What have you been doing today?

You should take him down to the pumpkin patch to wait for the Great Pumpkin to arrive.
They’re here, they’re here!

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* That’s not a cassock he's wearing - Mrs Mottie popped one of my old T shirts on him to keep him clean!
 
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Over an hour in an MRI scanner. Full body. Bloody uncomfortable after the first 20 minutes or so. I couldn't get off the thing when it was done, numb all over.


When I went for it a few days ago the appointment was a last minute one - they'd had a cancellation. I sat there waiting and a woman tumbled in with 2 kids in tow all flustered . She'd taken time of work, come a fair way, and tried multiple times fo confirm her appointment but hadn't been able to get through so left 2 messages. They didn't get it so cancelled her. Livid, entitled, all that.
They were saying to her sorry it's been taken now,, ,, ,, so I said look, swap it back, it's not a problem. Jaws dropped, nobody ever said that before.
So they did, and I got the appt a few days later.
Life's full o' sh*t, might as well keep it thinly spread if you can.
 
Went on a local walk this morning to take my mums dog back to her house. Took a photo of the horns on the church that give our town its name:

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I’ve had a couple of goes in the MRI scanner for my prostate but only lasting 30-40 minutes.

I've had three rides in it, the only bit which bothered me, was the absolutely deafening noise from it. First one, a check-up on an historic stroke I'd had, then two for prostate. I kept intending to time the process, but never did, but got the impression it was shorter than that. What I found disconcerting was, having no visual references, not knowing whether it was me or the machine which was moving, and not knowing which way. I also struggled to hear what was being said via the headphones, due to all the noise, and was never able to discern, whether they could hear my replies..
 
Definately the machine moving.

No, I meant laterally, where you move into the polo mint, or the mint moves over you. All you see is a blurry glow from the inside face of the polo, I would have found some marks on the surface helpful.

They always ask if you have any metal, or metal stents in you. I said I had some sort of stent, but didn't know whether metal or plastic, they seemed unconcerned.
 
Yeah, you move into it. I like the sounds it makes! They rig me up with a drip and after 20 minutes, inject something in me then do the test again.
 
Got the family coming round tomorrow as it was miss Mottie's birthday earlier this week and I’m making them a dinner. Went out to Waitrose this morning and bought a chicken and a nice bit of topside. Popped over the plot of Mott to get the veggies. Going to make some spicy butternut squash soup to start. I already have a sack of spuds at home for the roasties but I’m also doing honey roast parsnips, roast carrots as well as a carrot and swede mash. Pulled a few leeks to go in with the sprouts. Our grandson has a severe allergy to dairy so I’m going to have a go at making some vegan Yorkies.

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Towing the caravan to site, for a weeks holiday. Site is completely empty, apart from us. We anticipated lots of rain, but so far none - which gave us the chance to pitch without getting wet in the process. Once set up, and in the warm and dry, the weather, can do what it likes. All much easier this time, as it was Avril's second trip away with the tourer.
 
Towing the caravan to site, for a weeks holiday. Site is completely empty, apart from us. We anticipated lots of rain, but so far none - which gave us the chance to pitch without getting wet in the process. Once set up, and in the warm and dry, the weather, can do what it likes. All much easier this time, as it was Avril's second trip away with the tourer.
Lol. Holiday from what? How far from home have you travelled and what do you plan to do?
 
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