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<blockquote data-quote="JohnEGreen" data-source="post: 2294907" data-attributes="member: 223921"><p>Fbg this morning was 3.9 according to the Libre had been down to 3.0 in the night that must have been when I woke up looking for the chocolate in my bedside cabinet.</p><p></p><p>Checked the new sensor against prickometer yesterday prickometer was 4.4 Libre 15 minutes later was 4.3 so pretty much in accordance with each other.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday we went for a walk around the local reservoir at Kingsmill thought I could walk part way then back to the car not so they have put a one way rule in place so people can keep their distance better as they shouldn't encounter people approaching from the other direction so had to walk the entire periphery of the reservoir .</p><p></p><p>But still encountered several people who were determined to walk in the opposite direction some of the signs had been vandalized and one thrown in the lake.</p><p></p><p>One couple I observed standing next to a sign requesting people not to throw bread into the lake as it can kill the wild life and they were throwing loads of bread to the birds then they walked off past a sign asking people to follow the one way system in the direction opposite to the arrow on the sign some people are just incomprehensible.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.nottsviews.co.uk/kings_mill_reservoir.html#:~:text=Kings%20Mill%20Reservoir%20was%20originally,and%20was%20completed%20in%201839" target="_blank">http://www.nottsviews.co.uk/kings_mill_reservoir.html#:~:text=Kings Mill Reservoir was originally,and was completed in 1839</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnEGreen, post: 2294907, member: 223921"] Fbg this morning was 3.9 according to the Libre had been down to 3.0 in the night that must have been when I woke up looking for the chocolate in my bedside cabinet. Checked the new sensor against prickometer yesterday prickometer was 4.4 Libre 15 minutes later was 4.3 so pretty much in accordance with each other. Yesterday we went for a walk around the local reservoir at Kingsmill thought I could walk part way then back to the car not so they have put a one way rule in place so people can keep their distance better as they shouldn't encounter people approaching from the other direction so had to walk the entire periphery of the reservoir . But still encountered several people who were determined to walk in the opposite direction some of the signs had been vandalized and one thrown in the lake. One couple I observed standing next to a sign requesting people not to throw bread into the lake as it can kill the wild life and they were throwing loads of bread to the birds then they walked off past a sign asking people to follow the one way system in the direction opposite to the arrow on the sign some people are just incomprehensible. [URL]http://www.nottsviews.co.uk/kings_mill_reservoir.html#:~:text=Kings%20Mill%20Reservoir%20was%20originally,and%20was%20completed%20in%201839[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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