Hahaha !!!Oh very fancy having a choice of white or brown .
Well remember the biologicals, they helped me for a couple of years ,but you were prone to small colds ,feel better soon.It's supposed to be a bit foggy today 47 and 38 tonight. But, right now it's sunny and beautiful!! Glad that today is my Saturday, although have some sniffles and onset of a bit of a cold again. These biologics are gonna drive me nuts with these cold symtoms so often this winter!!!
I have found vitamins K2, D3, and C (C for gum health) especially helpful for dental health.Cold,grey and miserable..off to the dentist...wish I hadn't cancelled my last apt in August,it would be over now....hindsight's a wonderful thing eh?
That’s harsh weather. Very stressful, compared to places with milder weather.Its -25C
It takes a lot of firewood to heat the place, as I cannot afford the overtaxed fuel oil. Summer weather is preferred over the cold and I have thoughts about moving to Mexico, both for a warmer climate and better standard of living where taxes are lower with less government overreach.That’s harsh weather. Very stressful, compared to places with milder weather.
If I could afford it, for health, I’d seriously consider moving to a sunnier area with generally milder weather in winters.
It’s good the air is dry though at least, much healthier than humid and/or windy air.
That’s exactly what I was going to suggest in my post but for some reason I refrained from posting it.have thoughts about moving to Mexico
Nice to learn I am not the only one with that issue.Autocorrect again I meant frigid and can't seem to edit anymore
I was just wondering Buff,does ski-ing make your old leg joints ache ? Or are you used to it ? I know my legs,hips and knees ache when I walk or stand for too long,and I've walked and stood my whole life.All our holidays were spent walking and I walked an average 8-10 miles a day with the dogs,and cycled two or three times a week....maybe that's the reason and I should have sat on my bum all day.Having said that,I don't let pain stop me from being as active as I can be,like you and Aquaman...Nothing wrong with starting the festivities with a few treats before hand Carol, as holidays don't come around often enough. We have a bit of excitement going on here with the gong show our government is in, and good, I've had enough of them digging into our bread baskets, leaving only crumbs. The weather is dryer and colder, but not frigid, I'll get a few things done outside. The frigid air comes a bit later with time for some skiing. -7C with a passing flurry.
What’s more, and may be linked to that donation issue, is the new admin’s irresponsible attitude towards a “problem” that wasn’t there, ever before, in this forum. He has made numerous promises, seemingly apologises, but doesn’t address the issue and acts like nothing has happened, keeps on going creating a new thread about “hobbies and interests”.Yeah, I got the same message. I'm not sure about "donating" to something that should be free for us to support each other. To each their own though...
51 today and it's supposed to be rainy all day the next few days.
So that everyone can see the reality:
https://crohnsforum.com/threads/post-editing-option-is-not-visible.87696/
Yes Tony,I had a request....I thought it might have been a scam.It was the first whole orange I tried in about ten years, from now on I'll stick to the juice ,
Anyone else get an invitation to donate to the site , is this a new thing ,
10C and a nice enough day ,Got out for a walk but like you Bufford my energy levels are still not great,
hello and welcome...I think we in the UK are pretty lucky.Although the climate is changing we don't really get any extreme weather and when we do it doesn't last long,but we still like a moan,that's what we're famous for hahaha.....Merry Christmas..I do enjoy reading your daily weather reports ....Bufford, Tony H and scottsma! I suppose because it's so different from mine.
Welcome aboard. I envy those who live in Texas for both the climate and lifestyle there. We live in a cold climate, with short summers. If one likes the snow, this is a good region to live in with about 6 months of snow on the ground. Its very rural where I live, mostly lakes and wilderness.I do enjoy reading your daily weather reports ....Bufford, Tony H and scottsma! I suppose because it's so different from mine.
very true about watching what we eat , at this stage I just have to watch out for blockages as surgery has ridden me of all my colon , have a lovely peaceful ChristmasThank you all, you're a welcoming group! Don't envy too much though, summers can be brutal here in central Texas. But I would never survive in the weather you guys live in. But I do enjoy reading you... what did scottsma say?... "moan" about it!!! Y'all have a Merry Christmas today. I'm off to a Christmas Day worship service shortly. Oh yes, its 56F and cloudy. Had some hail last night as front arrived!! Now remember everyone, we're Crohn's sufferers, so watch what you eat today!
Hi there, back at ya,Hey PC TX , nice day here in Cobh , kitchen full of smoke , decided to try Jamie Olivers method to cook a leg of lamb and I never saw so much smoke , hopefully its worth it ,
12c overcast but lovely and calm , happy Christmas Carol , Bufford , Cross Stitch Gal and PC TX , hope everyone has a peaceful , safe and healthy Christmas(holiday )
Merry Christmas to all. I have been invited over to the neighbor for Turkey dinner. I have nothing to offer, but I will bring over a big bottle of rum and a jug of orange juice. Its a gray day, -6C. I will make room for the supper by having a very small lunch.
That was a nice historical description of your walk. I like to read 1800s British fiction. The writers aways sweep you up into the story with similar detailed descriptions. It's easy to imagine you're there.A very mild day.12c with plenty sunshine and blue sky,We had a walk to the new embankment on the river,It;s on a bank where in the past fishermen and families lived in tenements in poverty,with no proper sanitation or running water etc.Those slums were demolished early 1900s and grassed over ,but the steep steps were left more or less in place,As a girl I didn't think twice about the climb,up or down,but now I'm over the hill it's a struggle.Now it's a zig-zag gentle path,with seats at every corner to rest and enjoy the view of the river and out to sea, and is suitable for disability scooters and prams etc and the old and decrepit, Best wishes all sending hugs to you.x
Cross-Stitch gal,Welcome! I'm sure these guys/gals do laugh at me a bit too since I also use degrees rather than C's!!! Here it's 52F today and rainy which is a bit warmer than it usually is this time of year. Merry Christmas Everyone!!!!!!