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Fbg 6.8

5.5 this morning.

Yesterday was a bit of a s**t day. There was a crash and a huge spillage of human excrement on the A47. The road was closed and we were all turned round. I tried to cut through to the Mattishall road along tiny single track roads. Got hopelessly lost and ended back at the crash site.

On the single track road I had to pull into a sort of passing place and didn't see a small tree stump in the grass which ripped a skirting thingy off the side of my car.

I managed to get onto the Mattishall Road which is a narrow country road. It was bedlam with all the A47 traffic on it. I finally got to work - my journey took almost 2 hours.
A truly horrid day @Krystyna23040
Hugs x
 
5.5 this morning.

Yesterday was a bit of a s**t day. There was a crash and a huge spillage of human excrement on the A47. The road was closed and we were all turned round. I tried to cut through to the Mattishall road along tiny single track roads. Got hopelessly lost and ended back at the crash site.

On the single track road I had to pull into a sort of passing place and didn't see a small tree stump in the grass which ripped a skirting thingy off the side of my car.

I managed to get onto the Mattishall Road which is a narrow country road. It was bedlam with all the A47 traffic on it. I finally got to work - my journey took almost 2 hours.
Omg...what a morning you've had
( What bad luck, travelling on the same route used to remove the excess from Westminster.)

You must be frazzled by all that.

Hope cars an easy fix, skirty things are normally clipped in, might JUST pop back on....<pray>
 
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19.10... where has the month gone?
8.10am FBG 5.1
Has been awful for a few days In the sixes and even one seven. I know why - need to get evening eating under control again..
Family continues to have health issues. Grandson has has blood test and ultrasound, blood test went well, ultrasound violently objected to the gel. Now waiting on results. Should be later this week. Meanwhile my mother has had a nasty fall, it's going to take weeks to recover and my sister who lives near to her is in America for three weeks. This is leaving all her care to my cousin who lives quite near and my brother ( 100 miles away) Huge guilt trip going on here. Small kitten who has her own health issues also needs me...
MrSlim says I could take the car... that leaves him stuck. Foot passenger fare is less expensive, but then I would need a way to get to the Midlands...There is no clear way forward.
Hugs all round it seems.
Everyone's been in the wars.

Best wishes all improve asap.
 
Fbg 6.8

A very small fox.
It is October now.
Winter is approaching.
This fox is too tiny and skinny.
It would not survive a hard winter.
I had to really enlarge a small portion of the video.
It is doll sized.
Midnight is bigger than it.
This is the first time it has stepped out of those bushes.
I saw its eyes every night, but never the actual fox.
It is always on its own.


Creative is...some work in TinyPlanets
My body was doing the 'I'm not going to sleep tonight ' thing...
So, I did this in the early hours...

The huge black fur blanket is on me now...
I might have a nap..

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5.5 this morning.

Yesterday was a bit of a s**t day. There was a crash and a huge spillage of human excrement on the A47. The road was closed and we were all turned round. I tried to cut through to the Mattishall road along tiny single track roads. Got hopelessly lost and ended back at the crash site.

On the single track road I had to pull into a sort of passing place and didn't see a small tree stump in the grass which ripped a skirting thingy off the side of my car.

I managed to get onto the Mattishall Road which is a narrow country road. It was bedlam with all the A47 traffic on it. I finally got to work - my journey took almost 2 hours.
Hope you have a better day today@Krystyna.
 
Morning all from a blustery Brecks. Hugs for all kinds of reasons today. @alf_Josiah for the low bg and poorly cooker; @Krystyna23040 for trying to do the right thing but damaging the car - but, hey, you're still above ground and unhurt; for @SlimLizzy with family - including pet - illness. @dunelm the addition of the orange lifts that artwork to a new level - diffwent gwavy. Thank you. @jjraak great post, I don't get any musical references (presumably some kind of musical or film which aren't my thing) but I get the point. The BBC seems to have become public NME which is very convenient for the Neo Liberal Spartans, IEA, Farage, Johnson, JRM, shadowy dark money and the rest who soiled not just the bed but turned the UK very much as @Krystyna23040 described the A47. Sophie Raworth played no part in that - too busy running ultra marathons. This mess could be seen coming from space once Cameron offered a referendum and the fruitcakes had tasted blood. Enjoy your day even if making tin foil hats. Thought for the day and chune
 
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Omg...what a morning you've had
( What bad luck, travelling on the same route used to remove the excess from Westminster.)

You must be frazzled by all that.

Hope cars an easy fix, skirty things are normally clipped in, might JUST pop back on....<pray>
Ah, so that's where all the s**t came from.
I think the car will be an easy fix although it will need a new trim as the one that came off was damaged. Luckily there was no other damage to the car.
 
. The BBC seems to have become public NME which is very convenient for the Neo Liberal Spartans, IEA, Farage, Johnson, JRM, shadowy dark money and the rest who soiled not just the bed but turned the UK very much as @Krystyna23040 described the A47. Sophie Raworth played no part in that - too busy running ultra marathons. This mess could be seen coming from space once Cameron offered a referendum and the fruitcakes had tasted blood.
Yes I totally agree @ianpspurs
 
today my level on waking was 7.2, not too bad seeing as have covid and now on day 8, still a cold and at times feeling exhausted not walked my dogs nor been out of the house for over a week I can not wait to get back to my normality lol
 
today my level on waking was 7.2, not too bad seeing as have covid and now on day 8, still a cold and at times feeling exhausted not walked my dogs nor been out of the house for over a week I can not wait to get back to my normality lol
Your fbg is really good as covid does seem to raise it dramatically. Hope you will soon feel back to normal and walking your dogs.
 
Morning all from a blustery Brecks. Hugs for all kinds of reasons today. @alf_Josiah for the low bg and poorly cooker; @Krystyna23040 for trying to do the right thing but damaging the car - but, hey, you're still above ground and unhurt; for @SlimLizzy with family - including pet - illness. @dunelm the addition of the orange lifts that artwork to a new level - diffwent gwavy. Thank you. @jjraak great post, I don't get any musical references (presumably some kind of musical or film which aren't my thing) but I get the point. The BBC seems to have become public NME which is very convenient for the Neo Liberal Spartans, IEA, Farage, Johnson, JRM, shadowy dark money and the rest who soiled not just the bed but turned the UK very much as @Krystyna23040 described the A47. Sophie Raworth played no part in that - too busy running ultra marathons. This mess could be seen coming from space once Cameron offered a referendum and the fruitcakes had tasted blood. Enjoy your day even if making tin foil hats. Thought for the day and chune
Thank you @ianpspurs - and also for the reminder to wear my tin foil hat (phew!).
 
Good morning everyone and the end of week 2 of the back pain course here in the dark and dangerous north. Todays topics include swimming exercises, stress, pain medication, and where would be if it did not include an introduction to line dancing - ye ha! Art bit, another beginning outline. Have a marvellous day if you can, my Koffy is already on the go.


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