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

No one knew what the Sunflower lanyard was for today @SlimLizzy
I have a medical appointment tomorrow, I shall see if it helps then...
Hope you had a better day today.
 
I like both of these. My favourite is Dusk, which to me is finished. Otherworldly.
Dawn is mysterious...actually it is finished to me as well @Muddy Cyclist

But you know me, I like your 'unfinished' work...
 
It was very misty in Cumbria this am then it lifted by lunch time. So I went to see the tide dropping on the Solway after lunch and there was a mist still over the flat calm water.
The sun burned it off and I had a very peaceful time looking out over the water to Scotland as the soldiers on the Wall perhaps had done nearly 2000 years ago.
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good evening all

4.3 today

we took mum to the bank earlier today and when we picked her up we discovered she had tripped yesterday and cut her head and hadn't bothered to mention it when we spoke to her yesterday evening, mr gee is half dischuffed and half worried but she is pretty independant and sometimes downright stubborn.
Thankfully she seems to be fine, though we couldn't get her to agree to get it checked by the doctor.

A decent day notwithstanding, quite warm and sunny

Hope your day is treating you well

@jjraak - sounds good, hope your enjoy Turkey

@Alien Aspie - I enjoy your art 'contextualised' or not

@dunelm - I practice like that sometimes, interesting experiment, then straight into the bin but your rice paper practice is going well

@gennepher - hugs for your difficult day. Your moon with it's stylised birds is very pleasing

@Muddy Cyclist - I love both your sky paintings, especially the moon and I think the fence is the better for a little disorder
As for the two new dawn and dusk paintings I like them both as they are already and await the consummation with interest

Art bit -
still working on waves, I did warn you to prepare to be bored
this one also done using a photo found on the net as inspiration.
 

That looks a lot better than the insipid sunflower lanyard and badge. It actually tells people the problem. The one I do need is the cochlear implant one, because I am not allowed to have an MRI with the magnet in my head. And I am not meant to have those security scans because they can corrupt the program.

I do have a metal medic alert bracelet, but the writing has worn down and is not easy to see. That cochlear implant lanyard is tons better for easy visibility.

Thank you so much for posting that link @Alien Aspie
I am grateful.

Sorry you had a lousy day with driving. An hour from Regents Park to Tower Bridge?

I would be having naughty words with Miss Daisy for the wrong address.

You need some quiet time...badly...

Thanks again for that link. I really appreciate it.
 
Hug for mum and winner for art.
 
good evening all


Art bit -
still working on waves, I did warn you to prepare to be bored
this one also done using a photo found on the net as inspiration.
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Thank you for your words and compliments @geefull
I will never be bored with your waves. They are amazing, as is this one.
Hope your mum is fine.
 
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It appears we are in lockdown as from Thursday 6:00 pm.

Just been reading the rules.
I am fine for going for my blood tests tomorrow, even though it is out of the county because it is a day before lockdown...

But what about my medical hospital appointment this coming Monday? Because I will have to go out of this county's lockdown, drive over the border into England, then back into Wales (that's the main road), into the next county (where the hospital is) which is also under lockdown.

I don't want to go, but I don't know how important this hospital appointment is.

I am going to have to get my internet friend to ring to the hospital for me tomorrow.

Aaagghhh...
 
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a day of mmhhh

fbg 6.7
temp 36.2
two meals yesterday...
but one was just a non naked home cooked burger.

on a plus side.
local chemist done my flu shot
free as per NHS
4 strains shot, this years stock...

over in minutes after calling this morning
where docs was 12 oct (after i fly out. .though had called before madam booked hols )
pharmacist going to link and update my stats via NHS

feel ok..
hope no reaction now

 
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You can get one for CI there as I saw it when looking (you might have found it already)

EDIT found it https://www.iceinfo.co.uk/searchshop1/result

I held my rage at Miss Daisy as she blamed me until I showed her the text she sent with the address on. She grovels pretty well

I shall admit that I had failed to turn off the 'no tolls' function on Google Maps so it kept steering me away from the Congestion Zone which she'd already paid for. We could have saved 30 mins on that alone and I am definitely not telling her that
 
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@geefull thank you for your comments regarding my paintings.

Great wave painting, nothing boring about your waves, keep them flowing.

Hug for mom, independence is good but can also be so frustrating.
 

I will be ordering that cochlear implant one @Alien Aspie
That is probably the most important one for several reasons. I'll check what else they have, and order in the morning, when my head is back on...

I would definitely keep quiet on forgetting to turn off the 'no tolls' function...
 

ahh dusk til dawn.

one of my favs.

Clooney, Keitel, Tarantino
and Selma...whoop whoop hayek
(link may not to be everyone's taste. non nude, u18 ok.. but omg so mesmerising )

absolutely stellar list of stars.
so back to the pic..dusk til dawm..mmhh

outstanding.. likee likee.
 
Never mind Alf, now that your in a Farady cage you will survive a direct hit from the next coronal mass ejection! Whereas those of us with pacemakers will no doubt get zapped!

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These A4's were almost living breathing machines when they passed through Newark at full chat pulling the Capitals Limited non stop from Kings Cross to Edinburgh Waverly.
They need to be in steam and moving to be appreciated
I saw a lot of old men in tears when we went to the A4 exhibition at Shildon.

I drew them, but very badly.
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I had a friend who worked on The flying Scotsman shovelling coal into the fire box. He said it was non stop hard work on a fast run and under full speed coal would shoot out of the Funnel. I bet these A4 s must have been hungry and demanding beasts.

Amazing machines.
 
From dusk to dawn - is that a film?
 
Yes the A4 class. We also saw them all together with our grandson at Shildon. The Sir Nigel Gresley is in the repair sheds at Grosmont still awaiting spares I think. Mrs Miggins used to be one of the Station Managers there. Interestingly, they can’t go all the way to Whitby because the wheels are too large for the tight bend into that town.
 
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