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

We have all become computer experts haven't we!

Thank you @geefull Popeye has been involved in some creativity in my paintings!

Your 8 year old brother was a wily one! Using the reflections in grandfather's glasses to read his playing cards! I use reflected glass a lot for lipreading conversations to help me (and those I should not...)...

That is one beautiful effective snowy mountain painting. It is brilliant!
 
Fbg 6.1

Cat is totally behaving. I keep checking he is okay. He looks okay. He chose to spend last night under the soles of my feet in bed. Tickling the soles of my feet all night with his fur and whiskers, and wet nose when he took himself off for a drink of water in the night...He had crawled under the duvet. Normally he sleeps under my chin. All night. But I wanted a different sleeping position last night to get some good sleep. And he sulks when I do that because he cannot get under my chin. So I presume the sleeping under the soles of my feet (which he has never ever done in his life before), is a sulking attitude? He is not talking to me this morning. So, how long will it be before he is friends again with me?

At least I got a painting done on my iPad in peace this morning. An old oak tree...

 
First Sunday in Lent was greeted by a 4.9 on Swipey @5.31. Six years ago I would have been delighted with my bg control, weight and most other data. Six months ago I would have felt as I do today. This is sub optimal and eerily like Spurs post Poch. I've basically rejected all but a very narrow diet - read mackerel/salmon and avo salad and Skinny Bread. I am really only content with a tiny range of "acceptable" outcomes for now. All very unrewarding but maybe the monstrous lies about me being stubborn have a tiny grain of truth All Buckingham Nicks in my head. Landslide versus Never going back again? Great art @geefull @gennepher (with or without Popeye's help) - think I tagged @dunelm and @Muddy Cyclist's last seen efforts . Have a safe day. Remember Cheltenham Festival starts March 16th - spread it about Toodle pip
Edit: Keto chocolate day as it is Sunday
 
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Good morning everyone from fair to middling start here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of roasted vegetables topped with bacon and melted cheese came in at 5.0 this am

Youngest granddaughter - the bubbled one, was with us yesterday - don’t forget the tiny penguin comfort blanket as she won’t have a kip without it. Another letter from those nice folk at the NHS inviting me to book myself in for drops in the eye and an all day startled look - “are you Roy Orbison?”

@Muddy Cyclist - looking forward to your finished painting - as Gennepher says, first part is a good stand alone in iteslf.
@geefull - than you for your kind comments - another stonking winter landscape from you - top banana.
@gennepher - Stunning stunted tree against that brilliant light.

Stone the crows - I painted a fish yesterday but it came out looking like something that fish had evolved from - must have been it’s slippery scales - too much to handle. So - crow. Hope everyone has a superb Sunday, I am off for some koffy.

 
Russel looks bootiful Bor, @dunelm. For those who haven't done something equally amazing yet here's Billy. The Penguin book of pretentious quotes for very Z listers says Carpe Diem. This seems altogether more in tune with the spirit of these clown's New Golden Age Just reliving my salad days . Who knows, Dan Fogleberg or Joe Vitale (not the author) may be next. When we get to the All Night Laundry Mat Blues (Joe Walsh) take the bottle away from me, put me to bed and I won't be at nets tomorrow
 
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Thank you.

Those are a grand range of Mountains, I think the way you have painted the snow and the shadowy blues are so well seen and give power and magnitude to the whole landscape with tree tops giving the distance and proportion, brilliant.

Rose bushes! I can never prune them without being attacked no matter how I cover up, hope you didn't draw blood.
 
A strong and yet strangely elegant Oak stood out against such a promising bright day. I don't know why but the very first impression I had in my minds eye was of a Male Ballet dancer in a powerful graceful but powerful beckoning movement from stage left, a wonderful choreographed piece.

Are you two artists back on speaking terms?
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen.

A 5.8 this morning on that scheming meter of mystery and misbehaving.

Me and me's are not sure about today, yesterday and or tomorrow or the weather. Me are me's are very lucky that we have Mrs J to provide illumination on the unplanned day.

Whatever today is or will be, have a great day.
Stay well, stay safe and today is not a good day for chasing the postman on his bicycle.
 
5.0 this morning. Relaxing with a coffee and reading.

Had to share this with you because I found it really funny. OK - I do have a weird sense of humour so it probably not funny at all. Probably it is more sad than funny.

A You Tube video popped up on Facebook which intrigued me. Apparently T2 diabetes is not caused by eating carbs and sugar it is caused by eating Kale. Who knew kale was so dangerous!

You can reverse it in 2 weeks by not eating Kale and you can eat absolutely all the carbs and sugar you want and be diabetes free.

Of course you also have to purchase an online book which tells you what green veggies you must juice and in which combinations at specific times of the day to completely reverse T2D.

Although I found it funny it was also interesting to see how they tried to present the fake facts as true.
 
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Your crow is quite scary.
 
Thank you for heathland painting appreciation.

A strong and well caught pose for that fierce Corvid from you today. That stance is so familiar in crows and that glint of light in the eye brings the whole drawing to life. Well seen and drawn.
 
Good Morning and 5.2 for me today. A meal of Halibut served in a source of Butter, white wine, Lemmon and garlic undoubtably had something to do with it.

Zoom meeting later today with the West Gallery Quire members, no singing but good to see everyone.

Spring is in the air, at sons yesterday to collect fish all of the Daffodils in front of his south facing hedge were completely open a wonderful sight and very uplifting.

Keep safe be calm.
 
Meal sounds great. A whole cow seems a tad greedy though.
 
6.4 mmol this morning at 0645. Taken the dog out for his sniff and business; picked up the Observer hoping to avoid Harry and Meghan news...but alas no luck.

Just back from the municipal tip ( what a glamorous life I lead), but unsure how such runs will happen until the upcoming new car is bashed about a bit...and not sure either how many gubbings will fit in her Fiat 500 pram. At least it has a fabric roof

Edited to add - How can I forget this...On arrival at the municipal tip's hallowed razor wire gates, one of the workers said to me, "Some people think I look like Burt Bacharach". I didn't know what to do. But I said a little prayer anyway...and because I was stuck in the queue, I couldn't walk on by either. So I said, "Thanks, Make It Easy on Yourself"...

Shortly, I am walking to M and S desperately seeking inspiration for Sunday late lunch not involving potatoes, Yorkshire puddings or anything I love...do they sell sack cloths and ashes?

Lastly, bit of trouble on the tech front - I can use the forum app (as you can see), but the forum web proper refuses to let me in...hopefully all sorted soon so I can give likes, medals etc to the fab gals n guys here asap!
 
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I always knew seaweed was the work of the devil What utter nonsense. If I stoke up on carbs, my meter reading will be on Mars before NASA starts exploring. If I eat kale, despite it tasting to me like it was passed through the duodenal tract of a passing seagull, I am a happy T2

Morning!
 
An interesting description...
I didn't intend it to be a realistic oak, but I wanted some human qualities in it.

I am afraid his Lordship is still sulking @Muddy Cyclist ....
 
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