@gennepher this is the very easy to use booking system used by our local surgeries. Hopefully it is also being used by Wales.
COVID Vaccine Booking Programme.
Today we started using a new Covid Vaccine Booking Programme called Accubook. Once your age/priority group becomes eligible, Accubook should make it easy for you to book in for your covid vaccination. Please note the following:
· The system will send a text to the the mobile number held by your surgery, inviting you to book into our next available clinic. Once you receive the text, you can book a date and time via the link in the text message.
· If we don’t have your mobile number on your contact details at your surgery, or your number is invalid for any reason, you will still get called by our booking team.
· If you have received a text invite but are struggling to book your appointment, your internet browser might ask you to 'accept cookies', click accept and try again. If you still have problems then please contact our reception team who will be happy to help.
· If you have booked an appointment but then would like to cancel, you can do so via the text message you received.
· If you do not respond to the invitation after 24 hours, then a new text invitation will be sent as a reminder after 48 hours.
We are currently inviting our 70 year old or over patients. Please DO NOT call the surgery to book your appointment. You will be contacted in due course.
good evening all
4.3 yesterday and 4.4 today
freezing cold here today (literally), we had our 'Burns night' haggis dinner today so who knows what tomorrow's fbg will be
Mum is a Scot who moved back 'home' when she and FIL retired (40+ years ago now), so it's an annual event at least. We don't often have haggis as the main part of the meal though we do use it to stuff chicken breasts. Haggis was a bit of shock to my system when I first got married being from Yorkshire myself
Hope your day is treating you well
@dunelm - two striking tree studies, the bark in both pictures is very well painted
Oh ironing! I ironed lots of shirts for a lot of years when mr gee and I were both working and I still can't get them like Mum, she had a job at a local laundry when she left school and it takes her no time at all to do and they look as if they have just come out of the wrapping
@gennepher - a stylish, lively rendition of bamboo and plum blossom, the 3D effect of the bamboo is well created indeed and I like your waterfall, nice colours
I hope when your practice gets round to the vaccine for you they have got a good system in place.
@lindisfel - lovely photo
@Muddy Cyclist - Kudos for preparedness
I do like your pollarded willows, very impressive tree study and I especially like the silhouette of the tree in the background, it's really added depthyour trees always look well rooted and grounded in their landscape.
art bit -
no 1 - a quick sketch of trees done with pen whilst Mum was collecting her medications on Friday
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no 2 -
this was done from a photo I saw on the internet,
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I do hope that the Welsh system works well for you. They have only just started using the accubook system here in my part of Norfolk so hopefully they will start to use it in Wales soon as it is so easy to use.Thanks for your reply @Krystyna23040
It doesn't appear Accubook is used In Wales.
I have checked on the Welsh government site and it appears that it is either 'a telephone call or a letter'.
I give everyone my mobile number anyway, and ask that it is text only as I am deaf. But rarely is that followed. And if a number is withheld, I am unable to get a friend to ring back on my behalf.
I shall have to see...
Thanks.
I am very impressed with your washing and ironing skills. Mr K is really good at ironing also. I avoid ironing whenever possible. Actually , that's not true - I must confess I never iron.Snap, I am always loading, unloading washing machine and ironing. We are either very clean people or extremely mucky, never sure which.![]()
You are doing really well - I agree that it is a really good day for you today.Afternoon.
a 7.4, ,,mmhh meds, sleep, who knows
been a good day today.
walking boot off, right ankle strapped up.
first tentative steps unaided.
Went well.
plan is to do more today / tomorrow.
and MAYBE weather permitting, get out for a walk tomorrow.
so a GOOD day from me.
hope all yours have some goodness in.
Thanks @Krystyna23040I do hope that the Welsh system works well for you. They have only just started using the accubook system here in my part of Norfolk so hopefully they will start to use it in Wales soon as it is so easy to use.
Thank you @geefullgood evening all
4.3 yesterday and 4.4 today
freezing cold here today (literally), we had our 'Burns night' haggis dinner today so who knows what tomorrow's fbg will be
Mum is a Scot who moved back 'home' when she and FIL retired (40+ years ago now), so it's an annual event at least. We don't often have haggis as the main part of the meal though we do use it to stuff chicken breasts. Haggis was a bit of shock to my system when I first got married being from Yorkshire myself
Hope your day is treating you well
@dunelm - two striking tree studies, the bark in both pictures is very well painted
Oh ironing! I ironed lots of shirts for a lot of years when mr gee and I were both working and I still can't get them like Mum, she had a job at a local laundry when she left school and it takes her no time at all to do and they look as if they have just come out of the wrapping
@gennepher - a stylish, lively rendition of bamboo and plum blossom, the 3D effect of the bamboo is well created indeed and I like your waterfall, nice colours
I hope when your practice gets round to the vaccine for you they have got a good system in place.
@lindisfel - lovely photo
@Muddy Cyclist - Kudos for preparedness
I do like your pollarded willows, very impressive tree study and I especially like the silhouette of the tree in the background, it's really added depthyour trees always look well rooted and grounded in their landscape.
art bit -
no 1 - a quick sketch of trees done with pen whilst Mum was collecting her medications on Friday
View attachment 47167
no 2 -
this was done from a photo I saw on the internet,
View attachment 47166
Thank you for liking my well rooted tree.good evening all
4.3 yesterday and 4.4 today
freezing cold here today (literally), we had our 'Burns night' haggis dinner today so who knows what tomorrow's fbg will be
Mum is a Scot who moved back 'home' when she and FIL retired (40+ years ago now), so it's an annual event at least. We don't often have haggis as the main part of the meal though we do use it to stuff chicken breasts. Haggis was a bit of shock to my system when I first got married being from Yorkshire myself
Hope your day is treating you well
@dunelm - two striking tree studies, the bark in both pictures is very well painted
Oh ironing! I ironed lots of shirts for a lot of years when mr gee and I were both working and I still can't get them like Mum, she had a job at a local laundry when she left school and it takes her no time at all to do and they look as if they have just come out of the wrapping
@gennepher - a stylish, lively rendition of bamboo and plum blossom, the 3D effect of the bamboo is well created indeed and I like your waterfall, nice colours
I hope when your practice gets round to the vaccine for you they have got a good system in place.
@lindisfel - lovely photo
@Muddy Cyclist - Kudos for preparedness
I do like your pollarded willows, very impressive tree study and I especially like the silhouette of the tree in the background, it's really added depthyour trees always look well rooted and grounded in their landscape.
art bit -
no 1 - a quick sketch of trees done with pen whilst Mum was collecting her medications on Friday
View attachment 47167
no 2 -
this was done from a photo I saw on the internet,
View attachment 47166
Good news re French Connection Covid jabs and I hope all goes well for mom.Good morning everyone on another quiet start in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of baked vegetables in a tomato sauce a la memories of Istanbul (not Constantinople) came in at 4.8 this am
What a brilliant day yesterday. Icy cold, cirrostratus diffracting the light, haloing the sun. Then in the afternoon, an hour with my mother on a video call. She is going into hospital today - hip replacement tomorrow. Parents have been booked in for Covid jabs - so there are jabs available in France after all - and for over 80’s despite what that midget in Paris may say.
@gennepher - Burns Night supper this year played havoc with my fbs this year so good luck. Good observation of trees and a very good water colour from you - I do like your style of painting.
@jjraak - what a good day, tiny steps - all good.
@gennepher - super waterfall behind that well observed blossom. I don’t know how you do it on such a small screen. Yes, I have seen that Zhang Daqian video, no wonder he is one of China’s favorite artists.
Final tree today - unless of course I decide to do another one - I never really know what takes my fancy. Should we say rabbits or white rabbits or not rabbits at all. Have a wonderful day if you can. I am starting with koffy.
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A good waterfall and again small screen work, nice.Fbg 6.5
On my small phone screen again in iPainter is digital painting for today.
For some reason I slept badly last night. No apparent reason. I had intended to go out this morning, but I won't now. I just want to enjoy the cosiness of my bed this morning, and cat wholeheartedly agrees.
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I was watching YouTube yesterday of Zhang Daqian yesterday. And how he painted.It's about 45 mins. His initial brush is massive. The video is rather too long for me, and I fast forwarded quite a few bits. I am sure you used to be able to run the videos at 3x the speed? I need to check that later.