Second one is there, very hard to see. Where my name is, and 2023 and the typeface representation of my old cat Popeye&whiskers, look just to the right of that. ...That sheep is looking very sad today. Presumably doesn't much like the snow. One cat, I can see, is keeping nice and warm amongst the sheep's wool but can't see a second one. Maybe stayed indoors overnight.
Got it. Must have been blind not to see it.Second one is there, very hard to see. Where my name is, and 2023 and the typeface representation of my old cat Popeye&whiskers, look just to the right of that. ...
And Midnight did spend last night indoors - so you were right there!!!
Yes, it did give him so much joy remembering how his bossy boots DiL came a cropper. It also gives me a lot of joy remembering how he.loved to remember it.I am giving you a funny that @Krystyna23040 because, although I know it was painful for you (a hug for you), it gave your father-in-law an incident he could latch onto and remember and in a way, I think that's very sweet considering he had Alzheimer's.
I think it is funny that I can make sheep look miserable!Greetings on a snowy but not a Snow Day here in Little America. I slept until an unheard of 8.55 today . Amongst the welter of data from my Wednesday bloods random bg was 4.9 - taken at 9.20 but the caveat to allow up to +.5 applies. @lindisfel I hope the journey and appointment go safely with the bonus blessing of fish and chips. Loving the name of the provider. If anyone were almost on the same level as that lighthouse it would surely be you - the Lincolnshire Lighthouse@Krystyna23040 lovely story of your FIL despite the pain for you at the time. Two Beatles references in one post. @dunelm best wishes for the keep blowing, keep blowing routine. Thanks for the aforementioned lighthouse. @gennepher hug for the disappointment occasioned by #fallgate but thanks for the creative - the sheep looks as miserable as sin. Wonderful care for the wildlife in the face of personal adversity. @Annb hug for Neil but good news that your bg isn't rising. @RFSMarch fbgs looking good and hopefully you will land that client and manage those other targets. #1 grandson is off on a scout camp this weekend despite having just returned to school after illness. He just moved up from cubs so the force will be strong in that one. SSSF but it is anyone's guess as to the efficacy of that or any other dietary path one follows. On the semi-skimmed thread, dietary choices are likened to Russian Roulette and any positive impact on bg compared to pigs lined up on a runway ready for take off. With hand on heart I find it hard to gainsay that despite all the 5 amp boys (and all other self-identifications) coming on strong with their own patent solution for all known ills. Stay warm, safe and stay as mobile as possible - preferably indoors. Thoughts and prayers for the dead, injured, scared or grieving of Hamburg.
We have a field with ewes and young lambs in near the house.I think it is funny that I can make sheep look miserable!
Thanks for your compliments Ian...
Lambs are always a joy to watch when they get their crazy moments!We have a field with ewes and young lambs in near the house.
As they gather together in a group of c 15 jumping and running together in the corner of the field near our house, their a pleasure to watch.
D.
Lambing is a bit later here. The ewes can, apparently, hold off for a while when the weather is bad but not indefinitely obviously. Every so often we have what is known as "lambing snow" - the ewes hold off for so long that they just have to lamb whatever the weather and the lambs are born in the snow. Not the best outcome for them. They have to be tough to live in this climate.We have a field with ewes and young lambs in near the house.
As they gather together in a group of c 15 jumping and running together in the corner of the field near our house, their a pleasure to watch.
D.
Thank you for sharingThis - the 5 amp boys (and all other self-identifications) coming on strong with their own patent solution for all known ills. may have maligned those who feel they simply must share their own Bright Field. If the weather is keeping you indoors this, about that poet, may pass some time. Aberdaron is near where JKP’s father was born. No 1 son also went to Bangor University. If you are not interested no sweat people. I have a link to a fascinating longer talk on him if anyone PMs me - it is 90 mins though
Enjoy that Farmer's Market @dunelmGood morning everyone and welcome to another day of mystery here in the dark and dangerous north. It’s Farmers Market day - what tasty titbits will be on offer today for only every penny you possess. Fancy Scotch eggs from the Clucking Pig stall perhaps - low carb but not any of that ‘specialist’ Polish bread thanks very much. Some veg perhaps and maybe some Kimchi. It’s all locally produced but very cosmopolitan. Our garage now has a wall inside spitting 1/3 at the front from 2/3 at the rear where the French doors are. Insulation will begin this morning. Art bit, adding a touch of detail to the sparseness from yesterdays quick sketch. Have as ‘good as it gets’ day as you can. My koffy is now ready for a good slurp.
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Hi Ann,Lambing is a bit later here. The ewes can, apparently, hold off for a while when the weather is bad but not indefinitely obviously. Every so often we have what is known as "lambing snow" - the ewes hold off for so long that they just have to lamb whatever the weather and the lambs are born in the snow. Not the best outcome for them. They have to be tough to live in this climate.
FBG (5.30 am) 10.5.
I think you'll find, that the further north, the summer season IS snow you can see over .Hi Ann,
Lambing here depends on the elevation, up on the fells it is later.
Hope you are surviving the winter cold season well, the summer warmth is all too short.
D
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