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Morning all on an all things bright and beautiful (except the hay fever which has crossed the border stronger than ever to JKP) start here. Bin day here like those mythical benefits of that which cannot be blamed is delayed (until Saturday) but at least it will happen. @Krystyna23040 Shakiri has a song for you (Quelle surprise but it has the F word so not linked). @gennepher hug for the hands and bin dash with badger prowling about. @dunelm thanks for sharing that wonderful art and massive win for using the travel delay so well. Moulles frite alone would have been a master stroke but a carafe of Bordeaux as well - genius. Interesting lead story and analysis in the online Guardian. Enjoy as much of your day as possible.
 
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12 Eggs
1 tub of Butter
1 litre of Milk
5 litres of WD40
Tomatoes
Onions


I'm sure there will be signs to look out for that's it's going rogue
We were only talking with our youngest at York last night and she and others have been warned when working from home and on a Teams meeting that there is no technology on that could be listening in gleaning information!
The Borg's will get us if they can!:)
 
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Praying or preying I wonder?
Deliberate...

It's like paintball, but with water pistols.

Surprised but happy how involved & childish she got...( So very boy like ..she now understands me a little better, I think )

The pick-up trucks going past, unbeknown to us had water butts FULL of iced water, that they had just poured over all of us outside that restaurant.

Shocked at the coldness
her and the girls went into full Rambo mode..

Now it was time for 'revenge'
 
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We were only talking with our youngest at York last night and she and others have been warned when working from home and on a Teams meeting that there is no technology on that could be listening in gleaning information!
The Borg's will get us if they can!:)
Odd you say that.

We all know Alexa listens.
But other night, I was saying to Lauren about a show on Netflix many rave about (beef)

But I couldn't remember name of it.
So I go on Netflix to find it ...and it's already set up to show trailer :wideyed:

Now it COULD be coincidental that's it's the number one show, so obv likely to be the first one showing up...

But I didn't get where I am today by not running with a good conspiracy theory when I see one.

( Whisper...they're listening..they're always listening ..)
 
Morning all on an all things bright and beautiful (except the hay fever which has crossed the border stronger than ever to JKP) start here. Bin day here like those mythical benefits of that which cannot be blamed is delayed (until Saturday) but at least it will happen. @Krystyna23040 Shakiri has a song for you (Quelle surprise but it has the F word so not linked). @gennepher hug for the hands and bin dash with badger prowling about. @dunelm thanks for sharing that wonderful art and massive win for using the travel delay so well. Moulles frite alone would have been a master stroke but a carafe of Bordeaux as well - genius. Interesting lead story and analysis in the online Guardian. Enjoy as much of your day as possible.
Thank you @ianpspurs
 
Odd you say that.

We all know Alexa listens.
But other night, I was saying to Lauren about a show on Netflix many rave about (beef)

But I couldn't remember name of it.
So I go on Netflix to find it ...and it's already set up to show trailer :wideyed:

Now it COULD be coincidental that's it's the number one show, so obv likely to be the first one showing up...

But I didn't get where I am today by not running with a good conspiracy theory when I see one.

( Whisper...they're listening..they're always listening ..)
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Very happy with 6.1 this morning. I think I got away with overdoing it yesterday as I am able to walk faster today.

Dog walk, shopping at Aldi, shopping at the pet shop and now back home for a coffee and relaxing and reading. Over 5K steps done already.
 
Very happy with 6.1 this morning. I think I got away with overdoing it yesterday as I am able to walk faster today.

Dog walk, shopping at Aldi, shopping at the pet shop and now back home for a coffee and relaxing and reading. Over 5K steps done already.
That's the way, @Krystyna23040's way.
 
Don't worry @lindisfel
I do that often, with these posts, painting lighthouses, on chat, and especially with email...I often write an email to a friend before I go to sleep, but fall asleep before I finish...
When I wake up however, my draft email is nowhere to be seen...
Oh no, not again.
But the little arrow by my friend's email tells me I have replied to her email.
Panic...
Where's 'sent' emails....
Oh no...
I hurriedly write a codicil to my sent email...
My friend replies...'spellcheck and grammar check were having a creative day there...'

Even my imagination cannot make up the inventive stuff that A.I. writes when I am asleep and my finger is sliding around the keyboard...
Neil managed to do that yesterday and deleted some new photos he was uploading. Tragic!
 
Fbg 6.8

I needed to put out the recycle for the bin men who come around 7am.
But the badger, KissyKissy was still in my back garden at 6:45am...
Finally at 5mins to 7am, I braved the recycle dash...as fast as I can on 2 crutches...

Nighttime wildlife camera
Cats & Fox & Badger

Cat Midnight, gives the Fox, Foxy Loxy, a verbal warning...



Creative is Lighthouse #26 painted in Procreate.
But because of this turn in bad weather, my hands have gone incredibly stiff annd painful, and so I can't paint properly on this tablet. It was an appalling lighthouse. So, I put it through a few different app effects, and this is what you get...

I am in need of a nap, and a cuppa after that badger evasion…

You have your best day…

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Gennepher, how on earth do you manage to put out a recycling bin while on 2 crutches? I can't manage it. Tips would be welcome.
 
Perhaps not the answer you asked for .....but thought I'd mention it while I remember to.

I sometimes write a post for here, get sidetracked ( as you do :rolleyes: ) and when I go back.. the editing version has disappeared :arghh:

However, if I refresh page, asap....Voila...the pre post edit re-appears.:cool:
After about 14 years of having this laptop, I had to ask Neil today to show me how to refresh a page. Never done it, and never knew how, despite websites telling me to do that (mainly Find My Past - it keeps missing its target when I try to link to a page). So now I know - feel pretty stupid as well.
 
Odd you say that.

We all know Alexa listens.
But other night, I was saying to Lauren about a show on Netflix many rave about (beef)

But I couldn't remember name of it.
So I go on Netflix to find it ...and it's already set up to show trailer :wideyed:

Now it COULD be coincidental that's it's the number one show, so obv likely to be the first one showing up...

But I didn't get where I am today by not running with a good conspiracy theory when I see one.

( Whisper...they're listening..they're always listening ..)
That reminds me of guy at the Gas house in Lincoln he drove a liquor truck (liquor is a waste product of coal gas production) that they used on farmland. He would come into our workshop for a cuppa and take snuff which he referred to as beef, which he handed out freely, holding out his tin he would say," bit a beef?"
I tried it once, it was not a practice I would repeat. Putting it on the fist of ones left hand you then sniffed it up both nostrils.
D.
 
Odd you say that.

We all know Alexa listens.
But other night, I was saying to Lauren about a show on Netflix many rave about (beef)

But I couldn't remember name of it.
So I go on Netflix to find it ...and it's already set up to show trailer :wideyed:

Now it COULD be coincidental that's it's the number one show, so obv likely to be the first one showing up...

But I didn't get where I am today by not running with a good conspiracy theory when I see one.

( Whisper...they're listening..they're always listening ..)
I got Neil to delete Alexa from my tablet when it ordered a game from Amazon that Em was only telling me about - not actually asking for.
 
BG at 4.30 am was 11.1, stayed there for the next 2 hours and then, "gradully dropped" to 10.9. Now, after breakfast and insulin 9.4. Low carb hasn't allowed me to reduce insulin very far for very long. Haven't dared weigh myself in case my weight has gone up again. It feels as though it has. Can I get even lower carb, I wonder. Could cut out milk from my tea. Could cut out even a few berries once in a while. Have been trying to replace processed bacon with fresh meat or mushrooms, but I don't think that can be the issue. Have had a couple of RyVita during the week but they are only 7.9 g carb per biscuit. Just press on, I guess. My body disappoints me - frequently.

Edit: actually, I feel as though my diabetes is fighting back, every time I make progress, it only lasts a short time and then it's the same old, same old.... It's as though it's an entity that is saying "Think you can beat me? Think again!" Have to keep trying though - can't, somehow, accept that this is what is meant for me for some unknown reason.
 
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Gennepher, how on earth do you manage to put out a recycling bin while on 2 crutches? I can't manage it. Tips would be welcome.
With great difficulty!
I edge my way very slowly down the driveway. I have not fallen yet, but I have nearly taken a stumble a few times. I would never get back up unaided so I am very slow @Annb

Prior to Covid and lockdowns, the recycle bins and the waste bins were all collected from the top of my driveway near my house. That was a service they provided for disabled people. Once lockdowns came in it didn't happen anymore. And it still hasn't restarted.

So I'm afraid there are no useful hints from me.
Except, I recycle a lot of stuff for myself, because I am unable to make the several trips down to the bottom of my driveway with everything that you have to put out for recycle.
So for food waste, this is why I now have two wormeries. I started with two dozen tiger worms nearly 20 years ago, they have bred into their thousands and thousands by now. Egg shells, kitchen towels, food waste & everything goes into the wormery. I used a very large plastic dustbin for the wormery. And and I have just made a second one also a very large black plastic dustbin and this one's right outside the kitchen door which is much more convenient.

I also feed them cardboard, not the cardboard which has got coloured printing on the outside. And so I prefer eggs which are protected in cardboard cartons. I feed the worms those cartons. I also feed them Amazon packaging, because that's in cheap flimsy cardboard containers and that is very easy for me to tear up and feed them and I just pour water on it.

So all this makes very rich soil for my container vegetable garden. And I used it in the rest of my garden before these badgers and foxes came along.

All the stuff I buy from the shops, I consider what the packaging is before I buy it. Preferably fresh stuff with virtually no packaging. This was a lot easier before covid and lockdowns. And I would choose stuff with packaging but I could recycle myself, on my premises, without it having to go in a container and be dragged down the driveway.

After the electric shedder for shredding documents went for the final time, I never bought a shredder again but I bought a very small galvanised metal bin that you can burn rubbish in, and then I discovered if I added a little bit of the cardboard to it from the Amazon packaging it would get a nice little fire going and I could wrap my dinner in silver foil, perhaps potatoes & perhaps some vegetables and I will put it in the cinders and that would be my dinner cooked for free. And also it would have got rid of a lot of the cardboard I have that has printed colour on the outside.

This is not quite the answer you probably thought you were going to get, but it has developed this way because of me living on my own and not being able to do a lot of stuff, so I was finding ways around things so that I wouldn't have to ask for help.

Similarly, the garden refuse, branches and stuff, I compost all that. Everyone else in the street pays a sum of money to get these brown wheelies which they have to drag down to the bottom of the driveway and then bring back in again after they're collected, and it costs a bit of money yearly to do that. I put all that lot back in my soil after it's been composted.

Hence the constant naps I need that you see me write of in order to get through the day.
 
With great difficulty!
I edge my way very slowly down the driveway. I have not fallen yet, but I have nearly taken a stumble a few times. I would never get back up unaided so I am very slow @Annb

Prior to Covid and lockdowns, the recycle bins and the waste bins were all collected from the top of my driveway near my house. That was a service they provided for disabled people. Once lockdowns came in it didn't happen anymore. And it still hasn't restarted.

So I'm afraid there are no useful hints from me.
Except, I recycle a lot of stuff for myself, because I am unable to make the several trips down to the bottom of my driveway with everything that you have to put out for recycle.
So for food waste, this is why I now have two wormeries. I started with two dozen tiger worms nearly 20 years ago, they have bred into their thousands and thousands by now. Egg shells, kitchen towels, food waste & everything goes into the wormery. I used a very large plastic dustbin for the wormery. And and I have just made a second one also a very large black plastic dustbin and this one's right outside the kitchen door which is much more convenient.

I also feed them cardboard, not the cardboard which has got coloured printing on the outside. And so I prefer eggs which are protected in cardboard cartons. I feed the worms those cartons. I also feed them Amazon packaging, because that's in cheap flimsy cardboard containers and that is very easy for me to tear up and feed them and I just pour water on it.

So all this makes very rich soil for my container vegetable garden. And I used it in the rest of my garden before these badgers and foxes came along.

All the stuff I buy from the shops, I consider what the packaging is before I buy it. Preferably fresh stuff with virtually no packaging. This was a lot easier before covid and lockdowns. And I would choose stuff with packaging but I could recycle myself, on my premises, without it having to go in a container and be dragged down the driveway.

After the electric shedder for shredding documents went for the final time, I never bought a shredder again but I bought a very small galvanised metal bin that you can burn rubbish in, and then I discovered if I added a little bit of the cardboard to it from the Amazon packaging it would get a nice little fire going and I could wrap my dinner in silver foil, perhaps potatoes & perhaps some vegetables and I will put it in the cinders and that would be my dinner cooked for free. And also it would have got rid of a lot of the cardboard I have that has printed colour on the outside.

This is not quite the answer you probably thought you were going to get, but it has developed this way because of me living on my own and not being able to do a lot of stuff, so I was finding ways around things so that I wouldn't have to ask for help.

Similarly, the garden refuse, branches and stuff, I compost all that. Everyone else in the street pays a sum of money to get these brown wheelies which they have to drag down to the bottom of the driveway and then bring back in again after they're collected, and it costs a bit of money yearly to do that. I put all that lot back in my soil after it's been composted.

Hence the constant naps I need that you see me write of in order to get through the day.
That's brilliant Gennepher! A lot of this we used to do, but have got out of the way of doing it. Never thought of cooking in old cardboard though. I used to think we should have a wormery, but never got around to it, and we used to make our own compost when Tom was fit enough to do it properly (turning from one bin to another, layering up and so on). He was a great enthusiast for making his own compost. I did have a small galvanised incinerator but once it had been used and the fire had affected it, it went rusty very quickly and the bottom fell out. Neil said he would build one of brick, but it didn't happen. Can't blame him - his health has been up and down for years and he does what he can.

I guess my answer is twofold: 1 produce less waste and 2 there's no easy way to put those bins out. Thanks for the comprehensive answer though.
 
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