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T1,
Likewise turning a perfectly dressed square/rectangular lump of wood into a vase,🏺platter or somesuch is probably quite boring to some, but it’s my relaxation. 😊
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Greynomad wrote: Sat May 17, 2025 10:12 pm T1,
Likewise turning a perfectly dressed square/rectangular lump of wood into a vase,🏺platter or some such is probably quite boring to some, but it’s my relaxation. 😊
Perzakery 8-) Lying in bed half the night reading a book on the phone would probably be considered time wasting by some ... including me, but it's just part of a nights sleep, maybe 30 mins at a time sometimes, others, I might read for 30 mins and sleep for 5 hrs .... but's rare .... the wasteful part is my best sleep is between 6am and 10:30 ..... if I try getting up at the 6 am, unless it's to drive to an appointment, results in stuffing around for hrs because I'm tired and can't concentrate, getting a serious headache and having to lie down for a few hrs, the day is stuffed and so is any chance of getting to sleep at all before around 3am ...... so I've given up trying to get in a full days work accomplished and settle for the half day at a time ......

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Know the feeling of living for Dr's visits but these days we pick and choose some of them to our advantage. When I get peed off with it all I tell all the Drs they will have to do without me for x time as I need a break from them all. But it's the body trying to do things and fails 99% of the time. Positive thinking helps I think. NC George re Fred, maybe he would do better on Pascals (spelling?)bird Pellets, takes them a while for them to get stuck into it and slowly introduce it in his normal food. Worth a try.
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Good morning.
Yesterday was miserable till midday then the sun made a return...I planted more veggies in the green house...
I had a thought regarding mowing... but I thought today maybe better... maybe.😇😇..
I have lit the fire... first for the year herself will be pleased.
Nothing of importance planned for today...yet...
Cept...
It's bacon and eggs day at our place 🥰🎉🍻..
Keep safe.
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Good morning everyone. We had rain til lunch time yesty then the sun came out. Still too boggy to mow though. Managed to achieve bugger all yesty. Had a call from a mate, another of our old speedway mates is on his last legs.
We are off to Brissy today to watch the youngest gkid play footy.
Not too much else happening.
It's B&E day at our place today too.
Safe travels all those out and about.
Cheers
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Good morning All. Too much rain to be bothered getting out of bed until 9:45am and rain forecast until next Saturday.
Luckily, I managed to get the front yard and footpath area mown yesterday around lunchtime but the reserve area will have to wait until next week. As the temperature is slowly dropping the grass shouldn't grow much.

We had my sister and BIL call in for a couple of hours yesterday. The BIL has very similar health problems to Ray, chemo every 2 weeks.

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"tanks"--- here
Good morning, all. Like N-George, I had a sleep-in today and am just now about to have breakfast.
Smoked Salmon and crushed Avocado on toast, followed by a cuppa.
At 9 am, it was only 8 degrees, so that's a good reason to stay in bed under the doona.
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Keith Morris wrote: Sun May 18, 2025 12:18 pm "tanks"--- here
Good morning, all. Like N-George, I had a sleep-in today and am just now about to have breakfast.
Smoked Salmon and crushed Avocado on toast, followed by a cuppa.
At 9 am, it was only 8 degrees, so that's a good reason to stay in bed under the doona.
Keith
So, it wasn't just me that got out of bed at the crack of noon :lol: Feel better for it .... except the knees, they still don't like me much after all the crouching and getting up to find something, only to be back down on the foot stool to get access to the battery area .... at least the neck and head have forgiven me .... for a while at least ....

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Good morning.
Another day in paradise coming up....
I mowed back and front lawns...now have Terry disease..sore back and left arm... can't blame the arm on the mower...I tore a muscle before going to Taggerty and lifting the spare wheel on the way back didn't do it any favours 😡🤬...
I'm off to Biggenden engineering this morning to have a chat about the wheel carrier...he may know someone who can make these brackets... maybe...
Carol will be off to bingo with her mates...
Nothing else planned for today sofar.
I couldn't imagine staying in bed that long George... you need a hobby 😁😁
Keep safe.
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Good morning everyone. Its a cool overcast morning here, but that will change when the sun gets up a bit more.
We watched the young g'son play footy yesty. Took the best part of the day to get there and back and they got flogged.
Not much else planned for the day, so far.
Safe travels everybody.
Cheers
David

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