Lovely pic, might need to appropriate this one for my "backgrounds" collection. Hope you don't mind.Gosh, that reminded me of The Old Man of Storr, only a year ago Mrs MC and I clambered to this same spot to take many photos similar to this one.
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There I is plateau from which this shot can be taken, most tourists walk to where the well trodden path stops and never actually see this angle, well worth the extra effort.
Edit and here we are halfway up to plateau
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Hopefully everyone is keeping the correct distance apart.There's a massive queue already
I am choking and spluttering with laughter at those two birds...
That is so funny. I also loved the comment someone made "You just know that other bird is thinking”wow, we’ve been in lockdown too long, he’s finally gone crackers”.
It just made me laugh so much gennepher...I am choking and spluttering with laughter at those two birds...
The one I posted is taken from a tourist site for Scotland. I do have a much better one that I took somewhere on my Laptop. Purely by luck the light was stunning when we reached the plateau, I will see if I can find it.Lovely pic, might need to appropriate this one for my "backgrounds" collection. Hope you don't mind.
Certainly being done in our Tesco and policed by staff.
Good to know. Still no help for those of us shielding as comments there show. I have sons nearby to help if desperate but I'm certain many who have been told to shield are not so fortunate. I really hope the database sharing works but can see the flaw when the registered shieldee and supermarket account? holder are different - I am definitely in that situation . Phone calls and emails useless right now. I'm not in trouble but I guarantee some are.Certainly being done in our Tesco and policed by staff.
That advice is about as useful as a chocolate fireguard. Actually not as useful because at least you can eat a chocolate fireguard.Nailed it.
Doctor describes the feelings and her end line, should be tattooed on many many foreheads
from Boris down.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-52081389?ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter&ns_campaign=bbc_live&ns_linkname=5e80866c14627d0657f82889&Doctor: 'Close your eyes if patient coughs'&2020-03-29T11:44:36.846Z&ns_fee=0&pinned_post_locator=urn:asset:82b9255c-08d7-4f96-ad76-aa7dcd5aa95a&pinned_post_asset_id=5e80866c14627d0657f82889&pinned_post_type=share
I've just looked him up on facebook to share this on my timeline. His name is Daniel Matarazzo and it has a youtube link as wellMy second effort this unknown man putting it in real perspective...
https://twitter.com/i/status/1243611688659750914
@ianpspurs Doubt if you would have 83g french beans in a portion of nicoise salad. Perhaps 20-25g?Great fbg, especially after the stress of yesterday. 3 bean salad, dishes with chick peas and beans in general would be my preferred diet but I can't reconcile that with LC/keto and my pathetic bg control. Njcoise is one of my favourites as are French beans (high carb though?). Good ideas there so thanks so much - could be time for me to ditch the 1 meal routine and pop the pills.
Update: Just checked French beans on chronometer - 3.9 for 83 gms (allegedly) so borderline ok? May also consider including wine again - reluctantly - did that nearly 5 years ago when I started. Not convinced it is good for the bigger picture drinking wine just to reduce bg/fbg.
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