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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

Thanks Ian
@ianpspurs
 
Beautiful finding that album @dunelm

I love the painting....
 
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....
28secs

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 ...

 
Thank you @ianpspurs - hope the grandchildren enjoy the video show
 
I can't unsee that with a red MAGA baseball cap on now. Not very friendly is somewhat of an understatement, positively Halloween like but beautifully photographed as usual. Do you think the badger(s) saw it and the companion as enemies/threats so attacked one then thought what pathetic creatures, they are no threat at all? I'll leave that with any badger psychologists out there.
 
We have an old cider apple orchard, the trees are gradually dying and all stumps produce fungus, though not always the same one.
There are also many "mushrooms" MrSlim is always keen to try them and sometimes it has taken significant effort to dissuade him. Here you can take your mushrooms to a pharmacist for reliable identification, but no, he just chucks them into a frying pan.
Last year he was about to eat them when I pointed out that they were rather grey and slimy, didn't look right to me. Also he needed to be aware that most poisonous mushrooms have toxins that attack the kidneys. Since he only has partially functioning kidneys, is it worth the risk?
Thankfully he made the sensible decision.
MrSlim does actually have both his kidneys, one with impaired function, can't remember the figure, but its not high and the other at about 10%, almost useless, but better than nothing.
To me it's utterly stupid to take a risk with something that might have an adverse effect on them.
 
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Splendid shot of Snowy Inkcaps Coprinopsis nivea too! @SlimLizzy

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.

Thank you for the identification too @LivingLightly
 
Good Afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen.

Blood sugars this morning were 6.5
Here in Tilehurst Towers Friday blood sugar readings seem to slightly higher and I’m saying why.

This morning I had my flu jab and 10th covid jab. Just before I had the jabs I was asked if I was over 65, Me being me couldn’t let this opportunity go, therefore my reply was along the lines of “Do I not look like I’m over 65?” An embarrassed silence followed then the answer was almost whispered “Yes” . I do have a reputation to maintain at this dispensing pharmacist.

Stay safe all
 
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 '
 
They built school desks really well in those days.
Mine had a reinforced inkwell with quill, and a groove for my pencil.
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.
My grammar school teachers were provisioned with multiple choices of ammunition.
I didn't mind the odd reminder, but the metal ruler across the knuckles I truly despised.
 
6.6 this horrible day, went to funeral early doors of a former colleague.
While it was good to see the friends, I just think that it should be celebration rather than mournful.

When I arrived back home a surprise of #2 was sitting there have a chat with Mrs L.
Over from yorkieland, for a few days holidaying on an island in the Atlantic.
I'm not jeslous.
I don't want to miss the wet, wind and cool weather, who would?

The cricket was very disappointing, the pitch more so.

The full moon was so bright this morning. I thought the sun had come up the wrong way.

My bestest wishes for the weekend.
 
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.
 
 
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.
 
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