JohnEGreen
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- Messages
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- Location
- Nottinghamshire
- Type of diabetes
- Other
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Tripe and Onions
Thank you @ianpspursGreetings from L.A. one and all. @dunelm thank you for sharing your art again. Enjoy your Safari (do you have the correct jacket?) to Birmingham and have a bostin time there. @gennepher it is not blowing your own trumpet to be happy with such a detailed and well observed work. The most complex one yet imho. I imagine our neighbourhoods to be very different but I too am feeling the effects of hay fever much more this year. I am also having insect bites which have never been something I have noticed before. Maybe they like the chemical cocktail floating around me.JKP has bought me several anti insect tops as an early birthday present @Annb good news on the final radiator being fitted. I hope the stock/soup making goes well. I/we have had several goes at both. Always have high expectations only to be bitterly disappointed at the first mouthful. JKP likes ham hock. For me the taste is just not giving as gen Z say. I'm not a fan of anything much except eggs. Enjoy Tuesday - must soon be coffee and muffin with yogurt (h/m keto blueberry) time.
I am glad this all seems finally to be sorted @AnnbThere we go. Plans scuppered for a few hours anyway. Neil is OK but just as we were going to get all the cardboad and such outg to the car, the men arrived with our final radiator and are now under the floor, fitting pipes prior to actually putting the radiator in. Don't get me wrong - I am happy that they have finally come to do the job but it just reinforces the thought that there is no point making plans.
All the radiators have had to be turned off but we seem to still have tap water and, at least, I have my 2 soup pots on.
BG down now to 5.6.
Glad to read you liked your work - we all do.Hug for the bites. I've edited the quoted post so that it makes some sense and it is clear what was h/m and blueberry.Thank you @ianpspurs
It is very rare for me to be really happy with some artwork I do. This one took me by surprise when I lifted my finger off the screen, and I am thinking that's not bad at all...
I too am covered with insect bites this year...
Is fastball a baseball based predictive text? Incoming thunderstorm here so hardly perfect - enjoy your swing and photo session.I am swinging on my swing, taking videos of a wee little bluetit taking pieces of fastball for its babies...
I am less than a metre away, and I am leaning in to less than half metre away, and the little bluetit is not one bit fazed by me waving a black phone at it...
The perfect afternoon...but I am missing my afternoon nap...
Smashing. You can see two people chatting away and someone thinking either, “can we get on with it” or “I can’t get a word in edgeways”. Snapshots of life. Brilliant.Fbg 6.7
Nighttime wildlife video
The Fox and the Cat
32secs
Creative...one line sketch.
These 3 people were talking ages.
I was watching them.
I was drinking my cuppa tea having a rest between shops.
Then I thought I will try and draw them.
I thought they would move before I finished.
But they didn't.
Their bodies moved position slightly.
I don't like sounding my own trumpet, but this might be the best one I have done yet...it surprised me when I took my drawing finger off the screen...
Warm today.
Hayfever again.
Eyes tired...it's the hayfever...
I think a nap now...
Have your best day...
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That predicatative text playing games again. I corrected it awhile ago, but obviously not quickly enough...bed rest now while phone recharges..... no sign of thunderstorms here... but then the weather makes its own rules as well...Is fastball a baseball based predictive text? Incoming thunderstorm here so hardly perfect - enjoy your swing and photo session.
Thank you @ianpspurs - linen - so overrated unless of course you look like Peter Ustinov.Greetings from L.A. one and all. @dunelm thank you for sharing your art again. Enjoy your Safari (do you have the correct jacket?) to Birmingham and have a bostin time there. @gennepher it is not blowing your own trumpet to be happy with such a detailed and well observed work. The most complex one yet imho. I imagine our neighbourhoods to be very different but I too am feeling the effects of hay fever much more this year. I am also having insect bites which have never been something I have noticed before. Maybe they like the chemical cocktail floating around me.JKP has bought me several anti-insect tops as an early birthday present @Annb good news on the final radiator being fitted. I hope the stock/soup making goes well. I/we have had several goes at both. Always have high expectations only to be bitterly disappointed at the first mouthful. JKP likes ham hock. For me the taste is just not giving as gen Z say. I'm not a fan of anything boiled except eggs. Enjoy Tuesday - must soon be coffee and muffin (h/m keto blueberry) with yogurt time.
Thank you @dunelmSmashing. You can see two people chatting away and someone thinking either, “can we get on with it” or “I can’t get a word in edgeways”. Snapshots of life. Brilliant.
Are you sure these are bona fide workmen @Annb who know what they are doing?Neil told me that the men had to drain the pipes under the floor for which they had a specially shaped tray to hold under the open valve but that tray had to be emptied frequently. The container they used was a hard hat!
Yeah it has been a bit of a time... but not bowel cancer, so let‘s be thankful for small mercies.Sounds awful. Sending you hugs and sympathy, for morale, if nothing else.
None here either.That predicatative text playing games again. I corrected it awhile ago, but obviously not quickly enough...bed rest now while phone recharges..... no sign of thunderstorms here... but then the weather makes its own rules as well...
compromise is the key to a successful relationship.Now I feel vulnerable.
On Ancestry I have two trees which I am the home person.
My parents that brought me up, which everyone knows as my parents, are on the tree I have made public.
But at my Aunt's funeral my cousin tells me in the church that the person in the coffin is in fact my mother, and he, my cousin, is in fact my brother. I knew none of this before the funeral.
So my second tree, where I am the home person with my birth parents I have kept private, so as not to upset any living relatives.
I got an Ancestry DNA test last year, and attached the results to my second private tree.
This morning I got a request from someone to view that private tree, because she says she is related to parent 1 on my private tree (this is my birth father)...
I have thought about it all day, she asked to view the tree, so I granted her private access.
Now I feel vulnerable...
Thanks @Lamont Dcompromise is the key to a successful relationship.
Teamwork still rears it's head up.
I believe it's your optimism, battling with your cautious side.
And both sides of it won't win.
that's anxiety.
which is normal.
hoping for a positive outcome for you.
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