worrying, but not unexpected, as said the multi organ attacks, and in particular the pancreas, not good.Just for information
Well said @jjraakSad @gennepher , for your friends, but the euro powers have rather cocked this up with all the disinformation
i know it sounds CT but it rather looks like the evidence is suggesting they are making a lot out of it, in part to cover the slow roll out of the vaccines, and it's starting to backfire on then.
it's Vaccine Hokey Cokey, 'ya put your vaccine in, vaccine out, in out etc etc.'
But until everyone's safe(r) ...no ones safe(r)
hope they resolve this quickly.
bad enough America acting all Push me / Pull me, on this, don't want the neighbours going the same route.
Hope your friends find a sensible solution
Great mountain peaks.Good morning everyone from a damp and drizzly start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of Finnish split pea soup with a couple of slices of my home made low carb bread came in at 5.4 this am.
Another round of staying local yesterday but the sun was out and we were up and out into the park by 0830 so very few people about apart from dog walkers and their motley crews. Thick cloud and moderate breeze has been promised for today so we will just have to wait and see.
Which? - the magazine - has launched a free scam alert - phishing emails, phoney calls, that sort of stuff. You can sign up for it and I don’t think that you need be a member (beat me with a virtual stick if I’m wrong) - anyhow: Www.which.co.uk/scamalerts
Art today - still fiddling about with mountains. Hope everyone will be enjoying National Poultry Day today - Chicken, turkey and other birds we commonly consume are celebrated on this day. “ We love you all and you are so delicious.” Koffy time now.
View attachment 48198
Shielding ending April 1, but basically be as antisocial as possible within the government guidlines.Thanks Alf, I'll have to check my other email, address.D.
Actually, the FA looked quite sad to say goodbye also. The new FA seems nice. The only problem was that the old FA, the new FA and Mr K talked about cars for most of the Zoom meeting.Yes I know what you mean...our lawyer retired only after 15 years as our legal beagle. It's the same when a long serving GP you trust hangs up the wings of Caduceus...it leaves a gap for sure...
Hope the FA has a wonderful retirement!
That is quite scary.Just for information
Nordic Walking is so good for you. After the RTA I used Nordic Walking to help me rehab. The insurance company of the van driver who hit me paid for two pairs of Nordic Walking Poles. One set for in the UK and another folding set I took on holiday.I do 40 minutes Nordic walking every day now, so I exercise my arms as well walking up and down the garden. Hoping to improve my stamina and have more energy and better balance as objectives.
I don't know why but I had the impression you were something to do with IT not ballet, just goes to show how wrong you can be when virtual communicating.If only I was as supple...View attachment 48204
I might have to do that manoeuvre when I'm in the negotiations in person next weekI don't know why but I had the impression you were something to do with IT not ballet, just goes to show how wrong you can be when virtual communicating.
As The Van-Tam has already stated,”vaccines don't save lives if they're in fridges. They only save lives if they're in arms.”Sad @gennepher , for your friends, but the euro powers have rather cocked this up with all the disinformation
i know it sounds CT but it rather looks like the evidence is suggesting they are making a lot out of it, in part to cover the slow roll out of the vaccines, and it's starting to backfire on then.
it's Vaccine Hokey Cokey, 'ya put your vaccine in, vaccine out, in out etc etc.'
But until everyone's safe(r) ...no ones safe(r)
hope they resolve this quickly.
bad enough America acting all Push me / Pull me, on this, don't want the neighbours going the same route.
Hope your friends find a sensible solution
Thank you @gennepherGreat mountain peaks.
Looks like very steep shear sharp rocks @dunelm
A well captured sun there sir and i like how you have added some red into the mountainSpent a lot of today struggling with black dots scattered liberally on pages by some bloke called Bach. Gave up in the hope that finger muscle memory takes over.
Seemed to struggle with my watercolour also. Finished the view from the top of Cader Idris, even Mrs MC says it was better after about 15 minutes working on it. So I have over worked it, still it will reside on my growing pile of 'Not sure I like the result' paintings.
A4 watercolour and I will have another go at this view in a month or so.....
View attachment 48205
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?