@PenguinMum
I made a mess of my reply to you.
It put my reply inside your quote and wouldn't let me take it out however many times I tried to edit it!!!
So here is my reply again!!!
Sounds like you had a good day.
Yes, maybe I could write a book though. I can still remember enough to fill a book, and in the absence of early impromptu photos or opportunity photos that a smartphone can give us this day, I can draw a picture. But I do have plenty of print/paper photos. I had an SLR then.
You have given me an idea for a project
She did what she thought best at the time. Never look back in anger.She’s now beating herself up because she thinks she should have done it sooner - not waited so long to make the decision while poor Cat was getting more and more stressed.
She’s babysitting Dennis for a couple of days soon so I hope that helps to fill a furry gap in her heart.
What's the music @jjraak I love it!first up..the Jimny?
Nice ..liked the one i saw.
2nd..like the analogy, and so true.
do we ever say how well it's working as often as we moan it's creaking or letting us down in some way.
always a wonder to me that the 'Blueprint' comes out anywhere near enough to the original so many times
when you begin to understand just HOW complicated the entire process is.
and i thought as we are admiring the universe around us, this would be a most suitable soundtrack to reflect on natures wonders all around us.
Glorious sound.
Doing my best doesn't cut it for me. "Winning," "achieving" doing things "correctly" but to a recognisably good/high level is always what I want. If my best doesn't meet those standards I need to improve my best asap
I adore living by the sea. I feel extremely lucky and try to check out the beautiful sunsets as often as possible.There is NOTHING as good as being by the ocean IMO. Thanks for the reminder.
Theme from SUNSHINE Movie.She said what she thought best at the time. Never look back in anger.
What's the music @jjraak I love it!
I was going to post something very similar about this thread. It's such a special thread isnt it. We can talk about anything and to our hearts content. Anyway you have done it for me and I'm sure we all feel the same.Good morning.
Fbg 6.8
I slept until 4.44am
A miracle!!!
Garden calls today.
Fencework repairs.
Unruly Buddleia.
When is that sun going to get up? I think it is getting lazy these days...
Oh well. Coffee and read your posts next....
Have a good day.
Hugs for those who need them.
And thank you for this thread where we can all talk.
And thank you for my comfy bed.
So many things we can be grateful for!!!!!!
Enjoy your ride. Another post coming from a good place but ..... I know I won't attain perfection. Still drawn to All Blacks, Steve Smith, Bill Walsh, Tom Brady types. Why not try to be the best you can doing things properly?@ianpspurs I empathise with you on the LCHF front, however we push on in good faith.
Maybe our journey and the growth is really the ultimate goal and perhaps we are not meant to achieve perfection whilst on this mortal coil.
Off for a muddy bike ride, first in a week so probably a tad unfit, wish me luck.
Muddy Cyclist said:..Maybe our journey and the growth is really the ultimate goal and perhaps we are not meant to achieve perfection whilst on this mortal coil.
Good MoreningGood Morning, early again and a 5.6 today at 4.15 am.
Keep out of trouble and the best you can be.
I do agree. It's like my Art and Music, even my Mountain Biking, let alone my Health, always striving, never satisfied is a human driving force, maybe perfection is never reached and that is what eternal life is all about, a never ending journey to become perfect. Searching for perfection should always be the goal but we also need to enjoy the journey.Why not try to be the best you can doing things properly?
I hope that MrK's scan goes well. He has had numb fingers for quite a while and the physio said he needs a scan, but he has put it off for absolutely ages - thinking that it might improve with time.Hope Mr @Krystyna23040 has a postive outcome from the hospital and the walk and meal go well. Oh, just looked up the 20 Church Wardens.
That was lovely that you were able to re-home your lab to a home better suited to a lively and demanding young lab. There is absolutely no need to feel guilty - but I am sure it is part of being a good human being that we do feel guilty at times like this.That is a lovely tale re your dog I bought a lab when my kids were a lot younger and found her too much for everything else that was happening in my life at the time and eventually had her rehomed . Always felt a bit guilty but she when to a 2 parent home with 3 active teenagers and they managed far better than I did . Which of course meant the dog had a better life too .
I was very good yesterday, managed a two-mile walk, mowed the rear lawns, and only had a steak and some cabbage for dinner at 6pm
FBG this morning at 0600 (12 hour fast)... 6.2
Think I'll go back to crumpets
Sorry to hear you have "a bit of the lurg" and that your reward for being in remission is paying for a flu jab. What a star you are for knitting those useful clothes to put in the charity boxes. If there is any justice your lurgy will clear up and the practice will have a change of heart - always some who should have the jab who don't turn up.good morning all
4.6 today
it's a soggy looking morning here but at least it's not too cold
I was going to go out and ask about the flu jab price today, my health practice says I'm not entitled to a free one yet since I'm considered 'in remission', but since I still have a bit of the 'lurg' so I'm going to stay inside and try to sort out some of my knitting wool (I may be some time,) and then will start to use up some of the smaller bits making a few baby sweaters and cardigans to put in the Xmas charity shoe boxes over the next couple of weeks.
Hope your day treats you well
Having the serenity to accept we might not all be a Ronaldo, doesn't stop us trying
just stops the needless anxiety, when we find out we aren't a Ronaldo, imho.
Yes, wiping the hard drive can be a bit of a worry so these folks, recommended in this months Which magazine, do wipe your discs according to the blurb on their web site: https://weeecharity.co.uk/services/data-wipingMorning all and thanks for your sympathy re daughter’s cat @gennepher @Debandez @HarryBeau . It’s a shame as her boyfriend works late most nights and Cat was perfect company for the evenings.
Glad for the slightly better nights sleep Gennepher and HarryBeau it does make such a difference to the day ahead.
Hope your oh’s scan went well @Krystyna23040 a good thing to have got it out of the way.
@dunelm thanks ever so much for posting that charity for old electrical stuff. We have about 3 old pcs which are stuck in our old loft as I have no idea how to wipe a hard drive so I’ve been scared to get rid of them. A daughter tried smashing the hard drive of one with a mallet but it was quite dangerous - mirror sharp fragments flying off in all directions so won’t try that again. Much better to recycle anyway.
So much garden type stuff to do today, I really should get on and do it not just sit with an empty coffee cup procrastinating. Mr C is starting to paint the kitchen, porch and dining room this week so I’d better take Dennis out of his way and do something useful.
Have a wonderful day all.
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