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MillymollyAmanda
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12 Sep 2024 10:54 |
Morning all, Nice and sunny here but oh so chilly and we might get a few showers later.
Oh goodness Ann good job you moved your legs out if the way those scooters could do a lot of damage, a neighbour has one and she told me when she first had it she knocked a whole stand down in superdrug .
Oh Mel what a shame about your beans the little bliters will eat any thing . I can remember you sending us a photo of your wonderful veg garden with rows and rows of veg ,did you have trouble with the deer then when you grew things .
Hope Vera got home OK yesterday ,I expect it will be washing day now that's the only thing after a holiday all the washing .
Anng hope your meeting goes OK is it the gardening club today.
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Annx
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12 Sep 2024 10:12 |
Morning All,
Chilly but sunny here so I might put a wash on. Just been for my RSV vaccine and nearly had an accident in the waiting room! A lady with a motor scooter who could hardly walk had left her lovely little dog lying down in the foyer and come into the waiting room, then decided she was in people's way with her scooter and began to turn it round. All of a sudden she swung to the left to do a 3 point turn but suddenly accelerated straight int o the legs of a lady sitting opposite me and hit her hard enough to tip her chair back. She apologised profusely and the lady she hit was ok, but then she started reversing and headed straight for me but I had anticipated it and swung my legs to the side of the chair as I was on the end! She kept apologising and said she wasn't used to the scooter and moved it into the foyer and managed to walk back slowly using two sticks. Everyone told her not to worry as she was so thin and clearly struggling.
OH has popped out and will be back shortly for us to do a couple more errands, one to collect the rest of his meds which he has already been for 3 times! It's a good job they weren't urgent ones.
Mandy that accident with your bike must have given you a nasty bump on your side and shock if you were winded and struggled to breathe. It is how we learn to be careful though isn't it.
Mel it's a shame the deer had your beans. They seem to think your garden is their restaurant, but I suppose it's hard to stop them.
AnnG it just shows how an appointment time can make such a difference and can be really inconvenient. We try to book things early these days because of parking spaces not being available, but school drop off times cause chaos on the roads round here and we find we set off earlier and earlier these days. Roadworks spring up everywhere with little warning as well.
I think I hear his lordship on the drive so toodlepip for now. :-)
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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12 Sep 2024 09:54 |
Morning girls,
12 degrees here but feels much colder. The suns out and there are great big whitey grey cludy scidding across the sky. I have just looked to the north and the heavens there are completely dark grey so I think we are in for a downpour like we had early this morning. I thought it was the wind at first but the trees were'nt moving.
I think Autumn has arrived with vengence.
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AnninGlos
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12 Sep 2024 07:56 |
good morning all Brrr! 3 degrees, sunny , pale blue sky but that is a winter temperature at 0750.
Mel isn't there anything that you can cover the beans with to keep the deer off. A bit of a tidy up this morning as I have a meeting here this afternoon.
Looked at the bus time table and I might have to take an earlier bus and pay. Only thing is, it is right on school time. Not going to be a lot of fun.
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MillymollyAmanda
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11 Sep 2024 15:27 |
Afternoon all,
Sunny morning but now there's lots of black clouds beginning to build and its very chilly ,my hands are cold and I've got my jeans and a cardi on today. Been and dropped our scrips in and called at Tesco's for a birthday card and a few bits for Chelsea's birthday next week .
Oh hi Jude I too had a three wheeler and many times I tipped it over turning to sharply instead of gently turning the handle bars .
Oh the bamboo cane could have gone into you Anng you were very lucky there . Mel your poor toe that was nasty too . I can remember having my new bicycle and gradually going faster and faster round and round in front of the house and coming off and catching my tummy on the piller cap edge of our low wall ,oh I did wind myself I felt as if I could hardly breath and couldn't even talk to tell mum what I had done ,I slowed down after that .
We were going out to take the runner beans down as they have finished now but it's so chilly we decided to do it over the weekend when the temp should come up a bit .
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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11 Sep 2024 15:10 |
I went down to pick my first lot of beans this morning as when I fed them the day before they needed another day to be big enough. How many did I pick? 1 the deer have cleared the lot. :-(
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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11 Sep 2024 12:35 |
That accident with the cane sounds dreadful Anng. I had an accident with a cane too but it did'nt scratch me instead I rushed into the polytunnel have open toed sandels on and stubbed my big toe on my right foot just on the end of the cane and the other end hit the raised bed. Oh was'nt around at the time so I hobbled to the front of the top garden and waited for him to come back. I had destroyed the cartalidge in my big toe and now it dos'nt go up anymore it goes down ok but no high heals for me now. we went to the hospital and they said they could straighten the toe but it would be fixed so I could'nt even wer very small heels. I did'nt have it done. Now when I walk in flip flop showr shoes my sock goes round my foot and I am forever pulling it back up. Gosh it did'nt half hurt when I did it it made my head shake and the pain was awful.
Suns been in and out here but there a strong wind blowing and its 14 degrees now.
Hope Vera has a safe journey home. She certainly made good use of her time away visiting all those places and I am hoping hse has a nice lot of photos to show us when she gets back.
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AnninGlos
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11 Sep 2024 12:12 |
Gwyn the original appointment I had was much more convenient being at 12pm, sadly the booking team who appear to be the bane of the medical secretary (not in the same building), had already used that slot although not told the med sec's office. They put me in the 1020 slot instead so I have to go with that. I will have to catch a bus sometime just after 0930 because of road works traffic lights on the journey slowing things down. I will possibly be there early but better than being late. I always tend to be early or on time for things. Comes with being from a RN family and marrying somebody in the RN.
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Annx
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11 Sep 2024 12:06 |
That's good you know which time your appointment is now AnnG, not so good that it wasn't the 12.00pm one! That could have been a really nasty accident with the bamboo stick. :-0
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Annx
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11 Sep 2024 12:02 |
Afternoon All,
Yes autumn is certainly arriving now. it was drizzly when I went out but the slight breeze was making leaves fall. It's sunny and dry again now and 11 degrees.
You've sparked some meories Jude! I had a 2 wheeler bike for my 7th birthday, It meant I would be able to ride to school on it instead of the 2 mile walk that partly involved using a footpath across two fields. Not very nice when it was getting dark in the winter. I remember riding the bike down the rough track to the farmhouse opposite where we lived then. There were tall, old trees either side of the track which had a grassy bit down the midde where no wheels ran. I was riding on the grassy bit as it was flatter than the rutted wheel tracks either side and hit a hidden root from one of the big trees. I was pedalling fast, so I was pitched headfirst over the handlebars and hurt my ribs one side. I was more worried about damage to my bike though and being in trouble with dad, so I was relieved the bike was ok and never told my parents! I never had a bigger bike till I was age 15 and a man who worked for dad took pity on me riding a bike I had to ride standing up as my knees would hit the handlebars when I pedalled otherwise. He gave me his wife's bike she would no longer ride after falling off it. I was thrilled as it had semi drop handlebars and deraillier gears. Sadly dad insisted on 'giving him a drink for it in payment' so it was no longer my bike then and I had to leave it behind when I married and left home. OH and I have mountain bikes now, mine is purple with a gel seat and handlebar grips to be comfy, but they haven't been used for years. We used to ride along the canal on them and on disused rail tracks.
Better get some money transferred now using the cardreader I hate using. OH has finished his online meeting and is off to two more meetings this afternoon and evening so I should be able to get a lot done! He's taking a banana, some cobs and a bottle of water with him.
I hope Vera has a good trip home after what sounded like an interesting holiday.
It's raining here now and no sunshine.
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Gwyn in Kent
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11 Sep 2024 11:50 |
Oooh that sounds nasty :-0 Glad you were OK afterwards though.
It was youngest who had most problems here.... Often she was trying to be as 'clever' as her older siblings :-| but sometimes just an accident.....
That's good that you've clarified timings. I prefer very late morning or afternoon appointments at the hospital, then I can get there without having to get a lift. It takes ages and 2 buses, but the countryside is pleasant, so I don't mind the actual journey. It's the walk to the bus stop ( local bus stopped ) and then having to hopefully catch the bus, before the bus, which should connect with the hourly bus to the hospital grounds. I have to do this, to allow for my nearest bus to be late or not turn up at all, as has happened in the past :-| Daughter says she will take me next week otherwise I would need to leave home about 1.40 for a 3.45 p.m. appointment.
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AnninGlos
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11 Sep 2024 11:29 |
The only childhood accident I had was when I was about 4 years old. (it had no repercussions)' Playing outside jumping over a flower border and there was a bamboo stick in the border, I slipped and the sick went down my throat. painful for a moment scraped throat and panicky mother but otherwise OK. And both our children had accident free childhoods.
Appointment sorted Gwyn at 10.20.
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Gwyn in Kent
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11 Sep 2024 10:09 |
Beautiful sunshine and bright blue sky here, but oh so chilly :-0 It's quite breezy too.
It sounds as Vera has had a busy, but interesting holiday and packed a lot in to the time there. What a lovely place to explore. Safe journey home :-D
I hope you get your appontments sorted Ann. I am just managing to cope this last week, before I go for my next 3 monthly visit to the ENT nurse next week. Yesterday was 'back to school' day for me and I coped, but it will be great to hear them better next week.
Some of you have been rather accident-prone :-0 I don't recall any bad tumbles, but younger daughter had to have stitches after having what children here call 'a backy' ie. sitting on the saddle of her brother's bike, while he rode the bike standing up on the pedals. She had a nasty gasty gash in her head.They were on the pavement, when she fell off. Son was upset, as he felt it was his fault, elder daughter felt faint at the sight of so much blood and all the youngest was bothered about was that there was a mess all over her favourite T shirt :-) She was only little, but was very good being patched up at A&E.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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11 Sep 2024 09:37 |
Morning girls,
The suns been out here this morning but its now disappeared pc is saying record low and 13 degrees so as Anng said Autumn is definately on its way.It was lovely nd bright and sunny when I got up to go to the bathroom at 6.40am so I went back to bed for a couple of hours.
Don't know if I am going to Stuarts today or tomorrow shall have to ring him if I can get hold of him.
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AnninGlos
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11 Sep 2024 09:36 |
safe uneventful journey Vera.
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SuffolkVera
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11 Sep 2024 09:33 |
Good morning all
Hello Jude. You reminded me of a bike accident I had aged about 9 or 10. I had my first “grown up” bike. Our road forked and my Dad had drummed into me that I must look to see what was coming down the other arm of the fork. I was so busy doing that I forgot to look at what was ahead of me and rode straight into the back of a milk float, bashing my head and cutting myself across the bridge of my nose badly enough to need 3 stitches.
it’s 10.30 am here and we’re showered, breakfasted and packed. Not sure what we can do for the next hour and a half till the taxi comes. At the moment it’s 19 degrees here but I see it’s only 10 at home. I reckon we’ll freeze when we get to Stansted.
Hope you all have a good day.
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AnninGlos
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11 Sep 2024 08:25 |
Good morning all. 6 degrees here and feels really autumnal. But the sun is shining at the moment.
I have stripped the bed and the bedding is in the washing machine. I next need to sort out stuff for packing as I have a meeting here tomorrow and out Friday. packing can be done Saturday but I like stuff sorted beforehand.
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AnninGlos
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10 Sep 2024 22:49 |
Hello "Jude" Would not be a good thing to do these days. You obviously lived to tell the tale. Welcome to the thread.
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~`*`Jude`*`~
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10 Sep 2024 22:02 |
Falling off my 3 wheeled bike when l was 6 yrs old into the road, fortunately no traffic!!
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MillymollyAmanda
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10 Sep 2024 21:35 |
Oh dear Ann now it looks like you could have two appointments booked now ,which one is the right time I wonder , hope you can get it sorted out .
Safe journey home Vera ,that week went so quickly and the journey home sounds a better travelling time .
Started raining here this afternoon, just a light drizzly rain .
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