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Fbg 6.9

Wildlife nighttime video
Two Foxes & Cat Jade (on the swing & in the bushes)
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Creative...another one line squiggle from the hell hole of a car service waiting room which was a dead end corridor where the coffee and water and toilet facilities were for the entire site....I watched the receptionist add more milk to the remainder of yesterday's milk dispenser in the coffee/tea machine without even cleaning it or washing it out...my stomach was heaving...I couldn't stop coughing and had to suck sweets....luckily for me I had my own flask of iced tea...

This one line squiggle took, I have no idea how long, maybe a minute... I am doing 3 seated people and half of the car showroom...

Have your best day...

We have a deluge here. It is watering all my pots, and has saved my eucalyptus tree which is in a pot too small for it...I wonder if that should be a job for today...stand in the rain and repot the eucalyptus...so, a large pot or my one remaining black dustbin? The Eucalyptus (spellcheck changed it to Erica's?????) currently is 15 to 20 foot tall...it is lucky it has survived despite my neglect...

View attachment 67664nicely captured picture, @gennepher.

Such a dreadful experience.

Sad , on the one hand at the lack of customer service
And furious on the other at the blase response of the receptionist... :banghead:

Can quite see why handing car back would loom so large in your mind.

But @dunelm has it right.

Like much of life, there will be things that irk, annoy or upset us.

But we're resilient (I wonder if I look that up in a dictionary, if it just says "See under Gennepher"..mmhh )

And tomorrow is always another day to start afresh .

But now you're forwarned you can make a plan for next time, so you could see it as some good has come out of an awful experience....maybe.

Enjoy the MAD day.
And kudos for the telling of by Google

Big believer here, in releasing that pent up energy in such an Anglo Saxon way..;) :cool:
 
which one is The Serpentine?
I fell in it when a much younger version of myself was stupid. I was staying for a week at my Auntys. Close to Portobello road.
Stamford bridge where the Saxons beat the Danes at 10.66 am.a
I remembered Rovers beating them in '63 there, a facup game during the big freeze.
And also finding myself there when I was in town visiting my oldest niece, whose fella, is a chelski season ticket holder. It was bloody awful amidst those southern softies. But don't mention that I'm a Scouser!
Had another cross town trip on the Ebike @Lamont D ...
So took a pic of the serpentine for you .

Home to st Mary's & back.
(Circa a leisurely 25 mins)

Eye for Feb cancelled, some issue with an echo cardiogram not done within time limit.

So got that done yesterday (gent doing reported no visible issues, but I obv still have to that officially)

Hopefully op goes ahead on my new late June date.

Anyway, the serpentine... looking east
(previous pic site would have been far right side of pic)

* Small tip for those wanting to post pics, but finding it's too big for forum.

I used to use a resizer, but now I just screenshot THAT pic, and post that screenshot.

Every time it's just worked.

Downside is it lacks some quality, but hardly noticeable for such purposes )

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Fbg 6.9

Wildlife nighttime video
Two Foxes & Cat Jade (on the swing & in the bushes)
55 secs

Creative...another one line squiggle from the hell hole of a car service waiting room which was a dead end corridor where the coffee and water and toilet facilities were for the entire site....I watched the receptionist add more milk to the remainder of yesterday's milk dispenser in the coffee/tea machine without even cleaning it or washing it out...my stomach was heaving...she was lucky I did not throw up... I couldn't stop coughing and had to suck sweets....luckily for me I had my own flask of iced tea...

This one line squiggle took, I have no idea how long, maybe a minute... I am doing 3 seated people and half of the car showroom...

Have your best day...

We have a deluge here. It is watering all my pots, and has saved my eucalyptus tree which is in a pot too small for it...I wonder if that should be a job for today...stand in the rain and repot the eucalyptus...so, a large pot or my one remaining black dustbin? The Eucalyptus (spellcheck changed it to Erica's?????) currently is 15 to 20 foot tall...it is lucky it has survived despite my neglect...

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Oh dear, your sketch looks like the waiting room for receiving a nice cocktail of Listeria, Salmonella and E. coli from the hot drinks machine. Hope you can easily re-pot that tree.
 
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Morning all from a Gordon Lightfoot start to day two of exam season here in L.A. @gennepher thank you for sharing the creatives yesterday and today despite the horrible day yesterday or perhaps you felt the need to create because of the day. Enjoy a mad day today. @Krystyna23040 I wouldn't vac bag the winter woolies just yet - sometimes the snow comes down in June as per Vanessa./Bisto add. @dunelm great fbg and thank you for sharing today's art. @Annb yesterday sounds like a busy but productive day. Have I missed the installation of the final radiator? @jjraak optimistic news on the eye and new date for the op. Wonderful photo of the Serpentine. Eric is a busy lad this week. Is it wrong of me to want Spurs to lose tonight? Enjoy Tuesday or parts thereof.
 

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Such a dreadful experience.

Sad , on the one hand at the lack of customer service
And furious on the other at the blase response of the receptionist... :banghead:

Can quite see why handing car back would loom so large in your mind.

But @dunelm has it right.

Like much of life, there will be things that irk, annoy or upset us.

But we're resilient (I wonder if I look that up in a dictionary, if it just says "See under Gennepher"..mmhh )

And tomorrow is always another day to start afresh .

But now you're forwarned you can make a plan for next time, so you could see it as some good has come out of an awful experience....maybe.

Enjoy the MAD day.
And kudos for the telling of by Google

Big believer here, in releasing that pent up energy in such an Anglo Saxon way..;) :cool:
Thank you for the compliment @jjraak

There's always new 'surprises'... it is never the same the next time so you can prepare but it will be different. Preparation is never waste of time but you just have to be aware it might appear like a completely different situation, with different parameters...

The car service people had changed all my settings on the dashboard and on the information screen. And worst of all they had changed all my mirrors. And, believe it or not they had changed the settings on the reverse camera so that when I'm reversing, it's in a different place either to the left or to the right or more up it's not the same at all. And I can't drive by that now to reverse easily into a tight space, or into my driveway which is a very tight space, especially with all the cars parked in the road outside my driveway.

The first thing I did when I left that blooming garage was drive to a deserted industrial park. I let out an enormous frustrated scream and a pile of Anglo-Saxon words....

I've got out my phone to Google how to restore my settings, and of course there is no reception... another frustrated scream. No one came out of the buildings, fortunately....

So it's pressing every button on the dashboard and steering wheel to try and get a couple of essential settings I needed to be able to see that I'm used to driving with. One of them was the digital speedometer, they had taken that off completely. The analog speedometer, or whatever that is called, is right underneath my hand on the driving wheel and I need to move my body over to the right side and look under the steering wheel which is certainly not a safe option when I'm driving. I can gauge speed without even looking at speedometer but where I live it is 20, 30, 40, 20, 70, 20, 40, 20, 50, and so on. And that was just some of the first part of the journey. Changing by the minute.

Finally, I got the digital speedometer up. Then I had one more thing to do on the display, just to get me home. I completely forgot when I'm backing into my driveway (it is a very tight fit) that the mirrors had been altered by the service people (and the backing camera and alerts and alarms also had been altered), and I was too near a wall. Another almighty scream from me... but no one came out of the bungalows...I had altered the mirrors for driving home and for the rest of the traffic, but it still wasn't the same as what I had before.

I cannot turn like I used to do because of my Arthritis making me stiff, and so I am dependent on those mirrors.

Today the car's ears can have a rest.

Tomorrow, I will be driving in and out of my driveway, doing what adjustments I can, and then going to some deserted car park somewhere to get the hang of these new adjustments to the backing camera and also to spend time getting my mirrors right, backing in and out until I am 100% perfect...

I did spend this kind of time when I first got this car doing all this....
 
Thank you @Krystyna23040
I am having a 'me' day today...
(Spellcheck changed me to mad, then changed it back to me for a second, hopped between the two words for a few moments, then settled on mad...I had a few choice words with Google which told me that language is not allowed...)
Good that you are having a 'me ' day @gennepher. Although a 'mad' day would have been quite interesting.

Spellcheck decided it preferred a 'Mac's day instead of a mad day. Only Spellcheck knows what on earth a Mac's day is.
 
Morning all from a Gordon Lightfoot start to day two of exam season here in L.A. @gennepher thank you for sharing the creatives yesterday and today despite the horrible day yesterday or perhaps you felt the need to create because of the day. Enjoy a mad day today. @Krystyna23040 I wouldn't vac bag the winter woolies just yet - sometimes the snow comes down in June as per Vanessa./Bisto add. @dunelm great fbg and thank you for sharing today's art. @Annb yesterday sounds like a busy but productive day. Have I missed the installation of the final radiator? @jjraak optimistic news on the eye and new date for the op. Wonderful photo of the Serpentine. Eric is a busy lad this week. Is it wrong of me to want Spurs to lose tonight? Enjoy Tuesday or parts thereof.
Thank you very much @ianpspurs
I do need my art when I am stressed...
 
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Good that you are having a 'me ' day @gennepher. Although a 'mad' day would have been quite interesting.

Spellcheck decided it preferred a 'Mac's day instead of a mad day. Only Spellcheck knows what on earth a Mac's day is.
Possibly linked to the question would you like to go large with that? Have some fries Genn
 

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Morning all from a Gordon Lightfoot start to day two of exam season here in L.A. @gennepher thank you for sharing the creatives yesterday and today despite the horrible day yesterday or perhaps you felt the need to create because of the day. Enjoy a mad day today. @Krystyna23040 I wouldn't vac bag the winter woolies just yet - sometimes the snow comes down in June as per Vanessa./Bisto add. @dunelm great fbg and thank you for sharing today's art. @Annb yesterday sounds like a busy but productive day. Have I missed the installation of the final radiator? @jjraak optimistic news on the eye and new date for the op. Wonderful photo of the Serpentine. Eric is a busy lad this week. Is it wrong of me to want Spurs to lose tonight? Enjoy Tuesday or parts thereof.
Thank you @ianpspurs, exams, exciting times
 
Morning all from a Gordon Lightfoot start to day two of exam season here in L.A. @gennepher thank you for sharing the creatives yesterday and today despite the horrible day yesterday or perhaps you felt the need to create because of the day. Enjoy a mad day today. @Krystyna23040 I wouldn't vac bag the winter woolies just yet - sometimes the snow comes down in June as per Vanessa./Bisto add. @dunelm great fbg and thank you for sharing today's art. @Annb yesterday sounds like a busy but productive day. Have I missed the installation of the final radiator? @jjraak optimistic news on the eye and new date for the op. Wonderful photo of the Serpentine. Eric is a busy lad this week. Is it wrong of me to want Spurs to lose tonight? Enjoy Tuesday or parts thereof.
Had an e-mail this morning from the builders. The final radiator has been delivered to them and they will come nextg week to instal it. At the same time, they will do the loft insulation. The workmen didn't seem to know that they would be doing it. Shouldn't take long to finish so with luck it will all be over by the end of next week (apart from putting everything back together after they've gone). No emoji for "Phew" or "Relieved", but they would be appropriate.

BG at 05.30 today was 5.4. Only tea so far - too busy to stop for breakfast. Still sorting through and replacing/throwing out erstewhile contents of the larder, plus thoroughly cleaning all containers before they are replaced. Larder looks so neat and orderly at the moment with tins and boxes in regimental order. I don't expect it to last!
 
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Just heard from Kirsty - it's all about finance and, apparently, there has been some criticism by the public that the scheme is an unnecessary expense since it supports only a few, elderly, disabled people. That's life, I'm afraid.
Well, my thoughts towards the criticisers of that scheme @Annb is that I hope they (don't) need something like that in their lonely dependent old age...my thoughts are not exactly 'peace be with you' for those kind people at the moment who think that because the disabled elderly people are in a minority, and thus they don't matter...so they can cut costs.....
 
Well, my thoughts towards the criticisers of that scheme @Annb is that I hope they (don't) need something like that in their lonely dependent old age...my thoughts are not exactly 'peace be with you' for those kind people at the moment who think that because the disabled elderly people are in a minority, and thus they don't matter...so they can cut costs.....
I have to agree that it stings to hear that people think that way. After all - there but for the grace of God ... and even if they never needed it themselves, it is rather heartless. We were a fairly resilient bunch though - had to be get survive this far - so we'll cope. Just wondering if the few of us could get together and pay a fee for Kirsty to run it from home, though I suspect there may be some insurance issues connected to that idea.
 
I have to agree that it stings to hear that people think that way. After all - there but for the grace of God ... and even if they never needed it themselves, it is rather heartless. We were a fairly resilient bunch though - had to be get survive this far - so we'll cope. Just wondering if the few of us could get together and pay a fee for Kirsty to run it from home, though I suspect there may be some insurance issues connected to that idea.
I think that is worth a try @Annb
I would ask Kirsty what she might be prepared to do in this situation. My thoughts are to ask her as soon as possible before she loses that momentum of actually doing the course, or dismantles, or gets rid of stuff or paperwork. Then approach others to see if they want to continue with new arrangements. Kirsty may be able to come up with something else/different that you had not thought of. Talking can open new avenues....

Yes, I imagine there could be insurance involved.

But, used to do reiki and if I laid hands on people to do reiki, I needed insurance, but if I did long distance reiki, that can be as close a proximity as a metre (as well as miles from the person) around the person, no insurance was needed. Does the same/similar apply doing this over Zoom? Because you do not need the insurances involved in renting a church hall for example.
 
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Well, my thoughts towards the criticisers of that scheme @Annb is that I hope they (don't) need something like that in their lonely dependent old age...my thoughts are not exactly 'peace be with you' for those kind people at the moment who think that because the disabled elderly people are in a minority, and thus they don't matter...so they can cut costs.....
Elderly disabled people are usually able bodied people at different stages of their life journey but anyhow disabled lives are not just able-bodied lives lived incorrectly link.
 
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