Absolutely brilliant sterling Guard Cat performance @SlimLizzy21.09
7.50am FBG 3.7
What is happening here?
Actually had late night snack. Small chunk of bread with (as recommended by @ianpspurs) epoisses cheese. Incredibly smelly stuff, but soft and unctious inside. chicken me refused to eat the rind, MrSlim ate all.
Today the Guard Cat saw off a large dog. Absolutely sterling performance from Errant, not once but twice refused to let the dog in through the gate. Longish encounter lot of barking from dog and growling (cat) eventually cat stalked towards the dog , who fled when he got within two metres. Mucho praise and cuddles for the Guardian of the Gate
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Love this painting lots @dunelmGood morning everyone from a still and dark start here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of avocado and crab salad came in at 5.4 this am
What a to-do. Wedding at the weekend - a niece this time - para medic on the ambulances so I expect that this will be a bit of a respite for her. A bit of shopping then yesterday - on my own of course - none of this browsing nonsense and staring into shop windows. I needed (not really, wanted) a waistcoat. Job done and then into M&S for a pair of jeans - no luck so sourced from their website when I got home. What they need is a jeans machine - you tap in your colour choice, leg and waist sizes, optional extras and hey presto, a gang of imps in the back of the machine quickly make them for you while you relax over a koffy. Pretty sure that Terry Pratchett (RIP) had already invented such a thing.
Nice phone call from GP surgery as a follow up from my visit the day before - can I come in next week for an MOT with my GP? Oh, you are awful, but I like you.
Another soapy water painting, I did treat quite a bit of the paper. Anyhow, got to get the bins out - do them good to get an early fright - and then a koffy. Enjoy your day.
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Thank you @gennepher.
Looks as if he seeing off a young wolf!21.09
7.50am FBG 3.7
What is happening here?
Actually had late night snack. Small chunk of bread with (as recommended by @ianpspurs) epoisses cheese. Incredibly smelly stuff, but soft and unctious inside. chicken me refused to eat the rind, MrSlim ate all.
Today the Guard Cat saw off a large dog. Absolutely sterling performance from Errant, not once but twice refused to let the dog in through the gate. Longish encounter lot of barking from dog and growling (cat) eventually cat stalked towards the dog , who fled when he got within two metres. Mucho praise and cuddles for the Guardian of the Gate
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Yo, yo, yo Alfred ma man. These modern cars can be scary. This stuff can make cornering "fun" if not turned orf. Ya can't hide in that shed for ever. Will you be having a ??jazzle with that Brazilian or mayhap Prince Albert is more your style? Stay safe fella., now this route has a few sharp corners, on the bike they are ok and not a problem and also not a problem when you are holding the roundy thing and doing the pedally bit, but for Mrs J sitting in the passenger seat with only her seat belt for support.......
the dog (Snook) belongs to our neighbours, he is young and playful. Snook made multiple short dashes towards Errant, to my eyes obviously inviting the cat to play " chase me!" I have seen Snook behave this way with cows too. Actually a less dangerous game, unless a farmer sees it .Absolutely brilliant sterling Guard Cat performance @SlimLizzy
Thank you @gennepher
Very strange BG readings on Swipey @ianpspurs . They definitely don't look right.Morning all. More autumnal here today so no steam rising from the fence twixt Fenman and a Midwest Gal (Ashton, rather cool nomenclature, IMHO) . Very odd goings on inside the Pbod. Awoke (must not confuse The Tilehusrt Terror) to 6.8 on Swipey rising to 7.2 with morning chores and a huge mug of Vegan Assam (I checked, almond milk is vegan) <1100 cals and <16 gms carb so imma thinking this is a proper fartnarkle - word of the Millenuim @gennepher. Bgs have been delinquent for about 2 months now - last A1c on June 29th was 5.4. When do I panic? Unsurprisingly, weight today is 72 kgs (11 st 5 for the unwoke). @SlimLizzy glad you enjoyed the epoisses - shame about chickening out of the "rind" @dunelm well done on sourcing waistcoat and jeans. Nice idea about the jean machine (Barclay James Harvest, Reading 1974). I sourced some cheap as chips pairs of Levis - I do like me labels- from Debenhams and M and M direct last winter/lockdown. @Krystyna23040 take it easy superstar. Today is an Ember day which helps connect me to generations past - far more abstinence and fasting within the C of E in days of yore. Upgraded a car yesterday, more toys and an automatic so I may drive that one but I still prefer the ancient RR tank - now nearly a classic, surely?. 360 vision is a neat toy, Alexa, voice recognition, phone projection etc but it won't allow sky sports/CBBC etc on the dashboard when driving - yet. No deal with Biden but the "guy down below" seems only too biddable. Laters dudes.
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Your fan certainly does resemble an old wartime aerolpane - smashing effects with your Snapseed. I thought that Polish pate was called pasztet - but now wonder it that is just the chicken liver type. I think that the online Google translate is a bit rubbish - the app is not bad though? Do you use that with your phone camera to translate.Fbg 6.3
I tired myself out yesterday because I was in the Polish shop near me with the translator on my phone. The phone was having a problem working out all these Polish/Russian/European languages. I had some specific items I was looking for. Pâté was one. I guessed which one it was from the container, but I needed to know what kind of Pâté, what was in it and the carbs. But the aisles are narrow (no one can pass in these aisles, so I go early so I am not annoying anyone), and the lighting is dingy.
I had already looked up some Polish words for pâté at home before I went, but it never gave me this version.
The phone translates it to 'Tasty Pee'....'Tasty Pee with mushroom'...
I bought half a dozen different varieties of 'Tasty Pee'. They weren't expensive, one was 49p the rest 69p. And I can check better at home what the ingredients are in them. The cats can have them if I am entirely put off... The tiny writing of ingredients needs a powerful magnifying glass and a bright light...
I am afraid my stomach is still turning at that name, but once I have figured out the actual ingredients, if Google Translate gets its bum in gear, then my stomach might settle...or not...
Surrounding 'Tasty Pee', was dozens and dozens and dozens of jars of every description of minced pig brains...
When I was 17 years old, a Polish guy I knew used to make bowls of these pig brains. He gave me a bowl to take home. My stomach churned then, and I still recall that feeling. The bowl of pig brains never got as far my kitchen...
Creative photo for today. I have a fan which makes me think of an old wartime aeroplane. So I played with it in Snapseed, and half an hour later...I like it!
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I do hope that the 'Tasty Pee with mushrooms' is really tastyThe phone translates it to 'Tasty Pee'....'Tasty Pee with mushroom'...
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