Hi Lamont,
Sorry to hear about the grandkids I hope they are soon well again, that area always seemed to have a smell of hydrocarbons when we were coming through from North Wales across to the M6 North to Cumbria from Queenserry.
It was the same coming North over Bowes Moor, the air gets cleaner but the farmers are a source of slurry spreading pollution nowadays.
Its the shear quantity of humans in a given area caues the smell with their industries.
Where our eldest lives is ok but there are loads of not very good vehicle fumes to trigger asthma attacks for youngters.
I hope everyone has their best day.
We are into local town early the take the Octavia in for a cam belt change and an Mot.
Then come back in the fabia for breakfast.
Yesterday I went back into Carlisle to pick Marjorie up after Tai Chi after taking her in earlier.
The disabled parking is just a few a spaces and no good for someone who needs access to a building society and is not mobile.
Alan took me to the Cumberland infirmary monday, i have transfered my pacemaker checks from the Freeman to Carlisle.
I never know how I will feel if they tweek it and switch it off and speed it up etc.
So I need transport.
D.
6.5 this sunny, dry, draughty, cold day, being a Wednesday an dry, I have spent time tidying up the garden!
it needs it! Bloody foliage strewn in every crevice and corner.
@lindisfel The smell you get around the trip from Queensferry to the area North of Manc land around the Thelwell viaduct is because of the huge chemical industrial landscape especially around around Widnes, St Helens and the oil industry around the Mersey basin which the M6 crosses.
It was typically, a pleasant sight, when seeing the industrial landscape, when travelling home, the Christmas lights effect in darkness.
#8 is a lot better this morning, and more like his Tasmanian devil self. He has taken shine to one of Mrs L 's favourite Christmas sort toys, that was given to her from #2 grandchild. Whose birthday it is today and I found out on his way to abroad to a Christmas market trip. Lucky ......!
Unfortunately Mrs L couldn't connect today with anything significant this morning and was bothered about sorting chrimbo despite believing that it was still early December. I do believe that I'm actually handling Mrs L 's misrememberitis better and being more understanding and respectful.
Today, I have been very interested in the covid inquiry day of closing statements by the core participants.
Not being very generous with the clown show that happened.
Hankering for a bit of haddock, that is awaiting my attention
My best wishes to you all as always.