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

Morening Ladies and Gentlemen.
Bloods this morning were 5.2.
Sorry, but must dash, things to do, places to go and deep joy, people to confuse.
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..... spooky post
The church members are lovely and do a lot of good things in our community so I am so pleased it stayed safe.I

Actually another spooky thing happened in the Norwich church I hire.

The room I hire has a bookcase with a rail that stops books falling out. I was just about to exit the room when I heard loud bang. I went to investigate and found that a book had somehow fallen out which I thought was really strange. Then I.noticed that I had left a window wide open. It was almost like the church had alerted me to my carelessness. I quickly closed the window to make the church secure for the night.
 
Morning

Still letting the meter 'talk to the hand'.. for now.

GREAT news...Cousin in ICU now home once more

Doesn't seem to be any major issues apart from regaining strength and putting on a little of the weight he lost

Voice I'm told is back to normal after his trachea op.
(Don't want to over burden him just yet, sisters & brothers first in line, obv, and he only got home on Monday night )

For me, the silicone seems to making a difference appearance wise..scars look less vivid & angry I think
Movement 'seems' to be improved slightly.

It is hard to tell as wrist is being inflamed due to needing the crutch so much. But it's looking promising.

And 'niece' has now inherited a family car at a mates rates price, as someone has upgraded .so less need of ours, handy as insurance due this month .

She has expressed worries it 'seems' too big for her

It's only a few mm's different from ours but I do remember how any step up to a bigger car felt like driving a Luton van, back in the day

But she's a very capable driver, I Think she'll be fine in a week or two .

Sun shining here in the Corruption capital.

Have a good day, all.
 
Snake's eye?
Yes it does @jjraak
I know what I originally painted it as, so I tend to be stuck with that thought! But, it is whatever you see in it But it would fit with the theme...

A great link. Thanks.
 
Thank you @ianpspurs
 
That was very lucky it got noticed @Krystyna23040
 
Good news about your cousin @jjraak
The silicone sounds a success...
Less insurance to pay now 'niece' has her car.

Sun shining!
You are lucky!
We just have big drops of rain falling at random. Not like a rainfall. Like before a thunderstorm is due.
8 postcards arrived, one letter, and one large yummy parcel....
 
That all sounds very positive and a little sun always helps. John Richardson did a brilliant piece about what happens in the capital when there is a little sun https//yewtube/0bCLWeycGMA - link edited as some may find a few words nawty. From memory seems about right but your mileage may vary. Does sound like what Sue Gray discovered - June 19 2020 was sunny.
 
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Nails it.

I've been on such trains
 
Are you sure that Mrs Blackbird is not possessed by the soul of an angry meerkat? Beautiful artwork.
 
Thank you. Got to love a one pot easy cleanup recipe. It balances out all the kitchen mess made by World King.
 
Well spotted that class member
 
Some good news all round.
 
Fbg 6.2

Midnight is getting friendlier and more comfortable being here on the swing. He doesn't go to the other end of the garden now and sit on that chair to watch me during the day. He stays on my large swing 24/7, apart from getting his food, taking a leisurely walk round the garden, coming up to me when I am working in my raised bed vegetable garden, or he sits on my coir mat by my feet when I am sitting by my bedroom door.

As far as I am aware he has not left my garden at all in at least 4 days now.

This is his manor.

Merlin number 1 (amber eyed ginger) challenged Midnight yesterday (with the arched back, twisted neck and all that palaver), but Midnight just sat totally chilled out on his swing and watched stoically. Merlin-1 finally crept away, and returned a short while later, accepted whatever terms Midnight had laid down, and ate from the cat diner, which Midnight presides over 24/7.

I have never seen Midnight show any animosity towards any animal, cat nor bird. Mr Blackbird and Mr Magpie come up to the cat food which is a couple of handwidths below where Midnight sits on the swing. They both vocally object to Midnight, but he just sits and watches them. Neither bird has to take that food, there are other (safer) supplies in the garden.

Merlin-1 has just come in this morning, he gave acknowledgment to Midnight, and was allowed to polish off two bowls of cat food.

Yesterday Midnight was very affectionate, and gave me his belly to tickle. No chance, I thought. But finally I did try a little tickle. Mistake on my part. A vice like attack from a black panther on my arm and claws in my hand. I said 'NO' very firmly, and he withdrew his claws and vice like grip immediately. His eyes realised he had done wrong and you could see he was sorry. He hadn't drawn blood. But I still walked away from him, to ignore him, to make my point. And he got down off the swing and followed me. And was miaowing for head scritches. His way of saying sorry, and please don't ignore me. So I scritched his head, and all was forgiven, and he went back to his swing.

Midnight is one of those cats that lashes his tail when he is happy and content and pleased with you. This is disconcerting to me. I cannot tell if I am overstepping the mark with where I am stroking him. I did manage to examine his cut off left ear yesterday (cut off to show he had been neutered), and it really is a botched up job. It is far too low down. There is scarring along where is has been cut and it is very hard, and appears to irritate him. It was not done recently. Maybe it got infected when whatever cat society released him. I will try and find some cream that will possibly help him. Rub that on daily. Is there something that helps old scar tissue?

Second customer of the day is that madman Mr Blackbird, who came in swooping and attacked the feeder the GreatTit and his family feed at. He was frantically trying to empty it of fatballs...

Little Miss, that extraordinary teenage sparrow came in next to the top of my willow tree. She is checking it is safe for both the Bluetits and GreatTit families to come and feed. Mr Blackbird leaves his frenzied attack on the fatball feeder to attack Little Miss who flies off and he gives chase.

Then Mrs Bluetit appears with her two babies, and the father GreatTit appears with his two, and all the four babies are flying around joyously. They leave after being fed. And Mr Bluetit now appears with the one baby he is in charge of. This baby bluetit is very independent, is not being fed by father, unlike the mother Bluetit who has both well behaved babies waiting on a branch and she feeds them alternately. She definitely keeps them under her wing. It looks like a peaceful Chinese painting. The baby bluetit the father is in charge of, tries all the fatball feeders, tries the aphids on the rose bushes. Then father vanishes, and I am watching the baby bluetit anxiously...

Ravens flying overhead, seagulls swirling round and round...

Creative today is a re-working of a digital painting I did a couple of years ago with a double exposure...

Time for another cuppa...
 
Welcome to Friday although some of you may be far advanced into your daily routine. We here in the Exotic East are promised some summer so have a song for the season . (Lyrics) Salmon salad day and extra grandchild minding duties today. One 10 month old grandson. Arrangements for nursery and stage school runs appear to be fluid. Wonderfully detailed account of wildlife @gennepher. Thank you for the art, I need to cogitate and deliberate some more on how that makes me feel. @dunelm I hope the ride out and meal yesterday were splendid. Thanks in advance for sharing your art and do enjoy your koffy. My body worked for some lawn mowing and strimming yesterday which pleased me more than I think it should but it is not right to dissemble or cloak things. Enjoy your day and allow everyone else the same privilege.
 
Splendid digital painting. You could try silicone gel or onion extract on scar tissue and perhaps Vaseline to help keep tissue soft - sun tan lotion will help prevent burning. Wear armored gloves and goggles.
 
Good morning everyone on a splendidly bright, sunny and breezy start here in the dark and dangerous north
We our run out did not go exactly to plan. We ended up in Whitby so all’s well that ends well. We have taken the bait and planned a trip to French Froggy France to visit my parents towards the end of the month. Tunnel booked, an hotel in Folkestone to give us a leisurely trip down before an early morning train and then a couple of B&B’s for a bit of sight seeing on a slow wander back through France. How exciting. Will I still be able to order entrecôte Bordelaise à point? Today we have the girl in the bubble as mum is going into work today - she usually works from home on a Monday and a Friday. What fun, where shall we go?
Art bit - some rocky cliffs. Have a splendid day today, tuck it onto the weekend if you like. Best make some koffy and take some tramadol and ibuprofen to kickstart the day.

 
Thanks @ianpspurs
 
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