Wonky, Lilyp has said what I was hinting at. I always found looking UP was a source of things like you are experiencing, so if you've been pruning wisteria eye, it could be that. I'm no Dr, Physio, or Chiro, but I really rely on my Chiro for fixing things like that. I'm well aware that I don't really know what I'm talking about, but I'd certainly have someone have a look at it.
im off dream land now.
Catch you tomorrrow (Mother's Day here, so I hope the kids don't ring too early .
A dog will make you laugh and keep you company and get you out for walkies even when you feel like staying under the covers all day. Great therapy and good fun and you'll make new friends out with their dogs too.
Just had neighbour Bruno round to talk about using our paddock for his horses. Just need to replace a few rotted fence posts and make a secure entry. Good. He's very verbose so it's taken nearly 2 hours to establish these simple things. Now I have to rush out and get the plums we need for OH's chosen dinner and then I can get my herbs planted. I shall have to look at the photos of Malvern later.
Mothers' Day in Belgium tomorrow and France next week. Go figure.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
"The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
We have soooo much fun with ours and there is an organisation called Barking Mad who pair you with a foster mum who can take care of it when you can't ?
Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them.” A A Milne
Really windy and the dahlias are NOT happy to be out in it.
I know , so far as this Forum is concerned, I'm a bit of an exception, but the idea of a dog in my life, is my idea of hell. Like other people's kids, so much nicer when they're gone.
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Good for her Punkdoc
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I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Wonky, Lilyp has said what I was hinting at. I always found looking UP was a source of things like you are experiencing, so if you've been pruning wisteria eye, it could be that. I'm no Dr, Physio, or Chiro, but I really rely on my Chiro for fixing things like that. I'm well aware that I don't really know what I'm talking about, but I'd certainly have someone have a look at it.
im off dream land now.
Catch you tomorrrow (Mother's Day here, so I hope the kids don't ring too early
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A pet animal is a good de-stresser Pdoc
A dog will make you laugh and keep you company and get you out for walkies even when you feel like staying under the covers all day. Great therapy and good fun and you'll make new friends out with their dogs too.
Just had neighbour Bruno round to talk about using our paddock for his horses. Just need to replace a few rotted fence posts and make a secure entry. Good. He's very verbose so it's taken nearly 2 hours to establish these simple things. Now I have to rush out and get the plums we need for OH's chosen dinner and then I can get my herbs planted. I shall have to look at the photos of Malvern later.
Mothers' Day in Belgium tomorrow and France next week. Go figure.
Two dogs Punk!!!!!
We have soooo much fun with ours and there is an organisation called Barking Mad who pair you with a foster mum who can take care of it when you can't ?
A A Milne
LP, I think you may have good weather for your visitors tomorrow
It's dreich here today.
Absolutely ghastly here too Joyce but the garden is loving it!
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Popped in for a bit of lunch.
Really windy and the dahlias are NOT happy to be out in it.
I know , so far as this Forum is concerned, I'm a bit of an exception, but the idea of a dog in my life, is my idea of hell. Like other people's kids, so much nicer when they're gone.
Hosta i have two sisters, one can't stand dogs, the other loves them. Variety is the spice of life
Joyce how did the show go? after all the lovely weather it's typical isnt it? but the farmers will be happy
A A Milne