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Fascinating idea.

Our belles (very affectionate cat) would ignore us for a few days once back whenever we went away.

Much less vocal and hid herself away much more for about a week.

Would have liked to try that telepathy trick to see if it worked.

So nice to hear it worked for Saffy.
 
Edit: @jjraak I like that version of the song better than the New Radicals. Sounds like something that would go down well in Ridley's club after a few single malts. Thanks.
Not sure of ridleys reference, Ian , if I'm honest .

But fully agree, the song suits that slower pace (or at least it does when I need chilling out, not pumping up to get me moving )

Music:
More then just a song.

It's either part of the memory OR it encapsulates it, for easy retrieval when we hear some songs
(Ain't our memories great )

I personally think we all have a soundtrack to our lives.

You know, those compilation hits from the days of vinyl "the best of the 80's" type thing.

A post I started sharing on such music had a little traction early on.

Might be interest to those like a bit of music ?

Tremendous variety, but I found some particularly likeable ones in there.


*Odd, I have a habit of responding to every post, polite if someone's taken the time to fill & share a post..looks like some 'likes' have been removed ..mmmh
 
Annb, have you thought of fingerless gloves? The 'finger' part reaches to the second knuckle, and leaves your fingertips free for typing and fiddly work.
I actually used to knit brightly coloured and patterned, fingerless gloves, first for the boys and then for charity. Haven't done so in years though. Working with the keyboard has warmed my fingertips up though but I'll have to think about remembering how to make them.
 
Annb, have you thought of fingerless gloves? The 'finger' part reaches to the second knuckle, and leaves your fingertips free for typing and fiddly work.
Hi @Outlier

Good idea for @Annb

My hands starting to hurt with the colder weather, thanks for the reminder.

Must get some for myself too.

How are you today ?
 
Good to hear the power packs working fine .

Sorry but pleased to hear safety was paramount, and alternatives suggested ...hope all goes well


Btw, I admit to reading last line & suspecting it's a typo, but I searched anyway.

Results were not what I expected.

Is it a typo or am I just missing a 'joke' I should be aware of ...<red face >
 
Afternoon from what feels like the inside of the Wizard of Oz tinman.

Achey achey all over after yesterday's gym induction
Only 10/12 reps on machines at lowish weight, to get me started.

But an enjoyable time, good to be back if limited

Skipped dinner last night...but snacked late (famished )
So back into the Bonds with a 007.4....ho hum


Cold here in the capital.

Have the furry nephew today, so might take him somewhere nicer then the local doggie park
See how big my world's now got.

We shall see what the day brings.

Good day to you all.
(Tips hat & strolls on )
 
Amazing finish!
Have a good day @dunelm
 
Ridley info here. Dunbar is quite the singer. Good news on gym return but gently does it after such a long lay off. Slightly on thread topic my bg, serum blood glucose, at 13.00 yesterday was 4.2 so ok I guess.
 
Thanks @ianpspurs
I can only assume Midnight has had a bad experience with an animal like a fox or badger...
 
And reply for @Krystyna23040 as well.

I sat with Midnight before I went out. Knew I would be gone a few hours.
I spoke the words that it was some important paperwork I had to sort. Visualised the two different places, which were 20 miles apart, while I sat talking with him. Just a couple of minutes I spent. And then I visualised coming back to him while I sat on the swing with him. Because I had a different route I had never driven before, I knew I would forget all about him the moment I got in the car driving this different route.

I was gone just over 4 hours to sort this paperwork. They needed to see these documents, and my iPad had decided their sites were not secure enough for me to send the files through. You bet I had something to say about all that when I got there...

And guess who came running to greet me when I got back, and doing the slow eye blink (which he has refused to do these last two days).

Now you can call that a coincidence or what you will. But. I will do that talking and visualising next time I know I am going to be absent a few hours/day.

I am absolutely shattered, and sleeping in bed now, and Midnight is sleeping with me...
 
This is a friendly place @Outlier

 
Hi @Annb, sorry to read that you are not having such a good time of it. Latest of the social media tips for squeezing out drops of heat: put a wire grill in the bottom of the oven and place four bricks on top (bricks, not stones). When you use the oven, they will heat up. Once your oven is turned off, leave the oven door open and they will discharge heat like an old storage radiator. We have two bricks on little grills on either side of the chimney on our wood burner as well as one of those windmill things - seems to work. Note: the wire grill is to prevent contact with oven and prevent water bubbles forming.
 
Thank you @ianpspurs - and thank you for the music
 
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I must admit I was very sceptical and was stunned when it worked.
 
That is brilliant. Great to hear that Midnight is happy. Hope you feel relaxed and rejuvenated when you wake up.
 
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