I understand he heard the kebab shop was closing early and buggered his knee sprinting to get there in timeOh no!! Us super fit athletes are prone to get these sports injuries. I hope it gets better soon.
I understand he heard the kebab shop was closing early and buggered his knee sprinting to get there in timeOh no!! Us super fit athletes are prone to get these sports injuries. I hope it gets better soon.
No need for the nurse just yet, sent home early with instructions to go to A&E in the morning, but I doubt I'll be working again for a few weeksOh no, is Nurse TVC required?
Seriously, is it bad, are you signed off?
230 seems a bit high, unless he rode in to the smoke part way? 72 miles from the south bank, then should be about 130 from Felpham to the Ideal home.Happy belated birthday wishes to @Gravity Aided and @Hugh Manatee . Sounds like you both had grand days.
I am reclining in the garden inbetween chores and painting spice racks.Not a cloud in the sky.
I am also waiting for @Fab Foodie to return from his epic 230 mile ride. He did the Fnttc last night to Bognor and is now winding his way along the coast home. 15mins ago he rang from Brighton Marina.
Come on Foodie![]()
Ouch, did you do it at work?No need for the nurse just yet, sent home early with instructions to go to A&E in the morning, but I doubt I'll be working again for a few weeks
Ice pack now deployed, plus a walking stick for when I do need to move![]()
Oh yes, he's following a Garmin track. First rule of following a Garmin track....remember the thing will try and send you through fields, hedges, make pointless turns, and give you directions that make no senseHe keeps getting lost.....so add in another 30-40 for those detours.
No need for the nurse just yet, sent home early with instructions to go to A&E in the morning, but I doubt I'll be working again for a few weeks
Ice pack now deployed, plus a walking stick for when I do need to move![]()
Ah...memories of the Angel of the West (wind, Mistral). And Frank. Also the person in Malmesbury. ('wilts') strolling through the car park prominently. A gentle ride to Cardiff from London before the dull old grind to ClaudiniaPaging @Aperitif
Better than being in Chipstead eating (drinking) rye I suppose...
What an athlete!
230 miles.??Happy belated birthday wishes to @Gravity Aided and @Hugh Manatee . Sounds like you both had grand days.
I am reclining in the garden inbetween chores and painting spice racks.Not a cloud in the sky.
I am also waiting for @Fab Foodie to return from his epic 230 mile ride. He did the Fnttc last night to Bognor and is now winding his way along the coast home. 15mins ago he rang from Brighton Marina.
Come on Foodie![]()
Knee's gone, work over for the time being![]()
No need for the nurse just yet, sent home early with instructions to go to A&E in the morning, but I doubt I'll be working again for a few weeks
Ice pack now deployed, plus a walking stick for when I do need to move![]()
I hope everyone's toes/knees/and bums improve soon.
I have been very busy in my capacity of veterinary nurse, and gardener.
Long story short, Tasha was an extremely unhappy bunny wearing her collar/lampshade. She wasn't eating or drinking, could not get comfy for sleeping, and did not want to use the litter tray. Bob was very fidgetty because he could tell something was wrong with Tasha. I was getting very tired looking after Tasha. So, an Executive Decision was made on Thursday to remove the collar.
She was so much happier, eating and sleeping properly without the collar, and being able to go outside. But I was worried in case I had made the wrong decision. She was back at the Vet's this morning and seen by one of the Vets who examined her on Tuesday. He is pleased with her state of health, but they cannot be sure of the cause of the problem until next Friday. It could be a cancerous growth or an abscess, they cannot tell yet. The swelling above the eye is soft which is indicative of an abscess, but not definite.