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Robinia | 11:16 Mon 16th Apr 2007 | Animals & Nature
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Does anyone happen to know what kind of moth this is please, without my having to trawl through hundreds of pics?
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It's not really vital that I find out, I'm just curious. Maybe it's something really common...and no, it didn't fly out of my purse. :o)
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Morning all...Shaney i know what you mean. When i was at work in the NHS I "knew" with my head that taking care of someone who had had surgery was extremely difficult and time consuming, but it isn't till it happens to you that the reality of it hits home...maybe when someone goes to train in healthcare, they should spend some time with something like one of those fake babies to really really understand how it turns your life into something that needs all of the planning and strategy of a small war.
Then they'd only have to imagine the worry and stress......
Morning all Hi woofy all ok your end?

Sticky up hair, that made me laugh shaney, when I had short layered hair it would always stick up and had to be washed every day to get it down, hatedc it. Now I don,t get bedhair, it just lays flat. Much easier although I do still wash it!

Hope charlie is zooming about like a good 'un today, Buck up charlie! x
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Cheer up swedie, someone's come to help you move the furniture.
mORNIN PEEPS.
Twice over I just typed this booger.!:O)good ole charlie woof woof.Never heard of it ribenia..:O)but I been through midsummer norton yonks ago.The lady in apartment #6

https://www.youtube.com/user/AliceTheFilm
hope you are all okay.
laters>>>whoosh.(:O)
Hi folk.

I too know just what you mean. When Mum lived with me it was much harder than going to work and like you I had to be up and ready for the invasion of carers that came every day. My home wasn't my own and my life wasn't my own. There was no going out unless it was planned. I had a Crossroads Carer who came to give me a break every week for three hours so that I could get out, so I found myself going out with nowhere to go and would have rather have spent just four hours on my own at home just being me.

I would have had a breakdown if she had not had to go into a care home. She was physically disabled, incontinent and her mental abilities were getting less and less, apart from the fact that she was extremely cantankerous. Poor Mum.

I definitely have some sort of virus - have been coughing all night with a dry tickly cough and still have real sinusitis symptoms. I am not going near the surgery - I will only come back with something else.

Nice to see you Vinny.
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Morning all...the wibbly wobbly crew signing in here. Charlie's still staggering but he can hold still for longer now & he let me give him a brushing at last. He's got a slight head tilt so I'm thinking now it might be the vestibular thing. Last night he kept wandering around the table & chairs with such concentration - like one of those dog agility weaving obstacles - and the look of triumph on his face when he did it made me laugh. Then he set his gaze on his bed, headed towards it in a straight line & stepped in without stumbling...haha... I though he was going to punch the air...and do a 'neti' & fall down.

Ohh woofy, don't get me started...some of the staff & particularly social workers have absolutely no idea what people go through and, fair enough, there's often no reason why they could...but more importantly, they don't even try to understand. Too much paperwork, not enough hands-on. Decisions about people's care's often made by people who've never left the office. And every midwife should have had at least one baby!! haha...And counsellors?!!...the best counsellor is someone who's been there.

I can't say I've a lot of experience of councillors though Jude...and I'm thinking of ways I might get to be escorted by a couple of hunks in blue.

C'mon shaney, hurry up in the bathroom, we can't have you doing a 'Cherie'
http://news.bbc.co.uk...lair0s_hair/img/2.jpg

<waves to Kit>Hang on in there Sweedie x

An amazing lady Vinny...I've watched half of it, I'm going to get a drink & watch the rest
Well done Charlie. On the mend, bless his little cotton socks (all four of them)!!
So pleased to hear about Chas Robi.
Yes Neti things are still going slowly in the right direction...I was just having 3am thoughts last night and hoping, really hoping, that I had never underestimated the strain on any of the carers who I dealt with when i was at work....I hope not.
We are waiting for 3 appointments to come through, one of which will tell us whether DH needs radiotherapy...that in itself is not an issue as the success rate is very high indeed (no one ever says 100%). The others are a plumbing check, tube removal and consultant review.
anyway that's enough of that.
Shaney, what was the title of the Poirot play, as I want to look it up and see if I can download it to watch!
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<tut...some people never heard of Radio Times>

it was Halloween Party neti
Afternoon all. Hope you are all feeling ok and those of you who are under the weather get better very quickly.

Vinny, What a fantastic Lady. What more can I say.

Pleased Charlie seems to be improving. He sounds like a dog with a sense of humour!!

Got to go...later'gater(s)

P>S> I found a T shirt Neti amongst all my old things. It is white and has a basket of flowers on the front (delicately done) and around that is says 'Ibiza Isle de flores since 1864'. I can't remember when I bought it but I've went there a number of times during the 90's. I'm now wearing it to sleep in.
I've went - think I meant I've been Ha Ha!!
Crikey jude, that's an old shirt 18 what? so you came then, then!
Just finished off the linen cupboard top to bottom and not a cockroach in sight, Henry now sits in his own space, have dumped so much, blankets, sheets etc and an old (working) video recorder, anyone remember those? Half finished the laundry room and half finished the side of the house.
then then?? now then now then now then...can you tell I've cheered up? I am a side sleeper and however I have my hair one side always looks fly away in the morning where I've slept on it :-(
Me too Woofie. I also have a double crown!! bloomin awful to stop in showing and get hair in right direction.
Snap lottie, I also have a double crown and a damned nuisance it is too. I sleep front, back side and side, and hair still goes pointy when very short.

In the 60's when I wore a long blonde wig, it always dented in the middle due to mydouble crown; so I always twisted a paper bag and pinned it under the wig, and then had a high crown which looked very nice too, but yes, you've guessed whilst out to dinner one evening with my very ex, we rowed and he pulled my wig off and there I was sitting all dollybird like with a paper bag pinned to my head, I'm even laughing now as I remember! I was mortified at the time cos I had very short hair.
Oh Christian...! The lion! Thanks Neti, it's so hard to get good help lions these days! Darling possums you're all so sweet being concerned for me, it warms my heart SO MUCH <3 Will you forgive me though if I drop the subject for a while, I need to get some other thoughts into my head or I'll flip. Believe me I'm a hell-raiser and a rabble-rouser par excellence when it's needed but in this case they do need to get on with it to prevent further damage. The real problem is they invariably choose the cheapest solution so whatever issues they're currently fixing will always come back with a vengeance - but how do you persuade somebody to adopt a whole new ideology... so for now I'll just shut up and Just Do It ('cept the fiber-optic thingy which I've hell-raised into later this winter:)

That Alice made me happy, Vinny. Invincible spirit. And some nice tilt sh1t on RMD;-) You and painting isn't just a fling is it. Have there been times in your life when you haven't painted at all?

So glad Charlie's on the mend Robi. I was moved by how you've tied cushions around sharp corners. When my cat had had an operation (she had several:'( I would construct stairs for her so she wouldn't have to jump (but cats will be cats, she jumped anyway). I would have taken the moon down to ease her discomfort. Anyways, I'm sending a kitteh over to lick Charlie's ear. It's a highly skilled ear licking kitteh you see and I would send her over to misters W and S as well if I thought they'd appreciate it...! http://icanhascheezbu...at-bathes-great-dane/

Well this little piggy went to market today instead of to the library. I'll tell you about it the next time I post.
Hello Kit, can't wait for the next installment.
lol woofy it's not THAT exciting, it's just that I'm too tired now and the post was already long:) Annie get your pumpkin - before the big kittehs do

http://icanhascheezbu...deo-big-cats-pumpkin/

http://icanhascheezbu...cats-pumpkins-part-2/

(Erm, there's a lot of redundancy in ^^those clips so no need to watch it all unless you really love felines.)

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