Good Morning everyone. Fantastic day here in France - should reach 27 degs by 4pm.
Lovely to hear your positivity, Cherry. People often say that you shouldn’t need to chase people, especially regarding health matters - but you absolutely do. Never leave it to chance. We are nagged senseless about health checks, scans etc., here. I hate it. I especially would avoid a mammo’ (or having your boobs shut in a swing door, as I’ve always described it) if I could. But I always go. We owe it to ourselves to act responsibly, I think.
Gilly we know you’ll be ‘on it’ for your lovely man’s pills. Just add it to your list of spinning plates - in the queue just ahead of B B Bank. And you will succeed, just like the Jack Russell Capricorn you sometimes have to be! ?
How I loved Gran Torino, Harrigran. Will watch again.
I have outdoor chairs to oil and some new cushion covers to make. DH has agreed to go into the loft space over the garage (designed for access by 2’ tall persons) and recover a massive bag we bought - filled with all our garden seat cushions. More laundry, but at least no ironing. ?
Cats and dogs all stretched out in the garden....unaware that we shall creep up on them shortly with their flea, tick and sandfly drops. The cats always object...no idea why.....just being cats, I suppose.
My exciting morning has included being offered an appointment with an Eye Doctor - in 2 weeks!!!!! - so I can have new glasses. Hooray! The only test I used to pay for in England because, it normally meant a 6 month wait to have an eye test here. You can’t have your eyes tested at Opticians, and of course you need the test/prescription before having new specs. Not being able to get to the UK any time soon, I’ve been worrying about it, so I’m relieved to be seeing someone here so quickly.
Have a good day, everyone, whatever you do. Positive thoughts and hopes that we can all move forward and (soon) get back with our much loved families and friends.
Hugs from ???