Hello Hello lovely Peeps
I am not going to rattle through all the news - except to enjoy reading it - since the Kitchen responses have been mostly dealt with - beautifully - by others before me, latterly brook and jax. But I did want to say that in spite of all sorts of alarms and excursions, I do hope that things settle down for those who have had difficulties and a very tiresome time. We don't deserve any problems at all, I reckon, having had the dreaded Covid threat amongst us for so long. We should be able to get through at least a week at a time without drama or worries.
Always a worry when our animals are ill. So pleased that the Vet has spotted a potential problem, muse. Hopefully the scan will be able to set your mind at rest, I know how precious she is. Nice she's back with clean ears again. Wanted to ask if they are 'silver' dressings used on Mr M and whether anyone has suggested or owned up that he might have a leg ulcer? Curious because we had endless problems with my late Mum and the worst prognosis, but eventually the treatment triumphed!
Bad enough to have poorly relatives, kitty, without having to brace for unpleasant phone calls from those poorly relatives. As Jax says, his confusion might just be because he's dehydrated or has a bladder infection? Maybe they can be persuaded to do a quick test if they are told how difficult he can be on the 'phone to you all.
I thought the idea of some of you setting off for France in the Admiral's boat for a beach party, Doodle, is a great one! How I wish that could happen. I do feel you might all find it a bit on the warm side to be on beach or briny at the mo', though. It's still over 30 here this evening and was 35 in the shade this afternoon. This is our first official Canicule or heatwave this summer, which is late for us. We are stuck with incredible temperatures until early next week. The beach would not be a good place, for CanCans or Pole dancing - and the amount of slippery sunscreen needed might affect your pole performance, so I think you should either set sail for more northerly climes, or maybe just do trips around and around the bay until you have all got your sea legs.
But so happy to welcome you all here at any time - and certainly just now you'd have a lovely calm voyage since the sea is just like a mill pond.
Speaking of voyages, I'd love to know how far Baggs lives from Soop and if that involves a lengthy trip. Have a wonderful time- together for a blether - tomorrow. ?
Friends came here for Coffee this morning and beforehand I planned to make some Peanut Butter Cookies. Well, of course, this does rather involve using some Peanut Butter. Yesterday, I had looked at the jar which - because the sides were covered in Peanut Butter and I hadn't picked it up to feel its weight - I was sure was a full jar. WRONG ! So......quick change of cookies. Chocolate chip ones took their place but were eaten with great enthusiasm. It's probably a bit late to hand them in to the Kitchen, but you're welcome to enjoy the remainder with a hot drink if that helps this evening.
Sorry your dental fear is raising its head again, Susan - and you too, Jax. Yesterday I went along for the 2nd of DH's appointments and sat in the surgery - looking very nonchalant - whilst he was in the chair. It all helps me to get used to the idea of going there. We have found a dentist who is calm, kind and thoroughly professional. She hardly makes any sound that isn't reassuring, is never in a hurry, stops immediately a hand is raised, we're able to listen to gentle music and she explains and reassures constantly. My fear is never of pain, although nobody likes going to the dentist. My fear is that I cannot have anything at the back of my mouth - even one of those little wooden spatula things can make me retch. I just cannot help myself and I sit there desperately trying not to choke when various things are pushed against my tongue. She knows this and is so careful. My last dentist used to tell me to try to relax and practice 'mind over matter'. Mmmm - don't think so. It never worked and there is nothing worse than dreading you will be sick at any moment if you lose control.
Hopefully if we wake early enough tomorrow, we will be able to have a short walk with the dogs before the sun rises. Otherwise it'll be another day when it's far too hot. They will have to pass the time on their couch, legs in the air, snoozing and benefitting from the air conditioning. Made the mistake of trying to lean over our gate this morning to say goodbye to friends, actually burnt my elbow, so the pavements will certainly not be suitable for dogs' paws.
Have a good night's sleep everyone and pleasant dreams.
Thinking of you all - stay safe.
Hugs from the Sizzly South ??♀️ xx
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