Thanks @ianpspurs and it will definitely be staff lifting that turf. Well, Mrs Miggins I expect. Whine and also cheese, what a thought.Morning all from somewhere closer to the equator today. Something called rain may, allegedly, hove into view on the morrow - how very quaint. I must apologise for allowing the dogs to play with this device first thing yesterday. Ben in particular is quite a combative soul with strong political views, Bill is far more placid and enjoys macrame. Ben did point me to a splendid 2020 Michael Holding and Ebony Rainsford-Brent video and the Guardian editorial covers the topic well (£1k for a cricket bat is fairly elitist) so he is now sleeping peacefully. This is now an earworm, thanks Ben. I believe 'ave it is the phrase. Meanwhile @dunelm has managed to find a skip for hire - quite the find hereabouts - will you be lifting the turf and filling said skip yourself sir, or is that for staff? Thanks for sharing the latest - final - draft of that wine cellar which could also serve to age one's cheese. A variant on BOGOF - build one get one free. @Annb may I add my hope that #clutchgate isn't too expensive. Man like Ian needs hydrating. Think I'll give tea a try as I've heard good things about it. Go well people. Bazball rides again tomorrow so disgusted of Tunbridge Wells may wish to look away now.
Thanks @Krystyna23040 - this was one is in Wales - they do have quite a few.I like your painting. It reminds me of a castle I have visited but can't remember which one.
So sad. I initially read that some time ago but this is outrageous. As you say, he has young children so despite him probably being towards the comfortable end of the spectrum I make no apology for linking to this charity. Also, Bazball (season 2, episode 2) starts today not tomorrow.I have just seen a picture of Johnnie Irwin with his three young sons who look to be a credit to him and their Mum.
What they have is a very sick Dad, life is not fair and the enemy strikes at random.
D.
Much better with the colour @dunelmGood morning everyone on an overcast start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. A skip will be arriving this morning. Only a small one but it’s the excitement of it all. Back garden is still undergoing a makeover. Quite a lot of old bricks and rocks dug up and what’s left of the neglected old lawn to be lifted. The ground can then be prepared for some new turf to be laid. Wrong time of year really but it’s doable. Art bit - colour added. Hope your day is good to you and all the best with that clutch @Annb. Koffy is now ready.
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So sorry to hear things went badly with the medical procedure. I hope you rest and recover enough to enjoy the time with your daughter then follow up on the poor treatment. Thank you for sharing the kaleidoscope.Fbg 6.7
Wildlife camera.
A badger cub comes a visiting with his mum and dad...
Creative is a kaleidoscope of a fern in my garden ...
I'm late because I had a medical procedure this morning. It did not go to plan, and has left me with pain and a few other problems. I could have done without this, as my daughter from Australia is coming in a few days.
I have been in bed since I got back home. My friend I contacted was shocked, says it is negligence on the part of the NHS. Wants me to take this further. I have no energy for this. I don't think I am telling daughter exactly what happened, she does know I was going for it. I just hope I am good enough to do what we planned to do together, but I will be toning some stuff down...
Not a happy bunny.
My friend wants me to go to PALS on this, and that is a strong possibility, but not until my daughter from Australia has been and gone, I need all my energy for her.
Going back to sleep.
Catch you tomorrow...
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Thank you very much @ianpspursSo sorry to hear things went badly with the medical procedure. I hope you rest and recover enough to enjoy the time with your daughter then follow up on the poor treatment. Thank you for sharing the kaleidoscope.
Hug for early wake upalarm went off this am saying low level so had three jelly babies and got up tested when down stairs and 6.8 so pleased with that xx
Beggars belief. Can’t get insurance? Sounds dodgy. When my sister was diagnosed and also given six months to live, she did trips all over the place including that place called “abroad”. Six months ended up as two years. We had such a good time together before it got too difficult.
So sorry to read that your medical procedure didn’t go well and I hope that you can still manage to have a wonderful time with your daughter. Lovely green kaleidoscopeFbg 6.7
Wildlife camera.
A badger cub comes a visiting with his mum and dad...
Creative is a kaleidoscope of a fern in my garden ...
I'm late because I had a medical procedure this morning. It did not go to plan, and has left me with pain and a few other problems. I could have done without this, as my daughter from Australia is coming in a few days.
I have been in bed since I got back home. My friend I contacted was shocked, says it is negligence on the part of the NHS. Wants me to take this further. I have no energy for this. I don't think I am telling daughter exactly what happened, she does know I was going for it. I just hope I am good enough to do what we planned to do together, but I will be toning some stuff down...
Not a happy bunny.
My friend wants me to go to PALS on this, and that is a strong possibility, but not until my daughter from Australia has been and gone, I need all my energy for her.
Going back to sleep.
Catch you tomorrow...
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Good resultalarm went off this am saying low level so had three jelly babies and got up tested when down stairs and 6.8 so pleased with that xx
95 - so about 5.3 in old money. Had to convert as I have special needs where it comes to mg/dL. I don’t have a favorite diabetes snack but find a bit of cheese useful.95 mg/dL. I've finally found graham crackers diabetes because I can't imagine my life without crackers. Such a person I am. Do you guys have favorite diabetes snacks? Just curious.
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