A few days of sunny warm weather, at last!
A week of having huge sticking plaster and then a grid drawn all over my back, having to wear tops which cover up to my neck, in dark colours.
Patch tests to discover if i am 'sensitive' to a whole load of things including dental things. Dreading finding it was my fillings, and more or less convinced it was.
Results yesterday - no reactors; not allergic to fillings!
Hurray!
now to get the grid off my back - big bath and scrubbing with back brush.
being at home more during this dental episode, as well as it being summer when i tend my window boxes, i observe more from my windows.
for example, i often see a yellow canary perching on the window of one of the opposite flats. Yesterday i observed a person putting a cage in place, opening its door for the canary.
the other morning there was a noisy curfuffle out in the street which turned out to be one of those large arms with a bucket at the end holding two men who were lifted right up to the top of the tenements to have a look at the roofs betwen the windows, gutters perhaps. Then they were lowered again and it all went away.
so here are pics of my window observations:
A week of having huge sticking plaster and then a grid drawn all over my back, having to wear tops which cover up to my neck, in dark colours.
Patch tests to discover if i am 'sensitive' to a whole load of things including dental things. Dreading finding it was my fillings, and more or less convinced it was.
Results yesterday - no reactors; not allergic to fillings!
Hurray!
now to get the grid off my back - big bath and scrubbing with back brush.
being at home more during this dental episode, as well as it being summer when i tend my window boxes, i observe more from my windows.
for example, i often see a yellow canary perching on the window of one of the opposite flats. Yesterday i observed a person putting a cage in place, opening its door for the canary.
the other morning there was a noisy curfuffle out in the street which turned out to be one of those large arms with a bucket at the end holding two men who were lifted right up to the top of the tenements to have a look at the roofs betwen the windows, gutters perhaps. Then they were lowered again and it all went away.
so here are pics of my window observations:
Comments
Why the reference to seahorses? I can't see any anywhere! I have a friend who's currently obsessed by them, so if you have any good seahorse pictures please pass me the link at my main blog and I'll pass them on...
PS you're a bit out of date with your talk of a few days of nice weather - I nearly melted this afternoon!
All the best from Gledwood
(in London)