We have had intermittent snow all through the night it did stick to the grass and the roofs. @gennepher. But has mostly gone now. Temperature at noon on my thermometer in back garden -1 degrees.Winter wonderland outside my bedroom window. No foxes or badgers out so far tonight...
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good thing it was a laser rather than a phaser!Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen. Yes it is cold and for some snowy, but it is another day on our journey through the universe.
Blood sugars this morning were 7.4 and I know why.
Yesterday’s blood test went well all I have to do is await the result. Also yesterday’s lasering of my eye has restored my vision in that eye, such luxury to have clear vision again, I’m almost tempted to go for a ride on my motorcycle just to celebrate.
The words slightly corrupted of a song “ Slipping down slowly, slipping down slightly, think I’ll fall off again “ spring to mind.
Stay safe, stay warm all.
A WOW ..for the pic.Awoke to fbs of 7.2 and a view of our first snow of the year. We had arranged to meet our past neighbours for lunch and a catch up at a venue up in the hills but had to cancel due to the inclement weather.Stay safe and warm folks.View attachment 70685
We still have a lot of snow here, it is not fit to go out driving. The people I saw this morning trying to get their cars up and running to go to work gave up and went back indoors.We have had intermittent snow all through the night it did stick to the grass and the roofs. @gennepher. But has mostly gone now. Temperature at noon on my thermometer in back garden -1 degrees.
not spending any time at all in the garden, however had to put our bins out and I have noticed that there is peeking through some spring bulbs.
@LivingLightly the photographs I posted showed the large plants in bloom, sadly the flowers have now all gone.
do I cut the stems right down?
it is my first summer growing them.
Thank you@jjraak. It made sense to cancel. Below freezing temperatures as well as traffic problems made it an easy decision.We will just have to re-arrange at a more suitable time. A day to stay indoors if able to. Still minus 2 this evening. Brrr! Stay safe and keep warm.A WOW ..for the pic.
So many good ones today with the snow .
Hug for the cancelled appointment....but better safe than sorry maybe .
Thank you Ian....@dunelm thank you for sharing another of the wonderful red roof pieces, I had to look hard for the red in that one. I hope the free at the point of need went well. @gennepher thanks for photos and video and really good idea not to drive today. I hope tomorrow is better for driving. @alf_Josiah good news on the laser surgery. @JohnEGreen sorry to hear about the battery problem and sleep disruption, hope all is working fine now. @dogslife thank you for sharing the photo, shame about the meet up but the right decision.
I think that your eye appointment can wait for a proper thaw, or the triggers do get through. I did get a warning that the A55 was closed in places. Some parts of the motorway around her during the night was limited speeds and down to one lane. My garden thermometer says it is -2 fifteen minutes ago.We still have a lot of snow here, it is not fit to go out driving. The people I saw this morning trying to get their cars up and running to go to work gave up and went back indoors.
The main road that is the steep hill has not been gritted. Consequently no buses are running in this area.
I have a diabetic retinopathy appointment in the morning. But if it freezes over tonight I won't be going for it, I'm not risking that steep hill. I had one scary slide down it in the car many many years ago and I vowed never ever again.... I did arrive safely to the bottom of hill but other people did not...
I cleared the car mostly of snow today, and had the engine running for 15 minutes...
I spoke to a neighbour who thinks it won't drop below zero tonight but might be 1C
Met office says -4 C tonight.
My road is currently is like a deep slush puppie drink...
It is not just the diabetic retinopathy appointment. I have five other things I need to do.
How do you hold your world famous garden partys?Yes not the weather to go out in if it can be avoided 0 degrees here and predicted to drop to -2 degrees tonight.
My tip of a backyard this morning.
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Well, you say that, but the snow even makes the bins look a little magical .Yes not the weather to go out in if it can be avoided 0 degrees here and predicted to drop to -2 degrees tonight.
My tip of a backyard this morning.
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Well, you say that, but the snow even makes the bins look a little magical .
Disney could make something of that, I'm sure .
It is 1C here. In the bewitching hour.. Just gone out to look. No worse than it was earlier. No more snow. But probably black ice. Current plan is to wait for the rat run to finish...they come over through the lane from A55.. they underestimate the conditions on that steep hill, and they are the ones that have meetings with trees and brick walls and land in people's front gardens...I think that your eye appointment can wait for a proper thaw, or the triggers do get through. I did get a warning that the A55 was closed in places. Some parts of the motorway around her during the night was limited speeds and down to one lane. My garden thermometer says it is -2 fifteen minutes ago.
stay warm and safe.
have a look first thing if it has thawed.
I too have to go out first thing, boots on, big cost and thermals I think.
That looks brilliant @JohnEGreenLooked a bit better before but is now a work in progress dice the decking was built every thing else in stacked on the one side there’s a bike shed to be put up to house Keiran’s and Melody’s bike a shelter for my scooter to be erected and the back yard is about the size of a postage stamp.
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There's a kind of hush all over the world .... springs to mind @Lamont D. Could that be the song you were thinking of I wonder?And it's raining in the Caribbean......
'And it seems, it's raining all over the world....'
I'm certain that is a lyric in a song, itching at the back of my noggin.
Yes @Krystyna23040. We're advised to keep sprained limbs rested, but mobile. That seems a bit of a contradiction in terms and, in any case, it's a difficult balance to achieve!Yesterday I wondered if I had overdone it with the dog walk, but this morning I was able to teach without my stick and my ankle was absolutely fine. Am still wearing the ankle support of course.
It is such a fine line between getting it right and overdoing it. Fingers crossed that I stay sensible (for once)
I agree - it is a difficult balance to achieve. Rest too much and you slow down the healing. Overdo it and you slow down the healing.Yes @Krystyna23040. We're advised to keep sprained limbs rested, but mobile. That seems a bit of a contradiction in terms and, in any case, it's a difficult balance to achieve!
Tuesday's FBG, 4.5 mmol/l on waking at 6.00 am.
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