And that is precisely my argument (to my children) why nothing should ever be thrown away @AnnbMy new mini pc arrived and is working. Unfortunately, the keyboard that I have to go with it is a wireless one and it was left in Neil's room with the batteries still in, years ago. Result is, of course, very corroded batteries and connections that need cleaning thoroughly. Meantime Neil has given me a different keyboard which is not wireless. The connector to the monitor doesn't seem to be working either although the pc does work with a different connector to my little TV. Unfortunately, the stand I had with my TV, which hadn't been used since about 2014, went to the dump about 3 weeks ago. Wouldn't you just know it? For now, I am still using my laptop while Neil rethinks the plan.
We had a neighbour who had an old, huge, dilapidated shed, full of bits and pieces of tools, furniture and equipment. He knew that people laughed about his hoard but he told us: " When you stop using something, you should keep it for 7 years. Take it out, look at it and think about it for another 7 years. Then look at it again. If you haven't found a use for it by then, you can think about throwing it out. He was actually very good at fixing things with bits from his shed but when he died, his nephew had to clear out the whole lot with the old shed falling apart around him.And that is precisely my argument (to my children) why nothing should ever be thrown away @Annb
And you have reminded me that I need to check some equipment where it is possible batteries have been left in....
1 perhaps! But the burden needs support.1.Your burden is far far greater than mine
2.Me, me’s and myself have no power
3. Whatever gave you the idea I am allowed to think for myself?
What a lovely rose @gennepher. Do you happen to know its name?Fbg 6.9
Sun is out...but rather windy...
Nighttime wildlife video
Badger & A Fox & A Cat
48 seconds
Creative...a photo of some white roses in my garden...
Have your best day...
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There are raspberries, but two apples only on the new dessert Apple trees. No doubt there will be more than plenty on the inedible, unwanted cider apple trees. Cherries yes, but the tree is dropping them off before they are completely grown. Anyone know why this happens and my first strawberry plants are a slug magnet. Blackcurrants however are ripening nicely. Must check the redcurrants.EDIT this year only one apple on my 3 apple trees, no pears on pear trees, and no cherries on the cherry trees. No raspberries this year either...
Sorry, no, I have long lost the label @LivingLightlyWhat a lovely rose @gennepher. Do you happen to know its name?
As a rule, single flowers and old-fashioned cottage-garden varieties are better for pollinators than cultivars with elaborate, double flowers. This rose has a few extra petals but not enough to bury its nectar chambers.
Nectar-rich flowers like dandelions, single roses and white dead-nettle with their lengthy flowering periods, are a particularly vital food source for bumblebees. I love to watch and listen as they buzz around the foxgloves too. As they enter, the note drops, then they back out and the note rises again.
Saturday's FBG 4.4 mmol on waking at 6.00 am
Hope all your efforts pay off and your mum has a splendid visit. Organised games - meh!16.06
6.50am FBG 5.5
Yesterday MrSlim was persuaded to take me to a market in a town about an hours drive from here. We were checking whether this would be a suitable excursion for Mum next week. There are renovations to the church tower happening atm, scaffolding, cranes and building materials all over the car park, which of course is closed. After driving round for sone time we decided this would not work and tried a different town. Still not easy to park near to the market, but we can work around that. It is June, but I was still wearing a long sleeved tshirt, a lightweight fleece and a jacket. Having decided I would not need a scarf - it is halfway throughJune after all. the weather was dull but with a stiff breeze from the north felt really cold. One poor stallholder was shivering in her smart casual linen coat. The fish stalls were impressive, if pricey. Smoked salmon fillet @ €79.45 per kilo vegetables varied in price, the furst fresh haricicots vert first spotted @ €8 90 later €4.80then an astounding €12.50. Buyer beware. We walked around, bought a loaf of bread and headed back to the car, checking out a few restaurants on the way. Saturday excursion sorted. Weather permitting.
Need to find a nearby chateau to visit. We have several gardens in mind and Mum would enjoy them, but not if it is cold.
Sorted out a jigsaw to do together...
Arranged for daughter to send a specific dvd. Will sort through our collection for others she may enjoy. MrSlim has actually put the underfloor heating in the salon on, to test, we have never used it. Even with the heating on, I am concerned it won't be warm enough for Mum, who keeps her house close to 30°C.
However MrSlim is resolute - We will not be lighting the woodburner! We shall see.
Changing furniture around in preparation for the visit leaves one room looking bare. MrSlim is not best pleased to be required to renovarmte and paint a bedside cabinet immediately.
The Olympic bbq looms as well. Organised games are not really my thing. So much to do in just a few days. Would rather get some more off my list. MrSlim would say I m being boring.
You are doing better than me this year @SlimLizzyThere are raspberries, but two apples only on the new dessert Apple trees. No doubt there will be more than plenty on the inedible, unwanted cider apple trees. Cherries yes, but the tree is dropping them off before they are completely grown. Anyone know why this happens and my first strawberry plants are a slug magnet. Blackcurrants however are ripening nicely. Must check the redcurrants.
Thank you @ianpspursGood afternoon DCUK posse. I am currently mostly lurking just to check you are all behaving. I must say. @dunelm and @gennepher thank you for sharing your wonderful art/creative. @Krystyna23040 enjoy a relaxing day and thank you. Enjoy soggy/blustery/football Sunday.
Dad's favourite line........Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen. Happy Father’s Day to all fathers whose offspring ignore them.
Blood sugars this morning were 5.1
Mrs J is busy exercising her jaw muscles on her electronic communicator and the noise is horrendous at the moment. I need my motorcycle ear plugs.
Mrs J has already written my task list for today. If I find where it is, a swift bit of editing will occur.
Stay safe all.
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