Nor mine, just glad I haven’t melted yet!My coconut oil is most definitely not solid at ‘room temperature’ at the moment!![]()
Nor mine, just glad I haven’t melted yet!My coconut oil is most definitely not solid at ‘room temperature’ at the moment!![]()
@Goonergal amazed you still have Lidl rolls!.
Don’t think we will see it, very cloudy hereHas anyone got a clear enough sky to see the blood moon tonight? Its all cloudy here still
This brought back a memory of No 1 grandson in P1 where they were having a little event during the day for the children to show off what they do. Mum & Dad arranged for me to go (they always attend parents evenings together) but this one they couldn't do. Anyway, I went in and he came running over, flung his arms around my legs and said Thank you for coming Nana. I didn't want to be someone with nobody here.Exactly the same as my observations whilst a Governor at a secondary school in South Wales: much the same as pupils who behave & work hard have parents who attend Parents' Evenings, whereas those that staff would dearly love to talk to about behaviour or performance never attend!
Nope! Cloudy here too and We're expecting rain.Has anyone got a clear enough sky to see the blood moon tonight? Its all cloudy here still
This brought back a memory of No 1 grandson in P1 where they were having a little event during the day for the children to show off what they do. Mum & Dad arranged for me to go (they always attend parents evenings together) but this one they couldn't do. Anyway, I went in and he came running over, flung his arms around my legs and said Thank you for coming Nana. I didn't want to be someone with nobody here.
The importance to the children was illustrated when they were let out 45 mins later to be collected by parents who could have attended. One little girl sticks in my mind when she looked at her mother and asked (with a tear stained face) why didn't you come to see what we do? She got the response that she couldn't be bothered because it didn't matter.
Sadly, she didn't recognise it did matter to that little one.
Isn't it just. I've never forgotten that.Oh good heavens! That is so terribly sad.
Theoretically, the Brecon Beacons SHOULD be one of the best places to see it, but unfortunately (or fortunately if you're a farmer) we've had a fair drop of the old wet throughout most of today and we still have 8/8 cloud cover with sporadic rain showers.Has anyone got a clear enough sky to see the blood moon tonight? Its all cloudy here still
Got to meet the baby this evening after journey across fens in thunder and lightning. First 2 roads we took were blocked by fallen trees and accidents. Fortunately, one road is about 15 miles long and dotted with farms all having the kind of machinery to move trees so we got through. Power cables down and all sorts but I have held her ladyship. Menu below:
7.30-9.00 3 pint mugs tea with almond milk
10.30 BG @ 5.9 so hammered the exercise bike for 36 mins in frustration - 122 bpm average still feeling frustrated as I now think I could have pushed harder and returned to normal pulse faster
12.20 Vente filter coffee with whole milk, 2 tsps inulin and 3 x zero stevia
13.30: Lo dough wrap with corned beef and as much salad as Mrs P could fit and h/m garlic mayo; finished the small piece of Bishop Cropwell leftover
15.45 h/m high fibre choc bar and trial of Breyers Creamy Chocolate - liked that as well; possibly comfort/strop eating as didn’t think lunch was worth 5.1 at 2 hrs
17.30- 18.25 Iced filter coffee with whole milk driving across fens in thunderstorm with trees falling across roads
To be fair she is like the other 2 so far I get no big personal attachment (obvious brute biological one) for 2-3 months until I kinda see who they are. She looks remarkably like her big brother but until she gets a name and some unique traits I am semi detached.Bet she was worth that horrible sounding drive.
No worries, here’s a link:@Rachox hiya. I could probably find it if I scrolled down 20 pages lol but what’s in your coconut porridge please?
Thanks
Mona