That's gotta be photo shoppedAyrshire skies today.
I almost put an ND grad on.
But...but...where are the clouds?
And what's causing that lovely light.
It's the end of the world, I tell you...the end of the world!!
Then as Ruth saidI thought it only did 2 colours, grey and dark black.
It's the end of the world, I tell you...the end of the world!!
Mrs N. has ordered me a couple of pairs - like you said, a fiver per pair. Hopefully they'll work for me as well as they do for you. (First link works BTW.)
Its not a fix by any means but it makes walking a little more comfortable, and the evenings not quite so painful ... Good luck
Great newsAs Chris says, the insoles aren't a fix but they have reduced the discomfort significantly,
Do you know him well enough for him to buy you a celebratory drink?
Come on, more details required.Just bought a fun car for the summer.
Old....gas guzzler.
The environment bunnies will have a stroke.
Lincoln Futura, nice.
WCMUT...My cat, Benny, seemingly being on the road to recovery.
He stopped eating last Sunday, and on Wednesday fitted and collapsed, so it was a speedy dash to the vet, where he's been ever since, on a drip and feeding tube.
Many tests ensued.
He turned a corner yesterday when he "mauled" the veterinary nurse!
Benny's now off his drip and feeding tube.
The blood and liver tests indicate that he ate something, plant based, that irritated his intestines so he didn't want to eat. Anorexia, basically.
Not eating or drinking put him into hepatic lipidosis...fatty liver disease, which is why he dropped so much weight, (1.5kg) and why he had a fit.
Seems I got him to the vet just in time as it can quickly be fatal, but it will be some time before we know if there's any permanent liver damage.
He needs to eat, keep it down, and poop, before he can come home.
"Your cat's going to be fine.", said the vet, as the ambulance headed off for A&E.He turned a corner yesterday when he "mauled" the veterinary nurse!
She showed me her arm."Your cat's going to be fine.", said the vet, as the ambulance headed off for A&E.
Hearing that has cheered me up. We've had a similar thing this week, long story short, Weimaraner not well at all, rush to vet, temperature 40 degress. Injected antibiotics twice and an anti inflamatory injection, and today, he's back to himself.
Cheers me up.
Well five of his six ends are pointy, and he didn't use one, so I guess he still felt a little under-the-weather.
When she shows you her arm, and it's in a jar on the shelf, then he's coming home (whether he's cured or not!)
Hope he fully recovered soon.WCMUT...My cat, Benny, seemingly being on the road to recovery.
He stopped eating last Sunday, and on Wednesday fitted and collapsed, so it was a speedy dash to the vet, where he's been ever since, on a drip and feeding tube.
Many tests ensued.
He turned a corner yesterday when he "mauled" the veterinary nurse!
Benny's now off his drip and feeding tube.
The blood and liver tests indicate that he ate something, plant based, that irritated his intestines so he didn't want to eat. Anorexia, basically.
Not eating or drinking put him into hepatic lipidosis...fatty liver disease, which is why he dropped so much weight, (1.5kg) and why he had a fit.
Seems I got him to the vet just in time as it can quickly be fatal, but it will be some time before we know if there's any permanent liver damage.
He needs to eat, keep it down, and poop, before he can come home.
A few have made it over here too. Stop the north downs and over Elmlea Marshes. They're a treat to see soaring.Seeing a Red Kite this morning cheered me up. Not the first I've seen down here but they're still rare enough to cheer me up when I spot one!
How's Benny doing?
Did it still work?WCMUT. A Sinclair ZX81 that Mrs F found whilst clearing out the garage selling for £75 on Ebay