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Daydream fund challenge part 4

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  • Better_Days
    Better_Days Posts: 2,742 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    cant sleep!!!!!


    will be like a zombie tomorrow lol

    Ahh can sympathise CTC. Insomnia is no joke. Taken me and old dog a while to adjust from the clocks change this year :o

    Weather has been pretty calm here, some rain but no lightning. Bright and chilly this morning. Mr BD has a week off this week and he likes to have things to do and I am more than happy to oblige.

    Had a pleasant afternoon yesterday with a couple of ladies who have set up a ME support group locally, we had kusmi green tea, scones and cake and toasted ourselves in front of the woodburner. :D Daft as a brush dog (or not so daft) sneaked a lick on the top of one of the scones, he just couldn't help himself :rotfl:
    It is a good idea to be alone in a garden at dawn or dark so that all its shy presences may haunt you and possess you in a reverie of suspended thought.
    James Douglas
  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    I usually wake up early, and if I don't, there are two cats who will sort it for me.

    My dreams tend to be complicated, so when I wake, it's typically, "Oh good, no need to bother about that then!" :)

    Nothing complex about today, anyway, just rain from one end to t'other. We may continue sorting out stuff for storage, or I might even be bored into doing the weekly shop. :(

    I have some olive green paracord on the way, which should make my hedge-laying more professional looking than bright orange baler twine. No one should be able see that I've cheated! :D
  • rhiwfield
    rhiwfield Posts: 2,482 Forumite
    Yet another miserable weather day.

    The rain is bad enough but these low light levels are just depressing :(
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
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    rhiwfield wrote: »
    Yet another miserable weather day.

    The rain is bad enough but these low light levels are just depressing :(

    Hanging around for it to be light enough to let that bloody rooster out so I could tell him what I thought of him was tiresome.
  • Davesnave
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    It's good to know the Met Office's super new computer is doing its stuff.

    As I read it, we are set to have unsettled, windy and wet weather until January, and then it will get a bit colder, though there's less certainty about that! :rotfl:I'd say it's fairly certain. ;)

    As for today, we have a yellow warning here, but until now, rainfall has been patchy and light. We've even seen brief glimpses of sunshine. While it has just started to hammer down, there's only about an hour of decent daylight left, so I'm glad we ignored the forecast and got on with stuff outside. :D
  • Hi , sounds like a perfect thread for me, hope no one minds if I jump in, i'll try to catch up later. I'm Laura I Home Ed my 3 boys. My dream is to complete my Training , which means I can become a Certified Forestry school teacher (Basically a outdoors teacher , who teaches children and adults forestry and survival skills) I need just £1000 to complete my traing, although after that I would love to buy a woodland so I can run a small business, wild camping and bushcraft lessons etc. Anyway Goal 1 is to collect £1000..even though I have debts (I know , I know!) Anyway hope to chat soon. love and light xx
    Compers challenge 27/70
    £1805/2018
  • alfie_1
    alfie_1 Posts: 5,837 Forumite
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    hiya mum23... :D welcome. the weather here has been !!!!!y :( dismal all day .. now its dismal going into the evening... worked all day, indoors thankfully most of the time.. we do have a poorly chook tho :( she is old but when i picked her up she had a plump tummy but thin breast bone ? i cleaned up her rump, mite dusted her and gave her a tonic but me finks may be gawn tomorow. she was one of the rescued battery hens so shes had a good time since then. nothing is for ever ...:o
  • Davesnave
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    alfie_1 wrote: »
    we do have a poorly chook tho :( she is old but when i picked her up she had a plump tummy but thin breast bone ? i cleaned up her rump, mite dusted her and gave her a tonic but me finks may be gawn tomorow. ..:o

    Us too.:( Tinky-Winky, who is almost the only surviving Welsummer, has been going downhill for a while, post-feather change. She's also bloated, but normal in her 'deposits' and well-coloured in the comb, so I don't know what it is.

    We have given her a warm bath and blow-dry, so at least she will be neat & tidy if she shuffles off her avian coil whilst resting in the isolation wing tonight. :)

    Hello Laura, and welcome to the thread where only the strong (or the seriously deranged) seem to survive. :D
  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Heart disease? That can cause swollen abdomens?
  • alfie_1
    alfie_1 Posts: 5,837 Forumite
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    Heart disease? That can cause swollen abdomens?
    :eek::eek: PACEMAKER ??;)
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