@JohnEGreenI was referred for both eyes but the clinic only sorted one eye the one with the worst cataract as the NHS would only fund the one operation I have since learned that the second operation would be funded if you met certain criteria and not being able to have a normal diabetic eye test would infact fall within the requirements for that criteria but as I have said no follow up check was carried out because spec savers would not be paid for it.
My friend's cataracts were done by a private clinic funded by the NHS. And she was told to go back to the optician's who referred her for her post operative cataract checkup. The optician said to my friend she got paid for every referral. I would make an assumption, obviously this is only an assumption, that in the money the opticians were paid included the post operative cataract checkup they were meant to provide.My cataract surgery was carried out by a private clinic funded by the NHS and spec savers had no contract with the private clinic even though the surgery was funded by the NHS there fore spec savers would not do the follow up check and I am assuming that it why the spec savers optician just ignored the letter I gave them from the clinic requesting a follow up check most annoying.
thank you @gennepherI love all three of these @dunelm
A brilliant series...
That cocktail stick shoved into the metal hole of a former brush looks like jolly good idea. Now I have a use for those cocktail sticks I have just unearthed in my front room tidy up. By the way @dunelm I think the painting with the cocktail sticks is great...Good morning everyone on what appears to be the start of another sun shiny day here in the dark and dangerous north.
5.4 this a.m.
Yesterday I found out first hand about something called a Gender Reveal Party (our eldest granddaughter has gone mad!). Oh well, another thing to be avoided - like bridal showers, baby showers and other associated nonsense that are probably imported from loony land where things are all sparkles and flim flam to get the mesmerised to part with hard earned dosh. The price of one admission is your mind - a line in a song prophesied back in 1968 and probably assisted by some Timothy Leary powder.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch - two items on the packing list for our trip to France next week - Curly Wurlys and Starbursts. Our niece has the outward appearance of an adult - but like everyone else - deep inside is that child wondering where the tasty treats are.
Art bit - I made an ink dip pen out of a no longer useful brush - pulled what remained of the bristles out and shoved half a cocktail stick into the metal hole. Well, there you go.
May your day be merry and bright - but don’t dig out the artificial tree just yet! I should probably make koffy.
Why did I bother buying myself all those brushes, when you can do that with a cocktail stick?Good morning everyone on what appears to be the start of another sun shiny day here in the dark and dangerous north.
5.4 this a.m.
Yesterday I found out first hand about something called a Gender Reveal Party (our eldest granddaughter has gone mad!). Oh well, another thing to be avoided - like bridal showers, baby showers and other associated nonsense that are probably imported from loony land where things are all sparkles and flim flam to get the mesmerised to part with hard earned dosh. The price of one admission is your mind - a line in a song prophesied back in 1968 and probably assisted by some Timothy Leary powder.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch - two items on the packing list for our trip to France next week - Curly Wurlys and Starbursts. Our niece has the outward appearance of an adult - but like everyone else - deep inside is that child wondering where the tasty treats are.
Art bit - I made an ink dip pen out of a no longer useful brush - pulled what remained of the bristles out and shoved half a cocktail stick into the metal hole. Well, there you go.
May your day be merry and bright - but don’t dig out the artificial tree just yet! I should probably make koffy.
Thank you @gennepher. Here it is compared to two other dip pensThat cocktail stick shoved into the metal hole of a former brush looks like jolly good idea. Now I have a use for those cocktail sticks I have just unearthed in my front room tidy up. By the way @dunelm I think the painting with the cocktail sticks is great...
Oh well - you can now just get a bottle of ink and a pack of cocktail sticks and have some fun.Why did I bother buying myself all those brushes, when you can do that with a cocktail stick?
Ah...thanks @dunelmThank you @gennepher. Here it is compared to two other dip pens
007 on ketamineFbg 7.1
Been sorting stuff all day....
Forgot to do a creative so just done one now...
Night night
Sweet dreams
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Effective art bit @dunelmGood morning everyone on what looks to be a day of weather wonder here in the dark and dangerous north.
6.1 this a.m. after a restless night wrestling knights.
Can’t recall much about yesterday although all the spring planting is complete and the lawns have been cut.
Last minute requests from my mother to take on Monday - an ink brush pen and a fine tipped white acrylic pen. I have a spare ink brush pen and cartridges that my mother gave me a few years ago so she can have it returned, well traveled and a 0.7mm tipped pen should, if the auguries are true to form get delivered tomorrow.
Today - two lots of washing already on the line, furtively looking towards the clouds and we are taking one of Mrs Miggins’ brothers to lunch. He doesn’t get out much.
Must get a travel bag out for our trip to Bordeaux on Monday. I will have to pack, but not until Sunday. Just an under seat bag each - we have three days worth of clothing at my mothers and have been trained in the art of working a washing machine with French instructions. Just like instructions in English really - but in French and equally confusing.
Art bit - more ink scratching with my home made dip pen. I think that I will add some colour to it later today.
Hope your day goes well.
I simply must make koffy.
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