Doctor 63 , it takes a while to get the strength back in your back, I fractured my coccyx about 18years ago , (slipped on tiled floor landing on it) , walking got my muscles stronger and back extension exercises , I do still ache there though after certain things. Take it easy it will improve, just takes time in afraid
Just had an e-mail that brought a few tars to my eye. Some very close friends went off to New Zealand and the Australia to live and I miss them desperately even though they left about 8 years ago now. E-mail said they are coming over in May and would like to meet up. Just hope they find time to see us, as naturally family will come first in their visits.
So cold out there, just looking through the window makes me shiver.
Chickens look happy Geoff
Sue, I always gave kids/and for me a very sweet drink pushes blood sugar levels up, alcohol lowers them
So bored making chicken stock, then tomorrow the plan is to have chicken soup and cheese and spinach scones
Ouch bruised coccyx!!! Take care Dan!!! I used to have a pony like that - wasn't an Exmoor was it? My DIL is having an X-ray on her coccyx this week as she slid down the stairs on her btm some weeks ago and still can't sit down properly.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Bunny - my thought s are to have a raised bed as you can then ensure that your soil is the right tilth for the plants. Easier to controll - and if necessary you can top it up with compost to keep fertiliy.
Years agoI fell down the stairs clutching my baby son.(he's 31 now) I managed to keep his head up but his leg was trapped under me, so it was broken Put him back with walking by a couple of months or so - still makes my tummy churn when I think about it
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Doctor 63 , it takes a while to get the strength back in your back, I fractured my coccyx about 18years ago , (slipped on tiled floor landing on it) , walking got my muscles stronger and back extension exercises , I do still ache there though after certain things. Take it easy it will improve, just takes time in afraid
Afties all. Have not put nose out of doors yet apart from letting Maggie the solo chicken out of bed.
Dan, that sounds extremely nasty - I'm sure building a veg patch is not going to help!!!
Sue - hope the party was worth it
Derek, envious of your near-heatwave! Can I move in with you, please
Bunny, meant to say I love your little hat
The chickens have found a perfect spot
Just had an e-mail that brought a few tars to my eye. Some very close friends went off to New Zealand and the Australia to live and I miss them desperately even though they left about 8 years ago now. E-mail said they are coming over in May and would like to meet up. Just hope they find time to see us, as naturally family will come first in their visits.
So cold out there, just looking through the window makes me shiver.
Chickens look happy Geoff
Sue, I always gave kids/and for me a very sweet drink pushes blood sugar levels up, alcohol lowers them
So bored making chicken stock, then tomorrow the plan is to have chicken soup and cheese and spinach scones
Nooooooo-not chicken stock or chicken soup-not in front of the children
There seem to be a lot of injuries on this thread
You should throw one of you parties Bjay-and throw a kangaroo steak on the barbie
Aww rosa how nice
Load of old crocks on here
Had a wander round garden , that wind is biting , checked greenhouse came back in too cold !!
In the middle of garden plan drawing , next stage rather not entire thing ... That may depress
Trying to decide if nursery bed should be raised bed or as is ...decisions...
Ouch
bruised coccyx!!! Take care Dan!!! I used to have a pony like that - wasn't an Exmoor was it?
My DIL is having an X-ray on her coccyx this week as she slid down the stairs on her btm some weeks ago and still can't sit down properly. 
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Bunny - my thought s are to have a raised bed as you can then ensure that your soil is the right tilth for the plants. Easier to controll - and if necessary you can top it up with compost to keep fertiliy.
Years agoI fell down the stairs clutching my baby son.(he's 31 now) I managed to keep his head up but his leg was trapped under me, so it was broken
Put him back with walking by a couple of months or so - still makes my tummy churn when I think about it 