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  • SteveL
    SteveL Club Member Posts: 12,311 ✭✭✭
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    edited March 2017 #3182

    Visit to the optician  today to get the progress of the cataract in my right eye. Still not of interest to the NHS, so another visit in a years time. One interesting test he did was to place a pin hole lense over my right eye. I could then actually see the cataract. Not what I expected, rather wispy with totally opaque areas and a few clear holes with perfect vision.

    As part of the eye check up they take photos of the back of the eye, which require eye drops to dilate the pupil. Fortunately I new from last year they would do this so OH came to drive. Otherwise I would have spent rather a lot of time drinking coffee as they took a couple of hours to wear off.

  • IanH
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    edited March 2017 #3183

    Another hot and sunny day today.

    We caught the local bus into Funchal and then got another local bus to the Botanical Gardens in the hills above town. Good thing is, if you get on another bus within 45 minutes of the last one, it doesn't take another journey credit from your card (you charge up the card with trips at 1.25 euros each - a saving on the individual fare price of 1.95 euros).

    The gardens looked an absolute treat, with all the flowers out in bloom. The gardens are close to the huge fires that spread across the island last year, but apart from a few singed trees, that was the only sign of damage.

    A lovely day out smile

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2017 #3184

    Had a trip to Stratford upon Avon by bus lovely Sun but very cold wind  lunch in Weatherspoons  (Honey pot area prices)back on site at 1630 ,just had hailstones now raining

  • triky auto
    triky auto Forum Participant Posts: 8,690
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    edited March 2017 #3185

    laughing ,laughinglaughing," Bursting Blue Metalic"   black interior ,styling kit,diamond cut alloy's,upgrade "chip" ,roof load bars, boot mat insert,electric' tow ball. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm !!  !!  laughing ,laughing,laughing.

               "  can't take it with you "   as they say  !! 

    Thank's all      .My existing V70 has done me 20 years !!

  • brue
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    edited March 2017 #3186

    Enjoy it Triky....wondering if we should now upgrade to a Mini..laughing

  • papgeno
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    edited March 2017 #3187

    We went out for our daily walk this morning. Set off in sunshine but soon found ourselves in a couple of hail showers one of which covered the road and footpath within minutes.

  • brue
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    edited March 2017 #3188

    Certainly some mixed weather around, we've had hail and thunder in between nice sunshine. Unfortunately it was my turn for the dentist today, at least that's over till a filling gets sorted soon.

  • Bakers2
    Bakers2 Forum Participant Posts: 8,199 ✭✭✭
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    edited March 2017 #3189

    Good luck with the filling Brue. I chatted with my dentist last week at a check up about a very sensitive tooth, which sensitive toothpaste copes with discomfort lasts seconds but it's not pleasant at the time dentist asked whether it lasted minutes or hours, if it gets to minutes it'll be done. Discussion evolved and it'll be a nerve removal and special filling. Said I'd give it a bit longer 😂. He's very good and gentle and says he's done worse to me 😲. I'm the result of early NHS dentists paid for work done nearly every tooth has some sort of filling 😟

    Been glorious here again today no rain but chilly wind. Forecast rain again for tomorrow hopefully it'll be at home and not on the coast.

  • brue
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    edited March 2017 #3190

    I'm the same with fillings done in childhood, not good. This one involves a gold crown done years ago which might prove to be a problem (so I am told...frown)

    I was watching our local news tonight as we have a visiting Humpback Whale on the Devon coast. Seen today around Berry Head so might be lucky to see it on our break, the weather forecast is improving.

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2017 #3191

    Best of luck to Brue and Bakers regarding teeth. I had another session with the KillerDriller yesterday. A nice long 75 minutes worth. The cap she put on 6 weeks ago had to be drilled off etc.etc. She apologised when she'd finished as she was so wrapped up in solving an ongoing problem that she'd forgotten about the anaethestic!surprised 

    Now have temporary cap and we're hoping that it was the cap that was causing the problem. 

    Hope you both enjoy your trips away. We'd love to go but life getting in the way.

  • ABM
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    edited March 2017 #3192

    Oi  please  stop  this  incessant  chatter  about  teeth  and  dentists  yell  'cos  I'm  in  on  Friday  for  a  filling,  apart  from  a  'Spring  Clean'  next  week  it  will  be  the  final  move  in  6  months  of  Dentistry  or  Not  as  the  case  may  be  !!  I've  even  booked Thetford  Forest    site  so  I  can  go  to  the  place  where  the  damage  occurred  ! Only  to  try  to  get  compensation,  of  course  !!  (  R O F L M A O  )

  • G Cherokee
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    edited March 2017 #3193

    Listening to the rain hammer down on conservatory roof,

    Forecast tomorrow, more of the wet stuff, great!

    Collecting new van in the afternoon, surely the sun will come out then??

    Ya think?

    Nah, nor me.  frown

  • KjellNN
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    edited March 2017 #3194

    We have our dental check ups in 2 weeks, hope all is OK as we are off on holiday the following week!

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2017 #3195

    Will you all stop talking about how much rain you're having please? We are still very dry here in Essex. My garden is very ready for some - our water butts are only 1/3 full. Mind you we are forecast rain again tomorrow, as we have been for days and days gone by, we are off to coast tomorrow in our motorhome so what do you reckon? Mind you it is for R&R as since Christmas we've decorated 5 rooms done our reasonable size garden. Spring cleaned my mother's 3 bedrooms and really had a good go at her garden so I reckon we deserve a rest 😂

  • huskydog
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    edited March 2017 #3196

    Tomorrow Lucy goes in for her MOT ,service and cambelt change ,and on Thursday my wife goes to hospital for her pre-op checks and tests ,not sure who I'm most worried aboutcry

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2017 #3197

    After all these years you're still wondering 😉.

    Hope MOT goes well I'm sure all will be well. Fingers crossed for you wife has she op date yet? You've probably said but I can't be bothered to check back.

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2017 #3198

    Hope Mrs.HD doesn't see this! Good luck to her.

    Lucy? We couldn't call our caravan a name. It would make Jessie the car jealous.

  • ABM
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    edited March 2017 #3199

    Very  Best  Wishes  to  Both  for  a  satisfactory  outcome  to  the  varied  deliberations,  Huskypup.wink,  may  the  results  be  exactly  what  you  both  hope  for.

     

    Brian

  • huskydog
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    edited March 2017 #3200

    She has the op on the 6th April ,so we have had to cancel or trip to Devon over Easter frown,but hoping to get away the middle of May smile

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2017 #3201

    Just watched Living off the land with Kate Humble to find the bit I gatecrashed, didnt get cut. Unbeknown to me at the time I was strolling along licking my ice cream cornet 😲😲😂😂😂 They were filming by Bluebird cafe. whilst we visited Coniston last autumn. If I'd have known I'd have dressed for the occasion walking boots and three quarter length trousers and a backpack isn't a good look, only worn because you won't see anyone you know 😉😉😉

  • ABM
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    edited March 2017 #3202

    ooooo,  Think  I'll  dash  off  &  get  that  up  on  Re-run  tv  of  some  form  !wink

  • EasyT
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    edited March 2017 #3203

    Late News. Our 17 year old Yaris had an MOT Monday 13th. It passed but I think OH is unsure whether that is good or bad as I suspect that after her 14th year of ownership she would like a change but has no idea what to. 

    However that is another story. When the car was 13 years old it had a new middle exhaust section. This Monday the 17 year old rear section was replaced as it had failed completely on Saturday coming back from a meal out. The surprise was that it had never been blowing and the pipe on the rear section simply broke in two 20 miles after the MOT. I always drive it enthusiastically when we are out and about and I am amazed that the rust lasted so long 

  • triky auto
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    edited March 2017 #3204

    wink Bright but cloudy here in East Kent ,with a stiff Westerly breeze.Posting off a complaints letter to the planning dept' ,after they admitted 'losing' my application drawings !! Do i REALLY have to start all over again ??  Grrr yell.

  • moulesy
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    edited March 2017 #3205

    Horrible wet morning here in North Wiltshire. Luckily yesterday was fine enough to get out and give the lawns their first cut of the year - I've been resisting up to now. Busy week at the bowls club; because of swaps during our recent holiday I've got matches very day this week - and so far 3 wins out of 3 (it can't last!). Lots of odds and ends jobs to do now before we head off down to Cornwall next week. It's a hard life!! (Smiley smiley) 

  • milliehull
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    edited March 2017 #3206

    We have had a poorly grandson at ours yesterday and today.  He was sick in the night on Monday and was not at all well yesterday but although he is full of beans today the rules say he has to have 48 hours of school.undecided

    The new car sounds wonderful Triky - enjoy.smile

    All the best to those with teeth problems. Hope all goes well with your wife's op Huskydog (and also the MOT).  Have a great time in Cornwall moulesy.

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2017 #3207

    I knew it would happen 😂. How long have I wanted rain? Started to rain as we left the house to collect our motorhome rather windy too. Never mind we loaded up in between showers and drove the 12 miles to our CL. Wouldn't have wanted to drive much further, most of the trip on sheltered roads but we experienced a couple of gusts on the open sections.Lovely warm welcome pitched into the wind and we have a nice rock with strong gusts but comfortable. Sky looks dark grey. Good job we've come for R&R. Van cosy lunch eaten siesta time 😉

    Milliehull hope your grandson recovers quickly, sounds like he's there! Our granddaughter has had something similar. The 48 hour rule can be a pain but my daughter who teaches early years said 10 years ago child bought to school and taken poorly child says been sick all night! Or they're returned the following day in a similar state so they were glad to have it properly defined. Selfish spoil it for the few 😔

  • Goldie146
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    edited March 2017 #3208

    Bad timing by "John Smith from Open Reach" who just rang to to tell me there was a problem with our Broadband.

    I could tell him that in a few months we won't need BT or Open Reach as we are part of a community led project (B4SW) - bringing hyperfast broadband (1000 mbps ) to our villages. And today volunteers have been laying ducting by our lane. In atrocious  weather.

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2017 #3209

    Maybe it will cause open reach to up their game when they realise they've taken too long and lost out completely 😉.

  • papgeno
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    edited March 2017 #3210

    Another rainy day up here in the Pennines. That's six days running when we've had some form of precipitation. Five days of almost continuous rain and hail on and off for most of the day yesterday. If we could send it to Bakers that would be brilliant 😤

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2017 #3211

    Bakers2 we will await that day with interestundecided Openreach will only install fibre broadband where they are guaranteed to make a profit out of it by signing up enough customer. Many rural communities don't fit into this category so they rely on subsidies via Government/Local Authorities as a sort of blackmail to get systems installed where they think it is not commercially viable. What Goldie's post illustrates is that if a local community can get together and not use Openreach they tend to get a far better and faster quality of highspeed broadband so all power to them. Not sure what system they are using in Goldie's case, whether it is fibre direct to the premises or delivery via wifi repeaters. 

    David