alf_Josiah
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Could you let Popeye know that even under intense questioning all Archie would say was 'no comment '.
Thank you @ianpspursI gave a winner for the care and concern you show to your friends and the birds. Lovely story and insight into your life with J from the fairies story. The art clearly has a message and art in general is obviously so important to you in managing life's problems. Who am I to offer my thoughts but take care with how much of other people's worries you take on board. Quite hard to tow others to calmer waters when you have run of fuel yourself.
Jabbed up...
Arm getting a little sore already and tingling, which is interesting...not bad at all though.
Also some interesting news from work.
Call took place this morning. "So, you've done a great job and I think promotion to Group VP is well deserved. Congratulations. Wondered - your diabetes diagnosis, how's that going to effect your ability to travel down through SE Asia and elsewhere on business where remote interaction doesn't work" ?
Well. I'm thinking how to respond to this ...
Thanks @gennepher I have indeed mentioned this - was taken aback by the comments of my current boss who'll become a peer next month as I move sideways and up a notch.It sounds like you will possibly need to go back to/carry on with your plan, which you have already outlined on here (if I am remembering correctly), of getting off the Metformin (I think you said), and becoming drug free (I know there are pros and cons to every course of action), and then you can explain to your bosses that you have gone into remission or whatever...and there is no problems with your diabetes diagnosis and travelling in SE Asia. Or something like this...
There may be the problem of what foods you can eat in a strange place @BRSBRI
Oh I dont know Ian, I like three eggs scrambled with cheddar cheese and butter.@dunelm I've been doing some more digging into that link you posted. There is no "tell" on the internet so I can't be 100% sure you weren't gently pulling my pud. You definitely have that in you Old Bean. I've come across Marty Kendall's ideas and suggestions before. I like the focus on nutrition compared to eating LC or to my meter/sensor. However, there is an underlying assumption that I'm a chemical in a test tube with no personal taste/food preferences. Once I move beyond leafy green veg and salad things become challenging. I never worked out how to make a stir fry palatable and LC so I gave up on that. To this day I can't make a Sunday roast straddle that line. I can do without the potatoes, Yorkshire etc and pudding/dessert has never been my thing. I can no longer even pretend to enjoy meat without gravy. Any LC versions I find turn me off instantly. Several strong men would need to hold me down and force feed me meat or veg with butter on them.
A wonderful bird tale - lucky to have so much variety and an interesting fairy garden. This is a super piece of art and so personal - send it to Greyson PerryFbg 6.7
I didn't get enough sleep. I was turning my devices off for the night at 7pm. I wanted an early night. But a text came through from a friend whose cancer has returned. She's been free a few years now after battling for years. But lockdown has taken its toll with her, and she managed to break a leg walking up her stairs at Xmas, plus a few similar disasters, so her spirits are low. So, I didn't get to sleep early, and still woke up at 3am, as I usually do. But as my cancer friend and I were texting, another friend on another chat app came on and she urgently wanted to talk. Checked how important it was, then told her I was texting my cancer friend, and I will talk to her later today. I have turned off all my chat app alerts from her to off for a number of hours. I need some sanity...
Birds in my back garden.
Mrs Blackbird was pouting at me yesterday morning. I took a photo of her. She was about just over a metre away. She took the hump, gave up on dangerous fly pasts in front of my face. and gathered up leaves and stuff for her nest building and went the back way into the clematis where I 'couldn't see' her entering the leaves.
Now I can sit in the garden without the danger of Mrs Blackbird colliding with my face. She is taking it out on the smaller birds though and trying to make their life a misery. But they don't care, they keep bouncing back where she doesn't want them.
This morning I have a pair of pied wagtails, a pair of robins, a pair of sparrows, a pair of dunnocks, a pair of finches, a pair of longtailedtits, a pair of bluetits and more of that family, and more birds. No others pairs of blackbirds though. Usually I have around 3 pairs of blackbirds in my back garden. But her Mr Blackbird looks a meany too. He has just scattered the sparrows who were having a bath in my bird bath, and claimed it for himself. Mrs Blackbird came along to find out what the fuss was about, and sent Mr Blackbird packing to do something useful. And now she is having a bath...
My cherry trees are full of a whole pile of starlings all neatly lined up on the branches. Then the lone straggler (spellcheck changed this to 'strangler'???) came along and pushed a space into an already crowded overloaded cherry branch...and the whole lot came tumbling down...
Now it is a pair of magpies dancing between the cherry tree branches...very soon a pair of ravens will come along and send them packing. There is nothing larger than the ravens at this point of time...
And I have been doing my digital painting while watching this lot. I have quite a few garden ornaments. Many years ago when J was alive, he would put fairies in my garden, especially when I had been away a few days. And I would look at the garden and think, there's something different. I would go out, and find a fairy hiding in the ivy, or a new hanging fairy bird birth. There was nothing colourful, usually just the darkish grey fairy ornaments you see in garden centres or Past Times (does that shop still exist? I will have to google later....) . I always got fairies for my birthday and Christmas as well. It was J's last Christmas present to me. Anyway this fairy is a bronze-ish colour. She lies on a sundial, fast sleep. It sits on my wooden bench. So, I decided to wake her up, and give her a pair of wide-open eyes...
Ah the robins are back, clearing up the insects under my wooden thatched swing...
Have a good day...
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Its the Oxford jab, one of our neighbours was ill all weekend but just think what you would be like with Covid 19?Hello everyone:- update on Astra Zeneca jab aftermath.
Haven't felt very hungry, have a stinking headache and a bit of an upset tummy.
Not eaten anything since breakfast, but blood sugars have gone up to 7.9 at 1245 but now at 6.1 - or more or less where I was when I woke up.
Taking the rest of the afternoon off work...
Hopefully this is the worst of it!
You're not going to be pleased by what L'm about to tell you Derek.it was Christmas Eve next day and I was thinking about Santa coming.
D.
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