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No not a frozen shoulder, I have spondylosis with stenosis in my neck. Doc offered an op a few years ago but as the symptoms were more of sickness and confusion than pain I chose the physio route first. The physio was to give me more flexibility in my neck, and worked fine. I am supposed to be doing the exercises regularly but in practice these are only done when I remember or when my neck starts to grind when I move it, which is what it is doing currently. I really need to take myself in hand..
My mum used to call me ‘larks legs’ unfortunately I grew up to have fat ankles!
My mum used to call me "a right duck egg" because I was so clumsy, of course the clumsiness became a self fulfilling prophecy. I always tried to only give positive comments to my own kids.

I live in the same county and I have trouble sometimes, because of course I tark proper not like them across the watter.
...where to today? Taylor, J is ever helpful so Carolina it is, - at least in my mind.
Did someone post Carolina on my Mind previously because I have been driving myself mad singing it for the last couple of days!
I got a click and collect from Asda yesterday, got most of what I wanted - no courgettes and a substitute for cheese to a different brand - the other thing I couldn't get was cod fillets, don't think you need to worry about that though. Remember to take some bags although to be fair most of my stuff was bagged.
 
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Bloods were 5.6 this morning which I don't think was too bad as I was snacking most of the night on nuts and followed this by a bowl of sugar free jelly and cream. Got the munchies for some reason
 
I think I gave them to a charity shop only a few months ago Gennepher. It’s a shame - I’d gladly have sent them to you instead.
 
Once isolation is over we all be like...

 
I like the sound of your fish box. It really is true that really fresh fish doesn't smell. I hope the fishermen can survive. There are so many worries for them as well as everyone.
I thought of you when the fish arrived, knowing how much you like it, and I wished you lived closer so you could share it. I’ll definitely carry on ordering from this chap if he continues delivering, even after the lockdown has finished. I did pay him more than he asked for as I don’t see how he was covering his costs at £20 for 10kg fish.
 
Once isolation is over we all be like...


hahaha...

been ignoring the scales last week or two.

pleasantly surprised today..
197 lbs

song in my head last few days


Let the sky fall,
When it crumbles
We will stand tall
Face it all together

Let the sky fall,
When it crumbles
We will stand tall
Face it all together

Skyfall is where we start
A thousand miles and poles apart
Where worlds collide and days are dark
You may have my number
You can take my name
But you'll never have my heart.

Let the sky fall (Let the sky fall),
When it crumbles (When it crumbles)
We will stand tall (We will stand tall)
Face it all together

like.
 
Q. WHY do we trust them anymore ?
lie after lie.

It's THIS kind of BS that has me despising those in charge of this.

the incompetence is staggering

NO one thought..mmhh china looks a bit Sh-!t, lets look in to that and see if we can see whats killing thousands of their citizens, and medics.
and see if we can do our best to avoid that here...

months of waiting around eating canapes and drinking gin and NOW
hancock tells us how bitter it feels to loose people that he knew and loved....mmhh

My guess is IF he was genuine, the why did HE and the rest of the Govt become complicit in the DEATHS of so F****** MANY of them..?

Daily Propaganda show april 5th

"What we're seeing now is a slightly different prevalence of disease and we've adapted our guidance to manage that."

"If we went back, say, four months, it would be very unlikely anybody in the emergency department would see anyone with Covid-19," she says, as an example.

goobledeegook for downgrading the health and safety
so we can now begin using paper masks were respirators was the guidance,
because we have none.
and my guess is bin bags become the acceptable protective gear doctors and nurses
are forced into wearing

BINBAGS for NHS teams

but don't worry the sound bites will keep coming..
they have friends who...
they are in this with us..(Scottish CMO aside ..@notMEtoo.. HOW can we ever trust HER again ? )
they couldn't have known, nope, no siree
Unknowable, obv

Utter utter shower of Poo.

lets NOT forget.

https://twitter.com/brexit_sham/status/1245801302401126400?s=09
 
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Okay.
I have started a new project.
Growing veg on the window sill from bought veg.
I am mostly interested in baby salad leaves.

I like onions, But I am not going to grow onions as such, but see what leaves come out of these red onions. They are the root bits in jars of water

In the wide necked jar is Spring Onions. I cut off the bottom inch or so with the roots on and put them in water, but I didn't have the right size small jars for them to stand up in. So, I had some egg shells, broke a bit out of the top and stood the spring onions up in them. So that worked well to support them.

The tomatoes are some small tomatoes. I sliced them, and put them in an old milk container with the side cut out. You can see this in the first photo.

Second photo is this lot in the front room on the window ledge. All I could find to put them in were some foil baking trays I had in the garage for my acrylic paint pour canvases.

So, ultimately the whole of the front window will be salad leaves, and tomatoes being grown.

Next weekend, on Saturday (or Sunday), I will post some more pics where I am with this, how much they have grown (or not!), and what else I have started as regards growing salad veg.



 
I’ve started doing similar just out of interest really. This is a lettuce which has started growing from the middle again - it’s just the bottom of the lettuce in a bowl with a bit of water in. Not sure how long it will be before the leaves are harvestable. It’s been a few days so farView attachment 40071
Darn it. I don’t seem to be able to post photos any moreView attachment 40072
 
These words came to my mind this morning:


THESE are the times that try men's souls. …

We did not make a proper use of last winter. …

'Tis surprising to see how rapidly a panic will sometimes run through a country. … Yet panics, in some cases, have their uses; they produce as much good as hurt. Their duration is always short; the mind soon grows through them, and acquires a firmer habit than before. But their peculiar advantage is, that they are the touchstones of sincerity and hypocrisy, and bring things and men to light, which might otherwise have lain forever undiscovered. ...They sift out the hidden thoughts of man, and hold them up in public to the world.

...

I thank God, that I fear not. I see no real cause for fear.


-- Thomas Paine

December 23, 1776
 

Brilliant. I was looking forward to seeing these pics. Can't wait to see what comes next. Thanks for posting these.
 

It sounds really interesting. Unfortunately the link tells me I don't have permission to see the pics. The previous link told me the same thing. Weird.
 
It sounds really interesting. Unfortunately the link tells me I don't have permission to see the pics. The previous link told me the same thing. Weird.

I really don’t know why I can’t post photos any more. First my DCUK app went on the blink, and now I don’t seem to be able to use the website properly. I’m not techy enough to figure it out.
The photo was meant to show the cut off bottom of the lettuce in a saucer of water, with the middle bit sprouting new leaves. It’s amazing.
 
Finished but unhappy with the third Tree and Light watercolour, for some reason it got muddy, a bit like me, I wanted it brighter so will be doing it again. However yesterday I promised I would post it and so here it is. A4 size, time, too long mostly spent trying to get it brighter with lots of bright yellow layered washes, failed....


I will be doing this again the green forest background was supposed to be like a previous wood scene shown below, you can see the difference in brightness.

These are the first two....



Frustrating art day
 

I would have loved to have been able to see that @DJC3

I did have a similar/same problem when I first joined this site. And I haven't a clue what was wrong. I tried deleting app, reinstalling it, then back to the web, signing out and signing back in again. But then it just started working again by itself and I was able to post photos again.

Hugs
 

Yes, I can see what you mean, the difference in brightness. But you do have that yellow brightness in the patch of yellow in the bottom of the foreground.

Maybe there is something in the air today. I have felt cranky all day, also not being able to do things properly.

You will get it on the next attempt...it is a good picture @Muddy Cyclist
 
Bloods were 5.6 this morning which I don't think was too bad as I was snacking most of the night on nuts and followed this by a bowl of sugar free jelly and cream. Got the munchies for some reason
I have had the munchies today and got out the pistachio nuts ! had hidden away and am really hoping that my fbs will be as good as yours tomorrow. Fingers crossed.
 
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