Feral geese can be a menace. Canada Geese in particular can be problematical.Good morning everyone from another overcast start tho the day here on the swan and goose infested Thames.
The wonder wheel of excitement and anticipation rocked home at a spiced up 5.4 this am
Despite a bit of drizzle at times, a very pleasant walk along the Thames with refreshments in one of those outdoor beach hut things that has sprung up in pub gardens. We are off to Bristol this morning so see one of my brothers, he as booked us into an Indian restaurant that he has recently ‘discovered’ - all very John Cabot.
Hope that everyone has a very pleasant day, another tree, another koffee.
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Brilliant tree @dunelmGood morning everyone from another overcast start tho the day here on the swan and goose infested Thames.
The wonder wheel of excitement and anticipation rocked home at a spiced up 5.4 this am
Despite a bit of drizzle at times, a very pleasant walk along the Thames with refreshments in one of those outdoor beach hut things that has sprung up in pub gardens. We are off to Bristol this morning so see one of my brothers, he as booked us into an Indian restaurant that he has recently ‘discovered’ - all very John Cabot.
Hope that everyone has a very pleasant day, another tree, another koffee.
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Have always thought that Canada goose would be good eating.Feral geese can be a menace. Canada Geese in particular can be problematical.
Perhaps they might be used to improve the diets of the poor of the parish!
Thank you @gennepherBrilliant tree @dunelm
Enjoy your day
Wonderful illustrated story tellingFbg 6.3
A busy night.
I woke up at 1.30 am from a dream (nightmare?) where my head was in a bowl of gravy ?¿?
Phew, it wasn't.
I remembered there were shooting stars.
So opened bedroom door into my garden (after previously putting cat food down for cat to keep him occupied).
Took 3 nightsight photos on Pixel (top row), then suddenly the cat climbs on to my shoulders, his paws and head on my head. I have a Davy Crockett hat...which suddenly slides down my back, and so I shut the bedroom door quickly before he can get out. I did managed to see one shooting star out of the corner of my eye.
So then I look for cat.
Panic stations.
Where is he?
I am about to get search lights for the garden, when I notice an extra 'pillow' at the top of my bed on the right (bottom left photo). Phew...
Then I decide to take a photo to explain the weird nighttime green photo I took yesterday. Bottom right, it was two fairies on my wardrobe.
Went and made a cuppa, and as I finish it I realise there are a lot of wispy feathery clouds in the dawn sky. And so I take two photos (middle row).
And then I go into collage app, then Snapseed to blend the photo edges...
A clear blue sky out there now, sun, with not a single cloud...
Have a good day...
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Mr K won 't have them at any price either. He was put on statins some years ago but did not connect the muscle pain with taking the statins and just accepted it as a part of growing older.I should have added I wouldnt have them at any price!
The Egyptian Goose doesn't seem to like north Cumbrians.The geese and swans have done very well training the locals to provide sustenance. I think that these are Egyptian geese so word is spreading
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Good morning all on yet another unseasonal day, in Forest Heath at least. Swipey said call it 5.2 for cash - mates rates. Too high for a Swipey reading (at least +.5) but I'm seemingly not driving this train at the moment so it thunders on. Some wonderful adventures planned for today by forumites. Enjoy Bristol, meeting your brother and the Indian meal @dunelm. Have a magical time at Penshurst creating priceless memories of those Grandchildren @Krystyna23040. Great story and montage @gennepher. Super salmon salad day, 2 grandchildren, trip to a wild and windy dog play park and maybe Test Match highlights then foot the ball here. You must be beside yourself with joy that soccer has returned young Alfred. Am I the only one who is content to swallow a statin? I can't detect any side effects - possibly the vitamn D supplement- and the only male in my close family who has lived past 80 happily took them. The others were statin deniers and I prefer course and distance winners from the same stable. @lindisfel economy vs Darwin.? Have you been asleep for about 50 years? Tinkety Tonk Old Fruits.
i used to work in a care home and its heartbreaking for the families as well as the resident xOn a serious subject the program on dementia tomorrow R.4 at 2000 may be interesting.
It concerns Jonathan Miller.
Being clever is no guarantee to not having the affliction, as we know.
I do think it is difficult for families to deal with and needs an awful lot of compassion for the patient because they feel so completely and utterly lost.
I remember my b.i.l. said my sister asked him, where mother was? over 40 times in the space of ten mins or so on one occasion.
It must get very difficult if one was to note all the abnormal behaviour.
He eventually felt justified in putting her in a home against her wishes.
It is sad he hadn't looked more carefully, it was a terrible place which later was closed.
D.
Sadly the vitamin D supplement didn't stop our statin side effects. A lot of studies show there are real benefits to taking statins, so you are really lucky that you have no side effects and can continue to take them.Am I the only one who is content to swallow a statin? I can't detect any side effects - possibly the vitamin D supplement-
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