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

Thank you.

Same here with HbA1c and Annual Check, next June for me if I'm lucky, annual review done on phone this year.
I like your hay field painting, I can feel the summer, beautiful.
 
good evening all

@gennepher - I like that and for a first shot with a new program that's impressive

Art bit -
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Thank you very much @geefull

That is a beautiful painting. The freshly cut field, and the bales of hay leading down to the sun sparked lake. And the wonderful rolling hills against that effective sky, brings back memories of the past...
 
The cathedral is a spectacular building and is worth a visit.
It once had spires on top of the towers.

 
The cathedral is a spectacular building and is worth a visit.
It once had spires on top of the towers.
When I joined the RAF I did basic training at the former RAF Swinderby on our first weekend pass we walked To Lincoln not a short walk but at nineteen years of age thought nothing of it but I do remember that being my first visit to the cathedral. Very impressive and of course then you did not have to pay to get in as you do now you can go in and look from the front of the church but to go any further you have to pay as I did last year as I wanted to see Katherine Swynford's tomb, as supposedly according to the family tree she was my 19th great grandmother so was curious about it.
 
Adventurous as ever, a new digital app! There is definitely a feel that pastels have been used to create your art and without all that dust and messy fingers.
 
Thank you @geefull - lovely autumnal scene from you - your scenes always make we want to put on my walking boots and grab my coat.
 
New app - and into it already - have fun
 
Good morning everyone from a wet and bouncingly noisy start in the dark and dangerous north

The wonder wheel of fried greed tomatoes with eggs and bacon romped home at 4.8 this am

I brought in all the green tomatoes yesterday thinking to put them in paper bags to ripen and then thought - make chutney - so I did - but then saved 4 and did fried greed tomatoes in whistlestop time. Absolutely delicious. Why had I not done this before.
Summer shed now has a coating on acrylic based waterproofing on curtesy of Mrs Miggins - I will check it once it gets light to see if it OK or in need of another coat.

Waterfalls have been featured recently so here is another, perhaps a couple of brush strokes too many but hey ho - ink on rice paper.
Have a wonderful day if you can - it’s wellies and waterproofs here I think but first some koffy.

 
And a magnificent waterfall indeed, very fine ink work.
 
Looks like we are too far north for this rain passing through. So a good day, if cool, is on the cards.
BG 6.0 at 7.00am.so stable if somewhat on the high side.
D.
 
A neighbour of my sister's used to make a delicious green tomato chutney wasn't quite the same when I made some though !
 
Good morning all from a very wet Wales finally got testing strips and came in at a 7.7 this am , not a brillant number but then I did indulge in my favourite crusty bread. Nice to be back testing helps keep my on track
 
Good Morning and 6.1 for me today.

Grand day yesterday, walk, chat and play music in the Recorder Quartet everything from The Beetles to Sarabands by Bach, then some folk on guitars, banjo, Mandolin and Psaltery no singing involved. So no art from me yesterday sorry.

Today I have to take Mrs MC to hospital to have a small lump removed from her scalp which she keeps catching whilst brushing her hair, in and out procedure. With all the NHS hold ups we are hearing about in Mrs MC's case from first seeing the GP then consultant and now operation only took 6 weeks.

I have a 99 year old Aunty, my godmother, who is in hospital with breathing difficulty, non Covid related, she lived at home on her own until last week. She is refusing medication and food and hospital rang my cousin to ask how they felt about letting her leave this world with just palliative care. In itself no one's got any issues with this but her two sons can't visit, can't discuss this with her or face to face with doctors, the hospital is in a lockdown area. It must be so scary for my Aunty and so distressing for sons, seriously hard Covid times.

Make today worthwhile. Keep safe.
 
Out the last ten years we have had migrant visitors from the Siberian Taiga, visiting our garden in four Autumns.
So when there is a 'fall' of these birds on the East Coast, as there has been, we spend hours looking through the small birds in the garden each morning during October searching with bins.

The bird in question is the tiny Goldcrest sized, taiga sprite, called the Yellow-browed Warbler.
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