Indeed.It was sad to read about oldvtar.
Hope the scan goes well and has the result you want.Another day,
Another appointment.
MRI scan to see how much, if any, deterioration of the knee since the op to fix leg.
Best wishes to all on journeys back & forth in this and coming weeks .
May good news forever be in your favour.
Thank you @gennepherGood that your journey home passed relatively smoothly @dunelm
And for your art bit, I love the apparent simplicity of this...
Thanks @ianpspurs - woops! For the typo - that would have been interesting.Morning all from Lower Soggy Bottom on Drip Trip day provided all the pumping engines, deep drains and sluices hereabouts still function. @lindisfel good news on having a good sleep and seeing all those birds must have been a tonic for you. @gennepher hug for the effects of that cold on your mood but thanks for sharing the splendid creative. @dunelm good news on the uneventful journey home. Thank you for sharing the art. The hug is for the demise of the cherished cafetiere - I'm assuming the more grand version was a typo not a new business venture. Whether one is a Paloma or Cass kinda person take the advice of these dudes and dudettes - lyrics
He’ll want your clothes, your sunglasses and your motorcycle.He'll be back then
Marjorie' s dad didn't like the Germans. He was in the army before the war as a regular and fought in the infantry in the retreat from Dunkirk. He was one of the last ones off and he told me how the Stucas sank the boat in front and behind them.Don't mention the war Ann ..it's not valid as an argument!
I don't think it's inefficiency its lack of staff. Ask the Conservatives they have under funded the health service for years!Just had a call from my brother who told me Mum had a fall in the road, two days ago, but she will be alright and no need to come home.
Bump and cut on the head, two black eyes and several nasty bruises elsewhere. Am actually more worried that nobody knows why she fell.
And the twelve hours waiting in A&E still makes me quiver with rage at the inefficiency of the NHS.
My father was at Dunkirk this is an excerpt from his war record.Marjorie' s dad didn't like the Germans. He was in the army before the war as a regular and fought in the infantry in the retreat from Dunkirk. He was one of the last ones off and he told me how the Stucas sank the boat in front and behind them.
Then like one of my uncles he was in the desert and into Italy he thought Monty was a great guy.
He was a little man, but very hard, once a German sniper shot his driver, I said what did you do Joe? O I just pushed him over and drove on.
He hated the Germans come to the pub in a Beer festival in the village when he was a old man, but I quite understood his reaction.
D.
Sorry to hear about that! Hope your mam is ok.Just had a call from my brother who told me Mum had a fall in the road, two days ago, but she will be alright and no need to come home.
Bump and cut on the head, two black eyes and several nasty bruises elsewhere. Am actually more worried that nobody knows why she fell.
And the twelve hours waiting in A&E still makes me quiver with rage at the inefficiency of the NHS.
My father was at Dunkirk this is an excerpt from his war record.
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He and a communications officer set a communication set up in a hut nrear the beach the officer was killed just before they were leaving by a German shell that went right through the hut they were in. He was to receive three more mentions in dispatches and then the DSM for his part in the battle of the Atlantic.
My step father had an intense dislike for Germans he stepped on a mine in Italy and lost his right leg from the knee down it ultimately contributed to his early demise in his fifties so both my mother and grandmother were war widows as my maternal grandfather died at sea in the first year of the war. So there was no love for the German nation in our family.
Well I hope that the scan gives some good newsAnother day,
Another appointment.
MRI scan to see how much, if any, deterioration of the knee since the op to fix leg.
Best wishes to all on journeys back & forth in this and coming weeks .
May good news forever be in your favour.
My maternal grandfather was a professional soldier, East Yorkshire Regiment. He was at Dunkirk and then back on D day. North Africa, Italy, commissioned at Monte Casino where he was awarded a Military Medal. Buried in Haifa after being shot by a sniper in Jerusalem in 1948. What an absolute waste is war.Some hugs and hopes for no change to give out. @SlimLizzy hug for your Mum and the stress that incident has caused you. @Annb sorry to hear that your eyes have deteriorated and I hope the legs don't swell too much. @jjraak I hope the MRI shows no change. @lindisfel your father in law sounds quite a character. My grandfather was also at Dunkirk and one of the last out. He never spoke about it but did have his saws sharpened by a German who had been a POW and lived locally. Grandfather, who had been regular army, also spoke some Cantonese and Urdu? - most of which my Strict Baptist grandmother forbade him to teach me. It was "fruit growers" - those with very basic (i.e. small) smallholdings - who thus dodged war service he was most vitriolic about much more than the other side who he said at least served their country.
Was that the Stern Gang that shot him?My maternal grandfather was a professional soldier, East Yorkshire Regiment. He was at Dunkirk and then back on D day. North Africa, Italy, commissioned at Monte Casino where he was awarded a Military Medal. Buried in Haifa after being shot by a sniper in Jerusalem in 1948. What an absolute waste is war.
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