Thanks, SaskiaKC. Both went well but I haven't tested since. After the carby buffet food I've just eaten I think l'll make a fresh start tomorrow.Or the non-bleeding stuff, more like!
The only animals I have ever known who don't mind us messing with their feet are horses. Which is good, since they have more foot problems than any other creatures I know, including humans. You know the old expression, "No foot, no horse"? They seem to be doing their best to live up to it.
And speaking of animals, I occasionally wake to the delivery of a furball.
@dogslife I hope the MRI scan went well and that the party got just wild enough for you to make a good recovery.
Welcome, @poemagraphic .
Oh. Before I forget ... another even 6 this grey morning, with thunderstorms in the forecast, not unusual for Palm Sunday. I woke at 3 am, wide awake, and was going to get up and fix some breakfast and come here to see who was posting, but in the end I just turned over and went back to sleep. Weird dreams off and on.
And sending First Lady Dolley Madison rushing madly around trying to save some of the paintings and other valuables!
ETA: My great-grandfather was named for her husband.
Goodnight Saskia ...sleep well when it comes, x... And so, as the sun sinks low over the West Country of England, over the Western Isles of Scotland, over Wales, and over the Irish Sea, we in the Western Hemisphere say "Goodnight" to our friends and fellow finger-stickers across the Great Water, wishing you all sound sleep, lack of lows, and sweet dreams ...
Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ........................... ^. .^
India has it's own bagpipes, called Mashak, popular in the North, and parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan. There are Indian military pipe bands.
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not even sure what to say to that!!5.6 today.
I'm so behind with the forum. It's bedlam here with one thing and another. Hoping to get back into the swing from tomorrow.
Anyway I made a great discovery today in the shape of a sausage. In fact it was a sausage. A big thick meaty one, very tasty. And only 2g per sausage!!!
Jolly hog proper porker sausages.
I will be getting them again that's for sure!!! Sharing the love.
Thatis more astute than you will believe. I absolutely love Cornwall and since I discovered it (in Enid Blyton’s childrens books aged 8) and then I moved to the UK and when I first visited Cornwall it stole my heart and tbere hasnt been a year since then we havent gone back. Btw I have read that book.
5.6 this morning.
Daughter's birthday today so we are going out for a meal at some point today probably a carvery
Not had much sleep due to pains in feet and legs.
Whisky is very popular in India too.I've seen pictures, my son-in-law has showed me. We joke about the "secret" Indian/Scots connection:
bagpipes/mashak, both love sweets and lamb, biryani/kedgeree (I believe kedgeree is an adaptation of biryani, brought back by Scots returning from Imperial India.) Also my son-in-law went to an English language school founded by Scots Presbyterian missionaries.)
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