Muddy Cyclist
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Sorry you are having so much difficulty with sorting appointments, I can feel the frustration.Fbg 6.9
I don't know why it has gone up.
I have been eating all proper foods that keep it in the 6's.
I am a bit stressed over a couple of things. I know it doesn't help. A couple of hospital appointments came through. One is the eye hospital in Liverpool (England, and I live in Wales for January, and so another dawn raid for me to get over the lockdown border and evade the border police....). Also it is a late in the day appointment, parking is usually a total nightmare, and I dread it anyway. It is going to be dark, and then that nightmare coming home traffic through the tunnel. I just don't blinking want to go anyway, not just because of Covid. This appointment should have been last May '20.
But my Welsh optician a couple of months ago did all the vital tests (he had said he can do all the tests the hospital can), and said my eyes had improved (eyesight and those little black spots had gone, which they can come and go for anyone). Wales has not done any retinopathy tests this year (that had been cancelled until further notice because of Covid). My Welsh optician said I had no signs of retinopathy, and had given me a long appointment for a thorough examination, and for as many questions as I wanted answering. And also said I could go back to him any time at a moment's notice if I had any concern whatsoever.
I am now more concerned over the dark night driving (I think, yes Covid too). That was never a problem before, but with Covid travel restrictions, I am so out of practice with night time driving. I seriously want to postpone the Liverpool Eye Hospital appointment. But with me not being able to telephone personally with being deaf, I am going to have to ask a friend to do it. So I did. I got the message back "You will be OK. This is not new it is just more of the same and you have already got through a lot and have gained experience." (referring to the Wrexham Hospital experience a couple of months ago).
Not the reply I wanted. Tto be fair she is exceptionally busy at the mo, and to telephone to change things like an appointment also needs both of us on WhatsApp at the same time while she is ringing, so that I can authorise her to speak on my behalf, even though the appointment people are not in contact with me at that moment, and so she gets asked questions which I answer, and she relays to them, and then if they decide she is speaking on my behalf, then the next set of questions begin...
This can take a full morning, just to alter an appointment.
My friend will be less busy in the New Year and I will ask her again.
Anyway for my painting (spellcheck kept changing this to pain!) today is the Welsh tourist village of Portmeirion. But there are no tourists there in these Covid times. It has been used for several films, and probably most famously as "The Village" in the tv show The Prisoner in the 1960's. I remember watching it, but there were no captions or subtitles then on TV, so I had absolutely no idea what it was about (like most things I watched on TV). ITV didn't have the pamphlets like you could get from the BBC at that time which gave a paragraph or so on the programme but not the conclusion of the play or programme which I thought was stupid since these pamphlets were aimed at deaf people.
I think I might take a peek on YouTube and see if there is anything on there on The Prisoner.
I have been there as a child ( I didn't know then it was the village of Portmeirion), and I later took J a few times in the 1990's. The Prisoner was on a black and white telly, so when I took J, I was quite shocked to see all this colour.
Portmeirion...in Procreate...
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Sorry you have felt unwell, it's good to hear you are feeling a little better and to see you back here.Thanks Derek we are doing not so bad though I was feeling not so well for a while but OK now.
Brother Adrian's second test came back negative so he has ended his isolation but some of the others second tests were positive and some of them are quite poorly.
Keiran had two tests negative and is mow home for Christmas even though the term has not quite ended so he is doing the final part of the term online and working on his dissertation.
I hope to get out and about again soon for a walk in the park hopefully.
Icy splendour, wonderful. I did wonder if it could be improved with some horns.
Sorry you are having so much difficulty with sorting appointments, I can feel the frustration.
That's a great 'paint' job you have done on Portmeirion. Probably much better for lack of
The Changaa (home made booze) is very popular with the locals but quite dangerous if not distilled correctly - we got the proper kit for our staff to keep them safe. There is a factory near Kampala that makes technical alcohol so if up that way we would fill a couple of Jerry cans (I know!) - you just tell them what you want (whisky, brandy, rum....) and they then add the “flavourings and colourings” to the pure clear stuff and dilute a bit. I always stuck to beer - Tusker or Nile.No excise men to come and sniff your still, eh what?
Jelly baby time? Take care4.0 for me bit too low for me have a good day everyone
Smashing - and a cool yule to you also
I read your frustration with sorting out appointments - such things that most folk take for granted.Fbg 6.9
I don't know why it has gone up.
I have been eating all proper foods that keep it in the 6's.
I am a bit stressed over a couple of things. I know it doesn't help. A couple of hospital appointments came through. One is the eye hospital in Liverpool (England, and I live in Wales for January, and so another dawn raid for me to get over the lockdown border and evade the border police....). Also it is a late in the day appointment, parking is usually a total nightmare, and I dread it anyway. It is going to be dark, and then that nightmare coming home traffic through the tunnel. I just don't blinking want to go anyway, not just because of Covid. This appointment should have been last May '20.
But my Welsh optician a couple of months ago did all the vital tests (he had said he can do all the tests the hospital can), and said my eyes had improved (eyesight and those little black spots had gone, which they can come and go for anyone). Wales has not done any retinopathy tests this year (that had been cancelled until further notice because of Covid). My Welsh optician said I had no signs of retinopathy, and had given me a long appointment for a thorough examination, and for as many questions as I wanted answering. And also said I could go back to him any time at a moment's notice if I had any concern whatsoever.
I am now more concerned over the dark night driving (I think, yes Covid too). That was never a problem before, but with Covid travel restrictions, I am so out of practice with night time driving. I seriously want to postpone the Liverpool Eye Hospital appointment. But with me not being able to telephone personally with being deaf, I am going to have to ask a friend to do it. So I did. I got the message back "You will be OK. This is not new it is just more of the same and you have already got through a lot and have gained experience." (referring to the Wrexham Hospital experience a couple of months ago).
Not the reply I wanted. Tto be fair she is exceptionally busy at the mo, and to telephone to change things like an appointment also needs both of us on WhatsApp at the same time while she is ringing, so that I can authorise her to speak on my behalf, even though the appointment people are not in contact with me at that moment, and so she gets asked questions which I answer, and she relays to them, and then if they decide she is speaking on my behalf, then the next set of questions begin...
This can take a full morning, just to alter an appointment.
My friend will be less busy in the New Year and I will ask her again.
Anyway for my painting (spellcheck kept changing this to pain!) today is the Welsh tourist village of Portmeirion. But there are no tourists there in these Covid times. It has been used for several films, and probably most famously as "The Village" in the tv show The Prisoner in the 1960's. I remember watching it, but there were no captions or subtitles then on TV, so I had absolutely no idea what it was about (like most things I watched on TV). ITV didn't have the pamphlets like you could get from the BBC at that time which gave a paragraph or so on the programme but not the conclusion of the play or programme which I thought was stupid since these pamphlets were aimed at deaf people.
I think I might take a peek on YouTube and see if there is anything on there on The Prisoner.
I have been there as a child ( I didn't know then it was the village of Portmeirion), and I later took J a few times in the 1990's. The Prisoner was on a black and white telly, so when I took J, I was quite shocked to see all this colour.
Portmeirion...in Procreate...
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A win for the reading but very amusing - gift-giving safari - what are the clothing requirements of a modern Magus?A 6.0 greeted me this morning along with the rains as I gird my loins for the gift-giving safari. The up-side is that I will be travelling alone as her ladyship is entertaining her chap before he goes into xmas lockdown with his wife and kids.
@gennepher I lived over the hill from Port Meirion and Port Madoc, my favourite chip shop was there. A lovely rendition.
@Muddy Cyclist perhaps adding a seasonal version of a cornucopia would qualify as a horn? Good idea for a proper card
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I am certain that many parts of a still can be made out of decking - apart, of course from the pot - oh, and the coil, and the other bits. Decking does make for a good fire though. Easiest to join our secret whisky and silent wife club.Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and all who celebrate national bin day.
A 6.8 this morning on that meter of mystery and naughtiness.
My what a talented lot the posters, painters and gamers you are, now it looks like I might have to add master brewers and whiskey tasters to the list, I think I shall go and make a koffy, while contemplating how to make a still out of decking hehehehe.
Have a great day all and stay safe.
A win for the reading but very amusing - gift-giving safari - what are the clothing requirements of a modern Magus?
I read your frustration with sorting out appointments - such things that most folk take for granted.
I love this Portmeirion - even more in close up to see where trees and other parts have been blended, giving movement - quite surreal.
My, but Her Ladyship does seem to be an all round dissolute pooh show.
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