren't dyed in the wool deep blue.Neil got through to the surgery and the receptionist said she would talk to the doctor for him, but he isn't in today, so they caqn't offer any help just now. Unfortunately, the receptionist he spoke to is a very charming, but fairly incompetent, Thai lady. Will she remember by the time she next sees the doctor? Who knows? Is her English up to it after about 20 years in the job? Doubtful. Her talent is to sound delighted that she is talking to you when you phone but actually achieving any result is a bit hit and miss.
I got through to the surgery to find out what is happening about my legs but they haven't a clue why nobody has got back to me and don't seem to be able to contact the nurses working within the same building. They gave me a direct phone number for the nurses' office. Phoned it and got an answer phone to say they will get back to me! Not today though. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe ...
Thank you @gennepher. All is now thoroughly watered in the garden. If only I could send a couple of bucketfuls to my parents in France. Their gardens are very dry and cracked despite a day of dismal rain.
Yep, Judgement day - the day Cameron was elected and we now have Rish! - probably identifies as a mouse hiding in a dark corner going by his performance. Loads of options for him HereHug for the struggle to obtain what we all used to regard as basic care. How did we get here? Jones is certainly a rum cove but he has hit the nail on the head here. The impact does seem to have been worse for people such as yourself and @gennepher living in areas which I suspect aren't dyed in the wool deep blue.
It all seems so disjointed and lacklustre - where are those gutsy go getters that we used to have in all corners of the NHS. I count myself lucky that my GP surgery is still in the green zone of the helpometer although for some folk it may feel like it’s bobbing into orange from time to time. Our hospital is pretty good, perhaps not as good as we would like, and with all appointment letters gives you a department phone number that is usually answered if there is a need to phone. Thai - the land of the smiling people. It’s a cultural thing. I hope that she remembers (write it down Mavis). My daughter in law is Thai and although her mother and herself have been in the UK since my daughter in law was 12 years old (my son and her were in school together)- the English language is difficult in pronunciation for a lot of Thai people. She did manage to get her degree and was a duty manager at a very posh hotel in Birmingham (do they have posh hotels in Birmingham??) My son speaks Thai (he went to lessons) but his accent - now there’s a thing. Bit like when I worked in East Africa - with the English letter ‘r’ - I worked for ages with a bloke called Godlick until I got the hang of the accent. Fingers crossed though that the passage of information still works in your favour. Cameron - there’s your villain.Neil got through to the surgery and the receptionist said she would talk to the doctor for him, but he isn't in today, so they caqn't offer any help just now. Unfortunately, the receptionist he spoke to is a very charming, but fairly incompetent, Thai lady. Will she remember by the time she next sees the doctor? Who knows? Is her English up to it after about 20 years in the job? Doubtful. Her talent is to sound delighted that she is talking to you when you phone but actually achieving any result is a bit hit and miss.
I got through to the surgery to find out what is happening about my legs but they haven't a clue why nobody has got back to me and don't seem to be able to contact the nurses working within the same building. They gave me a direct phone number for the nurses' office. Phoned it and got an answer phone to say they will get back to me! Not today though. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe ...
Yes I feel the same and I do deep breathing as I use my heated eye mask and listen to my two favourite songs for relaxing - the BBC children in need version of Perfect Day and ABBA's Ode To Freedom.Curious if anyone else feels similar ?
Always felt the phrase "Music calms the savage beast" more suited to movies.
However since my accident I've struggled keeping a lid on certain anxieties.
But I found music to be extremely useful to me, in managing such moments.
And with the uncertainty of how I/we'd cope post accident on our first holiday in 3 years,
I took the precaution of making a 'calming' play list with us.
An eclectic mix, but it worked beautifully.
(King of the road, 16 tons..really JJ..)
A snippet of this one kept popping up on silly shorts on my YouTube feed , it somehow hooked me & once I heard the full song it became my Go-To for calmer moments .
Anyone else finding music as useful in such situations..?
And I gather that it has been proved to be unreliable in the past. Also heard that anyone on a voyage on it has to sign a waiver for any accidents.
That was a horrible nightmare @gennepherFbg 6.7
Wildlife nighttime cameras...
Cat, Merlin, sees something in the dark...
And comes out of the shadows with his prize.
I now name him...
"Chief Rodent Catcher"
(Jade had that title before) !
Creative is a kaleidoscope. A better one of buttercups today.
It is raining outside.
I just had a nap, and it was a dystopian nightmare.
Suddenly this directive was announced, and a team of 'Guardians' arrived to implement it. I was in a hospital foyer, and walked straight out into the arms of an armed 'Guardian'. There were huge metal basket type things where you could volunteer to put your stuff in. I refused, and so I was searched, my bag taken off me, I said I needed stuff from it. And so I was taken to a porta-cabin where I was further interrogated, then allowed to leave with just the clothes on my back. It was the same for everyone. If they had a suitcase/luggage/shopping etc, everything was taken off you...
And no, I haven't read nor watched anything horror like. It was so real, I thought it was actually happening, and not a dream...
Have a good day.
I think a cup of tea next...
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