Annb
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Looks fantastic. I hope you enjoy it.Sunday lunch main event, definitely not a Borrowers joint of meat. Cheesey leeks and a cheeky Malbec anyone? Bon appétit everyone now or later
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Looks fantastic. I hope you enjoy it.Sunday lunch main event, definitely not a Borrowers joint of meat. Cheesey leeks and a cheeky Malbec anyone? Bon appétit everyone now or later
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I am no good with any flickering lights, they trigger a visual migraine immediately @Lamont DA very intricate detail pattern to that kaleidoscope @gennepher. Very nice, very verdant.
As for the lights in the pharmacy.
When working in the car factory, we had low level florescent lighting.
And quite a few of us suffered from headaches and migraines occasionally.
We had a guy come in from the union, and he told us, that any flickering from the lighting, wether the tube was new or on its way out, the connections will affect some people.
Not long after that, a filter was attached to them, the number of headaches diminished.
In our press shop, by health and safety, the lights had to be those suitable to the work going on. They were coloured an umber(?) Orangey colour. Great for night working, the strain etc.
That is my theory @gennepher.
Thanks @Annb The roast veggies and crackling were good. From time to time I need a red meat roast for family cohesion and that is about all pork has to offer me. More importantly, I spent time with my son and grandchildren so I would probably even have managed a mouthful of leg of lamb.Looks fantastic. I hope you enjoy it.
Smashing looking lunchSunday lunch main event, definitely not a Borrowers joint of meat. Cheesey leeks and a cheeky Malbec anyone? Bon appétit everyone now or later
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#1 son had a good crop of figs earlier this year. How did yours do?My fig tree/bush has 2 figs on it....
It's a bit late in the year for them to grow and ripen... isn't it ?
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Yes, I really enjoy trying different varieties. I used the huge yellow ones with pink insides to make chutney. Very pleased that it retained its colour.It looks as though 2024 produced a bumper crop of tomatoes @SlimLizzy So many varieties!
Saturday's FBG 5.1 mmol/l on rising at 6.00 am.
That was it...2 miserly little squirts that have no chance to develop before the winter sets in @ianpspurs ...#1 son had a good crop of figs earlier this year. How did yours do?
More like unopposed at times. Darren Bent is an old boy of my last school - came back a few times, no show off, turned into a nice man. 13°C outside here.The weather people have forecast a temperature of 12degrees.
At 3pm. Dodging the cold wet wind to my thermometer, I was shocked to see it was only 5degrees (in September?) It is horrible out there.
Under orders it is toasty warm, where Mrs L is sitting in the front room with a few layers on.
Doggy and dad according to the footie commentary. Spurs winning.
I told you so. @ianpspurs
Just started a new book by one of my favourite authors........Jodi Taylor.
The Ballad of Smallhope and Pennyroyal.
It's a good romp.
Have a wonderful Sunday evening.
I was in the same class at my grammar school who played a shed load of games and managed them a coup!e of times in the 80's. Oops, Colchester.More like unopposed at times. Darren Bent is an old boy of my last school - came back a few times, no show off. 13°C outside here.
Always regarded you as a legend, @JohnEGreen .
Never one to be defeated. Enjoy the freedom that mode of transport brings.
We did enjoy our trip to Centre Paws. Poppy really enjoyed being off the lead and greeting all the other dogs so we stayed in the field. Everyone was so friendly.Snap on the 5.2. Enjoy the walk - and of course the very important cafe.
I did have a very small corner of Mr K's flapjack @gennepher. It was delicious. Then I was really good and had my Montazumas Orange 100%. The coffee was good too and the chairs were really comfortable.Enjoy the food and drink in that new cafe @Krystyna23040
We did have a lovely relaxing time @ianpspurs. We will definitely be going there again - hopefully we will remember which postcode to use in the sat nav.@Krystyna23040 Centre Paws Wymondham looks wonderful so have a lovely, relaxing time. @dunelm happy birthday yesterday to your grandson. Thank you for sharing the art which I feel is seasonal. Enjoy the soup which sounds as though it should be warming.
Been better, @JohnEGreen, but hanging on .Hi pip long time no see thanks for the compliment and yes am enjoying my newfound freedom as for legends I always found you a force to be reconned with hope you are well.
Thank you for sharing this short nighttime video and the splendiferous Kaleider kaleidoscope image despite your sensitive eyes.Fbg 6.8
Woke up late for me today...
There was sun at dawn, but it is now cold, icy with a promise of rain.
Fed the strays.
Managed a kaleidoscope pic with Laboscope in my garden (Kaleider Kaleidoscopes are lovely, but there are a lot of moving pictures within it as it scrolls through a pile of stuff - too much for my sensitive eyes at the mo)...
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Realised the birdies only have one fatball left, but I am sure it will last while I drink my coffee...although the fighting between them says otherwise...
Nighttime wildlife video.
Managed a short one
Just realised I should have made the writing on the video a bit smaller (I usually do it half that size), but it is done and published now!
The Fox the Cat & the Badger
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Have a splendiferous day...