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Anna
Did anyone see the full moon last night? It was a beautiful pale gold - why is this?
Today has been 17.2° but a bit breezy this afternoon with a SSW gusting at 14mph. I ploughed on with the gardening, I've got bramble-scratched arms, leaves in my hair, feel distinctly grubby and tired but a job well done. I'm hoping S_A's forecast that the rain won't get here until the afternoon leaves me the morning to finish off. I hope everyone else has also had an enjoyable day in the sun.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostDid anyone see the full moon last night? It was a beautiful pale gold - why is this?
Today has been 17.2° but a bit breezy this afternoon with a SSW gusting at 14mph. I ploughed on with the gardening, I've got bramble-scratched arms, leaves in my hair, feel distinctly grubby and tired but a job well done. I'm hoping S_A's forecast that the rain won't get here until the afternoon leaves me the morning to finish off. I hope everyone else has also had an enjoyable day in the sun.
I've been dobbing Roundup gel on my rampant ivy - going beserk it is
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Originally posted by Anna View PostDid anyone see the full moon last night? It was a beautiful pale gold - why is this?
Today has been 17.2° but a bit breezy this afternoon with a SSW gusting at 14mph. I ploughed on with the gardening, I've got bramble-scratched arms, leaves in my hair, feel distinctly grubby and tired but a job well done. I'm hoping S_A's forecast that the rain won't get here until the afternoon leaves me the morning to finish off.
I hope everyone else has also had an enjoyable day in the sun.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostDid anyone see the full moon last night? It was a beautiful pale gold - why is this?
Today has been 17.2° but a bit breezy this afternoon with a SSW gusting at 14mph. I ploughed on with the gardening, I've got bramble-scratched arms, leaves in my hair, feel distinctly grubby and tired but a job well done. I'm hoping S_A's forecast that the rain won't get here until the afternoon leaves me the morning to finish off. I hope everyone else has also had an enjoyable day in the sun.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostI'm getting worried by my persistant headache when going outside. Think it's neuralgia, which I've always suffered from butit means I'm not sitting out until that wind dies down.
Will it every go from this part of the world S_A ?
Neuralgia is usually experienced down the side of the face, if I've got this right. I am experiencing it from time to time, sal. In my case I'm pretty sure it's displaced toothache, which I'm putting up with by avoiding sweet things for the time being, or until my next 6 monthly comes along in August. Have you considered toothache as your possible problem sal?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Neuralgia is usually experienced down the side of the face, if I've got this right. I am experiencing it from time to time, sal. In my case I'm pretty sure it's displaced toothache, which I'm putting up with by avoiding sweet things for the time being, or until my next 6 monthly comes along in August. Have you considered toothache as your possible problem sal?
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Anna View PostDid anyone see the full moon last night?
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Oh sal, I am sorry tom hear about your current health isuues. I hope they may not be too bothersome for you.
MrsBBM and myself had a lovely day down in Brighton and Hove, done a 4 mile walk this afternoon, which, ofcourse by the sea, you just have to have a chippy.Jolly nice it was too. And a beer when I arrived home!!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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amateur51
Originally posted by salymap View PostNo S_A, it's hardening of the arteries in my neck and osteoporosis - called wear and tear when I had an xray. Old age, sonny boy
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Neuralgia is usually experienced down the side of the face, if I've got this right. I am experiencing it from time to time, sal. In my case I'm pretty sure it's displaced toothache, which I'm putting up with by avoiding sweet things for the time being, or until my next 6 monthly comes along in August. Have you considered toothache as your possible problem sal?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostA glorious day today! Make the most of it, unless your in Cornwall and NW! Rain in those parts but probably looks as though it could soon pass!
I thought I'd got away with no pesky ants this year, but not. One running round the long unit in
a sunny position - quickly despatched. He was the 'seeker' ant, he would fetch his friends if he found even a crumb. I HATE ants
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