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Late good morning after an unexpected call from shoulder man saying his surgeries all cancelled so I could see him earlier than my original appt. Sendiing me for MRI.Notices sent to Drs that Cortisone injections for eg shoulder pain have no all been stopped. Nothing to do with CV though.
Time is passing too quickly so live life to the full with your spouse/partner while you still have she/he by your side.
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The boss had me working yesterday... we have sorta hid the bore pump .
Good morning everyone.. Carol is off to the big smoke today...clean son's house .
The last time...he has had his loan approval... will be moving to his own home... not a rental... great .
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Morning all same old same old here again 18 with a bit of fog.
That storm didn't get you yesty evening Bernie? Went just west of us..

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Good morning from Tinana. Beginning 14 days of self isolation.

Great news for your son, Bernie.

Enjoy the day everyone.
Cheers
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A very exciting day for us...
New ironing board cover arrived in the mail.
When you’re in isolation, small things are important. 🙄
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Another day in cro ville another day to walk around the self contained house [emoji536][emoji848]


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"tanks" here---
The lovely lady from Coles Emerald just phoned me to tell me that the delivery driver will be at my place at 11:00am give or take 4 minutes either way, depending on traffic on the Emerald road.
She apologised for not having any chicken breast, or thick breakfast sausages---maybe next delivery as conditions improve in the distribution centre.
I FEEL MY LIFE IS BACK TO NORMAL AGAIN.
It is only 09:00am so I have time for a walk around the mango tree with Mr Major before the groceries arrive. (I walk slowly in my Isolation medium).
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I plan to have another birthday next year.
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No doubt about Tanks...
Once you give him a problem, he’s like a dog with a bone.
Won’t let go until he has an answer.
Got a call from him t’other day with a source for the Dwarf Jacaranda I complained about not finding.
He had rung Bunnings Wodonga! Got the nurseryman’s name and all!
A great big THANKS to you, Tanks.
Regards & God bless,
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Good morning everyone.
Ray, we have been progressively lopping a Jacaranda that hangs over our fence from next door, the only part neck door is the trunk, although when in flower for a short time each year they are beautiful, they make so much mess to rake up, for over twenty years we have raked up all the crap that we get from the many gum trees that also over hang our house, end of rant. :oops:
Shirley & Bruce.
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"tanks" here---Shirley
Dwarf Jacaranda !
Ray is looking for a "Dwarf Jacaranda", one that does not hang over the fence, but one that he can walk past and kick.
I don't think he worries about the dead leaves and seed pods---it will give him something to pass the time in his old age.
Keith
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I plan to have another birthday next year.

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