
This looks a really cosy space.Fbg 6.5
The only photo I took today...for creativity...
I thought I had taken some other photos, when I came to look just now this is the only one, otherwise it's my untidy bedroom which I have not yet finished ...... And there's no time left to do a painting...
I was tired when I got back from picking up medicines and various other stuff and some shopping, that I fell asleep for the rest of the day...
Night night from me
Sweet dreams
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I hope today was a happy birthday for your grandson.Evening, more issues with electric lights this morning, a set of chrimbo lights went in bin.
Mrs L is having a quiet day.
Gammon for late dinner, back from the footie this afternoon.
#2 grandson birthday today. Spoke to him on phone this morning, having a day out in yorkieland.
Spring bulbs abundantly growing in gardens now, with the warmer weather these past few weeks and lots of rain.
Take care you lot, best wishes.
You are right @Annb - putting Hugo through a huge surgery like that at his age is cruel and highly likely he wouldn't survive it. He is a lucky dog, he spent his last years with people he loves.6.1 at 04.00 today.
DIL's last remaining dog, Hugo the Basset hound, is on his last legs. He can't walk because his hind legs won't support him and either Alistair or Em's brother has to carry him outside when he needs to go out and then carry him back in again. He is a big old dog and weighs a lot. Clearly, this is not doing Alistair any good. The local vet can't do anything for him - it's something to do with a probable lesion on his spinal cord. An £8 - 10,000 operation on the mainland might be able to help but hauling such an old dog all that way and putting him through surgery seems too cruel (and more than they can afford) and so, Monday will be his last day. It's so sad for the poor old boy, but at least he's not in any obvious pain and his last years were happy ones, after a hard life as a stud male in poor conditions.
And, possibly more to the point, people who love him. He has spent these last few years being one of the most pampered dogs you could come across. He deserved it after his past. I gather that Basset hounds do suffer from back problems with their relatively long backs and generally large weight.You are right @Annb - putting Hugo through a huge surgery like that at his age is cruel and highly likely he wouldn't survive it. He is a lucky dog, he spent his last years with people he loves.
Nice to hear from you.carry on carrying on.Best wishes to you both.take care.xI apologise for many reasons trying to update what is going on.
Mrs L three times in hospital in five weeks, never mind I'm still not rid of the dreaded lurgy myself.
Aacho!
Another bout of pneumonia followed early this week by the discovery of a small clot on her lungs
This time this could be the underlying cause of the infections.
So blood thinners and more anti biotics.
And Mrs L is having a really good day today.
But I like a lot of us out there not so good a week bad my footie team getting a great result tuesday, not that I watched it, cos of Mrs L being in the slammer again.
First our fridge freezer broke, ordered another, a freezer arrived, not that we knew until we opened it.
Tried to return it, and they didn't take it, when new fridge freezer eventually arrived. They still wouldn't take it, but the old fridge was taken away. Toaster broke, yeah it was me this time!
Arrived today, a really nice four slice toaster for Mrs L 's teacakes.
Is my PC is playing up. It is another item for the electronics junkyard.
Scaffolding gone, roof is fixed, no leaks detected ...... Yet!
So finally finished with the front garden lights etc.
Mrs L is not happy, and informed me so, that Xmas is not for her. However, the Christmas orders are always being described and in my to do list.... Or else!
By the way the hospital was brilliant despite the serious amount of patients waiting to be seen. The flu epidemic is well and truly here. As one of the specialist said. There is a lot of it about! Very professional statement that.
Gotta go, tea to cook, Mrs L has an appetite again.
My best wishes, keep warm, safe and dry.
Yes he did thanks.I hope today was a happy birthday for your grandson.
Agree with your daughter .5.7 this morning.
Mr K did his first dog walk since becoming ill at the end of September. We didn't go far, but it was so lovely to start getting back to normal. Bonnie was really happy also.
My replacement card arrived. It is a different design from my other card. The number on the card is so much easier to read than my cancelled card, which was almost impossible to decipher.
This made updating the card with various companies much easier.
I also decided put a screen lock on all my devices for extra safety. It is a bit annoying but my daughter says that I will get used to it.