What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • IanH
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    edited September 2016 #2792

    We headed back towards Calais for a restful couple of days at the end of our France holiday.

    We are at Bien Assize and counted just two other units on site when we arrived. There have been a few over-nighters but I think there are just two others tonight (probably because the ACSI web site and their own web site say they would close on the 26th,
    when the site actually closes tomorrow the 30th).

    We had a drive down to Le Touquet yesterday (which we love). Bought some soupe de poisson from Perards and walked along the sea front watching the kite surfers. Checked out the camp site there. It seems pretty good - the owner / manager gave us a leaflet
    and was happy for us to have a look around. Expensive though at 26 euros a night - same price all year round - unusual?

    The weather yesterday was breezy but very warm. Today, Autumn seems to have arrived, with light drizzle and overcast. We had a trip to Carrefour to prise the last few bottles into the car (Wink)
    then lunch of prawns and pate with French bread and a bottle of St Emillion, sat on the sea front watching the waves and the ferries go back and forth.

    About to have our tea now in the absolute peace and quiet. Smile

  • KjellNN
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    edited September 2016 #2793

    Been over to Hawes today, not quite so windy there, but rather wet, so we only visited the Cheese Making place, had lunch, tasted all the cheeses and purchased several pieces to take home.

    Had booked to go to the CC site there last year, but had to cancel.  Looks like a nice little town for a short break, but the roads from the west are not great.

    Much less windy now back at BC site. 

  • Oneputt
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    edited September 2016 #2794

    Travelled up to Winsen Aller today, not a quiet start as German Army were live tank firing on the ranges, didn't last long though.  Just cooked dinner and enjoying a couple of pints of KrombacherHappy.
    Will start heading West on Saturday 

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited September 2016 #2795

    Day started off well, lovely walk with the dog,Smile  all ironing done Smile,
    then discovered the Windows 10 update has knackered up Sage Accounts,  locking me out! Yell Must have missed the warning, Undecided fix
    is a bit complicated, left until tomorrow!  Hopefully can get it sorted, but was slightly annoyed and not happy with windows 10! 

  • milliehull
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    edited September 2016 #2796

    Helen. I decided not to update to windows 10 and the more I hear the more glad I am that I didn't. Hope you get it sorted out soon.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited September 2016 #2797

    Thanks Millie, been fairly happy, up until this update . It has affected lots of Sage users, only got a warning today when I logged into Payroll today, update had already been done! Sad

  • milliehull
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    edited September 2016 #2798

    A less than satisfactory visit to the GP on tuesday. Mr H couldnt get appt with our own GP so saw one he had never been to before. Couldnt shed any light on why he had passed out and ended up in A&E last week. Thought it might be to do with his BP so suggestrd
    buying a BP monitor. Now taking his BP twice a day and it keeps changing so he is getting a bit worried. 'Probably normal to keep changing' I said but he is not convinced. Luckily he has an appt with our own GP next week. Hope he tells us to put the monitor
    back in the box! Anyway Mr H decided he felt OK to go on the walk with our walking group this morning. Lovely walk and a pub lunch afterwards with good friends and he is looking more cheerful.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited September 2016 #2799

    Millie

    When using a home machine its often best to do three tests with a few minutes inbetween as sometimes you get a false initial reading as the person being tested is either not relaxed or has not rested before the test is done. My doctor uses the old fashioned
    mercury tester. But when I have been test with an electronic machine its sometimes done twice!!!

    David

  • milliehull
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    edited September 2016 #2800

    Thanks David. Smile

  • milliehull
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    edited September 2016 #2801

    BP

  • robsail
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    edited September 2016 #2802

    I once had a blood pressure test where the nurse taking it for the third time, just to take the best of three.......the cuff shot off my arm and across the room! We didn't use that one!

    PS I am off to the GP for a BP check tomorrow!

  • ABM
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    edited September 2016 #2803

    Millie,  when  the  Doc  takes  my  BP,  it's  usually  on  the  "High  Side",  so  he  seldom  bothers  now  and  leaves  it  to  the  nurse  when  its  within  "Usual &  Normal  Limits".  However  after  they  decided  I  should  try  "Ramipril"  or  some 
    such,  they  got  me  back  in  for  another  BP  test.  It  was  taken  by  a  very  young  nurse,  who  was  not  over  happy  and  asked  the  senior  nurse  on  duty  to  come  and  try  it  herself !!  To  everybodies  surprise,  it  was  just  inside
    the  bottom  limits  of  "Acceptable"  so  now  I  have  Docs  readings  high,  nurses  readings  low,  so  I  reckon  I  should  just  keep  on  reading  CT  &  letting  them  tie  themselves  in  knots  !! 
    Wink

  • milliehull
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    edited September 2016 #2804

    That just about says it all ABM.Laughing

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2016 #2805

    I've got a BP monitor and used to use it when I first got it but now it just lies in the cupboard and I never seem to get round to using it.

  • papgeno
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    edited September 2016 #2806

    We'll be waiting in for a washing machine to be delivered. The old one gave up the ghost this week. It had been repaired more times than  I can remember it was a sad day for this Yorkshireman when I had to part with money to buy a new one 

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2016 #2807

    Millie   sorry but just picked up your post, 

    I have been treated for BP (hypertension) for 24years ,tell OH not to worry about different results when taking his BP,

    They are doing more checks after a couple of "black outs"

    I am on another seven day cycle of daily taking my BP ,(we have worn out two monitors over the yearsSurprised)every day I will get a different result,even high high at times,but if it around the same area  usually the docs are not worried ,Smile

    Taking it at home "relaxed" will not have the "white coat syndrom" of the docs surgery,Undecided

    Ps yours is just as likely to be "raised " nowFrown

    Pps must ensure I do not read some CT post before I go to docs on TuesdayCool 

  • Tammygirl
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    edited September 2016 #2808

    Still hot here in GC, low to mid 30s at least we now have a breeze so much more pleasant for walking around in. Been doing a fair bit of pool swimming, something I haven't done for a long time. Its amazing how after a few days you settle back into it, been
    upping the number of lengths each day, am feeling rather pleased with myself. Last dat here in the apartment, we move tomorrow to the villa we have rented for next week. The owners have been out using it for the last month and phoned on Wednesday to see if
    we'd like to go and have a look around and a drink. Lovely couple and a nice villa, looking forward to a peaceful week. Sounds like everyone out and about are having a good time, hope it continues.

  • ABM
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    edited September 2016 #2809

    We'll be waiting in for a washing machine to be delivered. The old one gave up the ghost this week. It had been repaired more times than  I can remember it was a sad day for this Yorkshireman when I had to part with money to buy a new one 

    Wow,  Did  you  break  both  the  Dolly  Peg  AND  the  Posser  ??

  • Tammygirl
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    edited September 2016 #2810

    Sorry about duplicate posts I got a network error.

  • moulesy
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    edited September 2016 #2811

    A quick update on our Canadian trip. We've moved on from Toronto to Kingston en route for Ottawa.

    Toronto is a typical North American city - overwhelmed with skyscrapers and choked with traffic, very little of any age left. But the CN tower is a great attraction giving fantastic views of the cityscape and over Lake Ontario. Even managed to persuade Mrs M to venture onto the glass floor! We also did a harbour cruise which goes over to one of the little islands where the well-to-do have their holiday cottages and where you get the most attractive views of Toronto's waterfront.

    Then we did the traditional tourist trip out to Niagara Falls. The town/city itself is horribly commercialised but the falls themselves are every bit as breathtaking as the tourist blurb claims and the trip on the little boats that take you almost to the foot of the falls is the experience of a lifetime.

    Now we're at Kingston and our hotel is right on the waterfront. It's a much smaller city and all together more pleasant. Just here for the one night then off to Ottawa later today. Happy

  • cyberyacht
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    edited September 2016 #2812

    Having had a fiddle with the apartment aircon, it now seems to have stopped dripping water. Not sure what I did though. Noticed a 64 plate Benimar MH parked down by our local bars/eateries last night. I presume he was off for a bit of wild camping at Carabassi
    beach car park later.

  • milliehull
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    edited September 2016 #2813

    Thank you JVB.  That is most reassuring.  I think Mr H will feel happier when he sees our own GP next week as he knows his history.

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  • robsail
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    edited September 2016 #2815

    Well the visit to the GP for the BP check came out with the same result ...........still a bit on the high side! So got an additional script for more pills! I'm sure the GP likes our little chats on a monthly basis!

  • milliehull
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    edited September 2016 #2816

    A quick update on our Canadian trip. We've moved on from Toronto to Kingston en route for Ottawa.

    Toronto is a typical North American city - overwhelmed with skyscrapers and choked with traffic, very little of any age left. But the CN tower is a great attraction giving fantastic views of the cityscape and over Lake Ontario. Even managed to persuade Mrs
    M to venture onto the glass floor! We also did a harbour cruise which goes over to one of the little islands where the well-to-do have their holiday cottages and where you get the most attractive views of Toronto's waterfront.

    Then we did the traditional tourist trip out to Niagara Falls. The town/city itself is horribly commercialised but the falls themselves are every bit as breathtaking as the tourist blurb claims and the trip on the little boats that take you almost to the
    foot of the falls is the experience of a lifetime.

    Now we're at Kingston and our hotel is right on the waterfront. It's a much smaller city and all together more pleasant. Just here for the one night then off to Ottawa later today. Happy

    Write your comments here...

    Sounds absolutely wonderful moulesy.

  • milliehull
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    edited September 2016 #2817

    Well the visit to the GP for the BP check came out with the same result ...........still a bit on the high side! So got an additional script for more pills! I'm sure the GP likes our little chats on a monthly basis!

    Write your comments here...

    They are probably the highlight of his month robsail!

  • papgeno
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    edited September 2016 #2818

    We'll be waiting in for a washing machine to be delivered. The old one gave up the ghost this week. It had been repaired more times than  I can remember it was a sad day for this Yorkshireman when I had to part with money to buy a new one 

    Wow,  Did  you  break  both  the  Dolly  Peg  AND  the  Posser  ??

    Write your comments here...no I'm talking about the rock down by the local stream

  • KjellNN
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    edited September 2016 #2819

    Lovely weather this morning here in Barnard Castle, so we went up to High Force.  By the time we got there it was raining, but did not last very long so we got on our boots and had a leisurely walk to the waterfall.

    Lots of water in the river so it was both noisy and impressive.

    Afterwards we went into Barnard Castle for lunch and a wander around.

    Tomorrow is our last day away as we are due home on Sunday.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2016 #2820

    I got the new Caravan Club magazine today with the new form for the 2017 seasonal pitches. 

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2016 #2821

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