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Quite dreadful
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The Moon is good right now.
Is that a close up observation.The Moon is good right now.
Daughter‘s first day back at school today after nearly 6 months. She’s nervous, excited, looking forward to (close) normality and terrified of catching COVID. She’s 9. We’ve been reassuring her as much as possible, but it’s hard when you feel the same way.
RTE, BBC or local/independent station?There is a programme on the radio looking at the history of yodelling![]()
RTE, BBC or local/independent station?
My neighbour had her cat 'euthanised' the other day. It was 22 years old. She ended up looking after it,as it was her mum's, who died. It had dementia,incontinence and was hardly eating. She said it would've been unfair not to do what had to be done.Poor Leo - he's not a happy cat. Annual vaccinations yesterday for him and old Tiggy. Leo has cat flu which hasn't 're-occurred' in the last two years. The trip to the vet was unusual as MrsF had a brief chat with vet at door, cats then taken to room whist MrsF waited outside. No paperwork etc, so we couldn't check which vaccine he had been given, as he is supposed to have the 'non-live' version.
We think he's been given the live one as he slept all evening and hasn't been himself today - he might also be sore, but he's got beef with MrsF and won't take food off her, not even his favourite, sandwich ham.Tiggy has been fine.
Yep sometimes it's the only thing you can do.My neighbour had her cat 'euthanised' the other day. It was 22 years old. She ended up looking after it,as it was her mum's, who died. It had dementia,incontinence and was hardly eating. She said it would've been unfair not to do what had to be done.
SithiOvercast and mild. And it did rain for about an hour at tea time.
Anyways, off to bed I go via hot bath and painkillers.
Hopefully I'll get a good night's sleep.
In the giant scheme of things, probably not that close. 240,000 miles, give or take a bit.Is that a close up observation.