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Sorry to hear that, Daughter in Dalkeith commented about the rain
There's a photo on the BBC of a train tunnel somewhere in Scotland that is flooded, the water would be up to the train windows.
Which when you remember how high up train windows are when you're not standing on a platform shows how high it is (Just carrying on the discussion on the new thread :-)

Evening, nice sunny day, and not much to do, so went for a slightly longer walk round the lake. There were two cormorants on a stretch you don't normally see, one I assume was finding food rather than playing hide and seek with me, one of the last times I saw it come up, it did have a fish in its mouth, don't think my pic was very good though. Then when I got to the bird hide, I realised just how much rain we've had this week, the water levels were so much higher than a week ago, only 4 cormorants could sit on posts this week, the rest were under water! And other bits that were visible last week are now under water. Had a nice chat with a few dog walkers though. I was going to walk to Lidl for a few bits, but was getting very hungry, so just came home, pegged my washing out, and went to the sandwich shop, felt too drained after eating to contemplate going to Lidl, so I had my shower, then had a chill afternoon.
Sorry you couldn't go to your event R. That is high Jim! How long is the pumpkin patch for? That's one thing I'll miss about the old job, one of the directors daughters always used to bake pumpkin pie and pumpkin seeds for the office, one year he gave me my own tub of seeds, I tried making my own, but didn't go well.

Yes, we have a similar logic to pumpkin scented wax melts, though at least we can reduce them in Nov and people can store them for next year!

I’ve been very busy at work, getting jobs finished as my boss was retiring. We have merged with another company who have several offices, so lots of changes.
This week was the first week with new company- so far just a lot of sorting out, new computers, new phones and eventually will be starting to use their software. For the moment we are continuing using our existing software.
My computer was installed on Thursday after I left for the day- two huge monitors but when I arrived on Friday morning only one was working and my email program didn’t work.
I had to take mum to the doctor for her legs to be checked, at last they didn’t need bandages. We have an appointment next Friday and if they continue improving then we will be discharged.
I have ingredients ready for pies and soups for the freezers and also plums for chutney making.
House improvements are also continuing- the step at the top of the stairs has been altered so that it is level from the landing into the toilet instead of a step down and then a step up. New carpet to finish that job.
We are hoping to have a new carpet in the lounge, and the porch extension is scheduled to start next month.
The kittens (now big cats - he is definitely bigger than his sister, ) continue to amuse us with their antics. Photo added.
I’m looking forward to having time to do as much walking as Desley, I still go to the gym for yoga and centergy, I’ve not been to Zumba for a few weeks as that has clashed with mums leg appointments. So fingers crossed I will be able to get back to them soon.

We're about to have a cool day, and then temperatures will drop from the mid 90°F to something significantly cooler (according to the weatherman), and outside will be nicer. It's Fall.



Scotland did catch the rain badly, but here in Cumbria yesterday was a nice day. You wouldn't believe how many farmers were mowing grass (us included) and today is going to be busy for silage trailers on the roads :-)

Cooler is nice - I need to get my structure finished so I don't feel I'm wasting time when I go out to ride my Airwheel on the bike paths. Right now it feels as if I'll never finish, and taking time off - when I get so little done in a day - isn't helpful. And I always seem to lose an extra day afterward - all that fresh air, I guess.
I don't have the pressure of 'winter coming!' because it's a muted version of the same as usual. I'm getting my covid booster shot on Wed., and two weeks later it will reach full protection, and maybe I'll feel safer going out.

What I forgot to post Janet is that my walking takes about an hour a day, which means less reading time! Ironically my sis in law said that I'd struggle to hit my step count when I went back to work, I haven't, but have struggled to maintain my reading pace, partly due to craft fairs too. Hope you do feel safer going out after your jab. Nice to see some familiar faces, I do hope MT is ok, not heard from her for a while.

There will be more treats in the future - your fresh pesto sounded delicious.

It was really good thanks Alicia, it's really hard to get vegetarian pesto, ironically I only ever see it in Sainsbury's when it's reduced, not sure where it normally lives! Will definitely get more, as long as the frozen bits defrost well.

Today is 'finish immunizations' day - my assistant will pick me up at 2:45 and ferry me to the local CVS Pharmacy for the RSV shot and a Covid booster; flu shot was last week.
It's an absolutely gorgeous California day - blue sky, balmy temperature (finally!) - and the trip will be 'getting out' for the week.
My trip to the Arboretum last week was a success, if bumpy (paths need a bit more maintaining to make them accessible). It felt good to get out on a warm day.
I'm a ham (aren't all writers?), and it always seems that going to a public place gives me chances to answer questions about my unlikely mobility device, a bicycle seat on a hoverboard, which makes me smile.
And my two novels have been accepted into the California Indie Author Project, which makes the ebooks available to readers through participating California public libraries - I understand with some kind of payment, details yet unclear.
A good day overall (except the shots will probably leave me a bit under the weather for a day or two).

Hope you aren't too under the weather after your shots. Well done on your books being accepted into the California Indie Author Project, hope you get some decent payments from it

You might be amused: I went to get the shots TODAY. My assistant picked me up at 2:45 for a 3pm appt., and we were in plenty of time.
But it turns out I had NOT been able to make an appointment for today - they didn't have any slots - and my appointment is NEXT Monday, Oct. 16.
So, fine, but I asked if it was possible to do it today (and said I would accept a 'no' gracefully and come back next week) BECAUSE there were almost no people there waiting.
They accommodated me graciously, I have been shot (shotted? inoculated?) on MY PREFERRED DAY, and it's all over but the recovering, if any (probably). I swear I did NOT do this on purpose, but it sure worked out that way, due to my addled brain.
Husband said he had mentioned to me I had the wrong day; my ASSISTANT said she thought all day that TODAY was the 16th; and I was going to print out the appointment thingy and bring it along in case their computers said I didn't have an appointment BUT would probably not have READ it if I HAD printed it out!
Sometimes my mind is awesome in unbelievability.


To be fair, she's 20. And we had a lovely excursion on a beautiful day.
I can sound so very positive.

At least you can see a positive side!


Both arms still a bit sore - a little out of it - should be okay in another day or two.
There is an annular solar eclipse we might be able to see some of tomorrow - not supposed to look directly at the sun, but the Exploratorium (fabulous science museum in San Francisco) will be livestreaming it. So we can watch it on a screen safely, while feeling the darkness happen outside our windows.

Both arms still a bit sore - a little out of it - should be okay in another day or two.
There is an annular solar eclips..."
That the shots haven't been too much hassle

Thanks. I seem better today; it is a small price to pay for one of the triumphs of modern medicine, and I'm in the vulnerable category.
Y'all will just have to wait for LIMBO a couple more days. :)

Possibly Alicia, I think he was slightly in awe of their reaction to me! Glad your arms aren't too bad. The solar eclipse sounds good, glad you can watch it safely on a screen.






I need to do something about my flu jab, the clinics at the docs are a bit inconvenient, I can get a free one at work, but feel a bit bad taking a slot that someone who isn't eligible for a free one could use, but at least I could do it on an office day and just walk downstairs!


It's true in a slightly different way for, say, geese flying in a 'V'. It probably has to do with waves reinforcing or canceling each other. But it does look staged and tricky, doesn't it?

It's been horrendous here and we're only in the yellow warning zone. Surge was 6m at the harbour yesterday, it's supposed to be worse today. Our poor wee huts are still upright but they've been pushed about 10m across the esplanade


It's been horrendous here and we're only in the yellow warning zone. Surge was 6m at the harbour yesterday, it's supposed to be worse today. Our poor wee huts are still uprig..."
They weren't exactly flimsy from what I remember!
Hope you are get through it OK
Daughter commented "It's blowing a hooly and raining a bit. I don't think it's the end times"
But she is a Cumbrian so we're used to westerly gales. Easterly is a bit novel for us


Wow. that sounds wild R!

I have mums flu jab sorted with her GP. I’m with a different practice who have just decided to start inviting me for the flu jab. I’ve been getting a free jab for several years now at the pharmacy that deals with mums prescriptions. My GP practice told me that I didn’t qualify as a carer because I didn’t get paid, that was when I enquired about the first covid jab as mum was shielding.
This year I am going to call into the pharmacy on Monday after my yoga class.
I believe that our region is scheduled to have the landline switched over to digital soon. Our provider hasn’t contacted us yet but I know that we can upgrade to full fibre. How will you manage Jim?
It has been raining here, but we are lucky that we haven’t had the really bad weather from the storm.
My snuggly cat Barney is on my knee purring right now.
Bradley likes being stroked but not cuddled and is sleeping on the cat tower.

They finally give up on fibre for us and we've been swapped back to ADSL which is more stable but at 2mbps!
At some point they're going to have to do something as they're talking about taking the copper out in this area comparatively soon, as our mobile signal is bad as well

I'd like to say they have solutions Jim, given the whole country is planned to be swapped to digital by the end of 2025, but some of the phone calls I have about our users being switched to digital don't fill me with confidence!


So beautiful, all of them, even the grumpy ones. Herons, kingfishers, Canada geese... And they can fly (but don't have opposable thumbs). Don't know what I'd give up to be able to fly.

Not sure he has fancy head feathers, but his back is stunning.