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Originally Posted by Yogi19:

What have you been doing today, Moonie?

 

Squiggle, is there any update on your grandson's shoulder?

He has physio today for the second time, and he has a special X Ray booked where they inject some fluid later on in the month.  He is managing very well and has been working on a farm and yesterday he was helping someone with a job that sounded quite manual.  I was talking to the son of a friend who has had a similar problem and he is nervous of having the operation because some friends of his, after having the op, have been left unable to lift heavy things - he is a builder, so it's like all of these things I suppose the operation is not always a simple answer.  Time will tell.

 

A lovely morning here I hope it is where everyone is as well, I haven't read back through yet but I will.

squiggle
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Summer~:
Good morning a beautiful day here, at last lets hope it's here for the whole weekend El, are you feeling better today after yesterday? In glad you enjoyed the film

Good morning Sweet  

Its supposed to be sunny and warm everywhere, bar north-west Scotland. The temperature may hit 24 degrees over the weekend in the south east too.

 

 

 

Have a great day 

Moonie
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Summer~:
4?! Not bad I know some lads get a body full lol Any good ones? Even if I was tougher, I'd never make a choice. It's so permanent!

Most of them have Oriental/tribal symbols. Mr Yogi kids them on that they translate as "chicken fried rice and beef chow mein".

Where I used to work one lady had a chinese tattoo and my boss, who used to work in Hong Kong, was casually asked at a works do if he knew what it stood for, the cheeky thing said it was a sell by date and named a time in the past, how rude

squiggle
Originally Posted by squiggle:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Summer~:
4?! Not bad I know some lads get a body full lol Any good ones? Even if I was tougher, I'd never make a choice. It's so permanent!

Most of them have Oriental/tribal symbols. Mr Yogi kids them on that they translate as "chicken fried rice and beef chow mein".

Where I used to work one lady had a chinese tattoo and my boss, who used to work in Hong Kong, was casually asked at a works do if he knew what it stood for, the cheeky thing said it was a sell by date and named a time in the past, how rude

Rude, but very funny!

 

How is your grandson's shoulder, is there any update on his treatment?

 

In other news, my female blackbird is back today. I'm so relieved that both are alive and well.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by squiggle:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Summer~:
4?! Not bad I know some lads get a body full lol Any good ones? Even if I was tougher, I'd never make a choice. It's so permanent!

Most of them have Oriental/tribal symbols. Mr Yogi kids them on that they translate as "chicken fried rice and beef chow mein".

Where I used to work one lady had a chinese tattoo and my boss, who used to work in Hong Kong, was casually asked at a works do if he knew what it stood for, the cheeky thing said it was a sell by date and named a time in the past, how rude

Rude, but very funny!

 

How is your grandson's shoulder, is there any update on his treatment?

 

In other news, my female blackbird is back today. I'm so relieved that both are alive and well.

Phew!  

Moonie

The only thing I found missing from the Miss Potter film was that I didn't notice any mention of The Taylor of Gloucester which was one of her earliest books and was written during the time span covered by the film. I've mentioned before about the little museum/shop in Gloucester near the cathedral which was the house Beatrix Potter used as the basis for her book. 

More on the musuem/shop's website about the house:

http://tailor-of-gloucester.org.uk/about

El Loro
Originally Posted by El Loro:

The only thing I found missing from the Miss Potter film was that I didn't notice any mention of The Taylor of Gloucester which was one of her earliest books and was written during the time span covered by the film. I've mentioned before about the little museum/shop in Gloucester near the cathedral which was the house Beatrix Potter used as the basis for her book. 

More on the musuem/shop's website about the house:

http://tailor-of-gloucester.org.uk/about

Oooh, what a wonderful shop, I would spend hours and a small fortune in there!

I've noticed they have an online shop, too. *goes off to browse*

Yogi19
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by squiggle:

Great picture

 

 Super picture Squiggle 

 

Originally Posted by moonie:

 

   

Loving the froggies. Good morning, Moonie.

Good morning Yogi  

I hope you're well this morning 

I'm good, thanks. How are you?

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

The only thing I found missing from the Miss Potter film was that I didn't notice any mention of The Taylor of Gloucester which was one of her earliest books and was written during the time span covered by the film. I've mentioned before about the little museum/shop in Gloucester near the cathedral which was the house Beatrix Potter used as the basis for her book. 

More on the musuem/shop's website about the house:

http://tailor-of-gloucester.org.uk/about

Oooh, what a wonderful shop, I would spend hours and a small fortune in there!

I've noticed they have an online shop, too. *goes off to browse*

*hides Yogis flexible friend* 

Moonie
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by squiggle:

Great picture

 

 Super picture Squiggle 

 

Originally Posted by moonie:

 

   

Loving the froggies. Good morning, Moonie.

Good morning Yogi  

I hope you're well this morning 

I'm good, thanks. How are you?

I'm good too fanks 

Just deciding on my strategy for the day. So far zilch 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

The only thing I found missing from the Miss Potter film was that I didn't notice any mention of The Taylor of Gloucester which was one of her earliest books and was written during the time span covered by the film. I've mentioned before about the little museum/shop in Gloucester near the cathedral which was the house Beatrix Potter used as the basis for her book. 

More on the musuem/shop's website about the house:

http://tailor-of-gloucester.org.uk/about

Oooh, what a wonderful shop, I would spend hours and a small fortune in there!

I've noticed they have an online shop, too. *goes off to browse*

*hides Yogis flexible friend* 

 Too late, I have a list!

Although, I will need to wait until she's a wee bit older.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

The only thing I found missing from the Miss Potter film was that I didn't notice any mention of The Taylor of Gloucester which was one of her earliest books and was written during the time span covered by the film. I've mentioned before about the little museum/shop in Gloucester near the cathedral which was the house Beatrix Potter used as the basis for her book. 

More on the musuem/shop's website about the house:

http://tailor-of-gloucester.org.uk/about

Oooh, what a wonderful shop, I would spend hours and a small fortune in there!

I've noticed they have an online shop, too. *goes off to browse*

*hides Yogis flexible friend* 

 Too late, I have a list!

Although, I will need to wait until she's a wee bit older.

Think you can keep yourself in check till then Yogi? 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by squiggle:

Great picture

 

 Super picture Squiggle 

 

Originally Posted by moonie:

 

   

Loving the froggies. Good morning, Moonie.

Good morning Yogi  

I hope you're well this morning 

I'm good, thanks. How are you?

I'm good too fanks 

Just deciding on my strategy for the day. So far zilch 

 I've potted on some plants, put a load in the washing machine, made the bed and cleaned the bathroom. Some hoovering and polishing to do, and that's it for today.

Yogi19
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