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  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,887

    Steve I suffered hideously with AF for many years, mercifully not for a decades now.You have my sympathy.

    Just got " the knee" and tennis elbow to deal with now.

    Devon.
  • Bushman2Bushman2 Posts: 548

    No hosta i didn't get one either.

    Pat thanks for your thoughts i think its going to be a wee while before i get used to the house being empty and quiet but the world keeps turning and life does go on.

  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,315

    I haven't yet,  Hosta.  Lily I misread your question about Ayres Rock and the answer is that i dont know.

    S. E. NSW
  • Steve 309Steve 309 Posts: 2,753

    Thanks Hosta.  I'm on the mend now but it's annoying to be laid up when there's so much to do and I have the time to do it while I'm here.  Fortunately the knees are OK so far, but it's only a matter of time...

  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,315
    1. Jo, sorry I missed your post. Have a good catch up on your sleep, it sounds as though you need it.image
    S. E. NSW
  • LesleyKLesleyK Posts: 4,029

    Third time lucky for posting I hopeimage.  The last time everything disappeared I'm not sure what I pressed but was on the way to reporting myself to the modsimage.

    Hope you slept well chicky and that Mr chicky is on the mend.

    Sorry you're feeling under the weather jo.  Keep warm and hydrated and hope you will feel much better tomorrow.

    Steve I had no idea AF could get that bad.  Hope it soon improves.

    When I took the dog out this morning three deer ran from the woods across the lane within an arms length.  I don't know who was the most surprised but the dog was great, just gave a quiet woof and stood watching them bound away.  I love moments like thatimage.  Lily I thought of you at the time and wondered if the deer are still visiting your garden.

    Any news of GD's driving test Rb.  It took me a couple of times.  It's great when parents don't have to be full time taxi driversimage.

     

  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,099

    Lesley - if you press the 'back' arrow - you can often get back to what you've written. I speak from personal experience...image

    steve - how horrible. Never had it but didn't realise it could be that bad either image

    Hope you're a bit better too LP- back's are a b***er. 

    jo - bit of toast is the magical cure isn't it? image

    How's the handbag W'song? Did you try the newspaper inside? Ooh she's maybe gone to work already image

    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • WintersongWintersong Posts: 2,436

    Still here Fairy 

    I took the newspaper tip but was scared of getting print on the inside, it rubs off doesn't it? But thanks, I'll use that one when I want to dry out my gardening trainers image

    Bag is almost dry and almost back to its old self, I think. To be honest, the only difference in it is what I know is there, a slight bow underneath and some small bubbling along the inner zip flaps. It's a sturdy type design, handles not a shoulder strap which is probably why it got left in the rain, which is my preference, although obviously not sensible for forgetful folks image

    Off to work shortly, have a good afternoon all image

  • LesleyKLesleyK Posts: 4,029

    Tried that Fairy but it threw me back about five pagesimage.  I'll just have to be more careful where I place my fingersimage.

    Verdun What a shame that the oo has landed in your niece's birthday.  Still you are a very good Uncle to suggest having it at midnightimage.  I expect you'll have to stock up on ice-cream nowimage.  I hope she recovers quickly.

     

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