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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)


I don't like to do back-and-forth either, I'm c*r*a*p at politics and not experienced at watching news updates.

 
I am so glad you got that call from the Activities Director and that it warmed your heart. I hope folk at your grocery store respect other folk giving them space and not grabbing too much of anything. It would help everywhere if there was sense and sensibility.
 
Yes I too enjoyed the balcony singing. I wonder if it is a habit of Europeans because when we were in Spain last year we stayed in a more residential street than tourist. Every evening at about 6pm we enjoyed the family singing and harmonising on the balcony next door. Reminded me of the Von Trappes.
 
I just got a commercial e-mail from a company that makes walk-in bathtubs for seniors.
For some time now they have been advertising a free toilet with every purchase of one of their tubs.
I wonder if they will now start offering free toilet paper to go with their free toilets.

I think all new puppies should come with bonus rolls.





And US supplies must certainly be renewed before schools re-open!


 
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Hmmm ... the new apartment building has balconies ... !!
 
No. Neighbours either side are USAF. Very hush hush and definitely need to know only BUT special flights for loo rolls to supply service families in Suffolk. They will camouflage them in my skip. Don't let on I told you.

Mum's the word.
Keep calm and carry toilet rolls.
Or wait 'til the clouds toilet rolls roll by ...

 

Thank you.
I'm just waiting for it to warm up a little before walking over to the grocery store to see if there is anything left on the shelves.

How are you and Mr PM and your friend and the girlcats doing?
 
Thank you.
I'm just waiting for it to warm up a little before walking over to the grocery store to see if there is anything left on the shelves.

How are you and Mr PM and your friend and the girlcats doing?
 
Thank you.
I'm just waiting for it to warm up a little before walking over to the grocery store to see if there is anything left on the shelves.

How are you and Mr PM and your friend and the girlcats doing?
 
Well what a surreal Muddy Cycle ride, I seemed to have the whole 25 square miles of Cannock Chase to myself, saw two people walking a dog, oddly I knew them, kept a social distance.

Discovered two other people in our Culdisac play musical instruments, so again at social distance we discussed the possibility of having a front garden jam session, we would be at least 20 feet apart, would have to play and sing louder but that's OK. Wish we had balconies like the Italians but I guess our front gardens will suffice.

We have not ventured out to do any shopping today, we need to so as not to start on food in the freezer, fingers crossed for no power cuts, but struggling to find the courage to venture out to possibly see humanity behaving so badly.

Our Labrador Moet can only have s special dry food anything else and all hell is let loose. The company I get it from does have stock and order put in BUT delivery date can't be given as carriers are so busy, usually arrives in two days.

Today I have spent a long time on the phone to one of my very sceptical relatives who's suddenly realised how serious all this is, their words "I feel like I'm in a nightmare but instead of waking up out of it I have woken up in it" so true.

I have managed to finish my painting, so here it is A4 watercolour probably 2 hours in total work time, thumbs to remind you of progress. Will be starting the final one in the Slate series on Wednesday.





In all the chaos and uncertainty Spring continues to work its wonders, there is hope.
 
It really has the feeling of slates @Muddy Cyclist
and the slate windows at the back have a mystical feel....
 
In all the chaos and uncertainty Spring continues to work its wonders, there is hope.

Very true, and thank you for the reminder.
Thank you for your painting too. I would love to see a place like that in real life.
Your front-garden sing-along sounds wonderful!
 
Very true, and thank you for the reminder.
Thank you for your painting too. I would love to see a place like that in real life.
Your front-garden sing-along sounds wonderful!
Thank you, Wales is full of such places. also much Slate In my back garden in Staffordshire, imported from a friendly farmer in Wales.

Garden jam session will be on first day of warmer weather, soon I hope.
 
PS @Muddy Cyclist last night I watched a TV program about an American-Israeli classical violinist who traveled to Ireland to attempt to learn how to play Irish fiddle music. I really enjoyed learning about someone with a background in Jewish East European folk music working on learning how to play Irish folk music. His take on it and version of it in concert was really interesting.
There was a scene where one of the Irishmen took him to the shrine of the patron saint of smiths, in a churchyard, and talked about people's backgrounds and cultural heritages and music. The church and the shrine and the wall, and all the scenery, had the same sort of look and atmosphere (to my American eyes) as your lovely Welsh slate painting. My own background is 3/4 English-Irish-Scottish-Welsh, but it has been at least 5-7 generations since any of my British-Irish ancestors came to America.
 
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