Fantastic fbg. If soup is the answer you're definitely asking all the wrong questions. Soup is not really oven ready and doesn't get Brexit done - therefore can't conceivably be the answer. Simples. No shiny 50p piece for you young lady.
Back home now Saskia so a reasonably early day...feeling a little more energised and I'm down to 5.6 I expected it to take a while to get the full effect of my very low carb...as for the INR levels they are a law unto themselves...more difficult to manage those than the T2...but it is easier to get them down rather than have to get them up!I hope the Northampton trip is going/went well,
I'd love to do a really long fast to kick the drop in BG levels...but have to eat when I take the warfarin & have to take it at night as it affects the way it is measured...blimey I thought BG control was difficult!...thanks PMI cant do fasting either and if I do manage 8 hours I expect a lot. Good luck.
Thanks DJC how's the forum pin up (Dennis) this morning?sorry to hear you have to go back to the clinic next week, hope things are a bit better by then. It’s very hard to manage more than 1 condition without impacting the rest.
I've done that so often OBB..sometimes had a better sleep too!I can't say I didn't have a good nap!
Whoop whoop HELLO Monday Morning...
Out yesterday, drinks with friends from last job AND then we all went an Indian Buffet in Ealing to boot..(top nosh, recommended)
So to find that today, the giver of Love AND pain, O Meter of Guesses, returned me a very fresh & delicious 5.3...
Joy oh joy.
so another week begins for me here on the Plains of Love..
In a GOOD Mood this morning..like it quiet in mornings, usually.
but .this AM awoke with a song in my head 'ride it',
so it's "Alexa, play My music, " intending to find ride it...
But first thing up..the Pogues and Fairytale in New York.
always a fav at family Meets especially around Christmas..so it's a natural song to play at my Mums funeral reception
( so warm memories there)
then i went onto fields of athenry..the updated version from 2016 euros..Love these big tournaments, when Ireland qualify even more so..(see 4:46 when Irish Fans 'Riot'..Lol..)
(yes, we are lovely, and yes we see the Craic in everything, but we ARE Mad)
lose we sing, win we sing..and always happy to send anyone home with a cheerful song..
also, while looking (weakly, admittedly) for work, an opportunity MAY have come up, from the friend of a friend type of thing.
so fingers crossed it's something i can do AND i like it...
so HELLO you LOVELY, LOVELY Monday ...
What a strange day it's been here! Lots done, little achieved, non stop messing about, running granddaughter to dentist, chopping wood, practising my mouth organ Blues, I need lots more practise I'm never going to be a Mick Jagger or a Paul Jones, and suddenly it's now!
Welcome @Ryhia its pretty crazy here, enjoy.
@ianpspurs a good workout by the looks of it.
Another wonderful capture of light in those trees @gennepher. Today influenced by your steps and @dunelm and his planned trekking up The Pyg path, I tried painting what I remembered from walking up this track a few years ago as the sun rose and the mist cleared to reveal the summit all pink and golden, a wild and desolate climb at the top, admiration on your forethcoming venture @dunelm
So here it is, a quick A4 watercolour, 20 minutes.
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The one where the boys ( 2 x 6' 4") helpfully leave a M³ dumpy bag full of all sorts, including wet plaster, for dad to take to the tip. Quite pleased with myself for dragging the bag and getting it in and out of the car plus into the skip. 4.7 after all that - meh
I am always happy outdoors, it was a very good ride, when with younger friends we average about 10 miles an hour but do like to stop and admire views, light, chat to people we pass and so although out 4 hours we only covered about 30 miles. It was very muddy yesterday, thus the smile.Great pic! You look like you are having a wonderful time. Thank you for posting it.
Superdry - and I certainly wasn't. Thighs were wet and cold. Time was (Wishbone Ash anyone?) when I would have lifted it straight into car and skip. Still, grateful I am blessed with the strength and cussedness to do the job. Did feel good getting dirty - some boys never really grow up.I think the hat says Super ...
I agree with it.
Superdry - and I certainly wasn't. Thighs were wet and cold. Time was (Wishbone Ash anyone?) when I would have lifted it straight into car and skip. Still, grateful I am blessed with the strength and cussedness to do the job. Did feel good getting dirty - some boys never really grow up.
I am always happy outdoors, it was a very good ride, when with younger friends we average about 10 miles an hour but do like to stop and admire views, light, chat to people we pass and so although out 4 hours we only covered about 30 miles. It was very muddy yesterday, thus the smile.
You are just a big kid! If I had known you were lifting such heavy stuff I would have told you off, no point now!Superdry - and I certainly wasn't. Thighs were wet and cold. Time was (Wishbone Ash anyone?) when I would have lifted it straight into car and skip. Still, grateful I am blessed with the strength and cussedness to do the job. Did feel good getting dirty - some boys never really grow up.
Looks like a tough climb brilliantly captured...love the sky at the summit. Thank you.What a strange day it's been here! Lots done, little achieved, non stop messing about, running granddaughter to dentist, chopping wood, practising my mouth organ Blues, I need lots more practise I'm never going to be a Mick Jagger or a Paul Jones, and suddenly it's now!
Welcome @Ryhia its pretty crazy here, enjoy.
@ianpspurs a good workout by the looks of it.
Another wonderful capture of light in those trees @gennepher. Today influenced by your steps and @dunelm and his planned trekking up The Pyg path, I tried painting what I remembered from walking up this track a few years ago as the sun rose and the mist cleared to reveal the summit all pink and golden, a wild and desolate climb at the top, admiration on your forethcoming venture @dunelm
So here it is, a quick A4 watercolour, 20 minutes.
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I dont mind getting dirty after a warm dry day in the garden but I dont like to be wet and cold. I hate it when you wish you had photos of moments despite the best pics being always in your head.Hope this doesn't disappoint you: I love getting dirty especially where a horse or a garden or a body of water is involved!I wish now that the barn manager had taken a picture of me the 2 winter days when I looked at lot like the pic you posted today! lol
It's been too long. All this city living is too clean outside and too much city dirt inside.
You think that a) I would have told you (or Julie) and b) I would have taken a blind bit of notice?You are just a big kid! If I had known you were lifting such heavy stuff I would have told you off, no point now!
What a strange day it's been here! Lots done, little achieved, non stop messing about, running granddaughter to dentist, chopping wood, practising my mouth organ Blues, I need lots more practise I'm never going to be a Mick Jagger or a Paul Jones, and suddenly it's now!
Welcome @Ryhia its pretty crazy here, enjoy.
@ianpspurs a good workout by the looks of it.
Another wonderful capture of light in those trees @gennepher. Today influenced by your steps and @dunelm and his planned trekking up The Pyg path, I tried painting what I remembered from walking up this track a few years ago as the sun rose and the mist cleared to reveal the summit all pink and golden, a wild and desolate climb at the top, admiration on your forethcoming venture @dunelm
So here it is, a quick A4 watercolour, 20 minutes.
View attachment 38183
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