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I am really impressed with your driving skills. My Dad had a Humber Super Snipe and that was such a comfortable car also.
 
That is appalling @gennepher and so confusing. The receptionist was not very helpful at all.
 
I am really impressed with your driving skills. My Dad had a Humber Super Snipe and that was such a comfortable car also.
My dad hired one of those big Humbers for a holiday in Scotland. It was super comfortable, though I never got to drive it - hadn't passed my test at that time. There were 2 problems with the Jowett- the gear change was on the steering column, took a bit of getting used to and the spark plugs were very low down in the engine which was not good design in a wet climate; if they got wet, the car would conk out. Dad and my brother fixed that by putting in spark plugs meant for motor boats, much more water resistant. Once they were in we drove through fairly severe Kentish flooding without damage. (Dad taught us how to do that without flooding the engine.) One flood we went through had the water reaching just below the window level - a bit alarming, but my brother was able to drive through without harm and got us to our appointment on time. It was a good old car.
 
Fbg 6.6

I am drafting a letter of complaint to the Practice Manager. I will go to my appointment on Monday with this nurse. I will ask questions. If nothing satisfactory resolves, then I will finish my letter and then post my letter, with proof of posting, to the practice manager at the doctorless surgery. I will not give it in at reception, they're just gatekeepers, it could possibly end up in the bin. I have no faith nor trust in this doctorless surgery and the way it is run by the NHS.

I have been upset and angry over this. I know that will get me nowhere, but I allowed myself that period of anger and frustration for this inanity and stupidity and misinformation of theirs (that has the possibility of upsetting my December appointment and relationship with St Paul's), that my doctorless surgery sent a letter to the eye hospital saying I hadn't attended any eye hospital appointments since 23 July 2019, when it patently is not true when I have attended and I have the yearly letters to prove it, and so do the doctorless surgery have these letters, because how else could my doctorless surgery have changed my eye meds in response to the recommendations from the appointment I attended at the eye hospital in Liverpool from December 2021?

If I involve PALS, I will have to go to both the Welsh PALS for my doctorless surgery in Wales, and then also to the English PALS for the Liverpool eye hospital.

This is taking an inordinate amount of my time. I do not want to be doing this in my twilight years, I want to enjoy them without stupid inanities and frustrations caused by incompetent people, who have no right to be in the jobs that they are in.

YouTube of my nighttime trail camera...

This curious fox was looking everywhere...no cats about.


Creative is a painting of Autumn - yes it really is snowing out there today.

Now to feed the beasts. Jade is not sleeping on the swing these freezing cold nights. I left the cat flap open on the garage door, and she is in there. When I came back yesterday, she was in the kitchen feeding from Midnight's food, but shot out as soon as she saw me. Midnight was in my bed and didn't know Jade was in the kitchen....

 
Good morning everyone. It’s dark o’clock here in the dark and dangerous north and outside, the light bouncing off that big silver moon is making the frosty pavements, roads, cars, trees etc., sparkle like tiny LED lights laid down by some over enthusiastic festive nut job. It’s our monthly farmers market today and all the stops are being pulled out for a bumper Christmas Fayre. Sounds expensive and why are all the stops being pulled out - they only have an electric organ? Small Yamaha thing, sounds as though it is being played from out at sea. Art bit, finished adding details so now just some shading and the addition of a bit of colour. Hope you all have the very best day that you can have. I am hoping to walk into town if I can calm down the calf muscle in my right leg, torn a bit by some pretty severe cramp at early o’clock. I think it’s a side effect of my current blood pressure tablets. Koffy - best make koffy and down a couple of pain killers.

 
Smashing autumnal scene, turning towards winter. Sounds like you have a plan regarding your appointment. Take copies of letters and perhaps even photos. All the best for Monday.
 
Marvelous pic.

And utterly contemptible how you have been treated.

Like the tone of your post
A little "don't get mad..get even" about it.

Considered & measured...like it

Good luck getting something sorted asap.
 
I am hoping to walk into town if I can calm down the calf muscle in my right leg, torn a bit by some pretty severe cramp at early o’clock. I think it’s a side effect of my current blood pressure tablets
I well remember those sort of cramps....ouch

Hoping it calms down & the walk is bearable .
 
I can see the horizontal walkway now @dunelm
Hugs for the calf muscle.
Be careful on the icy pavements.
I started to take a dive yesterday on the skating rink pavements, but two very alert burly workmen grabbed me...so you be blinking careful on the skating rinks.
Have a good day.
 
Marvelous pic.

And utterly contemptible how you have been treated.

Like the tone of your post
A little "don't get mad..get even" about it.

Considered & measured...like it

Good luck getting something sorted asap.
Thank you for the compliment @jjraak

I really don't get it.
Thank you.

Right. It is out of my mind until Monday, not one thing I can achieve on this before then, so it shall not occupy one bit of space in my head.

I have some lovely vanilla Skyr yoghurt for a treat with some sour cream (from the Polish shop, it tastes far more substantial than the insipid English sour cream, and Midnight asks for a helping of the Polish sour cream, gobbles it up). Might be my breakfast...

You have a good day.
 
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Great that your Dad and brother were able to fix the issue. Modern cars now seem to be much more complex to fix.
 
I am afraid difficulties with the health service are getting much more common. The system is near breaking point, locally there are few pathologists and looks like Marjorie is going to have wait 12 weeks for the histology on serious lesions that have now joined each other and formed a large plaque on her leg.
They do not know what this problem is, it looks like we shall have to get a private second opinion in Newcastle or Manchester.
D.
 
10.12
8.05am FBG 5.8
Still slogging away at the curtains. It has taken so long because I have great difficulty in deciding how to achieve the right result and am very hesitant to cut into the small amount of available fabric without being certain its the correct place to cut. Now i am resigned to the fact that matching is impossible and am working on a "Get the blasted things done" basis.
Prioritising them now.
When they are finished I need to organise a temporary removal to a different bedroom. The chimney breast runs through the blue guest bedroom making it significantly warmer than the larger master bedroom. We have decided to relocate our sleeping quarters. Although the four foot wide bed may feel a little cramped to start with.
Kiki to the vet again today for yet another vaccination.
The quince are reduced to juice. Going in the freezer for later.
Am considering turning some of the frozen beefburgers into meatloaf...
Still plenty of work needed in the garden. If I can resist going out there might get the curtains finished today. Still at least I have a plan for them now, so can stop dithering and get on with them.
Coffee drunk. Time to move Kiki!
 
That is bad @lindisfel
All I can offer is virtual hugs for her, and you as well.
 
I approve of the '"Get the blasted things done" basis.'
Get it over and finished today @SlimLizzy
Warmer bedroom sounds brilliant idea.
No gardening today....curtains!
 
You were really lucky @gennepher
 
6.0 this morning. Archie has had a very severe stomach upset. He seems to be ok now and is fast asleep on his bed in the conservatory - but we didn't get a lot of sleep last night.

Last day of classes today - hopefully brain will work ok today.
 
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