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Great start Steve, those two look great together![]()
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I didn't actually have any physiotherapy this morning, but the assessment was helpful, and I have been referred to some regarding my long-term tennis elbow, and also to a podiatrist. After that, I went into town, got some bread, went to the bank, did a little shopping, then finally picked up my dressings. Had Tunisian for lunch
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Morning Guardians! Suppose to get into 70° today. Doctor appointment this afternoon. Happy trails
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Good luck at the docs buddy, and enjoy that warmer weatherMorning Guardians! Suppose to get into 70° today. Doctor appointment this afternoon. Happy trails
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Sweet Pete
Very handsome
Thanks Steve, first time I've been to that health centre, even though it is just up the road from me. They usually send me to another one, which is an absolutely dump, and staffed by incompetents, in my experience. You have to force your way in past the chain-smoking 'mingers', who tie their dogsto the blood pressure machine!Thanks Jack
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Wonderful Kurt. Just keep your turkeys away from that machine!!I have no idea about my cat’s blood pressure. I guess it’s good they put up a sign. Anyhow…took a walk this morning. And since it’s Monday grabbed my paper micarta Toole. Hope everyone has a good week.
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That Lambsfoot is looking fantastic Bob!Finally, a tease of Spring.View attachment 2800445
I hope everything gets sorted soon for you Jack, it's taken FAR too long. How is the wound healing from their attempted Scalping? I was talking with Sue in the weekend and she said that her Mum goes to the Hospital, she cant understand what the people are saying as they are from overseas, and all they do is prescribe Pain killers and Antibiotics - they just want to move you on- its a very very scary state that the Health care is in over there right now, if there is a fix, its going to take a number of yearsI didn't actually have any physiotherapy this morning, but the assessment was helpful, and I have been referred to some regarding my long-term tennis elbow, and also to a podiatrist. After that, I went into town, got some bread, went to the bank, did a little shopping, then finally picked up my dressings. Had Tunisian for lunch
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Thank you kindly Duncan.That Lambsfoot is looking fantastic Bob!
I have no idea about my cat’s blood pressure. I guess it’s good they put up a sign. Anyhow…took a walk this morning. And since it’s Monday grabbed my paper micarta Toole. Hope everyone has a good week.
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Great finish to the day.
I'm afraid I can't help you there buddy, but those are stunning picsI have no idea about my cat’s blood pressure. I guess it’s good they put up a sign. Anyhow…took a walk this morning. And since it’s Monday grabbed my paper micarta Toole. Hope everyone has a good week.
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Thanks palI hope everything gets sorted soon for you Jack, it's taken FAR too long. How is the wound healing from their attempted Scalping? I was talking with Sue in the weekend and she said that her Mum goes to the Hospital, she cant understand what the people are saying as they are from overseas, and all they do is prescribe Pain killers and Antibiotics - they just want to move you on- its a very very scary state that the Health care is in over there right now, if there is a fix, its going to take a number of years![]()
Cool old coin with your Twisted Lamb my friendMicarta monday lamb today
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Sweet pair Steve
Will,The recovery ambles on. The weather has gone from merely bad to downright unpleasant. It's now in the high 60°Fs and raining which, in my book, falls under the definition of "clammy" and "clammy," if you're lucky enough not to know, is never good. Unless you're talking about chowder. I suppose a chowder that's nice and "clammy" is even better than good, but I digress...
Natural light is great, but like many other great (and, in some cases, terrible) things - leviathans, Voldemort, weather patterns, The Old Gods, supernovas, etc. - it can also be very unpredictable. The high frequency of overcast days of late has pushed me into learning how to use a flash. I think, in my vast ignorance, that I've always low-key judged people who use flashes - after all, signs in museums and historic places lump flash photography in with gross behavior like spitting on the floor and spirited yelling. Already associated with far too many unsavory groups, I always figured it best to leave flash photography to others but here we are. One nice thing about a flash, though, is the ability to take pictures inside or at night which is seemingly (and, to me always, strangely) all but impossible with a camera under ordinary circumstances. Phones somehow figured it out but I'm gonna chalk that up to magic because I really don't understand it.
I think that's probably enough out of me. Here's a picture of a really great lamb, its excellent travel enclosure, and a book which, according to the author at the time of publication was "one of the most expansive volumes ever published about trout," and titled (a bit too "on the nose" in my humble opinion) "Trout."
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