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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2253705" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>Garden-based activity also happening here today. My council is still collecting garden waste bins. I do pay for my collection as I don't have a car and we're not allowed to turn up on foot at our recycling centres. I'm not a gardener at all, but I do keep it tidy enough and the grass cut.</p><p></p><p>I have at least a small van load of stuff to go to the recycling centre when it re-opens. Garden bench and other items from the shed the landlord is happy for me to get rid of when I can as well as some fence wood from, um, 2016. Storm Doris if I remember correctly. And a few deceased electrical items. But, I've held on to most of it for 5 years, I'm sure it can wait for a little longer. No, I will not be adding it to the fly-tipped stuff at the back which is being added to daily by other people and reported daily by me as well.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, on my daily Government-mandated walk, I wandered into my church to check up on the organ and pick up a few files I forgot to bring home in March. It does feel very sad in there. Doesn't smell of that distinct church-y smell, though, [USER=68789]@Fairygodmother[/USER], it's an advantage of a 1960s building! </p><p> </p><p>I was correct about what had sent my overnight blood sugars sky-high yesterday. Repeat of the same meal, minus the suspected item, along with a bit of extra fast-acting before bed, still resulted in a slightly higher than usual fasting this morning, but nowhere near the day before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2253705, member: 277410"] Garden-based activity also happening here today. My council is still collecting garden waste bins. I do pay for my collection as I don't have a car and we're not allowed to turn up on foot at our recycling centres. I'm not a gardener at all, but I do keep it tidy enough and the grass cut. I have at least a small van load of stuff to go to the recycling centre when it re-opens. Garden bench and other items from the shed the landlord is happy for me to get rid of when I can as well as some fence wood from, um, 2016. Storm Doris if I remember correctly. And a few deceased electrical items. But, I've held on to most of it for 5 years, I'm sure it can wait for a little longer. No, I will not be adding it to the fly-tipped stuff at the back which is being added to daily by other people and reported daily by me as well. In the meantime, on my daily Government-mandated walk, I wandered into my church to check up on the organ and pick up a few files I forgot to bring home in March. It does feel very sad in there. Doesn't smell of that distinct church-y smell, though, [USER=68789]@Fairygodmother[/USER], it's an advantage of a 1960s building! I was correct about what had sent my overnight blood sugars sky-high yesterday. Repeat of the same meal, minus the suspected item, along with a bit of extra fast-acting before bed, still resulted in a slightly higher than usual fasting this morning, but nowhere near the day before. [/QUOTE]
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