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Morning all from a very dismal start to Passiontide in Little America. Fbg was a flat 5 - not flat white - at the old 6.25. Boat Race and roast chicken day - fairly obvious where my support lies though the rowing machine is my limit. All clocks* sorted except the car(s). @dunelm thanks for art which is becoming more solid by the day. Cheese festival? Is cheese good or bad for one this week and which varieties are gut microbiome friendly? Enjoy your day and allow others the same privilege mine will urgently involve more tea.
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Morning all from a very dismal start to Passiontide in Little America. Fbg was a flat 5 - not flat white - at the old 6.25. Boat Race and roast chicken day - fairly obvious where my support lies though the rowing machine is my limit. All clocks* sorted except the car(s). @dunelm thanks for art which is becoming more solid by the day. Cheese festival? Is cheese good or bad for one this week and which varieties are gut microbiome friendly? Enjoy your day and allow others the same privilege mine will urgently involve more tea.
*Lyrics
Aged cheese - not things rushed like plastic supermarket bargain all orange stuff. Enjoy that tea.
 
I still feel out of sync with this clock change...

Cheese Fest sounds good @dunelm

Solid structure in that drawing...
Me too. I was up in the early hours but with my eyes being still asleep I didn't check the time on the kitchen clock (the bedside one, very close up said 1.30 am), took pills, as I often do (usually, in fact) and dozed in the chair. When I eventually stirred, and could actually see the hands on the kitchen clock, it said 5.30 but I had to check the TV to see what the time really was. 5.30 BST, so Neil must have changed the clock at some stage. We have clocks all over the house (Tom loved to be able to see the time wherever he was in the house - comes from being a navigating officer and in charge of all the ship's clocks at one stage) but I don't imagine Neil has reset all of them yet, so it will continue to confuse me for a day or so. Neil has to do it because I'm not tall enough to reach most of them.

BG at 1.30 (old time) was 5.4 - at 5.30 (new time) was 5.1. Still at 9.15 (new time) at 5.1. No food yet but 2 big cups of tea. Something is going right but I don't know what is making it right. Maybe just the thought of repairing my liver is making a difference.
 
Fbg 6.7

On the nighttime wildlife camera..

A very determined badger...

This badger, KissyKissy, named because of its determination of nose to nose contact with the cats, is now not rocking the swing so violently when he's trying to get the cat biscuits off it. He seemed to have developed a different strategy. And the swing is fairly still in this video whereas usually the poor cat Merlin, looks a bit dizzy with the amount of times the badger is swinging that swing. I Googled to find out if European badges were intelligent. But I couldn't find anything specific about it. Although I did find that Honey badgers in the States were determined to be pretty intelligent.

KissyKissy is learning that he does not have to expend so much energy in getting those cat biscuits off the swing, and seems to be looking for shortcuts...

Merlin, the cat, who is often on the swing all night was on the swing earlier but when he realised the badger was going to be determined to get cat biscuits he left.

Kissy kissy is pulling off the cloths on the swing onto the ground. I'm not sure if he's trying to figure out an easier access to the cat biscuits because he's pulling off the blankets and stuff on the side of the cat biscuits.

Merlin returns to find his swing in disarray, he does not know what has happened.

If it's a decent enough capture, I have also included the video of the same scene from the other end of the swing, and it gives some more detailed picture.

The biscuits are out of reach now, KissyKissy has eaten all the cat biscuits near the edge, and he is reaching and reaching.

Cat Merlin, is watching the badger intently. It is now pre-dawn, the birds are beginning to sing. And Merlin goes to sleep because the swing is only rocking gently now.

KissyKissy appears to be trying to reach for the foil container of dry cat food with his claws, but there's nothing on that foil container for his claws to grasp on to so he can pull it towards him.

It is now time for him to go back to his den for the day, which is not all that far away, it is in the woodlands on the back of me.



Creative is #7 Lighthouse painted in Procreate...


That badger, I presume KissyKissy, has wrought havoc in the rest of my garden, and side passage last night. I haven't seen the other side passage yet...
And I don't know what the front garden looks like yet...
I was hoping to plant potatoes in the front garden the next few days, I did last year, a few got dug up, but mostly they grew.
And I am still trying to figure out how to badger proof my container vegetable garden this year....

Not one person in my road has a front lawn any more, they are all paved, or gravelled over...they got fed up with returfing their grass lawns...

And, he has eaten all the cat biscuits. It is pouring rain out there, very inclement weather, and there were several stray cats waiting for their breakfast. So I had no choice as soon as it was light to put on my waterproofs to feed the stray cats waiting for some food. And to pick up the cloths he had pulled off the swing which were sopping wet, and take them to the end of the garden where I now have a 'badger washing line', and hang them over that to dry.

KissyKissy visited me in the night, he was right outside my full length glass bedroom door (which leads straight into the garden) looking at me in bed drinking my cup of tea at 1:00 a.m. in the morning. He looks much much bigger when you are next to him (albeit with a glass door in between us), than he does in the videos. He is massive, a very powerful animal. I am a few days behind in downloading my videos and so it will be a few days before I get the timing, but I think he has just finished all the cat biscuits and like Oliver he was asking for more...

Would I go out and give him extra food? Not on your Nelly not while he is there... Although I understand you can hand feed a badger...but I would rather keep my hands attached to my own body.

The pair of blackbirds are out there now hoovering up the scattered cat biscuits from that messy badger. The magpie has just visited, I presume he is sussing out food supplies for his little ones again this year. The pair of heffalumps (wood pigeons) are sitting on my electric cable overhead wire to the garage, and I am wondering how long that is going to hold out...
Everything else is feeding as normal in my garden...

Time for my breakfast now, and a fresh cuppa.

Have your best kind of day.

Oh, and that living fur black blanket, Midnight, is sprawled over me. I might have a nap, the day looks dismal...

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Good happy Morening Ladies and Gentleman and those who are going to live in damp and mysterious times.

A resounding 6.0 on that meter of deviousness.

Later this afternoon or so it seems step ladders will have to found and multiple clocks will have to be altered probably to the sound of plank floored Time while Mrs J supervises me, me’s and myself. Evidently I’m not to be trusted.

Covid is still rife and running amok, yep now day 12 testing +ve but the nice thing is I feel better. Never mind onwards and upwards.

I’m going to devote some of my morning dressing up in my motorcycle gear sitting on my motorcycle making brmm brmm noises pretending I’m on a ride to some nice greasy spoon cafe for a koffy and bacon sarnie.

Have a great day all and sundry stay safe.

Edit @gennepher thats one powerful painting of a lighthouse, the painting gives the impression that lighthouse is much needed.
 
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Morning all from a very dismal start to Passiontide in Little America. Fbg was a flat 5 - not flat white - at the old 6.25. Boat Race and roast chicken day - fairly obvious where my support lies though the rowing machine is my limit. All clocks* sorted except the car(s). @dunelm thanks for art which is becoming more solid by the day. Cheese festival? Is cheese good or bad for one this week and which varieties are gut microbiome friendly? Enjoy your day and allow others the same privilege mine will urgently involve more tea.
*Lyrics
Thanks for lyrics...
You just reminded me about the car... I still prefer analogue clocks, so much simpler and quicker...
 
Me too. I was up in the early hours but with my eyes being still asleep I didn't check the time on the kitchen clock (the bedside one, very close up said 1.30 am), took pills, as I often do (usually, in fact) and dozed in the chair. When I eventually stirred, and could actually see the hands on the kitchen clock, it said 5.30 but I had to check the TV to see what the time really was. 5.30 BST, so Neil must have changed the clock at some stage. We have clocks all over the house (Tom loved to be able to see the time wherever he was in the house - comes from being a navigating officer and in charge of all the ship's clocks at one stage) but I don't imagine Neil has reset all of them yet, so it will continue to confuse me for a day or so. Neil has to do it because I'm not tall enough to reach most of them.

BG at 1.30 (old time) was 5.4 - at 5.30 (new time) was 5.1. Still at 9.15 (new time) at 5.1. No food yet but 2 big cups of tea. Something is going right but I don't know what is making it right. Maybe just the thought of repairing my liver is making a difference.
You are doing brilliantly with your BG readings @Annb
 
Good happy Morening Ladies and Gentleman and those who are going to live in damp and mysterious times.

A resounding 6.0 on that meter of deviousness.

Later this afternoon or so it seems step ladders will have to found and multiple clocks will have to be altered probably to the sound of plank floored Time while Mrs J supervises me, me’s and myself. Evidently I’m not to be trusted.

Covid is still rife and running amok, yep now day 12 testing +ve but the nice thing is I feel better. Never mind onwards and upwards.

I’m going to devote some of my morning dressing up in my motorcycle gear sitting on my motorcycle making brmm brmm noises pretending I’m on a ride to some nice greasy spoon cafe for a koffy and bacon sarnie.

Have a great day all and sundry stay safe.

Edit @gennepher thats one powerful painting of a lighthouse, the painting gives the impression that lighthouse is much needed.
Thanks Alf :happy:

Have fun with your dressing up morning....
 
Fbg 6.7

On the nighttime wildlife camera..

A very determined badger...

This badger, KissyKissy, named because of its determination of nose to nose contact with the cats, is now not rocking the swing so violently when he's trying to get the cat biscuits off it. He seemed to have developed a different strategy. And the swing is fairly still in this video whereas usually the poor cat Merlin, looks a bit dizzy with the amount of times the badger is swinging that swing. I Googled to find out if European badges were intelligent. But I couldn't find anything specific about it. Although I did find that Honey badgers in the States were determined to be pretty intelligent.

KissyKissy is learning that he does not have to expend so much energy in getting those cat biscuits off the swing, and seems to be looking for shortcuts...

Merlin, the cat, who is often on the swing all night was on the swing earlier but when he realised the badger was going to be determined to get cat biscuits he left.

Kissy kissy is pulling off the cloths on the swing onto the ground. I'm not sure if he's trying to figure out an easier access to the cat biscuits because he's pulling off the blankets and stuff on the side of the cat biscuits.

Merlin returns to find his swing in disarray, he does not know what has happened.

If it's a decent enough capture, I have also included the video of the same scene from the other end of the swing, and it gives some more detailed picture.

The biscuits are out of reach now, KissyKissy has eaten all the cat biscuits near the edge, and he is reaching and reaching.

Cat Merlin, is watching the badger intently. It is now pre-dawn, the birds are beginning to sing. And Merlin goes to sleep because the swing is only rocking gently now.

KissyKissy appears to be trying to reach for the foil container of dry cat food with his claws, but there's nothing on that foil container for his claws to grasp on to so he can pull it towards him.

It is now time for him to go back to his den for the day, which is not all that far away, it is in the woodlands on the back of me.



Creative is #7 Lighthouse painted in Procreate...


That badger, I presume KissyKissy, has wrought havoc in the rest of my garden, and side passage last night. I haven't seen the other side passage yet...
And I don't know what the front garden looks like yet...
I was hoping to plant potatoes in the front garden the next few days, I did last year, a few got dug up, but mostly they grew.
And I am still trying to figure out how to badger proof my container vegetable garden this year....

And, he has eaten all the cat biscuits. It is pouring rain out there, very inclement weather, and there were several stray cats waiting for their breakfast. So I had no choice as soon as it was light to put on my waterproofs to feed the stray cats waiting for some food. And to pick up the cloths he had pulled off the swing which were sopping wet, and take them to the end of the garden where I now have a 'badger washing line', and hang them over that to dry.

KissyKissy visited me in the night, he was right outside my full length glass bedroom door (which leads straight into the garden) looking at me in bed drinking my cup of tea at 1:00 a.m. in the morning. He looks much much bigger when you are next to him (albeit with a glass door in between us), than he does in the videos. He is massive, a very powerful animal. I am a few days behind in downloading my videos and so it will be a few days before I get the timing, but I think he has just finished all the cat biscuits and like Oliver he was asking for more...

Would I go out and give him extra food? Not on your Nelly not while he is there... Although I understand you can hand feed a badger...but I would rather keep my hands attached to my own body.

The pair of blackbirds are out there now hoovering up the scattered cat biscuits from that messy badger. The magpie has just visited, I presume he is sussing out food supplies for his little ones again this year. The pair of heffalumps (wood pigeons) are sitting on my electric cable overhead wire to the garage, and I am wondering how long that is going to hold out...
Everything else is feeding as normal in my garden...

Time for my breakfast now, and a fresh cuppa.

Have your best kind of day.

Oh, and that living fur black blanket, Midnight, is sprawled over me. I might have a nap, the day looks dismal...

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Very moody scene there @gennepher thanks for sharing. Glad I jogged your memory about the clock in your car. Wise move not to try to feed the badger in an up close and personal manner. Such love for those animals to sully forth in the weather you describe. Stay warm indoors. While I'm here hugs for @lindisfel and @alf_Josiah
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Fbg 6.7

On the nighttime wildlife camera..

A very determined badger...

This badger, KissyKissy, named because of its determination of nose to nose contact with the cats, is now not rocking the swing so violently when he's trying to get the cat biscuits off it. He seemed to have developed a different strategy. And the swing is fairly still in this video whereas usually the poor cat Merlin, looks a bit dizzy with the amount of times the badger is swinging that swing. I Googled to find out if European badges were intelligent. But I couldn't find anything specific about it. Although I did find that Honey badgers in the States were determined to be pretty intelligent.

KissyKissy is learning that he does not have to expend so much energy in getting those cat biscuits off the swing, and seems to be looking for shortcuts...

Merlin, the cat, who is often on the swing all night was on the swing earlier but when he realised the badger was going to be determined to get cat biscuits he left.

Kissy kissy is pulling off the cloths on the swing onto the ground. I'm not sure if he's trying to figure out an easier access to the cat biscuits because he's pulling off the blankets and stuff on the side of the cat biscuits.

Merlin returns to find his swing in disarray, he does not know what has happened.

If it's a decent enough capture, I have also included the video of the same scene from the other end of the swing, and it gives some more detailed picture.

The biscuits are out of reach now, KissyKissy has eaten all the cat biscuits near the edge, and he is reaching and reaching.

Cat Merlin, is watching the badger intently. It is now pre-dawn, the birds are beginning to sing. And Merlin goes to sleep because the swing is only rocking gently now.

KissyKissy appears to be trying to reach for the foil container of dry cat food with his claws, but there's nothing on that foil container for his claws to grasp on to so he can pull it towards him.

It is now time for him to go back to his den for the day, which is not all that far away, it is in the woodlands on the back of me.



Creative is #7 Lighthouse painted in Procreate...


That badger, I presume KissyKissy, has wrought havoc in the rest of my garden, and side passage last night. I haven't seen the other side passage yet...
And I don't know what the front garden looks like yet...
I was hoping to plant potatoes in the front garden the next few days, I did last year, a few got dug up, but mostly they grew.
And I am still trying to figure out how to badger proof my container vegetable garden this year....

Not one person in my road has a front lawn any more, they are all paved, or gravelled over...they got fed up with returfing their grass lawns...

And, he has eaten all the cat biscuits. It is pouring rain out there, very inclement weather, and there were several stray cats waiting for their breakfast. So I had no choice as soon as it was light to put on my waterproofs to feed the stray cats waiting for some food. And to pick up the cloths he had pulled off the swing which were sopping wet, and take them to the end of the garden where I now have a 'badger washing line', and hang them over that to dry.

KissyKissy visited me in the night, he was right outside my full length glass bedroom door (which leads straight into the garden) looking at me in bed drinking my cup of tea at 1:00 a.m. in the morning. He looks much much bigger when you are next to him (albeit with a glass door in between us), than he does in the videos. He is massive, a very powerful animal. I am a few days behind in downloading my videos and so it will be a few days before I get the timing, but I think he has just finished all the cat biscuits and like Oliver he was asking for more...

Would I go out and give him extra food? Not on your Nelly not while he is there... Although I understand you can hand feed a badger...but I would rather keep my hands attached to my own body.

The pair of blackbirds are out there now hoovering up the scattered cat biscuits from that messy badger. The magpie has just visited, I presume he is sussing out food supplies for his little ones again this year. The pair of heffalumps (wood pigeons) are sitting on my electric cable overhead wire to the garage, and I am wondering how long that is going to hold out...
Everything else is feeding as normal in my garden...

Time for my breakfast now, and a fresh cuppa.

Have your best kind of day.

Oh, and that living fur black blanket, Midnight, is sprawled over me. I might have a nap, the day looks dismal...

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Dark skies, very moody.
 
Good happy Morening Ladies and Gentleman and those who are going to live in damp and mysterious times.

A resounding 6.0 on that meter of deviousness.

Later this afternoon or so it seems step ladders will have to found and multiple clocks will have to be altered probably to the sound of plank floored Time while Mrs J supervises me, me’s and myself. Evidently I’m not to be trusted.

Covid is still rife and running amok, yep now day 12 testing +ve but the nice thing is I feel better. Never mind onwards and upwards.

I’m going to devote some of my morning dressing up in my motorcycle gear sitting on my motorcycle making brmm brmm noises pretending I’m on a ride to some nice greasy spoon cafe for a koffy and bacon sarnie.

Have a great day all and sundry stay safe.

Edit @gennepher thats one powerful painting of a lighthouse, the painting gives the impression that lighthouse is much needed.
Enjoy the clock changing @alf_Josiah, you might need a good felt tip pen.

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Very moody scene there @gennepher thanks for sharing. Glad I jogged your memory about the clock in your car. Wise move not to try to feed the badger in an up close and personal manner. Such love for those animals to sully forth in the weather you describe. Stay warm indoors. While I'm here hugs for @lindisfel and @alf_Josiah
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Thanks Ian.
Seeing that badger less than a metre away (the double glazed glass door being in between us), made me realise how big a beast he was.

I am comfy in my bed and with electric throw..

You have a good day!
 
Thanks. I do wonder if the immunotheray helps since there are some scientists (yes I know I'm sceptical of that) who think T2 is an autoimmune condition. Hard for me to analyse the pattern of interacting factors because naysayer that I am I do fall into Elsie's posse and analyse diet like fury. Gut microbiome friendly tweaks seem to do no harm for bg.
 
Thanks. I do wonder if the immunotheray helps since there are some scientists (yes I know I'm sceptical of that) who think T2 is an autoimmune condition. Hard for me to analyse the pattern of interacting factors because naysayer that I am I do fall into Elsie's posse and analyse diet like fury. Gut microbiome friendly tweaks seem to do no harm for bg.
Can't see the connection, Ian? Surely, Immunotherapy imitates, I think, t cells,
so it's combatting your particular cancer type cells, tweaked and targeted by science.

Auto immune diseases is the body tuned up too much to a particular condition by its own falsely overactive system, so good cells are attacked?
Derek
 
Can't see the connection, Ian? Surely, Immunotherapy imitates, I think, t cells,
so it's combatting your particular cancer type cells, tweaked and targeted by science.

Auto immune diseases is the body tuned up too much to a particular condition by its own falsely overactive system, so good cells are attacked?
Derek
As Tennyson said; our little systems have their day; they have their day and cease to be. Could all just be the 4 humours out of whack/ Ayurveda - hold on, basically all the same theory. :D Some light reading for anyone who likes hollyhocks. Amazingly, whoever pays the piper finds scientists support their interests - causation obviously isn't correlation. ;) I'm not biting the hand that God is using to feed me so to speak although some science seems to be literally poop :D Hug for peeling skin but good that pain is abating.
 
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As Tennyson said; our little systems have their day; they have their day and cease to be. Could all just be the 4 humours out of whack/ Ayurveda - hold on, basically all the same theory. :D Some light reading for anyone who likes hollyhocks. Amazingly, whoever pays the piper finds scientists support their interests - causation obviously isn't correlation. ;) I'm not biting the hand that God is using to feed me so to speak although some science seems to be literally poop :D Hug for peeling skin but good that pain is abating.
Very interesting articles @ianpspurs
 
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