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Are you high enough that flooding won't affect you? Or do you need to have a plan to get to such a place? Roads can be a problem. Hope you can shelter in place - going out in the midst of bad weather is no trifle.

There’s bad flooding north of Nice where a road bridge was washed away and that was dramatic, it took the electricity supply and the water main and two people are missing.
We’ve got buckets under a leaky roof in the cave under the terrace though. That will be an expensive fix.

Lovely day here now though. neighbours are all are cleaning up debris and making sure drains aren’t blocked as there’s more rain forecast.


Wow, that sounds an awful situation Lynne. Sorry that neighbours are still doing renovations R


I’m sorry to hear everyone’s been struggling. I have a bit which is why I haven’t been on here. Knee is being a bastard. So annoying but so glad I am in the throes of getting something done. It’s a very popular consultant so there’ll probably be a long waiting list but as I understand it, the NHS one here is three years.
Cheers
MTM

does sound a bit rough. Book your clog dancers now!

I drove to Edinburgh rather than spend five hours sitting in a mask. it also meant I got to see a lot more of the country and meant I had the car at the other end to shift stuff for daughter

Sad to hear. Extreme weather is terrifying. Stay safe.

Good luck with all your appointments Lisa, when I go for my flu jab next week, I need to book in my annual blood test and asthma review. Good luck with your appointments MT


So terribly sad to read about Kay.
Not been on here since August. I feel as if my life has shrunk to working at the day-job (mainly from home) and running the online book festival site, plus living in a building site. And that's it.
At least the renovation work is nearing the end. Should be finished by Christmas. They started in May last year!

facebook keeps doing that!

Glad the storm wasn't too bad for you Kelly. Sorry that life feels a bit boring for you, hope the renovations do finish this year

Keep safe, everyone. This thing isn't going away. :(

Maybe Jim, but maybe things seem to be getting worse despite the extra measures! I think part of my problem is this is the time of year I have things to look forward to (Jersey, my birthday), but as Jersey changed the travel restrictions on Sat, I can't go as I'd be subject to a 14 day self isolation period!

A chap I know missed his mother's funeral on the Isle of Man because of the fortnight self isolation requirements
They would have let him attend the funeral but he'd have had to enter the church through a different door, not gone anywhere near anybody, sat entirely separately etc
So he watched it filmed on somebody's phone that they set up for him

Thanks Kelly, reading your latest book, as it’s the closest I’m going to get this year! This year I really wanted to go over for Halloween, my nephew just turned 8 and it’s on a Sat this year, so thought it was an ideal time to do it, just glad that I didn’t book flights when they were released in March. That is my other worry Jim, if something happens to my mum, how my brother will be able to get over, as he would no doubt be subject to similar restrictions. It is good how we have utilised technology to ‘attend’ things remotely, my telephone befriendee has watched a lot of church services on her tablet, even the one from her original parish in Scotland that she hasn’t been to for years.

We've seen names of people we don't know at our online services

It's the old question, how do you build a supportive 'on line' community?

Grandson broke his wrist falling at school yesterday - a buckle fracture, I had to look that up. The things a boy will do to miss school 😀.

We live in interesting, fast moving times. I shan't miss some of the dozens of coffee shops in every High Street but I hope the church does not go the same way.

A chap I know missed his mother's funeral on the Isle of Man because of the fortnight self isolation requirements"
My step-brother wasn't at his mother's funeral with us a couple of months ago, because he lives in France.

That said, as McOther joked, the deal will expand or contract to ensure that completion week is the week I have the op, whenever we schedule it. Sod is watching, rubbing his hands, with his book of law at the ready.
That is a massive pisser because I can see us going back into lock down and my having to suck up another two or three months' worth of evil pain. Unless they are continuing to operate because we're all self isolating.
On the up side, McOther's health insurance have approved the op. So for the first time in over fifteen years, I should be looking at a reduction in pain levels at some point in the future ... even if it's not right now.
I have to isolate for two weeks first. I am desperate to take the first date, but it's impossible to get there without the McOthers because there's no-one in London to collect or park my car. I would have to be dropped off. Public transport taxis et al are a no because that would break my isolation. Fucking bloody covid. Sorry.
Anyway, the surgeon's sec has gone off to see if she can find some more dates.
I just want to say yes to 26th ... but it's not really fair on the McOthers. Although the surgeon's secretary said they used to do Thursdays (she's been off on Maternity leave and this is her first day back) so she's just going to check that.
Ho hum ...
Cheers
MTM

I'm not sure our services are zoomed now. They were but the tech savvy clergy have left. We now have one newly ordained lady, a non-stipendary and a lot of retired clergy who have stepped into the gap to keep services going at 8 churches. They are extremely busy.
Knackered today, did a lot of walking on Monday when I went to London for the consultation and used all my spoons.
Cheers
MTM

In this case, YOU should come first!

In this case, YOU should come first!"
I might be able to change his mind if I have a chat later. I wanted to get it nailed today so I spoke to him just before he left for a day of meetings.
He's in a panic about it because when the deals are on he is just absent. He works from 7 am until 9 pm and I take up the slack at those times. In non-covid going into the office times we hardly see him. If his co-member on the domestic team is down over a deal he will be really struggling to get McMini to and from school and sort everything out on his own. Also, whereas I'm thinking, 'great let's get this done before lock down,' he's the absolute antithesis of a let's do this kind of guy. He's a 'let's think about this for three weeks, at least, before we even contemplate making a decision,' so the fact this whole process has taken about a fortnight is the equivalent of bouncing him into it. He's panicking. And of course the negotiations and the work load is huge already anyway, so even coming out of it to think about this stuff is a major stress. Also ... 7 am ... one and a half hours away. That's leaving the house at 5.am With our son (which is the hard bit).
If it wasn't for bloody covid I could just go down on the train. Stay there the night before and he'd be OK.
So if I set out some pros and cons and wait to hear form the surgeon's secretary. Then I can leave him the evening to think about it and confirm with the surgeon's secretary tomorrow.
Cheers
MTM


Mwahahahrhg! Glad I'm not the only one.

I think it’s quite nice actually Jim and hope it’s something that does get continued. I think we have a very supportive online community. Fingers crossed grandsons wrist heals well Lynne. Glad you have managed to get it sorted MT, doesn't give you much time to get things sorted before your quarantine - is it just you, or all of you?

Cheers
MTM"
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Desley! Blimey! It's all go. I hope the treatment works better this time and that it clears up fast.
Cheers
MTM

In this case, YOU should come first!"
Couldn't agree more. There are ALWAYS problems - but you need to put yourself first. Otherwise, you'll wait, and something ELSE will come up.
I'm not doing surgery because, with the CFS, recovery takes about ten times longer. But you can recover - and it will make things so much better.

That sounds horrendous.
Get started on the treatment - and look for other options. Do you have access to other doctors? A second opinion?
And then go hide under the quilt.

Cheers
MTM

Sorry to hear. I hope you have options for a second opinion, and that the treatment at least does something meanwhile. Frustrating.

Cheers
MTM
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Wow, that sounds like a task and a half Lisa! Glad it is done and you are happy with the end result. Hope you don’t get affected by the weather Lynne, think we have a storm over here this weekend.