Goodnight CarolOkay for real. Good night. [emoji8] [emoji8]
Now get into that bed and stay there!!!
Goodnight CarolOkay for real. Good night. [emoji8] [emoji8]
Thanks. Maybe a little better than yesterday.Morning Dan. How are you feeling today?
No unfortunatelyCouldn't you have today off?
I should be. They gave me a handful of steroids and few pain pills to hold me over.Gosh Dan that's a hell of a lot to cope with.
I do hope they can help you get better soon.
Will it be safe to wait until after your vacation?
Clear water FloridaWhere are you going Dan?
Hubby and I both love lamb chops: the first meal he fixed for me when we were dating was lamb chops!I don't eat much red meat anymore but when i did my favorite was always lamb chops.
Went on a major forum exploration yesterday. Changed my avatar to the same one I use on Facebook. Started checking out the sections that weren’t just my favorite tortoise species. Found this thread as well.
A late good afternoon/evening to you all
Hope you have all had a good day.
Lola was a bit livelier today and up and about before me -
the first time in about 3 weeks that I haven't had had to get him out of his hide for his morning soak.
He has eaten more dandies and plantains too so I think the critical care mix is energizing him.
Long may it continue.
Don't you hate it when your night gets ruined by small minded egotists..







A late good afternoon/evening to you all
Hope you have all had a good day.
Lola was a bit livelier today and up and about before me -
the first time in about 3 weeks that I haven't had had to get him out of his hide for his morning soak.
He has eaten more dandies and plantains too so I think the critical care mix is energizing him.
Long may it continue.
No unfortunatelybut to be honest I may not be able to work here at all soon. The meds they are putting me on are pretty strong and make me prone to life threatening infections. I don't know what I will do if I lose my job and insurance. I'm just hoping I can avoid disability.
Hubby and I both love lamb chops: the first meal he fixed for me when we were dating was lamb chops!
Several years after we were married, we had cooked up some lamb chops and they were "resting" on the stovetop. I was setting the table in the dining room and heard my husband shout "NO!" to our cat Monty who had jumped up on the counter, drawn by the aroma of the lamb chops. Then I heard my husband shouting and cursing (he NEVER curses) as he apparently chased Monty through the house!!! I was a bit surprised at his temper until I heard him shout "HE'S GOT A LAMB CHOP!!!!" At that point I joined the fray and we finally succeed in cornering him- with him hissing as we retrieved our lamb chop! Hubby rinsed off the chop and ate that one. We don't take lamb chops lightly in this house!!!!![]()








Don't you hate it when your night gets ruined by small minded egotists..
Oh dear. That’s a lot to think about. Hope your vacation helps to clear your mind.
Good morning all. Sorry I couldn’t get back to you yesterday. The need for sleep was too great.
We have walked well over 10km (7 miles) every day so far and, given my loss of fitness due to back problems, it has been very hard work. My back is doing well though
So, a quick roundup of yesterday... weather: sunny, wind chilly
First off some stone circles for @Moozillion, both 4-5000 year old neolithic. To put these dates in place, Stonehenge is only 2500 years old!
Stones of Stenness
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The neolithic village at Stenness
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Half a mile up the road the huge Ring of Brodgar
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And some equally old burial chambers nearby
Unstan requires you to get on your hands and knees to enter
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Maeshow is much bigger. You’re not allowed to take photos inside, but the Vikings found it and covered it in rune graffiti! You still have to bend right over and shuffle down a 30ft/10 metre passage to get in!
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After lunch we headed for the sea cliffs at Yesnaby and a spot of bird watching. To be honest, we haven’t been without binoculars the entire trip. There are so many birds about!
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And then wound our way over to the Broch of Gurness.
A broch is a circular tower like structure built for defence. They were built about 2500 years ago by the Picts (same time as Stonehenge) This one has 3 defensive ditches. The walls are very thick with a passageway in the wall.
There are many buildings crammed between the broch and the ditches... built by the Vikings needless to say!
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Love the color of the sea against the rocks. Beautiful photos!!