I think I'm finally on the cusp of getting this metric thing. I am OK with metres, I just visualise a yard as being nearly the same, and kilometres, because I lived and drove on the continent for several years. I could never visualise mms for some reason and my partner insists on measuring things in mm not inches. However I have been helping my grandson with his maths recently and I have learnt the mantra 10 mm to 1 cm; 100 cm to 1 m and 1000 m to 1 km. Makes sense now. Better late than never.
Also I'm weighing myself in kilos instead of stones now because that is the only readout I can see clearly on my scales now.
Water shortages and hosepipe bans
Rupert Lowe and the “rowers” haha
Reducing contact because my heart just isn't in it.


. It turned out he had weighed 4.05kg and the nurse had given me the imperial conversion for 4.5kg so she over estimated his weight by a lb.

