Krystyna23040
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Yes @ianpspurs - the jumpers are definitely hygge.Thank Mrs A J for sharing the wonderful artwork @alf_Josiah. @Krystyna23040 good news that the swelling is subsiding quickly. Are those jumpers Hygge? although Icelandic ones are trending from all the adverts I see. No honestly, I really don't fancy an apple Danish and hazelnut hot chocolate - kale juice is just fine for me thanks.
We have just changed to our slightly warmer Autumn quilt @gennepher . The ginger biscuit sounds delicious.Still got my summer blanket on my bed.
I think the weather might be getting a tad cooler.
I might have to look for my winter blanket tomorrow.
But in the meantime I have found my sheepskin lined bed slippers...
A ginger biscuit, and a last cuppa tea ....
Good night...
Sweet dreams...
Thank you for sharing Mrs J's peacock @alf_JosiahGood Morening Ladies and Gentlemen.
Blood sugars this morning were 5.4, a number divisible by lots of other numbers.
Hopefully attached will be Mrs J’s latest artwork. It is a canvas with thousands of tiny beads stuck on the canvas. Make of it what you will.
Enjoy today all, we as a species will not pass this way again, which will make time travel improbable according to the current scientific knowledge.
Remember smile if you can.View attachment 70498
So you managed almost 6 miles @dunelm. Well done you.Good morning everyone from a cold, dull and quite late start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. The Girl In The Bubble stayed over last night and is already cheering up the day with a song and a dance. A bit colder yesterday but we had a smashing walk into town and down along the lower prom. Quite a lot of Japanese students about - I think from the Teikyo University of Japan in Durham programme. Managed nearly 6 miles and not too achy even after a climb up the cliff steps. Some days it can be quite slow and painful but yesterday was pretty good. You have to keep the muscles moving to pump the lymphatics and help with a dwindling immune system I feel. Art bit - didn’t finish my painting but did collect some fallen ginkgo leaves to add to last years dried ones. Hope your day is a good one. Best finish my Kory.
Thank you @Krystyna23040We have just changed to our slightly warmer Autumn quilt @gennepher . The ginger biscuit sounds delicious.
My body doesn't look much different now, but the last few years, especially the second confinement have caused a significant drop in overall fitness. Something I have tried to rectify, only to find my exercise regime no longer works for me, in fact it made for more damage and had to be abandoned.Is it that you like many of us are wondering where the body we once had has gone.
Am full of admiration for her beadwork peacock and also for having the patience to deal with what must have been a delicate and time consuming project.Tell MrsJ that the peacock is stunning @alf_Josiah
Made me smile, so thank you for this post @JohnEGreen
WD40 for all manner of squeaks. Mr Slim sounds like my dad when it comes to books. Over the past month my mum as re-homed over 2,000 books and a similar number of CD’s as well as 3,000 vinyl records and who knows how many tapes. Luckily there is a book exchange nearby run by an English couple who have taken most.04.11
8.30am FBG 5.3
The sliding glass door has got stiff and squeals, the blind on the salon door came down last night, but worst of all while cutting the grass yesterday, got the mower stuck. Ground is still wet and the wheels started spinning on a slight slope. Ok reverse, except it slid sideways and is now stuck fast in a thorny hedge, with no possibility of going backwards, tried for over an hour and moved it about a foot forward. Am going to have to get help. Feel as if i an a nuisance because last week had to ask the neighbour for help changing the gas bottle. When I told MrSlim about the glass door he said that the house knows we have sold it. Feels unloved and will start to play up. Seems he might be right.
Chimney sweep is coming this morning, that's one good thing. Found a cattery reasonably near that looks ok. Spent far too long trying to book online yesterday, Going to phone this morning. Maybe visit this afternoon. No idea of cost. Had to enter all my details and Kiki's including her medical history and still hadn't found out availability or costs.
Ordered a dress for wedding, but this morning realised have had it sent to wrong address. Ordered some wrapping material. Honeycomb paper, certainly more eco friendly than bubble wrap, it's arriving Thursday so china will have to wait. On to books maybe. Got far too many and MrSlim has given leave for a cull. Need boxes. Asked online but only offer was too far away. So it will be assorted supermarket boxes to start with anyway, once the supply of wine cases is exhausted. Just a few collected over the years.
Made me smile, so thank you for this post @JohnEGreen
Hug for the family history being tainted with tragedy which may well have been due to Cecil's machinations and for your friend's brother. Thank you for sharing the upbeat picture earlier. I like the sentiment - very Isaiah 11 6-9 which is a big favourite pericope of mine - even if my initial reaction was to move along quickly as there was a cat, While I'm here, @dunelm I'm taking the hug as for JKP and thank you for sharing your art - the "colour sparing?" lifted the whole piece for me but I'm not one to judge where art is concerned.Since I found the names Jack and kit wright Robert Catesby, Thomas Percy and Francis Tresham in the old family tree I don’t celebrate Guy Falks night just wouldn’t seem right somehow.
And anyway I have known too many people who have been injured by idiots throwing fireworks around including the 12 year old brother of a friend of mine who was blinded for life by a paint can thrown on a bonfire exploding I think it’s crazy to put pyrotechnics in the hands people who just are too irresponsible to have them never mind the poor animals that it harms.
Really good to hear that you have possibly found a good cattery @SlimLizzy04.11
8.30am FBG 5.3
The sliding glass door has got stiff and squeals, the blind on the salon door came down last night, but worst of all while cutting the grass yesterday, got the mower stuck. Ground is still wet and the wheels started spinning on a slight slope. Ok reverse, except it slid sideways and is now stuck fast in a thorny hedge, with no possibility of going backwards, tried for over an hour and moved it about a foot forward. Am going to have to get help. Feel as if i an a nuisance because last week had to ask the neighbour for help changing the gas bottle. When I told MrSlim about the glass door he said that the house knows we have sold it. Feels unloved and will start to play up. Seems he might be right.
Chimney sweep is coming this morning, that's one good thing. Found a cattery reasonably near that looks ok. Spent far too long trying to book online yesterday, Going to phone this morning. Maybe visit this afternoon. No idea of cost. Had to enter all my details and Kiki's including her medical history and still hadn't found out availability or costs.
Ordered a dress for wedding, but this morning realised have had it sent to wrong address. Ordered some wrapping material. Honeycomb paper, certainly more eco friendly than bubble wrap, it's arriving Thursday so china will have to wait. On to books maybe. Got far too many and MrSlim has given leave for a cull. Need boxes. Asked online but only offer was too far away. So it will be assorted supermarket boxes to start with anyway, once the supply of wine cases is exhausted. Just a few collected over the years.
Made me smile, so thank you for this post @JohnEGreen
Have been really good and have taken it easy. So am swapping between sitting and walking around (with my Nordic Walking pole) correcting class members.do take it easy for some time. I must say there was never any mention of using Nordic walking poles for teaching on my course - or I missed that week.
Thank you @ianpspurs. The hug was a share between JKP and the lack of small peopleHug for the family history being tainted with tragedy which may well have been due to Cecil's machinations and for your friend's brother. Thank you for sharing the upbeat picture earlier. I like the sentiment - very Isaiah 11 6-9 which is a big favourite pericope of mine - even if my initial reaction was to move along quickly as there was a cat, While I'm here, @dunelm I'm taking the hug as for JKP and thank you for sharing your art - the "colour sparing?" lifted the whole piece for me but I'm not one to judge where art is concerned.
Hope HOPe colonoscopy goes wellJKP has a colonoscopy on Wednesday
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