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Came home from getting the milk and found a hole in my sock, that has now been fixed, well that's enough excitement for one day
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I eventually went back to bed and dozed for an hour. It’s cold but better get out for a wander and shake off the brain fog.
Sorry you are having such problems with your sleep!

I am still hoping to transition back to more normal hours of sleep but don't want to suffer the insomnia I often had the last few times that I tried.

I might be ok now that I am a pensioner and don't have to worry about work and/or money. OTOH I would probably just lie awake worrying about Ukraine and/or my health instead!

I have brain fog myself now and also feel slightly nauseous when I move. I have been awake for an hour and a half but not got up yet. I have a bike ride planned but this is putting me off. I would probably be fine 10 minutes after setting off though.

I want to check out an extension to my Cragg Vale loop. That loop is about as hard as I can cope with on my singlespeed bike. There are 2 variations that I sometimes use which add a bit more distance and tough climbing. I just thought of another which would be good because it includes a 3 km sub-loop with about 50 m of doable climbing. I could use that to add extra distance and difficulty without spending more time on the boring and busy valley roads.

Oops - my pal rang. She is coming over for a meal later so I had better get up and out! She works part time on a zero hour contract so I have to be flexible in when we have our meals/TV sessions.

Catch up with you all later... :hello:
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
got that infernal wordle in 6 , typing with one finger as i have a dog asleep on my lap. spent the day yesterday power washing a patio , the amount of water it produced was shocking , 15 litres per minute , had to wait a bit for water pools to subside before continuing. luckily it was a very hot sunny day . while watching the f1 highlights on channel 4 last night at 10.30 i fell asleep and missed almost the entire race. have a good day folks and take care

15L pm is high - what make/model is that?
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Do people still fix holes in their socks? Afraid socks are like inner tubes for me. Once holed, in the bin. :laugh:


I don't fix holes in socks anymore. I just throw them away.

I was always sewing something for my kids and later the grandchildren. Holes in the knees of trousers. Trousers to be let down as they grew. New zips. Holes in t shirts. :laugh:
 

GM

Legendary Member
Good afternoon all... A pleasant walk over the park with Alan🐶, nice to see the blossom on the trees appearing.

Wordle in 4, as Paulus said lots of options.

Wordle 282 4/6

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...What makes you think I'm a Gogglebox fan....

637464 :smile:

Yesterdays dessert :hungry:
 

pawl

Legendary Member
Sorry you are having such problems with your sleep!

I am still hoping to transition back to more normal hours of sleep but don't want to suffer the insomnia I often had the last few times that I tried.

I might be ok now that I am a pensioner and don't have to worry about work and/or money. OTOH I would probably just lie awake worrying about Ukraine and/or my health instead!

I have brain fog myself now and also feel slightly nauseous when I move. I have been awake for an hour and a half but not got up yet. I have a bike ride planned but this is putting me off. I would probably be fine 10 minutes after setting off though.

I want to check out an extension to my Cragg Vale loop. That loop is about as hard as I can cope with on my singlespeed bike. There are 2 variations that I sometimes use which add a bit more distance and tough climbing. I just thought of another which would be good because it includes a 3 km sub-loop with about 50 m of doable climbing. I could use that to add extra distance and difficulty without spending more time on the boring and busy valley roads.

Oops - my pal rang. She is coming over for a meal later so I had better get up and out! She works part time on a zero hour contract so I have to be flexible in when we have our meals/TV sessions.

Catch up with you all later... :hello:




Your mention of Crag Vale got me delving into the depths of my memory.

I think I read about Crag Vale in Mike Hardings book on Yorkshire Crag Vale had a chequered history Apparently the villagers were counterfeiting coins to supplement their incomes

It’s funny how seeing a word sets the little grey cells into motion :hello::hello::hello:
 
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