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DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
Houdini has done it again ! He was collarless this morning ! :wacko:

TBH it's probably a good thing: there are some horror stories about cats and collars, unless it's a quick release one.
 
Grey and mild here chez Casa Reynard, although the sun is doing his best to peek through the clouds.

I spent the morning having a lovely walk with a friend and her two dogs on some local trails. It's funny, that in these times, it are the simple little things that seem to bring the most pleasure.

Am about to have some lunch - tomato and basil soup is on the menu. And then later this afternoon I shall be pootling into town. I desperately need to put some fuel in the car - last put £20 in early January, plus I need a new sack of compost and will buy some filler to use on the Higman wheels.
 

Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Location
Inside my skull
This is a regular thing - every 4 weeks or so. The unusual bit is the day, the time and the short notice. They come round, give the swab kit, ask a few questions, I do the swabbing, hand it back, and then they're on their way. They don't come any further than the foyer. Then a couple of weeks later they send a letter with the negative box ticked and an email with a £25 gift voucher arrives.

Up thread you failed to mention you’d signed up to get tested regularly. Context is everything. 😀
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
I smashed the jar the last time I tried that.

Tap, not smash, there's your problem.
 

LeetleGreyCells

Un rouleur infatigable
And I now discover that while I speeding westward in a stationary manner that the Haematology Team have set up an appointment for a blood test next week. Except they can't give me a time and don't want me to come in. This is going to be a very odd blood test.
Perhaps it's virtual. Or they expect you to email your blood sample as an attachment... :wacko:
 
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