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Fbg 6.9

A bit earlier posting today...tomorrow I will be earlier....too much to do and sort and learn...

Nighttime wildlife video...
Badgers & Fox (they all arrive together)
36 secs

Creative...a mannequin Pierrot face mask on my mirror frame...put in Kaleider Kaleidoscope...

Sweet dreams...

See you tomorrow...

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Fbg 6.9

A bit earlier posting today...tomorrow I will be earlier....too much to do and sort and learn...

Nighttime wildlife video...
Badgers & Fox (they all arrive together)
36 secs

Creative...a mannequin Pierrot face mask on my mirror frame...put in Kaleider Kaleidoscope...

Sweet dreams...

See you tomorrow...

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Halloween?
Very gothic.
But I like it.
Hasn't stopped persistently persistent raining.
Could be using prime, to order a canoe to get the shops in the morning.
Stay dry.
 
Lardons...I used to buy them before the badgers ate my frogs...
I have several ponds, frogless now because of the badgers and fox, I presume.
There were so many frogs in my garden then, I had to shuffle along the garden path for fear of treading on them...
They seemed perpetually hungry...not a fly nor flying beastie survived in my garden back then.
And so I bought the lardons.
I put them in/by the pond, in the pond when it was tadpole season, and the wee little beasties ravenously ate the lardons instead of each other...

Alas the badgers and foxes discovered my monster frogs.....all I have left of the froggies is a few photos...sigh...
 
Halloween?
Very gothic.
But I like it.
Hasn't stopped persistently persistent raining.
Could be using prime, to order a canoe to get the shops in the morning.
Stay dry.
Thank you @Lamont D
I like doing different...
Yup, persistently raining here too. Cats and fox and badgers are getting a soaking....I stayed in....
The roads which dip into a hollow to go under bridges are impassable, only good enough for swimming...
But I will stay indoors, thank you.
You stay safe...
 
Morning all on what is now the start of Fall/Autumn according to even the traditionalists. By the looks of the forecast this week the weather agrees - 13 ºC Friday and Saturday :bigtears: .No rain here overnight and so far (10.00) yet today.
Yes @ianpspurs the weather men (and ladies) have been banging on about meteorological autumn most of this month for statistical purposes.

This year's autumn equinox falls on 22 September, so it's now officially Autumn as defined by the Earth's axis and orbit around the Sun and it looks as though we have a change in the weather to match.

Sunday's FBG 4.4 mmol/L on waking at 6.00 am.
 
Fbg 6.9

A bit earlier posting today...tomorrow I will be earlier....too much to do and sort and learn...

Nighttime wildlife video...
Badgers & Fox (they all arrive together)
36 secs

Creative...a mannequin Pierrot face mask on my mirror frame...put in Kaleider Kaleidoscope...

Sweet dreams...

See you tomorrow...

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I like your kaleidoscope @gennepher but it is a little spooky - they look like aliens.
 
Morning all from a damp L.A. where the new gutter bracket is proving to be a sound investment. Initial fbg was 3.9 but I'll go with the 4.6 after a short walk into Nanny and Grandad's “special room.” Having thrown away 6 bags of clothes - local charity shops won't take more than one small bag of clothes now and my skin makes entirely different demands since June. It looks like I may have needed to wear everything I had by Friday and UV stabilised/Nosilife clothing may not be so useful. Sorting clothes is a revelation - who knew I had so many dress shirts? One of the worst days of the year is when I need to wear trousers, socks, a vest, long sleeved shirt and a 279 tog top in the morning. Still ok for shorts today. That also signals the long period when LC food doesn't meet my needs - unless someone has a Keto Cassoulet recipe for example. I know Tim Spector and pals feel beans and pulses are very on point. When Diet Dr comes up with cabbage casserole
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@gennepher thank you for sharing the kaleidoscope which made me too think of Halloween - pet rant topic of mine. Totally wrong area to live for that. @Krystyna23040 Mr K's expression must have been a classic when you of all people had the chutzpah to say take it easy - priceless. Y'all enjoy your Monday if at all possible.
 
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BG is being a bit silly today. 8.1 sitting on the edge of my bed at 03.15 and 5.9 by the time I got through to the kitchen at 03.30. Liver not trying to help out for once. However, it was high enough to make my Libre sound an alarm about 5 minutes later (8.1). One cup of tea and another of coffee later (05.15) it was 8.3. Currently 6.3. No sense in it.

Washing day today - clothes and bedding. Also need to get on to Amazon to buy a new curtain rod - the new curtains I bought aren't designed for the big, heavy, old one I have at my smaller kitchen window.
 
Morning all from a damp L.A. where the new gutter bracket is proving to be a sound investment. Initial fbg was 3.9 but I'll go with the 4.6 after a short walk into the Nanny and Grandad's “special room.” Having thrown away 6 bags of clothes - local charity shops won't take more than one small bag of clothes now and my skin makes entirely different demands since June. It looks like I may have needed to wear everything I had by Friday and UV stabilised/Nosilife clothing may not be so useful. Sorting clothes is a revelation - who knew I had so many dress shirts? One of the worst days of the year is when I need to wear trousers, socks, a vest, long sleeved shirt and a 279 tog top in the morning. Still ok for shorts today. That also signals the long period when LC food doesn't meet my needs - unless someone has a Keto Cassoulet recipe for example. I know Tim Spector and pals feel beans and pulses are very on point but Diet Dr comes up with cabbage casserole:bigtears: @gennepher thank you for sharing the kaleidoscope which made me too think of Halloween - pet rant topic of mine. Totally wrong area to live for that. @Krystyna23040 Mr K's expression must have been a classic when you of all people has the chutzpah to say take it easy - priceless. Y'all enjoy your Monday if at all possible.
Thanks Ian...yes Halloween will be fully celebrated where you are...
 
Morning all from a damp L.A. where the new gutter bracket is proving to be a sound investment. Initial fbg was 3.9 but I'll go with the 4.6 after a short walk into the Nanny and Grandad's “special room.” Having thrown away 6 bags of clothes - local charity shops won't take more than one small bag of clothes now and my skin makes entirely different demands since June. It looks like I may have needed to wear everything I had by Friday and UV stabilised/Nosilife clothing may not be so useful. Sorting clothes is a revelation - who knew I had so many dress shirts? One of the worst days of the year is when I need to wear trousers, socks, a vest, long sleeved shirt and a 279 tog top in the morning. Still ok for shorts today. That also signals the long period when LC food doesn't meet my needs - unless someone has a Keto Cassoulet recipe for example. I know Tim Spector and pals feel beans and pulses are very on point but Diet Dr comes up with cabbage casserole:bigtears: @gennepher thank you for sharing the kaleidoscope which made me too think of Halloween - pet rant topic of mine. Totally wrong area to live for that. @Krystyna23040 Mr K's expression must have been a classic when you of all people has the chutzpah to say take it easy - priceless. Y'all enjoy your Monday if at all possible.
Carb Manager has a recipe for a keto French cassoulet looks quite good though I have not tried it myself so far.
Fog today 5.5
 
Carb Manager has a recipe for a keto French cassoulet looks quite good though I have not tried it myself so far.
Fog today 5.5
It does look good, though I might use a different nut - I have problems with almonds - pecans maybe or even cashews (not any higher in carbs than pecans).
 
Last week was not my week.
This week my 'luck' has to change.
I was not going to write about it, but changed my mind.
I was expecting a packet, not my order because I have all my packets and parcel delivered elsewhere, but someone decided to send me something, even though I had said nothing to be delivered to my address.
I was out at the beginning of the week to sort out the prescription, and so had to leave the gate unlocked while I was out so it could be left in my 'safe' place.
I came back to the unthinkable for me.
My wormery had been stolen, but just the contents, the black bin had been left. It is a massive black bin and was full of thousands of thousands of thousands of worms and good soil, which was for my new hanging basket vegetable garden for next year. My new hanging vegetable basket garden will not be happening now.
What was very scary was the black wormery bin was wiped totally clean inside, not one wriggly worm remained. The thieves had scooped out all the soil and worms, not tipped the black dustbin up, or taken the whole lot, but meticulously taken out every bit of soil and worm, but left the straw and fine wire mesh stuff at the bottom of the bin.
The thieves had to have driven their van(?) and backed it up to my gate to work unseen.
I never go out on regular days.
How did they even know that wormery was there? It cannot be seen from the road, and neither could any one have seen me put stuff in it.
This wormery is over 10 years of hard work to build it up to this level, and I was about to split it up and start another one. It meant I did not have to buy any rubbish garden soil or fertiliser and I always had a good constant crop of healthy vegetables, free apart from a few seed packets.

All gone now. I cannot be self sufficient with vegetables any more. All wiped out. I cannot start again, it will be a few years to get even remotely some of that level of worms and soil again, and I would have to reinvest with a supply of tiger worms again. And the likelihood is I may not be around long enough.

Hopping mad doesn't even describe me at the moment.

The bit that scared me was the immaculately clean inside of that large wormery bin wiped immaculately clean. My instant reaction, because my brain couldn't compute, was Scotty has beamed up my worms - and this statement is not meant to be humourous. It would have been carefully wiped clean because of all the new impending baby worms on the sides of the wormery bin.

Someone knew what they were doing. How? This is a level/stage up from the scrap men scaling our gates and stealing iron from our gardens, which does happen.

I am still gobsmacked. I haven't felt secure or safe since. My gate is locked the entire time I am in. I am still waiting for this parcel which I did not order myself. And consequently on Saturday the gate was unlocked. I was feedin a stray cat (who didn't look well) in the kitchen. The kitchen door was shut and locked because my gate was unlocked for the parcel. Then the stray cat stopped and froze, but looked at me first. I froze too, because I didn't know what the cat was alerting me to. By the way, my kitchen curtains are frosted, but let the light in, so no scally/conman can see me from the street. The sun was shining and so it threw a shadow against my curtains. It should have only been the postman putting my parcel in my safe box (which I had checked moments earlier when I let the cat in, and there was nothing in it).
But the stature of the shadow was not the postman.
I watched the shadow go to the safe box, heard him (he was a tall solid person you would not want to tackle, the postman is shorter more weedy looking if he casts a shadow on my frosted curtains) lift the lid (I was wearing my hearing processor), and I heard the lid being replaced, and him going out of the gate and the click of the gate. I went out immediately, but no one or strange car was to be seen.

I am leaving the gate open this morning for one last day, because it is meant to be delivered by today. Friend says the seller says it hasn't been marked as delivered yet. But the postman often doesn't bother to do that....

I have had to order some more security stuff. I already have some. But I want some noise stuff which attracts attention if I have an intruder. My trail camera got stolen from outside...

Am ordering some stuff today.

This makes me feel vulnerable and jumpy. And hopping mad. I am not scared, I am done with the scared bit, although my body feels very stressed.

Edit: Daughter in Australia has given me ideas how to hide the new trail cameras for the front which will arrive tomorrow (at a collection point). How did you think of that I asked? I'm an engineer mum, that's my job...
 
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Carb Manager has a recipe for a keto French cassoulet looks quite good though I have not tried it myself so far.
Fog today 5.5
Thanks for the link @JohnEGreen. Almonds and bacon are a non starter but a small portion of beans may work or perhaps this but not for the whole time. Just need to track down LC Toulouse sausages - Polish ones aren't quite the same. Also duck or Goose works better than chicken imho. By now I should have accepted that hot LC food and my tastes are incompatible but it is the hope that kills. It isn't sweet food/deserts that bother me although a fruit crumble perhaps 3 times a year was ok. Autumn and winter are difficult enough without LC food being unable to deliver comfort and joy.
 
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I know this, Errant was a victim of their "Shoot anything that moves mentality"
Maybe I should gave been more specific in my post.
Errant was a stray cat I adopted. He was injured, limping, missing many teeth and part of his jaw, had a serious chest infection, fleas, worms and ear mites. Unable to hunt he was being chased from place to place by the resident cats, having to fight (often losing ) for any food left out. We think he had been scavenging bin bags. Known to be in the area for for three years he was gradually starving. Extremely nervous, it took nearly a year before he stopped hiding as soon as he saw me.
During the quiet of confinement he gradually came to trust me. Mr Slim was in UK at this time. So Errant was my only companion for some months. I protected him from the neighbours cat, who was larger and a lot fitter, with a water pistol, until she gave in and allowed him my garden as his territory.
It became clear from Errants behaviour that he had been a pet at some time in his past. Feral cats don't open doors or enjoy laps. Nor allow ear drops without protest.
When Mr Slim returned he accepted Errant and was very careful not to frighten him. Soon they were best friends.
Since Errant no longer needed to travel long distances or fight to find food he gained weight and condition. The infection required two courses of antibiotics. He stopped limping and was actually able to jump onto a chair or lap. Even to run a few steps. It was so rewarding. We watched him closely and celebrated every new achievement, almost as if he were a child growing up.
During the second confinement he came with us to UK, where we were trapped for seven months, living in a motorhome.
On returning to France, Errant was happy in his tiny territory. He had no need to roam and was nearly always beside one or other of us, wherever we were working. Loud and sudden noises didn't bother him. Drills, food processors, even the lawnmower.
However, he did need to maintain his territorial boundaries, to do this a cat walks round it usually twice a day leaving their scent in several different ways.
Errant used to walk along the outside of the front hedge on this side of the road and then come back inside the garden.
(Kiki also does this but on the other side of the road)
One day he came back limping, I thought he had been fighting. We took him to the vet two days later when his voice suddenly become a whisper. Antibiotics were ineffective. Back to the vet. This time an x-ray showed multiple pellets, one lodged right by his voicebox. The vet said it was too dangerous to operate and gave him more antibiotics.
Errant died of lead poisioning a month later.
Both MrSlim and I were heartbroken.

This was three years ago, but I still miss him.
 
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