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

Perfect @Muddy Cyclist for wandering down on a bright sunny day...
 
It was rather good. AND amazinglystill the same amount left, have eaten choolate and drunk wine, left the bread for tomorrow
That was definitely a good meal @SlimLizzy !

I don't have an oven but I have an electric brownie maker I have never used. I am thinking of sort of making scones with ground almonds and sultanas, and seeing how they might cook in there. Next rainy day we have...
 
Take care @Muddy Cyclist
It is an exhausting morning with everything it entails.

And all the best for MIL
 
5.5 this morning, the sun is shining and I have to build a play area for the grandkids. I had some forbidden fruit (Turkish Delight) last night so I'm not sure why my bloods are low. Hey ho!
 
Morning...a beautiful sunny morning doors opened beasts outside after their breakfast...the news headlines the 'disgraced' scientist who has resigned for breaking the lock down after his married lover came to his house little about the highest death toll in Europe & no word about Boris's absence from yet another PMQT... although lucky Laura Kuennsberg spotted him in St James park with a take away coffee you couldn't make this up...bed at 02:30 not up until 08:00 had a reasonable sleep...woke to a 6.2
 
Good morning everyone from the cyanic azure, Somewhere 'cross the desert. Sometime in the early hours. In a restless world. On the open highway (but mindful of social distancing) in the dark and dangerous north.

The wonder wheel of chicken soup followed by a big slice of home made low carb stracciatella cake zoomed in at a flat 5.0 this am.

As it’s international bin day today, I did venture quietly out to the very perimeter of our holding, pushing General Bin-Waste Bin in front for protection. Today’s list of things that might come to pass are; sit in the garden, eat more cake, make veg planters out of 2.272 litre milk cartons, eat more cake, finish my current book (The Algebraist by Iain M Banks), ponder over the next book. I shall have the jellyvision on mute at 1700 to see what members of the daily Punch and Judy show are presented and then turn the jellyvision off after the graphs. The last thing I need is the pointless squawkings of quite tall children in a badly scripted school play about journalism with repetitive lines banging on about the latest rumours dragged from the internet.

On that note, have as wonderful a day as you can, I hear the cry of the koffy pot.
 
Morning all from a sunny and peaceful North East (unless you can ignore the Motocross bikes and off road vehicles in the farmers fields, don't ask) well my general unwellness is now getting a bit tiresome, numbers are now on an official rollercoaster and Doomy is loving it! 7 yesterday morning 27 before I tried to go to bed! 4.1 this morning and god knows what it will be later on! Ah the vagaries' of Type 1 eh, who'd want it, no really, someone take it just for a bit, then when it settles down I'll have it back. Anyhoo I've stopped watching the news, or as I call it "The internet rumour mill given voice on the TV" had enough of the inane questions like "Do you regret bringing the Nightingale Hospitals online and not using them" and don't get me started on the "relaxing of the Lockdown" questions, sorry I got carried away, I'm waiting on the delivery of a Bench to go with my weights delivery then I can get lost into training again. training is my escape from all this madness. And on to some good news for me, my greatest friend and Coach Alan Turner, is finally winning his fight with Covid 19 he's been in an induced coma, ventilated, for 4 weeks and has been brought around and then taken to a ward. Considering it's been touch and go, and he's had Kidney failure, to receive the news yesterday that he's facetimed his family and actually spoken to them, well I don't mind saying I was a bit emotional.
anyway enough of my ramblings as its International Hump day (Wednesday I think) have a good one and more importantly take care and stay safe. here's a picture of the Twits Sid and Trix to warm your hearts

Stay Safe everyone.
 

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What a lovely painting. Our dogs love sharing our bacon and eggs breakfast also.
 
Rollercoaster day yesterday then @johnpol with quite the best news of your friend and delivery of the bench to bring joy/relief/hope. Take the very best care.
 
And on to some good news for me, my greatest friend and Coach Alan Turner, is finally winning his fight with Covid 19 he's been in an induced coma, ventilated, for 4 weeks and has been brought around and then taken to a ward
Really good news - especially as he has been so desperately ill.
 
5.4 this morning inspired by all the art work on here Judith decided to have a go got herself an art set and trying to teach herself to draw.

This is one of her first efforts. She is a bit iffy about it I think it's quite good.

 
Hugs for you @johnpol
For you, and for your friend who is winning his fight against Covid19
Take care
 
That is brilliant @JohnEGreen . Tell Judith so!
I look forward to more
 
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