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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2422023" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Good morning everyone. Great news about your thumb [USER=140811]@urbanracer[/USER], and the great social life revolution [USER=146541]@hh1[/USER]. I still envy you the snorkelling [USER=475037]@Marie 2[/USER], despite the T1 blood sugar shenanigans. I remember those out on the dive boat, the bits of insulin and/or carb that punctuated the trip to the site.</p><p>Is this heat now going to be another ‘new normal’ in the summer? I’m thinking of asking a tree surgeon to take down a ***** willow that leans precariously over lovely next door neighbours’ garden and threatens their greenhouse. Maybe I can ask that I’d be reduced in a way to promote new growth and shade. And blood sugars, either going high because it’s too hot to do much, or low because because . . . </p><p>The new rose is now in and looking very happy. The new grass by the bed will be seeded close enough to sniff the blooms without getting yet another pair of shoes mucky. The Brexit store still has some food, the freezer too, and at last the beans and leaf beet in the veg garden, the cucumbers and orators in the greenhouse and the plums on the tree are showing signs of a future yield. What have we come to that deliveries and imports bring a see-the-worst old woman to this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2422023, member: 68789"] Good morning everyone. Great news about your thumb [USER=140811]@urbanracer[/USER], and the great social life revolution [USER=146541]@hh1[/USER]. I still envy you the snorkelling [USER=475037]@Marie 2[/USER], despite the T1 blood sugar shenanigans. I remember those out on the dive boat, the bits of insulin and/or carb that punctuated the trip to the site. Is this heat now going to be another ‘new normal’ in the summer? I’m thinking of asking a tree surgeon to take down a ***** willow that leans precariously over lovely next door neighbours’ garden and threatens their greenhouse. Maybe I can ask that I’d be reduced in a way to promote new growth and shade. And blood sugars, either going high because it’s too hot to do much, or low because because . . . The new rose is now in and looking very happy. The new grass by the bed will be seeded close enough to sniff the blooms without getting yet another pair of shoes mucky. The Brexit store still has some food, the freezer too, and at last the beans and leaf beet in the veg garden, the cucumbers and orators in the greenhouse and the plums on the tree are showing signs of a future yield. What have we come to that deliveries and imports bring a see-the-worst old woman to this? [/QUOTE]
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