Fbg 6.9
Temp 35.9
@dunelm @jjraak
I haven't been outside yet, but will check later.
But something visited the garden in the night.
I don't hear this stuff with being deaf.
But my shadow does...the furry one that sleeps under my chin. He had been all relaxed and light as a feather, but just before midnight, his body tensed up, woke me up, and his 4 paws are powerhouses of getting ready to spring...it hurts!
So he stalked to the glass door in full attack mode...
Whatever was in the garden was not happy...I shall check later if the chicken wire helped...
Take care
Stay safe
Hope you feel better as the day goes on. A clever idea to test the vaccine on NHS front line staff. I had wondered how they would test itGood Morning and an early rise gave me a 5.7 and yet before hitting the sack last night it was 4.3
However I did feel a tad under the weather on rising so probably that, Fibromyalgia again I suspect, all this blinking stress over C19.
Will get to see our son at lunch time as he's shoeing Mrs MCs horse so that will be nice and social distance will be kept. Then tonight another family meal, but this time more participants, will it be such a success as last weeks I wonder? Having problem getting phone to mirror screen with iPad so gets a little crowded on iPhone screen.
Note they have started the first human vaccine trials on NHS front line staff.
As usual take care.
A hug for the stress.Good Morning and an early rise gave me a 5.7 and yet before hitting the sack last night it was 4.3
However I did feel a tad under the weather on rising so probably that, Fibromyalgia again I suspect, all this blinking stress over C19.
Will get to see our son at lunch time as he's shoeing Mrs MCs horse so that will be nice and social distance will be kept. Then tonight another family meal, but this time more participants, will it be such a success as last weeks I wonder? Having problem getting phone to mirror screen with iPad so gets a little crowded on iPhone screen.
Note they have started the first human vaccine trials on NHS front line staff.
As usual take care.
A hug for the stress.
We (Mrs Miggins that is) are looking at using Zoom. Facetime is currently working fine but not sure just how many participants it can handle.
Thanks for the hug. Zoom is good it was just the limit of 40 minutes. I might have to put my hand in my pocket and pay for the family, @Debandez indicated it was just under £11 per month for unlimited access. We gave up trying it with the folk group as other members didn't want to put to the cost. The choirs we sing in may use it as we pay subs for being members.A hug for the stress.
We (Mrs Miggins that is) are looking at using Zoom. Facetime is currently working fine but not sure just how many participants it can handle.
The only comment I will make is that I really really hope that nobody will try this at home.I won't comment on this morning's latest from Donald Trump except to say I am appalled.
Thank goodness they got it ready for testing so quickly. They were really working against at the clock to get it ready for testing in the current peak.Re vaccine test, apparently they are trying to test whilst we are in the current peak otherwise they will have to wait until the next wave hits, not going to be a quick fix.
The only comment I will make is that I really really hope that nobody will try this at home.
Beautiful vista gennepher
I'm wondering what next RyhiaI won't comment on this morning's latest from Donald Trump except to say I am appalled.
Will pass on the ‘house party’ info to my carer.Edit... sorry that should have been @Krystyna23040 quote above, apologies.
Thanks for hugs, already improving, I'm used to managing this Fibromyalgia, luckily I can usually shake off the worst, an Aerobic bike ride can get it gone faster but not prepared to take the risks at the moment.
Re vaccine test, apparently they are trying to test whilst we are in the current peak otherwise they will have to wait until the next wave hits, not going to be a quick fix.
Thanks for the hug. Zoom is good it was just the limit of 40 minutes. I might have to put my hand in my pocket and pay for the family, @Debandez indicated it was just under £11 per month for unlimited access. We gave up trying it with the folk group as other members didn't want to put to the cost. The choirs we sing in may use it as we pay subs for being members.
PS a relative says 'house party' worked OK for family get together and works on all platforms.
Sadly, some folk will be panic buying dettol and very powerful flash lights - the guy is very dangerous.I'm wondering what next Ryhia
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