I did mine in the gh last yr and they were strong. I need to make room to get all of them back in there to grow on.
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Good afternoon, cold with a fair bit of rain today, daughter came down to take me to the clinic as I was getting my stitches removed, once she dropped me off I told her just to go back home as I wasnt sure how long it would take and as I had my umbrella with me I would just walk home, actually it didnt take too long and I had 8 stitches to get removed, everything looks fine the wound is nice and clean with no signs off any problems with it, I asked if it would be safe to drive now but as the nurse pointed out as I was told three weeks if any accident my insurance would be nul and void, which to be honest is understandable as its my left hand which is the hand that is used for gear changing, and though it looks fine it is still a bit tender, you never know hitting it during an emergency you never know what may happen, so again I need to put my husband hat on and be patientwhen I came out the rain was off so I walked down to Lidls which wasnt that far away and there I bought a French loaf and one or two other things and once through the checkout I realised I didnt have a bag with me, but as the rain was off the umbrella served well as a shopping bag especially for the bread, once back home I ventured out to the greenhouse where I noted that my potatoes are showing, so need to start dropping hints about the cost of new potatoes. Well raining again so wont be going out for another walk just now, enjoy your day and keep smiling
Last edited by rary; Today, 12:59 PM.it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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Good to hear you are doing well with your hand Rary Certainly not easy resisting using your dominant hand!
Did you ask the nurse about ‘Stitch Faries?’
I think we got your rain just now- just as I went out to bring in the firewood tooHad to smile…perfect timing
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Afternoon all,just had a quick flick through posts,hope all goes well Rary,FF hope all works out in the end for you all,all the best for your mom Mothhawk,poor doggy snoop not nice seeing anyone or thing in pain,
I contacted the DR today,the blood test has come back but not yet reviewd by the QUACK,i explaind what had gone on since the test,like my visit to AE,and the results,nothing they can do,only ring tommorrow see if i can get an appointment,i could hardly speeck,it was hard work to get my words out,i ended up with another big couging fit,upshot is D in law going to ring on my behalf in the morning for an appointment,they did say it might be just a phone call from the DR,ugggggg,it is a painfull stuggle,and to go in,i have to drive the car,and are not well,none other to take me,and taxis are to expensive,am sure her that holds the purse strings wants pensoners gone out her way,sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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Glad to hear your hand is healing well rary.
It's been raining in short showers between the periods of sunshine. Lord Ginger has been a couple of times, I think to check if Frank's still here.
Oh dear Lottie, it is taking its toll on you. Little consolation I know, but your bloods must be nearly normal if they haven't contacted you.
How's your dog Snoop?Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Afternoon
My sweet peas were sown in October left in the GH then moved to a north facing bedroom window when it was minus temperature out. They’ve been back in the GH for a while and doing fine, I’ll sow more to give me a longer picking season.
Heavy rain this morning the of and on rain since lunchtime.
It sounds like your hand is recovering well Rary just keep following the nurses orders.
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Really sorry to hear your news, LD. Hope you manage to get a response from the surgery. Like Nicos said the other day, it can be a very long and draining process, recovering from pleurisy. I'm afraid you're going to need even more patience than Rary.
As for you, Rary, it does rather sound like you were trying it on a bit, hoping to get the nurse to say yes you could drive...Well done on the brolly initiative, though. Just the kind of thing Michael Caine would have done in a spy movie.
I can imagine you, cutting quite the dashing figure with your umbrella.
As for our dog, she's not too well. Waiting to hear back from the vet. We agreed with her we'd call but I've sent her photos. Looks to me like the leg is ulcerated and that's not a good outcome. Anyway, fingers crossed the vet says it's totally normal, because after all she'd know better than me.
Good to hear Lord Ginger is still on the scene, Frank or no Frank, Flo. Hope your evening went well yesterday.
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It was lovely having the youngest GG on her own. She's the quietest and the book lover. We've just had another long barking session because Lord Ginger appeared on the windowsill again. I'm sure he thought Frank would have gone by now! Hope her leg heals quickly Snoop.Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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