Krystyna23040
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Hope the locksmith came quickly.Morning...interesting turn of events the back door lock has jammed & the garden doors will not open so locksmith called...the cats do not understand 'the door won't open sorry' and are driving me crazy.
That was an absolutely dreadful thing to happen. At that time DDT was thought to be absolutely safe - even so it was insane to spray young children. Especially insane when the adults spraying it had to wear bio-hazzard suits.I wonder what health problems that caused for us children?
And why was it done when we were in the swimming pool?
Thank you @Muddy Cyclist but I’m afraid that the chonmage (topknot) area of my bonce was made redundant quite a few years ago and no amount of rubbing in duck fat, unicorn yawns or sleeping next to a pyramid shaped crystal will bring it back.Gave a winner, but hug for MIL and Lockdown spoiling family plans.
More impressive art, and if that figure is you in the picture I can see why you favour the Fedora style hat.
Just an informative note we have not been able to visit MIL in care home for months now, they locked down, opened up, locked down but awhile back decided to stop all visits with no date to start again.
Great dramatic trees. Emphasised by that tiny figure...Good morning everyone from the Mittwoch celebration that is International Bin Day in the dark and dangerous north. I am going to stand outside and clap the cavalcade. We used to throw turnips at them but since electricity got here a couple of years ago we have gone all PC.
The care home where MIL lives held a meeting yesterday. So, from 6pm today, only her legal carer (my wife’s twin sister) will be able to visit her in her apartment. She will though be able to go out. Plans for seeing grandchildren over the half term holiday will now need to be re-thought and we may need to dust off those zoom quizzes.
I hope that your day is good to you and yours. Koffy time.
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I wasn't always very sensible either when I was younger. I do.agree that as we get older life does get more precious.
Winner for the reading - a whoop and a holler for the floor man. Take care on any ladders - breath.Good Morning and 6.1 for me today, yes I did have 2 slices of cake last night so I consider not to bad a BG in circumstances.
Floor man come through to measure and work out quote this morning. YIpee!
Have to go to MILs bungalow today and get the rest of loft emptied.
Time continues to conspire against me, I hope time is kinder to you all. Keep safe.
All the best with the motorhome testing. Might be a good time to announce that you have been sleeping on the wrong side of the bed all this time.14.10.2020
6.50am FBG 6.4.
Not hungry so waited to see if last few days pattern of going down continued. Did go down, but very slowly
8.10am F G 6.2 hungry, so had breakfast.
Cat has got over his temporary dislike of his bed, it being the lower half of pet transporter. Seems more himself this morning. He was a bit disoriented last night, nervous and agitated. He has had a lot to cope with and more changes in routine are coming.
Today hope to finish tidying and taking out all extra stuff from the motorhome, yesterday discovered a leak. MrSlim says it's not important as it only drips my side of the bed! Now taxed it's road ready.
Cold this morning, only 3c Brrrrrr. Time to test motorhome central heating.
Time to brave the day, did I say I hate being cold?
Combined harvesters tend to clog up once the dew is on the crop.A 6.0 this morning in the shires.
Her ladyship has requested a final cut of the lawns although they haven't grown in three weeks. I guess the mower can pick up some of the leaves I missed
I didn't begin being sensible until this year so I shouldn't moan really.
Enjoy the day!
That was an absolutely dreadful thing to happen. At that time DDT was thought to be absolutely safe - even so it was insane to spray young children. Especially insane when the adults spraying it had to wear bio-hazzard suits.
Thank you. Going in lofts is not my favourite activity. I always recall my mom clipping me around the ears as a young kid for laughing at my dad. Dad fell through the gap between beams and I remember how funny it was seeing his legs sticking through the bedroom ceiling kicking wildly, mom was not impressed, dad was in agony and we had to call neighbors to get in the loft to extract him, he then spent days in bed recovering from his injuries. I now fear those gaps between the beams and can still feel the ringing in my ears from moms clip, MILs loft is not boarded out.Winner for the reading - a whoop and a holler for the floor man. Take care on any ladders - breath.
Thank you @gennepher and yes, I think some may think that that word is a sweary although it is just vulgar slang - unless of course you are talking of giving the packer a punch.Great dramatic trees. Emphasised by that tiny figure...
My rice paper came from Amazon, exactly the same order as yours @dunelm but the **** of a packer had folded each pack over. It was divided into 5 separate packs, which had been flat sheets in their plastic bags with no folds. And each of the 5 packs was separately folded over and individually put in 5 sealed grey plastic bags. And then they were put in a cardboard box which was big enough to have put the flat packs of paper in without folding. The air was blue here. I was more than furious.
I could iron them, but I don't even iron my own clothes. The last thing my iron was used for was encaustic wax paintings, and the iron has coloured wax in the little steam holes...
Good news twin sister can visit MIL now.
Edit: it put stars in post. I can assure you I did not swear, well I might verbally say naughty words, but I would never write them down in a post. I did say T.W.A.T of a packer. Is that a swear word?
Starmer played a blinder. If Boris doesn’t do the circuit breaker thing and the tier system doesn’t work then he can point the finger and say I told you so. He’s also hoping Boris doesn’t, it all goes Pete Tong then Starmer gets the northern votes back - not. Blokes a fence sitting opportunist but at least he’s backing the gov in the biggest crisis in our lifetime....no wait!Good morning. And it came to pass that we are all living as per Smokey R - wordz . I'm in joint charge of a 17 month old girl today - we're just about on the same intellectual level. Will today be day 6 of the mackerel and avocado salad extravaganza? It's either all go or all gone - hard to tell really. Enjoy the day as we can't be sure when the hard centres will return to the chocolate box of life now we've abandoned The Science.
Wow - is that the green manalishi?Fbg 6.7
Okay, I think I am entering my Green phase in iPastels now...
Time for a cuppa...
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Thank you @gennepher and yes, I think some may think that that word is a sweary although it is just vulgar slang - unless of course you are talking of giving the packer a punch.
frustration - perhaps I have been lucky. I wonder if you could get in touch with the supplier and urge them to ensure that packers at Amazon flat pack them. I would be tempted to return - would laying them on a hard surface and stacking a load of books on top do the trick. I am looking at further supplies from Oriental Arts in Brighton or others from this list: https://cbps.org.uk/suppliers/
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