Thanks IanMorning all from L.A. where the border twixt late summer and autumn keeps changing ever so slightly. I'm not complaining as heating costs remain within the guidelines; no ugly red on Excel. Changing the rules is the talk of the town or Westminster Bubble so one just changes the conditional formatting and all is good - someone should tell Rachel. @gennepher hug for the stress but thanks for sharing the lovely photo. @jjraak yesterday's excursion sounds as though it was a tonic for the soul even if the knee may whinge for a while. Thank you for sharing the amazing photos. Reminds me that after initially being awed by regularly seeing all the landmarks up close and personal I soon realised I belong in wide open, basically deserted, Cambridgeshire Fen landscape, certain types of cricket field and Churches. I also realised that, despite working in a people profession, I'm usually not comfortable around most people except very close family. I have since learned that The Perigord Noir and Paphos (well, one hotel) "work" for me - in the company of JKP and boys. @dunelm thank you for that sign. Good job I was up well before 6.00 am to watch the cricket, blink and it was over and out. Today I have a dilemma, super salmon salad as per or beef for St Luke? - quite the patron saint. Enjoy at least some but preferably all of your own Friday.
Beautiful finding that album @dunelmGood morning everyone from a do not rain day here in French Froggy France. Lots more sorting yesterday and treasures discovered including a photo album of family snaps taken in the 1960’s. My niece, who arrived yesterday was taken with the images; “these are great grandma as I have only known you and grandad as old folk.” Well, there you go. Out to lunch today before my niece heads back to Bordeaux. Art bit, last of the yellow I feel. Hope your day goes well even if it doesn’t feel like a Friday. Must make koffy.
Thank you @gennepher
Thank you @ianpspurs - hope the grandchildren enjoy the video showGreat find with that photo album and wonderful reaction from your niece. The other day I found a copy of the DVD we had made from our wedding video (and 2 original videos, not sure if anyone still has a video player, why would they?) and may show our grandchildren next weekend (we did keep a Blu-ray player that plays dvds, I don't really know why - laziness?), could be interesting as there are so many of their ancestors long since passed away and Nanny and Granddad 40 years younger and "dressed up." We don't have photos about here (well, I won't) - did back in the Old Country. Your art is always quality Sir but today's piece is one I especially like. If I was a man who put things on walls that is one I'd happily hang. Thank you for creating and sharing.
They might, I know mice sometimes eat fungi, so why not badgers?So, it's not the badger having a magic mushroom party?
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I can't unsee that with a red MAGA baseball cap on now.Fbg 6.9
Wildlife video
Night time creatures in my garden.
But YouTube wasted my time this morning.
I had written in all the boxes as I usually do, but title and description won't 'take' . Each time I fill them in it comes back blank saying 'Error'
I have wasted a full hour trying to correct this, and using a different device, but it keeps saying 'error' and won't fill in.
That is my internet 'playtime' gone. I won't be coming back on again today, maybe tonight or tomorrow....
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It is fine weather out there, and I have lost an hour of that...see you all tomorrow...
I want to play, have fun, enjoy the day, not be at the grindstone with inefficient technology, inefficient software, stupid inefficient YouTube, etc
Creative...a new series for the next few days until I feel like drawing again (or have time because of the other inefficient stupid technology issues I am trying to sort)..a photographic tour of my garden... the badger has rearranged many of my ornaments (broken some eg a head missing) and so here's where I have found some of them...I used to have many intact ornaments, and made little tableaus (or is it an 'x' instead of an 's'). I used to enjoy taking photographs of them.
One of the guardians of the garden today, the badger had bit the head off his mate, so he is not very friendly....
Have your best day ...
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We have an old cider apple orchard, the trees are gradually dying and all stumps produce fungus, though not always the same one.Yes I've often bagged up surplus leaves @SlimLizzy when I've run out of space elsewhere and they break down into leafmould as long as they're not allowed to dry out.
Fabulous fungi photos @SlimLizzy. The fruiting bodies on your walnut tree stump look suspiciously like the dreaded honey fungus Armillaria mellea
Thursday 's FBG 4.8 mmol/l on waking at 6.00 am.
Since you enjoyed the photos so much, here is a pic of the same again from today. The three in the foreground are literally melting away. Dripping black.Splendid shot of Snowy Inkcaps Coprinopsis nivea too! @SlimLizzy
Thursday 's FBG 4.8 mmol/l on waking at 6.00 am.
Rehab is a long road @jjraak. My injuries from being hit by a white van (no predictive text not a white can) while cycling were nowhere as bad as yours but I am still working on them 19 years later and still improving.Kind of you to say so @ianpspurs
Appointment went well .
If nothing else I might get that referral I've been after back to kings to review leg.
3 years in and something just isn't right, still most grateful though for the skill & expertise of the surgeons for all they did for me that day .
But this pain issue can't be part of daily life without some investigation.
Anyway, after appointment, suitably prepared with my cane, and channelling my very best David Niven/Hugh Laurie in house (take ya pick )
In my mind, while this was a real trek for me.
It was of the mindset, i might not get better days than today.
So exhausted and most likely to be paying the price listening to Mr achy knee for the next few days, I'm luxuriating in physically just being 'out' there again among people.
It's been a long road, and a good way to go yet....but we're getting there, even if it is itsy bitsy baby steps
So post examination, I slowly sauntered off, resting often to enjoy what turned out to be quite a marvelous weather day.
Idea as suggested by Lauren, was to avoid the fees to go up the shard proper, and instead pop next door to the sky gardens .
Free to go up she said, and gawk & ooh at the views over London.
But silly me....
From the woman who directional skills, stop at "turn right...no no no ..the other right "...
I should have doubted her locational skills
Apparently it's on the other side of river to the shard ..
"It's on the south side ..no no no the other south side..."
So no overview from me of old London town.
But given the song choice, an appropriately inspired walk/hobble along the river running through it, Good ol' father Thames
For those not local, London must seem huge.
And with over 9 million people it is.
However for any reasonably healthy person, I'd say the more obvious tourists parts are very walkable and easily doable in a day or two
(not including the queuing and patient shuffling as one moves around each "pay here" site with seemingly everyone in London on the same day...)
So very walkable .
Mine is only a small snippet of what's on offer if one looks.
So please accept my pics as my meagre offering to the arts & crafts section of our fabulous little winglet of the forum.
Old London...
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Majestic (my fav pic )
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Old London meets new London.
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For obvious reasons, the Walkie Talkie Tower.
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One super yacht.
This one I believe, for those more nautical
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And the river itself HMS Belfast on view
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Thank you for the link @jjraak . The sonic boom was truly impressive.
Mine had a reinforced inkwell with quill, and a groove for my pencil.They built school desks really well in those days.
My grammar school teachers were provisioned with multiple choices of ammunition.Though they couldn’t protect you from a well aimed one of these launched from Mr McGlauphlin’s hand.
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Only the name has been changed to protect the guilty.
No Fbg this morning - completely forgot until after breakfast.
Day 3 of Covid and actually do feel a bit better. Must be a bit better because I have got dressed today.
Predictive text has gone a bit crazy at the moment. It obviously thinks that as I am not 100% at the moment it can have a field day. I am picking up most of them before posting but one of then that got through was sonic book. Is there even such a thing.
Not read about nudism being a symptom..mmhhMust be a bit better because I have got dressed today.
My directions used to be visual rather than verbal. I do know left from right but tend to stick my hand out to the required direction before I can bring the right word to the fore. Must go back to the old days of indicating directions when driving.Rehab is a long road @jjraak. My injuries from being hit by a white van (no predictive text not a white can) while cycling were nowhere as bad as yours but I am still working on them 19 years later and still improving.
Lauren's locational skills sound very similar to mine. Me 'turn right'. Mr K 'turn right or the way you are pointing '
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