Krystyna23040
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Thank you @ianpspursSo sorry to hear that Poppy is no longer with you both @Krystyna23040
Thank you @ianpspursSo sorry to hear that Poppy is no longer with you both @Krystyna23040
I look forward to that @Krystyna23040Thank you so much @gennepher. I will look for a photo of the both of them.
That brought tears to my eyes @Krystyna23040A very unexpected development today.
I was teaching classes from 9.45am and being with the class members really helped my state of mind following Poppy's passing. They are like friends more than they are class members. In the same way as you are friends and not just forum members.
I was feeling concerned about Mr K as he was so sad and seemed lost without Poppy. I was worried about him on his own at home.
He picked me up from Norwich classes and we rushed back so I can teach my late afternoon Zoom.class. He said to me 'I want to show you something after the Zoom class'. I was intrigued.
After the Zoom class we did an absolutely crazy thing.
Grandchildren had spoken to Mr K today and told him he must get another dog. So he started researching reputable breeders and found a lovely little yellow Labrador girl inn Ely and asked me if thought it was wrong to even think about getting another dog so soon after Poppy's passing. As looked so much happier than he did this morning I said no - it wasn't wrong.
So we rang the breeder, knowing that it was highly likely she had been allocated a home. No, she was still available. We had a long chat with the breeder and had to fill in a questionnaire to assess our suitability to buy the puppy.
The outcome was that tomorrow morning we are going to Ely to meet the puppy and its mum and brothers.
I still can't believe this has happened.
So sorry to read about Poppy. Heartfelt condolences to you and MrK.Sadly Poppy is no longer with us. Our vet was so good but she couldn't be saved.
Thank you @gennepher. I think you are right - she is meant for us.That brought tears to my eyes @Krystyna23040
Sounds like the Labrador girl is meant for you xx
Thank you @SlimLizzy .So sorry to read about Poppy. Heartfelt condolences to you and MrK.
Looking forward to hearing about the Labrador puppy. May she bring both of you some comfort and much joy
Thank you for sharing another of your splendid pieces of art and (almost) deathless prose. I spotted the houseboat thank you. Is the grey series to use up whatever it is one uses for such pieces or something deeper. Please say it isn't a subconscious impact from THAT book/film. The dolorous shades do capture the after the Lord Mayor's Show feel of January, especially this cold snap. Even the air feels grey to breath imho. Enjoy the prom, must be cold on the sea front and LC hot chocolate is so Marvin and Tammy.Good morning everyone on another stunner of a day wobbling our way round a giant nuclear reactor as we hurtle into the expansion of bewilderment. Reminds me of a student who, when working on a problem involving a mass on a slope asked if he should include the effects of the moon’s gravity! High functioning autism at its best. I had forgotten that our monthly Farmers Market is not on in January so no sourdough and no kimchi. Breakfast club - wasn’t hungry but the company was good and Mrs Miggins had a bacon bun. This morning looks like taking The Girl In The Bubble down to the prom so that she can wobble her way along on her bike and annoy pedestrians. Confidence comes with practice. Art bit - house-boat. May your day be free of annoyances - I am reminded that the only thing that I truly possess is my ability to make choices - and my next one is to make koffy.
This is wonderful. I love it @dunelmGood morning everyone on another stunner of a day wobbling our way round a giant nuclear reactor as we hurtle into the expansion of bewilderment. Reminds me of a student who, when working on a problem involving a mass on a slope asked if he should include the effects of the moon’s gravity! High functioning autism at its best. I had forgotten that our monthly Farmers Market is not on in January so no sourdough and no kimchi. Breakfast club - wasn’t hungry but the company was good and Mrs Miggins had a bacon bun. This morning looks like taking The Girl In The Bubble down to the prom so that she can wobble her way along on her bike and annoy pedestrians. Confidence comes with practice. Art bit - house-boat. May your day be free of annoyances - I am reminded that the only thing that I truly possess is my ability to make choices - and my next one is to make koffy.
Hug for JKP and prayers for an improvement soon. I'm sure you'll manage very well in the interim.Morning all from a chilly but bright Breckland. I don't know my fbg so I can't share that gobbet of trivia which almost certainly will in no way adversely impact your life. @Krystyna23040 good news on the puppy, for you and the lucky dog. Littleport is a place we know well (the breeder looks to be near the Leisure centre, right on the edge of The Real Fens: is it on or near the wonderfully named Camel Road?) and is where we are looking to relocate since #3 son is there, where my drip trips were/could be in the future and it is close to Ely. Not home but it is in Cambs. Lands End flannel shirts, Rohan winter bags and Tefal Powermix for hot soup (with a dash of ACV)- a kind of hot salad- work for me in this weather but your mileage may vary. JKP is still suffering from a combination of bad back, IBS and/or diverticulitis so I'm a poor version of a domestic deity. Somehow we'll organise the roasting of a shoulder of lamb for lunch: sometimes one has to take one for the team
Stay warm and safe.
The like is for the kaleidoscope but hug for the sparse shelves and for the tummy ache. As usual - cold and icy weather and the supply system falls apart. Other countries have much worse conditions and seem to keep their supply lines running smoothly. Why can't we ever learn? I'm told it is because these kind of conditions are so rare here that it isn't worth making the investment in better systems, but that doesn't help people who use the services and have to do without.Fbg 7.1
Went out this morning to pick up a parcel, and hopefully pick up a little bit of food...
I had a bit of a shock when I walked in the shop. It has two walls of chilled food cabinets one and a half walls of the chilled food cabinets were filled with soft drinks of every description. There was nothing I could eat in the the other half wall of the chilled food cabinet. It was all ready meals. There is normally 3 aisles of food in this shop. There was barely anything on one aisle.
I'll have to go out tomorrow and see if I can find anything food wise.
Six days of wildlife SD cards and it looks like all the beasties have stayed in their dens during this snowy freezing spell. Just clip after clip of freezing rain and frozen solid snow...
So no wildlife video today.... I'll have to find the SD cards of the old badger family from last year which I haven't published yet.
I had a bit of a tummy ache today, so I've not done much.
I took a couple of Kaleidoscope photos of a cushion and superimposed them over each other and here's my creative for today....
I hope you had a good day...
Take care xx
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Thank you @ianpspurs and no thought about any book/film nor Aragorn’s kinsmen. Just thinking winter, do one colour, I like Paynes Grey. Soon be adding another colour to it. Probably Burnt Sienna but I am a man of Whim - which I believe is a suburb of Ankh Morpork.Thank you for sharing another of your splendid pieces of art and (almost) deathless prose. I spotted the houseboat thank you. Is the grey series to use up whatever it is one uses for such pieces or something deeper. Please say it isn't a subconscious impact from THAT book/film. The dolorous shades do capture the after the Lord Mayor's Show feel of January, especially this cold snap. Even the air feels grey to breath imho. Enjoy the prom, must be cold on the sea front and LC hot chocolate is so Marvin and Tammy.