Are Staithes! A Cornish type fishing village on the East Coast I remember it well when I was at Bilsdale transmitter. It wouldn't have been long after you went to the Falklands.Good morning everyone on an overcast and balmy start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. 6.2 on the gom jabbar this a.m. It looks to be another ankle swelling day in the land of surprises where some mass shouting at politicians is being watered down by folk shouting at footy. North of the border, folk will be receiving the postcards that they, themselves sent from Germany a couple of days ago! We are off out to lunch today and trying for crab salads at the Cod and Lobster in Staithes (pronounced 'steers' by the 11 fingered locals). Art bit - finishing off from yesterday. Hope your day is just warm enough. I best make some koffy and hang out the washing on the Siegfried line.
God bless you Ian, may you recover fully soon.Morning all from a sunny L.A. Yet another night where I am reminded how blessed I was that other improvements were more pressing than removing ceiling fans. I feel sorry for those who suffer in the heat but this is my wheelhouse - fitbit sleep scores and basic data support that feeling. @dunelm thanks for sharing the art and I hope you source and enjoy that crab. @gennepher I hope the important business goes well and thank you for sharing the majestic creative. @JohnEGreen of course any change to an important routine which has worked well is stressful. @Krystyna23040 the hat and air con sound just the sort of sensible actions one expects from yourself. Mr K's influence is strong@Ryhia glad my diary was accurate and you had a good day. I hope the back trouble can be well managed asap. @Lamont D I'm sure we all hope and pray for that shower to be installed today. @lindisfel you are in our thoughts and the prayers of fellow believers and more importantly living in the love and grace of God. You've all done very well to stick with this so far. Have a summer song* and my best wishes for a splendid Tuesday. *Sorry Jack, for nearly 50 years I've had this as an Eagles song.
Not so hot in North Cumbria today. Marjorie went to Tia Chi in Carlisle and the bus was cool.Yes according to Alexa at the moment 21 degrees and expected high of 25 in Norwich today.
Thank you Derek. As for me, what he said (27C hereGod bless you Ian, may you recover fully soon.
Thank you Ian for the creative compliment @ianpspurs.Morning all from a sunny L.A. Yet another night where I am reminded how blessed I was that other improvements were more pressing than removing ceiling fans. I feel sorry for those who suffer in the heat but this is my wheelhouse - fitbit sleep scores and basic data support that feeling. @dunelm thanks for sharing the art and I hope you source and enjoy that crab. @gennepher I hope the important business goes well and thank you for sharing the majestic creative. @JohnEGreen of course any change to an important routine which has worked well is stressful. @Krystyna23040 the hat and air con sound just the sort of sensible actions one expects from yourself. Mr K's influence is strong@Ryhia glad my diary was accurate and you had a good day. I hope the back trouble can be well managed asap. @Lamont D I'm sure we all hope and pray for that shower to be installed today. @lindisfel you are in our thoughts and the prayers of fellow believers and more importantly living in the love and grace of God. You've all done very well to stick with this so far. Have a summer song* and my best wishes for a splendid Tuesday. *Sorry Jack, for nearly 50 years I've had this as an Eagles song.
Yes, @ianpspurs Mr K's advice is often (usually) correct.Morning all from a sunny L.A. Yet another night where I am reminded how blessed I was that other improvements were more pressing than removing ceiling fans. I feel sorry for those who suffer in the heat but this is my wheelhouse - fitbit sleep scores and basic data support that feeling. @dunelm thanks for sharing the art and I hope you source and enjoy that crab. @gennepher I hope the important business goes well and thank you for sharing the majestic creative. @JohnEGreen of course any change to an important routine which has worked well is stressful. @Krystyna23040 the hat and air con sound just the sort of sensible actions one expects from yourself. Mr K's influence is strong@Ryhia glad my diary was accurate and you had a good day. I hope the back trouble can be well managed asap. @Lamont D I'm sure we all hope and pray for that shower to be installed today. @lindisfel you are in our thoughts and the prayers of fellow believers and more importantly living in the love and grace of God. You've all done very well to stick with this so far. Have a summer song* and my best wishes for a splendid Tuesday. *Sorry Jack, for nearly 50 years I've had this as an Eagles song.
I have this image of the young Mr K's friends and family, head in hands/eyes rolling, saying she's a stunner alright but how the hell are you gonna tame that one ? Him all chilled out and Krystyna whsiperer like, saying, relax guys, I got thisYes, @ianpspurs Mr K's advice is often (usually) correct.
John, I get what you are saying and any procedure is worrisome.I must admit I am starting to feel a little overwhelmed it may sound daft as I now the the op on Monday is a straightforward procedure and a minor op but the complexity of stopping my warfarin using injectables then afterwards having to use injections and warfarin together for a certain amount of time and having to manage it all myself is giving me a bit of anxiety.
The tide was out Derek and this group of traditional B&W bonnet women remembered you wellAre Staithes! A Cornish type fishing village on the East Coast I remember it well when I was at Bilsdale transmitter. It wouldn't have been long after you went to the Falklands.
I could have stopped as assistant manager but I yielded to others ideas.
I had a furnished flat in Great Ayton village with three floors.
Ah, but it woren't a Cromer crab bore.The tide was out Derek and this group of traditional B&W bonnet women remembered you well. The crab salad was smashing @ianpspurs
Ooh I have gone all Galton BlackistonAh, but it woren't a Cromer crab bore.JKP goes apoplectic at the thought of any other kind really being a crab and they must be smartly dressed by a Narfick gel. Comedy gold to me. Which aspirational place in the D and D is the northern Southwold/Padstow where the dressed crabs wear morning dress? I found Harrogate a tad tawdry if I'm honest.
Sorry. Either me or the late Duke of Edinburgh. To be fair I was in Harrogate in winter for a Baptism so probably didn't catch it looking the best. Anyone vouch for any of these?Ooh I have gone all Galton Blackiston. The view from No1 Cromer is pretty good - stopped there for some smashing seafood on a bike trip a few years ago. Nearly got wiped out by some old bodger in a landrover a few miles before hand coming down the coast road out of Kings Lynn. Ah, Harrogate - we have our reunion there because it’s where the Army Apprentices College was/is located.
John, I get what you are saying and any procedure is worrisome.
Have faith for the docs doing it. And believe that they really know what they are are doing.
With the outcome, being an improvement.
Otherwise, you wouldn't take it on.
You know what it takes and I'm sure you will come through it all ok.
My best wishes for Monday.
Those location look as though they have been picked for their distance away from all civilisation so you can’t check them out ….. Apart from one! Your report from Rocky Bottom is awaited with baited hook and breath.Sorry. Either me or the late Duke of Edinburgh. To be fair I was in Harrogate in winter for a Baptism so probably didn't catch it looking the best. Anyone vouch for any of these?
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