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A friend called around.
he told us of a horrendous day on the peninsula.
a motorcyclist died of his injuries, as he lost control, and at speed, he came off. This happened just down my road, going towards town.
The motorway was closed due to an accident this afternoon.
I'm my old neighbourhood, a juggernaut took out a learner driver.

And just as the shock of that was wearing off, an old neighbour from across the road has died.
They moved a few years ago. And we only just found out last week, that she had cancer.
Mrs L is devastated.
I can't believe this awful day.
A horrible day indeed .

One to make us hug those we love a little more tightly.

Hope you can manage to comfort & calm Mrs L down.
 
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The stress of trying to write this letter to the court sent me into a deep sleep for the rest of today, and I have just woken up.

Not eaten, still not fully ok from last week, although all my vitals are fine.

I submitted what I needed to say to ChatGPT (I have used this service several times before but just for a couple of sentences), not something as complex as this. I explained the situation and what I needed from it. And then submitted @jjraak 's suggestions, and some of mine (and I was getting bogged down with detail in trying to explain, you lot know I have a problem with conciseness).

ChatGPT came back with a respectful formal letter to the judge (I do find ChatGPT rather Americanised, but it is still useful)

Here is the main body of its letter to the Judge.


"I am writing to respectfully request to be excused from jury duty due to my profound deafness and associated disabilities. I have been summoned to serve on [Date], but I believe my condition significantly limits my ability to fully and effectively participate in the proceedings.

As a person who is profoundly deaf, I rely heavily on alternative communication methods, which would present significant barriers during jury deliberations and throughout the trial process. Additionally, I have other related disabilities that further hinder my ability to fully engage in the proceedings.

I am including a letter from my healthcare provider that outlines my condition and supports this request for an excusal from court duties.

Thank you for your understanding and consideration of my request. Please let me know if you require any further information
."

Seeing as we now have a doctorless surgery, a locum letter from some unknown place would most likely be worse than useless. But I do have a letter from the cochlear implant hospital which explains my hearing limitations. It is 8 years old but the info still stands. If the court ask for a more recent one, then I will contact the hospital. I also have my paper repeat prescription of several pages which is the medicines and devices needed for my problems, and I shall add that as 'proof' of my disabilities.

I'll rewrite (and shorten) the letter above when I wake up tomorrow morning. I cannot do any more tonight. I need a break from this and to write my post and take a photo before it gets dark.

Thanks for the great help this morning @jjraak
A carefully written letter @gennepher that succinctly covers your salient points.


Monday's FBG 4.3 mmol/l on waking at 6.00 am.
 
Fbg 7.5 this morning not sure why but it is starting to drop is about 6.4 now.

Have an appointment this morning for dressing to be changed and they have decided to take swabs and blood to try and determine what is going on and to see if they can come up with a new treatment plan.
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentleman and also those that struggle at the coal face of life.

Blood sugars this morning were 5.8

Yesterday evening Mrs J and myself watched on the idiot box episode one of a series called Gangs of London. I would describe it as gritty and you can tell it is a British production as opposed to the sweet American productions. We might just try and see the rest of the series.

Now have a great day, smile at the absurdity of life and lastly bark at the postman.

Sanity in my posts, no chance…..
 
A friend called around.
he told us of a horrendous day on the peninsula.
a motorcyclist died of his injuries, as he lost control, and at speed, he came off. This happened just down my road, going towards town.
The motorway was closed due to an accident this afternoon.
I'm my old neighbourhood, a juggernaut took out a learner driver.

And just as the shock of that was wearing off, an old neighbour from across the road has died.
They moved a few years ago. And we only just found out last week, that she had cancer.
Mrs L is devastated.
I can't believe this awful day.
Hugs @Lamont D
 
A friend called around.
he told us of a horrendous day on the peninsula.
a motorcyclist died of his injuries, as he lost control, and at speed, he came off. This happened just down my road, going towards town.
The motorway was closed due to an accident this afternoon.
I'm my old neighbourhood, a juggernaut took out a learner driver.

And just as the shock of that was wearing off, an old neighbour from across the road has died.
They moved a few years ago. And we only just found out last week, that she had cancer.
Mrs L is devastated.
I can't believe this awful day.
Horrible for both of you. I hope it doesn't upset Mrs L even more than usual. Big hugs all round.
 
Morning all from a mild and dry L.A. My fbg is unknown once again so I can't share that datum. @JohnEGreen, I gave your post an optimistic as in contemporary UK actually having medical appointments including the promise of improved treatment is, sadly, worthy of note. @SlimLizzy, thinking of you and hoping your friend and the builder can converse, reassure you then on Thursday you have a solution to the issue. @Lamont D, hug for you and Mrs L with that omnibus edition of bad news yesterday. In contrast @Krystyna23040 excellent news on the slow but steady recovery. Attached is a time stamp for when this was typed (one can be too insular), also 8 days until RR unveils how she will fill the gigantic pothole. Quite odd to me how this was not an election issue back in the summer - were Jamie and Marcus too busy? I'm off into Cambs with JKP again later to collect two grandchildren (whatever else you do, don't forget the 'ollipops Nanny), return to base and feed them, dad and partner. More work for JKP and our budget but a blessing for us and MIL to share even these small parts of their childhood and for us to have God's gifts which make this possible: For they got not the land in possession by their own sword, neither did their own arm save them: but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou hadst a favour unto them. Enjoy as much of your own Tuesday as circumstances allow.
 

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Fbg 6.7

Badgers & Cats

YouTube has been playing me up again and wasted a couple of hours of my time last night because it would not put in the title and it insisted my hashtags were duplicated when they patently were not.

I will just be posting on Instagram if this continues


Creative... Some fungi from my garden

Have your best day

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Fbg 6.7

Badgers & Cats

YouTube has been playing me up again and wasted a couple of hours of my time last night because it would not put in the title and it insisted my hashtags were duplicated when they patently were not.

I will just be posting on Instagram if this continues

lhttps://youtube.com/shorts/VEeGbNIDa00?si=E5N_oR-MsUXJGIqS

Creative... Some fungi from my garden

Have your best day

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Shame Youtube isn't playing ball, insta seems like a good way forward and thank you for sharing the fungi. Most will know that lhttps doesn't need the first character but just in case.
 
Good morning everyone, just, from a cold yet sunny morn here in the dark and dangerous north. Arrived home last night just before 2030 after a 12 hour journey sitting on a variety of public transport seating which included trains, planes, trams and a replacement bus service (grrrh! - must have been leaves on the line). Laundry done and out on the line, shopping foraged and the slow cooker is bubbling away making a batch of veg soup into which I threw some herbs, pepper, turmeric, ginger, garlic, chili flakes and a big dollop of white miso paste. I will thicken it using a blitzed up can of cannellini beans and waving a stick wand into it and making incantations. Art bit - a doodle with a bit of colour. Hope your day has a bit of fun in it. As Dame Edna once said to Jeffery Archer, “if you can’t laugh at yourself, you may be missing out on the greatest joke of the century”. Might make some more koffy.
 

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Shame Youtube isn't playing ball, insta seems like a good way forward and thank you for sharing the fungi. Most will know that lhttps doesn't need the first character but just in case.
Thank you Ian...
I have no idea what happened there on the YouTube link I just copied and pasted but I have corrected it...
 
Good morning everyone, just, from a cold yet sunny morn here in the dark and dangerous north. Arrived home last night just before 2030 after a 12 hour journey sitting on a variety of public transport seating which included trains, planes, trams and a replacement bus service (grrrh! - must have been leaves on the line). Laundry done and out on the line, shopping foraged and the slow cooker is bubbling away making a batch of veg soup into which I threw some herbs, pepper, turmeric, ginger, garlic, chili flakes and a big dollop of white miso paste. I will thicken it using a blitzed up can of cannellini beans and waving a stick wand into it and making incantations. Art bit - a doodle with a bit of colour. Hope your day has a bit of fun in it. As Dame Edna once said to Jeffery Archer, “if you can’t laugh at yourself, you may be missing out on the greatest joke of the century”. Might make some more koffy.
A beautiful painting for your art bit.
I love it @dunelm
 
Good morning everyone, just, from a cold yet sunny morn here in the dark and dangerous north. Arrived home last night just before 2030 after a 12 hour journey sitting on a variety of public transport seating which included trains, planes, trams and a replacement bus service (grrrh! - must have been leaves on the line). Laundry done and out on the line, shopping foraged and the slow cooker is bubbling away making a batch of veg soup into which I threw some herbs, pepper, turmeric, ginger, garlic, chili flakes and a big dollop of white miso paste. I will thicken it using a blitzed up can of cannellini beans and waving a stick wand into it and making incantations. Art bit - a doodle with a bit of colour. Hope your day has a bit of fun in it. As Dame Edna once said to Jeffery Archer, “if you can’t laugh at yourself, you may be missing out on the greatest joke of the century”. Might make some more koffy.
Good news on arriving home safely despite the bus journey triggering your (performative/confected? - borrowed from JRM, forgive me,) Grumpy Old (Northern) Man reflex. Thanks in descending order for me - for: the Dame Edna quote on the fragrant Mary's husband, tip on the use of cannellini beans as a thickener ( personally not sure about any of the flavourings apart from garlic and unlikely to make soup but useful for casseroles?) and art. The art is wonderful as per, it is just that my world view goes words, food then art out of those options. Hanging out washing is another not for me lifestyle choice, now given a perfect excuse by summer's skin condition when in truth I always disliked how harsh clothes, especially towels and polo shirts, felt dried that way. I never found the very faint smell of “fresh air” remotely compensated in any way. Glad we are all different, makes the thread more interesting. Enjoy Tuesday and rest somewhat.
 
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Horrible for both of you. I hope it doesn't upset Mrs L even more than usual. Big hugs all round.
I want to thank all the gang for their best wishes, they are truly welcome.
No FBG this am.
it has been another adventure this morning,
I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas!
Mrs L has been busy with preparations for the big day.
The gammon for Boxing day is in soak, the pork has been put back in the freezer, as well as other chrimbo stuff.
With the chores getting done the chance for Mrs L to help with other Christmas duties.
I had already explained twice before, I went and did the bedroom and put the laundry on.
Mrs L asked why I hadn't done the Christmas decor.
And where was her chrimbo ornaments?
I have once again been very diplomatic and explained, however, by the time #3 son arrived with #8, Mrs L had stopped thinking of Christmas and started providing the ratbag with plenty of goodies.
My chores took a time out except for washing line duties.
The weather is pleasingly mild and sunny the grass is still wet, so we p!she'd in the front garden on the drive.
The wind has damaged my big plants.
It was a relief to play.
Mrs L has had a nap, and then an accident, and more washing is in the machine. And I'm hoping that the laundry will dry in the garden.
It is on the line now following the rules laid down by all our beloved ladyfolk.
Mrs L needs more tea.
Just to add, there only the one fatality yesterday, that I'm aware of.

It is footie night, and I will be back after that.

My bestest wishes to you lot as always.
Yes dear,
No dear, it's October!
 
Good news on arriving home safely despite the bus journey triggering your (performative/confected? - borrowed from JRM, forgive me,) Grumpy Old (Northern) Man reflex. Thanks in descending order for me - for: the Dame Edna quote on the fragrant Mary's ex-husband, tip on the use of cannellini beans as a thickener ( personally not sure about any of the flavourings apart from garlic and unlikely to make soup but useful for casseroles?) and art. The art is wonderful as per, it is just that my world view goes words, food then art out of those options. Hanging out washing is another not for me lifestyle choice, now given a perfect excuse by summer's skin condition when in truth I always disliked how harsh clothes, especially towels and polo shirts, felt dried that way. I never found the very faint smell of “fresh air” remotely compensated in any way. Glad we are all different, makes the thread more interesting. Enjoy Tuesday and rest somewhat.
Thank you @ianpspurs. These bus journeys probably ran originally from Westminster Under School to Eton College.
 
I want to thank all the gang for their best wishes, they are truly welcome.
No FBG this am.
it has been another adventure this morning,
I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas!
Mrs L has been busy with preparations for the big day.
The gammon for Boxing day is in soak, the pork has been put back in the freezer, as well as other chrimbo stuff.
With the chores getting done the chance for Mrs L to help with other Christmas duties.
I had already explained twice before, I went and did the bedroom and put the laundry on.
Mrs L asked why I hadn't done the Christmas decor.
And where was her chrimbo ornaments?
I have once again been very diplomatic and explained, however, by the time #3 son arrived with #8, Mrs L had stopped thinking of Christmas and started providing the ratbag with plenty of goodies.
My chores took a time out except for washing line duties.
The weather is pleasingly mild and sunny the grass is still wet, so we p!she'd in the front garden on the drive.
The wind has damaged my big plants.
It was a relief to play.
Mrs L has had a nap, and then an accident, and more washing is in the machine. And I'm hoping that the laundry will dry in the garden.
It is on the line now following the rules laid down by all our beloved ladyfolk.
Mrs L needs more tea.
Just to add, there only the one fatality yesterday, that I'm aware of.

It is footie night, and I will be back after that.

My bestest wishes to you lot as always.
Yes dear,
No dear, it's October!
A day of several parts and hope that the laundry dries in the garden for you.
 
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