Thanks mate.Morning all from a cool start to Wednesday in L.A. on another unknown Fbg day - high 4s seems likely from the last sensor's readings but the actual number is one of those known unknowns. @dunelm I wish you safe, stress free journeys. Greeting grandchildren from school is heaven in the ordinary - up there with Marmite and homegrown tomato sandwiches on rye bread. @gennepher thank you for sharing the wonderful creative and good news on the bungalow being cooler. @Lamont D hug for #5's fracture and the general situation despite the impact on you. As Rod the Mod says, you wear it well but there inevitably comes a point. For those enjoying cooler days I am happy for you. For myself today seems like most UK summer's days as I have known them for 7 decades. Very Rhod Gilbert - how old were you before you were told you could take your cagoule off?. Enjoy Wednesday. More known unknowns await, possibly with some unknown unknowns
My grandmother suffered from selective deafness. She had one of those old NHS hearing aids with earphones on wires and a battery pack hung around her neck (in the 50's). She could never hear anything anyone asked her or told her, but when someone rustled a sweet paper, she was there!Good evening all.
Selective deafness, a sure fire winner.
Could I get away with it?
I don’t know, but it’s worth a try.
My nan who lived till 102. Wouldn't hear of wearing an aid at all. (Sorry!)My grandmother suffered from selective deafness. She had one of those old NHS hearing aids with earphones on wires and a battery pack hung around her neck (in the 50's). She could never hear anything anyone asked her or told her, but when someone rustled a sweet paper, she was there!
Mistake to say anything you didn't want her to hear when she was around though.
Your gran sounds so much like mine. The expression wasn't so much sucking on a lemon, more "you lot are giving me indigestion, but the sterilised milk was the same. I don't think I ever saw her smile. She was born in 1880 (she told us - her b irth certificate says 1881) and made sure we all knew how much respect she deserved for that achievement. She wasn't popular. Oddly grandad was a delightful man who couldn't do enough for her and everyone else. Couldn't see him smile though - he had a huge moustache which hid any smiles.My nan who lived till 102. Wouldn't hear of wearing an aid at all. (Sorry!)
And no one at all would anyone ask for her to do anything for anyone else.
And her face when knowing when someone did ask. Sucking on a lemon, you might say!
Disgust oozing for everyone around.
Different of course for her wants and needs. And of course, her flights of fancy or her bus rides into town, without letting anyone know.
Her knitting basket by her chair and the permanent tea pot, with sterilised milk.on the tea trolley the other side of her chair.
You would catch her smiling at the radio or television, somebody else was watching.
No sign language or lip reading.
Ignorant?
No, just get way of dealing with life! She was born in 1892.
Mrs L would never believe me trying that!
Thank you very much for the painting praise @Krystyna23040That is such a beautiful painting @gennepher
I shall wax lyrical about this - smashing stuff.Fbg for wed am... 6.3
Found some encaustic paintings today...
Night night
Sweet dreams...
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Bon voyage.Good morning everyone from a drizzly start here in Birmingham. After walking the grandchildren to school, DIL and I are off to the village for a wander round which I have been informed will include careful inspection of a recently opened Chinese supermarket before “trying out” somewhere for lunch. Son will be back early afternoon to wiz me over to the airport and the cattle queue of airport security checks. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.
Be careful out there folks. Don’t abandon others - or yourself. Wonder where the koffy is?
I definitely agree @Annb. Your opinion is the correct, and very sensible one.My opinion is the opposite. Higher BGs are more of a risk to my continued "health". As long as I keep an eye on it and don't let it drop below 4, there's no danger of hypos. Just because I am nearly 80, it doesn't mean that I am mentally incompetent to match my physical inabilities.
Thank you. Just got to my mum’s - it’s half past nine and only (ONLY) 25 degrees!!!
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