Muddy Cyclist
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So lovely to hear that you have got the old Popeye back. The meds that Archie is on (Vivitonin) improves blood flow in the brain which hopefully will prevent another stroke and also helps treat dementia.It upset me too when Popeye had bad signs of dementia. He was so confused, and that made me unhappy. The dementia tablets worked very quickly, but it was a couple of months before I totally got the old Popeye back. You wouldn't know now that he had dementia problems a few months ago.
I had antibodies in July but I don't seem to be able to get a re test anywhere unless I pay ...which I am considering doingSnap mine came today and i have no antibodies either
Good Morning and 5.7 for me today.
A broken night sleep, whirring mind, aches and pains. Just out of interest is anyone else who's had the Oxford Covid Vaccine part 1 had a burning pain where the jab went in? I had my jab 8 days ago and this sensation keeps coming and going, not terrible pain but Enough discomfort to keep waking you up. Ah well I suppose it will go away eventually.
Rain, rain ,rain here but sun promised later, I might sneak out on my Mountain Bike.
Keep safe and may your day be kind to you.
No apologies needed, interval training is good advise, managed that f# in the End for 4 verses, practice makes almost perfect.@Muddy Cyclist - Sorry, didn't mean to sound like I was trying to teach my granny to suck eggs
Your pollarded beech in winter dress is absolutely incredible, Muddy.Beech tree painting finished, A4 watercolour..... another tree painting to do not sure what so pleanty of sketching needed.
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Hello@MC. I don't usually feel qualified to comment on other people's art but just had to say that to me this painting is exceptional. Well done!Beech tree painting finished, A4 watercolour..... another tree painting to do not sure what so pleanty of sketching needed.
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Thank you for the painting compliments @geefullgood evening all
4.5 today
thank you for your suggestions to try 'Specsavers', I have used them before and found them quite good but the nearest is about 40 miles away, so, not much of a going concern at the moment
Mr gee says he is going to ask about getting an eye test at our opticians when they phone to say they have fixed his glasses so we will have more information then
A chilly and soggy day today but we got in a walk and posted a package this morning. I've spent part of the afternoon batch cooking the stuff we bought yesterday ready for portioning and freezing.
Now I have an 'earworm', thank you kindly, the tiddly pom, tiddly pom of 'Pugwash'
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@Muddy Cyclist - Sorry, didn't mean to sound like I was trying to teach my granny to suck eggs
I hope your arm settles soon, mr gee's mum was lucky and had no after effects to her jab at all but I had a similar reaction to yours after I had my flu jab before Christmas. I think it took about 5 or 6 days to settle down
Your bike ride sounds exhilarating
@dunelm - I'm liking these bird pictures very much
@jjraak - winner for the good results, hope the progress continues apacea bit worrying they only found the one fracture though I suppose the other damage could have masked it.
@Krystyna23040 - glad Archie is progressing so well
@gennepher - hugs, glad you were able to do something to mitigate the visual disturbances
you have bravely turned your migraine into interesting and descriptive art, the colour version is good but I think the black and white is more striking
art bit -
when I was sorting out paperwork for the bin the other day I got a tune running through my head, so here it is
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Beech tree painting finished, A4 watercolour..... another tree painting to do not sure what so pleanty of sketching needed.
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Thank you @geefull - last one of this trio today - hope eye tests can be booked, we don’t have that problem here but it is by appointment - one out, one in. Lovely song rendition from you today.good evening all
4.5 today
thank you for your suggestions to try 'Specsavers', I have used them before and found them quite good but the nearest is about 40 miles away, so, not much of a going concern at the moment
Mr gee says he is going to ask about getting an eye test at our opticians when they phone to say they have fixed his glasses so we will have more information then
A chilly and soggy day today but we got in a walk and posted a package this morning. I've spent part of the afternoon batch cooking the stuff we bought yesterday ready for portioning and freezing.
Now I have an 'earworm', thank you kindly, the tiddly pom, tiddly pom of 'Pugwash'
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@Muddy Cyclist - Sorry, didn't mean to sound like I was trying to teach my granny to suck eggs
I hope your arm settles soon, mr gee's mum was lucky and had no after effects to her jab at all but I had a similar reaction to yours after I had my flu jab before Christmas. I think it took about 5 or 6 days to settle down
Your bike ride sounds exhilarating
@dunelm - I'm liking these bird pictures very much
@jjraak - winner for the good results, hope the progress continues apacea bit worrying they only found the one fracture though I suppose the other damage could have masked it.
@Krystyna23040 - glad Archie is progressing so well
@gennepher - hugs, glad you were able to do something to mitigate the visual disturbances
you have bravely turned your migraine into interesting and descriptive art, the colour version is good but I think the black and white is more striking
art bit -
when I was sorting out paperwork for the bin the other day I got a tune running through my head, so here it is
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Another very good tree picture - I do like the moss and the ground cover. What species next?Beech tree painting finished, A4 watercolour..... another tree painting to do not sure what so pleanty of sketching needed.
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Very atmospheric and misty painting with the promise of a garden when the mist clearsFbg 6.7
Trying to write my postcrossing postcards this morning. Cat won't let me. I keep stuffing him under my blanket, but he keeps coming back out and sitting on my postcards. So I gave up.
I thought it was very misty outside, but when I went out to check, I realised it was very low cloud cover. Came back in. Thought I would do a misty painting in Procreate. Cat said that's fine, I'll go under the blanket and leave you to your painting on your iPad...
So, here it is. Don't feel like writing postcards now...feel sleepy, so a nap is next on my to do list...
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