Good idea. He's just walked in the door and hasnt been near any news things so its all new to him. I have a cousin in the south of France (well, accurately, cousins daughter) and she lives down close to Monaco, so she's probably OK, the trouble seems to have been restricted to Paris. I suppose the TV will be full of it for days. We'll just have to cope with it.
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Another adventure with OH yesterday - they rushed him into hospital yesterday afternoon and kept him in overnight (wanted to do a 1am blood test). It seems all is well and he gets to come home later. Think my adrenalin levels are now on empty
Oh chicky, ((hugs)). I'm sure you could do without shocks like that. At least the hospital are pleased with him and he'll be home again soon. Look after yourself too.
Have just been talking to son on the phone. He lives in Dordogne, as do I. He told me about the tragedy in Paris. I haven't seen the news since yesterday morning.
Chicky, I hope your OH is OK, and you too. But if they are letting him home he should be OK. It must be a difficult time while he's waiting for the next op.
Off to see the news.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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Morning all. The school behind me is evidence of the strong winds last night: the goal posts have been moved rather dramatically.
I'll see what state the garden is when I'm more suitably dressed.
Keep safe everyone.
Good morning Verdun
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning all
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. You'll wonder how you ever managed without one

Another adventure with OH yesterday - they rushed him into hospital yesterday afternoon and kept him in overnight (wanted to do a 1am blood test
). It seems all is well and he gets to come home later. Think my adrenalin levels are now on empty
Morning all, Hi Pat
Woolly hat weather for this morning's walk.
Thoughts today are with the people in France. It is hard to comprehend.
Oh chicky, ((hugs)). I'm sure you could do without shocks like that. At least the hospital are pleased with him and he'll be home again soon. Look after yourself too.
Have just been talking to son on the phone. He lives in Dordogne, as do I. He told me about the tragedy in Paris. I haven't seen the news since yesterday morning.
Chicky, I hope your OH is OK, and you too. But if they are letting him home he should be OK. It must be a difficult time while he's waiting for the next op.
Off to see the news.
Verdun, will your garden ever be too full for new plants?