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

Just checking in to the Testing Times regional correspondents vox pop. A cursory glance through the assembled cast reveals hugs needed for @Muddy Cyclist's back and @lindisfel's lack of anthem from doomed Curlew. @Krystyna23040's had problems with the weather and being so committed she may have spread herself too thin sans wind help - too kind by nature?. Liking the artwork @gennepher and @dunelm. Have a great weekend @karen8967 you are invariably upbeat even in the most trying times. I hope your plans for the day work out as intended @Alien Aspie. Far too many known unknowns here for testing (bg) to be useful to me but at 73 kgs one side of the Rubik's cube is currently nicely done. I have plenty of other data and experience of managing T2 available to know things aren't totally optimal just now but what got me this far will do for now. Toodle pip chums
 
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Can I ask why you won't download the newer Procreate on the iPad Pro?

Hi @Alien Aspie

I do have the latest version of Procreate on my iPad Pro (It is only on my ancient iPad 1, iOS5, that I have an ancient version of Procreate which is still on the iPad 1).

I have just gone into Procreate in this iPad Pro in the App Store, and an update has appeared since yesterday (I had updated all the apps on the iPad Pro after the software update yesterday).

So updating Procreate now...maybe this will solve the problem.

Thanks.
 
Thank you I will rest, actually I have no choice. You take care in the upper atmosphere.
 
We have hired a place called Fellside at Calderbeck as a base a few times for walking and raft building on Bassenthwaite. I first heard the Curlews when camping out on my Outward Bound course at Ullswater back end of the 1960’s when the Lake District was less touched by human intervention than it is now.
 

You were almost a neighbour of Bonnington who used to run up High Pike every day!
 

agreed.

and THAT emoji..

mmhh.

brings to mind the cat when YOU want it to cuddle and IT doesn't...

Totally opposite to when IT wants to cuddle and you MUST........................MUST drop everything..

yes EVEN the mobile/laptop/pc/*newspaper....

(*do people, still buy them ? )
 
Morning all.

a pleasant 6.4 up on the high plains for me.

meeting nephew, for a doggie date.
(how getting old creeps in )

picking him up with his dog, and taking my surrogate doggie son to richmond..hope rain holds off.

Lauren been off colour last few days, think it's all lady related,
so she's laying down with a Migraine..

she's right enough in herself and going work, but easy to see it's dragging her down a little.

spotted this on IG..
thought it summed up the coffee crowd perfectly...

Not sure how to link direct.
Have left poster on pic to indicate it's their post


Have a good day, all.
 
Thanks ian off to see grandsons for a couple of hours just getting my armour on
 
1960’s when the Lake District was less touched by human intervention than it is now.
I remember Ashness Bridge when it was wild with sharp jagged rock to walk on if you stepped off the track back in the 1960s I was shocked how smooth and manacured it had become, the downside of the masses discovering the countryside.
 
My finished painting of local pool at Wildlife Centre with some artistic license. A4 watercolour about 2 hours beacause of waiting for layers to dry, painting time much less.

Back slowly improving. Daughter and youngest grandaughter arriving forevening meal and some making of music, 5 of us so still legal at moment butnot sure we are allowed to sing which we will at some distance from one another, what a bother this bloomin virus is being.

Latest news on our other music groups meeting in Covid Safe Environment a hired community hall is that from now we have been banned as the rules are now being interpreted as only 6 can meet to play instruments, sing or do sports in the hall. The hall is the size of two tennis courts , but them be the rules as understood by the hall's committee.
 
Oh yes, my late older sister was trying to stop my eldest, who was about 3 years old at the time, falling into the stream just below the bridge. But my sister went and fell right in and I was henceforth quoted by my b.i.l. as saying, "Derek said, Our Joan has wet herself!"
The duchess and I laugh about it often as we cross the bridge to go up and bird in Surprise View woods.
D.


I remember Ashness Bridge when it was wild with sharp jagged rock to walk on if you stepped off the track back in the 1960s I was shocked how smooth and manacured it had become, the downside of the masses discovering the countryside.
 
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