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Oh I hope that you get some help getting it prepped for the MOT. I had to sell my BMW when I did my back in. I could just about climb up the side stand to get my left foot on the peg but as to getting my right leg to behave - no. I feel your pain. I am hopeful of getting back on tow wheels next spring so never say never.
 
Some folk seem to have money to throw about - are they related to that neighbour of @gennepher? You can always plant a few more trees in the autumn. All the best with the UK trip.
 
I feel for you, after my last operation it took me 5 months just to be able to get my bike off it’s centre stand. The result was in 2019 I sold it and bought a much lighter bike, I really did like my CBF1000, but it was just too much and part exchanged it for my 60kg lighter Yamaha 700.
Your first priority must and is getting back to as normal as you can be. Riding can wait.
Take care on that long road to recovery.
 
Thank you @ianpspurs
 
H
hugs for the mess @gennepher and the waste of both butter and time.
 
Sounded a good evening last night @dunelm
Fantastic tree...
 
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Hug for the sobering realisation that you are in this for the long haul and some pleasures and cherished ambitions will eventually be all the sweeter for having been patient and realistic. Last two sentences are the way forward IMHO. Stay strong.
 
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Belated Happy birthday to your mother and did you have good luck finding air conditioned lunch venue.
Italian all you can eat (without wasting any) buffet in St Hilaire du Harcuët is air conditioned... no idea if that's near your parents.
Driest July. I can believe it. Many of my vegetables are over before they begin, if you know what I mean, lettuce start bolting when they have only four leaves. Beans are too tough to eat. I have a few carrots and onions but really the only things with a reasonable crop are the potatoes that I planted under protest and the courgettes. Even there the green courgette seems to be giving up while the yellow one produces many more than we can eat. And the cherry tomatoes that i water illegally three times a day.
 
Thank you Ian...
 
I hope the cherry tomatoes taste good when they ripen @SlimLizzy
 
Some folk seem to have money to throw about - are they related to that neighbour of @gennepher? You can always plant a few more trees in the autumn. All the best with the UK trip.
Normal, polite but distant neighbours. Work is always done in the usual hours. It's just such a huge project, with much landscaping. I'm sure they don't realise how much the noise disturbs us because they are both out at work all day while it's happening.
 
Hugs for you @jjraak
Our heads tell us and show us we can still do it, but alas the body lets us down very very badly...
You will find new journeys.
They will present themselves when the time is ready.
You have the best day you can.
 
I love his pointy ears @jjraak
 
Tried the list of three things. Managed one. BUT, I did manage other things that weren't on the list. Today list is almost the same, one down, two to go.
Thanks for the suggestion and the hugs
Sounds good @SlimLizzy
I do the same actually, manage one thing on the list but do others that weren't on the list, and I give my self a big colourful tick for every extra job I did that wasn't on the list!!!
In that way I realise I have done not too badly!!!!
 
Eek look at the time
Like the idea of colourful ticks for extra jobs. I call that a winner.
 
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