SlimLizzy
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Would like to say something uplifting here but all I can offer is a virtual hug.Hi all,
Saw nurse practitioner this am, still itching like fury but it's not shingles it is too extensive.
Perhaps allergic reaction to something put on to cleanse me for operation. Bloods done and results will determine if I need antibiotics for Cellulitis a possibility ..I hope not.vShe will ring at 1830 when results in.
Got results for the skin lesion, it is a Melanoma in situ and they took enough tissue to excise the lesion fully and will keep me under observation now.
I do not worry too much, I am in God's hands.
It could have been better news though, but the damage was done over half a lifetime ago
Derek
Hi!Informative but also winner. I'd never heard of palming, but must give it a go although my hands are pretty well always icy cold. The winner is for the lighthouse. Being a sailor, Tom was always interested in lighthouses and some were fascinating shapes. Some are very plain (the one in Stornoway is squat and plain white but there are plenty of others shaped more exotically. After dark, we can see the light from Cape Wrath away in the distance, on the other side of the Minch. Can't help watching and counting as the light swings around.
Edit: the starlings are nesting again - trip after trip to the eaves of the house with bits of grass in their beaks. They are often quite indignant if they notice us standing inside the window looking at them and wait impatiently, perched on the handrail on the ramp outside, for us to move away, so they can fly up to the nest hole with their offering. Do they think we don't know they are living there, I wonder. When I say perched, I mean they fidget around, almost jumping with their impatience as they wait for us to go away.
One of the herons from Stornoway visited the field across the road from us yesterday. That's a fairly rare event and sent Neil running for his camera.
Excellent news on Mrs A J. You need to listen to the sensible one of your various personas and chill the **** out.Good happy national bin day Morening posters, painters and gamers.
A 6.1 on that meter this morning.
Mrs J has produced a -ve covid test while I am still a healthy +ve, yes pun intended.
This covid incarceration is really annoying, I have things I want to do, things I need to make, motorcycle to ride, the fact that I don’t have the energy is neither here or there.
It only seems like day number 17358 of incarceration.
Things could be a lot worse and are for many people.
Now I must depart stay safe all, luckily we have a fantastic lighthouse to guide us.
Good to hear Mrs J is now testing -ve. MY SIL was fine after the first few days with covid but she continued to test +ve for many days after feeling better. My brother on the other hand, had covid, felt fine all through it and tested -ve very quickly. It's all "in the lap of the gods", so to speak. Maybe Someone wants you to take it easy for a bit.Good happy national bin day Morening posters, painters and gamers.
A 6.1 on that meter this morning.
Mrs J has produced a -ve covid test while I am still a healthy +ve, yes pun intended.
This covid incarceration is really annoying, I have things I want to do, things I need to make, motorcycle to ride, the fact that I don’t have the energy is neither here or there.
It only seems like day number 17358 of incarceration.
Things could be a lot worse and are for many people.
Now I must depart stay safe all, luckily we have a fantastic lighthouse to guide us.
Been in Fingals cave. I swear the sea was playing the Hebridean overture.In the last couple of days, I've been wondering how the jumble of lines was going to turn out, but there you are - your added colour makes sense of it all and it turns into a fine set of basalt steps for Irish giants. Brilliant.
Edit: or are they Fingal's walls?
Yes, and you can almost see the waves in the cave when you hear the music. Sadly, I never made it there myself, and never will now, but I've been told about others' experiences so have had to live that one vicariously.Been in Fingals cave. I swear the sea was playing the Hebridean overture.
D.
Thank you @Annb - recollections may varyIn the last couple of days, I've been wondering how the jumble of lines was going to turn out, but there you are - your added colour makes sense of it all and it turns into a fine set of basalt steps for Irish giants. Brilliant.
Edit: or are they Fingal's walls?
A beacon of hope - great.Fbg 6.5
On the wildlife camera - Badger & Fox & Cats
A busy night.
All the regular strays had their food early evening, and around dawn. I didn't include every video clip of them because this video would have been very long!
The fox, Foxy Loxy, is often first on the scene when the cats are still feeding. Foxy Loxy jumped on the swing a few times to eat the cat biscuits I put there solely for the stray cats. I do put some on the ground for the foxes and badgers, but Foxy Loxy wants/must have those cat biscuits on the swing.
The same for the badger, KissyKissy (named because he often tries nose to nose contact with the cats, earning him a smack on the face). KissyKissy is absolutely determined to get those cat biscuits from the swing. He tries again and again and again in this video. He knocks over the bucket of drinking water in the process of doing his best efforts in trying to get on the swing. He falls down time after time. He deserves top marks for his determination. At one point, his mate comes along to find out what her hubby is doing. She does not have the same fascination as KissyKissy has with my garden, and cannot see what the attraction is. It seems to me she is looking for a bit of nookie, or at least some attention from her mate, But he doesn't take the hint, and continues hell-bent on getting those cat biscuits on the swing, and she leaves.
Creative is #5 Lighthouse digital painting in Procreate. I tried out a new brushstroke tool - Gesinki Ink, which I used mostly for the waves.
And for the fine scatter of stars, I made a duplicate copy of the Driven Snow brushstroke tool, and altered the different settings within it to create this fine scatter of stars you can see when there is very little light pollution.
Time for a cuppa, and a nap to rest my eyes. I palm my eyes, but first I warm them on my small electric heating pad (because my hands are often cold) and I lie down and palm my eyes. Some info here if you are interested.
The Benefits of Palming — Bristol Yoga Centre
The Benefits of Palming — Bristol Yoga Centre
In the winter months, we tend to spend more time indoors and doing things on screens, especially in lockdown. Whilst it’s amazing that we have the technology to communicate with our friends and family and be able to work online, it can be straining for the eyes and mind. According to the Concise Hbristolyogacentre.co.uk
"The warmth of your hands relaxes the six muscles around each eye and attracts more energy and blood flow. The darkness relaxes the ciliary muscles, retina and optic nerves.’
Nathan recommends doing palming from 3 to 10 times a day for 30 seconds to over 30 minutes."
I should do it more than I do!
Have your best day.
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Thank you @ianpspurs. I have been told that you need a clear plan of how it should look - unless of course you don’tMorning all from a sunny Little America. Swipey showed 4.9 first up. That may be good, bad, indfferent and have something to do with or no connection whatsoever to my wellbeing. Could be connected to Pesto Gennovese being rather spiffing - I do hope so. @gennepher thank you so much for the creative and the information about palming. @dunelm as @Annb said, colour really makes sense of what I assume you always intended. Lawn cutting? Far too wet here* but something to look forward to. Now fruit tree pruning and felling are off the menu only gardening of interest. @SlimLizzy I echo your sentiment for @lindisfel. @alf_Josiah hopefully today is the day for -ve(s). Grocery delivery day - wonder if we'll only get our own order this time? Make your own kinda music today but be mindful of the needs and wishes of others. Is that a law, guidance or just words?
*driest part of the UK
Boris, is that you?Thank you @ianpspurs. I have been told that you need a clear plan of how it should look - unless of course you don’t
Good news on bg coming back in line. Shame you felt upset as you are poster girl for what can be achieved. I'm sure everyone would have been supportive. No one puts @Krystyna23040 in the cornerAm really happy with another 6 this morning - 6.3.
I used to feel that I had failed if my fbg wasn't in the 4s or 5s but since the run of high fbgs it is so lovely to see it dropping down into the 6s. It feels a like a really big win over this horrid T2D.
When everything crashed after ditching the low carbs I was getting fbgs in the 10s and 11s. I was so upset by these numbers that I couldn't post them on this forum - so didn't post numnbers until they were down to the 7s and 8s. It has taken weeks of really low carbs to get into the 6s. Daytime readings have improved enormously also.
I couldn't see the picture before you put the colouring in..Good morning everyone on a very blustery start to International Bin Day here in the dark and dangerous north. Today the garden bin can make an appearance for the first time this year and Mrs Miggins has nicked next doors bin as well as she has been enthusiastically messing about in the garden and yesterday, mowed the lawns. I did helpfully offer to lay string lines but she declined the offer. No idea what she said as it was in a foreign language - probably Doric. Art bit - another one bites the dust Freddy. Have the best Thursday that you can, they only come round once a week. Time for some lofty.
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