You are phenomenal in what you have come back from. That was a long hard road. And you are still on that road to recovery to where you want/need to be. You are doing amazingly.I think that's a common feeling, Genn.
Pretty sure each of us is phenomenal to others in ways we don't even consider.
Personally in awe at how determined you are, that nothing stops you enjoying your life the way you want to enjoy it.
Pretty sure that's rather phenomenal to those looking in.
We just see what we do as normal, and what others do as exceptional.
We all downplay our successes
I guess.
Yuck.Some strange stuff going on at Yorkshire Tea. Perhaps they have been infiltrated by dumplings and puddings @ianpspurs
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Just look at the date people. Although they would be ideal partners for cheese hot cross buns. Fusion food and drink. What areas of Yorkshire are Assam and Darjeeling in anyhow?Some strange stuff going on at Yorkshire Tea. Perhaps they have been infiltrated by dumplings and puddings @ianpspurs
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I knew you wouldn't because you love animals.I can assure you I do not use slug pellets @lindisfel or any chemical in my garden
I know something about B12 deficiency, it concerned me if I ever had to take Metformin, I could become deficeint.Indeed @gennepher .
It seems such a common yet easily fixable issue if people are aware and request a test if suspicious.
I think we're lucky as since T2D I now know I can request a test to monitor my levels each year.
A side note was due to mums condition, I had read (but not verified) that some refer to dementia/Alzheimer's as a type of diabetes .
And the thought that if the excess glucose can cause issue to our limbs, what on earth could it do to such a sensitive piece of equipment like our brains & thought processes. Mmmh
To whit I read (please look for links ) that selenium is an important part of brain function
Oddly Brazil nuts give a good level of that, however too many (more then 3 it seems daily ) can cause an overload and create its own issues
I remember scoffing chocolate Brazil's as a kid by the handful .lol.
Health Benefits of Brazil Nuts
Brazil nuts: Learn about the nutrients in Brazil nuts and how they help improve thyroid health, heart health, blood sugar, and more.www.webmd.com
But older sensible me thinks differently
I buy a bag each month and most days eat one or two
It causes me no discomfort & while it's another cost, a bag lasts a good while
And it Might do me good
I guess time will tell
And I'd rather try and waste my time
Then find out later it actually would have helped
Btw movies very much a mid afternoon matinee/murder she wrote not a Hollywood blockbuster stylee.
But I found it full of useful information.
And a true story to boot .
Right back at ya, @gennepher .Thank you for those lovely compliments @jjraak
Very hard to chose between them @gennepher but actually I think I prefer the top one.Fbg 6.7
Nighttime wildlife camera.
No time to finish the editing today, for this morning's post, on the one I am working on...it is taking too long, so here are a couple of clips I didn't use from yesterday's video.
The new ginger cat.
Can I have some food please, he asks Cat Midnight...
Then starts the waiting game while Midnight considers...
Creative is #14 Lighthouse mostly in Procreate...
Here is the final artistic dramatic version!
There were a couple of previous versions on the way to this one.
Here is the previous one to this one underneath it. My preference is the top one. I don't know which you might prefer?
I was trying, last night, in order to prevent the badger, KissyKissy, from destroying the swing bedding, so I looked for some citronella oil, which didn't work a few years ago against the badgers coming in the garden, but I couldn't find it. So I got my peppermint oil and at the very bottom of each cushion on the swing, which overlaps edge of the swing, which is the first thing, the badger can smell, I put a few drops of peppermint oil all the way along. I did this at that spot because I didn't want to stop cats getting on the swing to get at their dry cat food, they can always get on the side anyway.
I looked at the swing this morning. Great! Success! So, I thought until I looked at the rest of my back garden...what hadn't been destroyed...
He had taken apart a mirror, taken the backing off. I am presuming this is badger KissyKissy, but hadn't broken the thin mirror. There was soil now between the backing and the mirror. It was a concave one. The mirrors in my garden were another idea I had some years ago to try and keep badgers out of my garden. Some beast had destroyed the wood round one of my frog ponds. I hope there are frogs still left. And so the list went on...
I had left the pulled off blankets and cloths the badger, KissyKissy had soiled on the ground (I had been going to bin them later this weekend), and they had been pulled around, and tossed around. One was tossed on to a bush. I think I will hang them all on the Badger's washing line so they are not too sodden with all the rain, and he can pull them off when he wants to play...
Okay, so as well as "gennepher's cat diner", I now have "The Badgers Playground".
The plus is, I do not have snails nor slugs any more. Normally after all this rain there is a carpet of massive slugs and snails out there, and I cannot walk in my back garden without going crunch crunch crunch. Now, the ground is clear of snails and slugs.
It is swings and roundabouts here, or six of one and half a dozen of the other. I used to have a pretty garden with lots of nice pretty Garden Centre bought expensive flowers, I'll have to find the old print photos. However I now have a wild, unruly, untidy (some would say) tatty back garden, but it takes care of itself. No gardening required. The badgers and foxes dig and turn over the soil, and they both clear up the slugs and snails. And the wild flowers are beginning to come out. There is a carpet of yellow Celandines in between the yellow daffodils. Forsythia is blooming. Other yellow flowers are blooming. The purple Honesty is budding. Wild Garlic and Bluebells have put forth all their leaves and buds. Sweet Cicely has its feathered leaves and will bud soon. Forget-me-nots are budding. The flower list goes on...
The only thing man-made is my container vegetable garden, and I need to badger proof that....
Brain in gear, but it wants a nap first.
And I want a cuppa.
Have your very best day...
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A hug for having to deal with so much helping them .It is very distressing, as though the sufferer is deliberately cutting you out from their lives. But, of course, it isn't deliberate. They weren't aware that they were doing it
Thanks @Krystyna23040Very hard to chose between them @gennepher but actually I think I prefer the top one.
As usual Mr K has proven he is an elite performer. The doyen of husbands. Proper debate over GOAT. Derek, the guy with the telescope and @jjraak's dad are all in the running after this morning. Others may emerge or spring to mind but Mr K is a strong contender.6.7 this morning. We are both tired so have made no plans for today. Just gentle dog walks and reading and relaxing.
Mr K would like to continue driving me to my Norwich classes. It has been lovely seeing more of Mr K than I do usually but I don't want to lose my driving skills and so we have found a good compromise.
Mr K will drive me on Mondays and Tuesdays which are my two really long days and I will drive on Thursdays and Saturdays which are the two shorter Norwich days. He will continue driving the other two days to my local classes.
How frustrating.Why is that? My daughter, nearly 50 has been very worried for months and months on this..
Welcome backMy covid test this morning was a nice -ve, I shall now stop testing.
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