Good afternoon, the kitchen. A fairly lazy day here, but the family are descending on us later for a barbecue, so some steady prep to do. It is very quiet in the garden - just me and the twittering birdies, and two sparrow hawks circling overhead calling to each other.
Maw I agree - ibuprofen and other NISAIDs are an absolute no-no. There are times when I would love to be able to take it but I have stomach problems so can’t. I have been taking Ranitidine for ages. Mostly it works but sometimes it doesn’t. As others have suggested, seek medical help.
N&G love the photo of Cooper and Sonic. My GS has never had the slightest interest in small animals but the other day I watched him sitting on the pavement playing with his neighbour’s cat. DD said she’d never seen him do that before. He was too young to remember their two cats.
Gq the venues in the photos you posted looked deliciously cool. Beside water is the place to be in the sort of heat we are having now - not frying on some rocky gritstone escarpment, no matter how spectacular it may be! For those who commended me for my stamina, it was only six miles, at the end of which I was on my knees, I’m ashamed to say. Keeping up with the youngsters is not as easy as it was, and they don’t bloody wait for you either! DD tells me pushing myself is good for me
! I think she’s trying to polish me off!
Soop the leg looks better, but still not better enough to me - maybe get it looked at? And you are never EVER boring! I wish I had your cheerful nature and half your talent.
I had a call from my son yesterday. He was on one of a couple of annual visits he makes to his first wife’s grave to tidy up and place flowers and he found someone had taken the flower holder. He was, to say the least, put out about it - it has been there a good number of years now and remained untouched and then it disappears. He lives a good hour’s drive away so can’t be around to keep a regular eye on things and he did at least manage to find something in the village to serve as a replacement so that he could leave his flowers, but I remember him buying the first one - it was made out of stone and should have lasted indefinitely. No legislating for these sorts of things though I suppose, even in a small country churchyard.
Well I had better go and make food related plans or I am bound to forget something. Hope the afternoon is a pleasant one for all.