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Another warm and humid day temps going up to 30c by next Monday. Got the biopsy from my cheek , heavily pigmented nodular basal cell carcinoma fully excised with clear margins , good. Had my liver ultrasound . Tech asked the same question three times . Are you absolutely sure your gallbladder was removed. I sort of got the impression something has taken its place. He was asked to do a liver ultrasound only. After the liver he checked my pancreas and both kidneys. as I was leaving I saw him on the phone to someone with my report in his hand. Feeling very nervous and I will have to wait till next wed to find out. ron.
 
There are thunderclouds and it might rain a little.

On an unrelated note, I sent a box home on Sunday having my entire collection of books by a reputed courier. I understand that the vehicle carrying it across the breadth of the country, about 2000 km, was attacked sometime yesterday. Feeling very blue. :(
 
There are thunderclouds and it might rain a little.

On an unrelated note, I sent a box home on Sunday having my entire collection of books by a reputed courier. I understand that the vehicle carrying it across the breadth of the country, about 2000 km, was attacked sometime yesterday. Feeling very blue. :(
I am sorry
 
15c but can't see the sunshine for cloud cover.Not complaining.
I feel so, so, sorry for the Canadian people involved in the horrific fires.I think everyone is safe,but it must be soul destroying.I have a lot to be thankful for.
 
Each year carol it seems that these events are ramping up in intensity. I have no doubt we will learn to live with them, what choice do we have? But even so the loss of some 600 homes is going to leave scars on the minds of those involved for years. I''ve seen it here in Australia. Every year homes and lives are lost here in LA and California spain and now in Canada. How much more evidence do we need to believe in climate change enough to really try to reverse or slow it down. I hope our children find more resolve than our generation. Ron.
 
I agree Ron,and I'm glad I won't be around by then to care.I certainly don't envy the young of today.Things have moved too fast in the last century,and man puts his need for bigger and faster etc.before everything else.

10c and overcast here in the north east.24+ in the south.......according to the met.office it's going to be the hottest summer in the UK for 40yrs.???
 
I agree Ron,and I'm glad I won't be around by then to care.I certainly don't envy the young of today.Things have moved too fast in the last century,and man puts his need for bigger and faster etc.before everything else.

10c and overcast here in the north east.24+ in the south.......according to the met.office it's going to be the hottest summer in the UK for 40yrs.???

Madam, I agree with you.

However, there are certain parts of the world where this need for "bigger and faster" seem to be disproportionately more. For instance, the ecological footprint in GHa/pers for Australia and UK are 6.84 and 4.89 respectively as opposed to 0.91 and 0.62 for India and Bangladesh. Ironically, one observes that the lament against climate change arises mostly from those parts of the world where abuse of the environment is most rampant.

I think I am younger than you, and please excuse me for pointing this out. I have nothing against you personally; you are such a wonderfully supportive person, but I thought that I would say this. Hope you would take this in the right spirit and forgive me for writing this :)
 
SMT I don't think that there is any doubt or any excuse for the way that the industrialised countries have squandered the earths resources. Fossil fuels are mostly to blame and the countries rich in natural resources of fossil fuels sell them with scant regard for their impact on the world. Governments have to start realising that the people of those countries are no longer interested in a rampant economy as they are about leaving a safe liveable legacy for their children. I don't want a safe conservative government I want a progressive government that understands and deals with future problems now. There is no point in being rich and powerful if the world is dying . Ron.
 
SMT I don't think that there is any doubt or any excuse for the way that the industrialised countries have squandered the earths resources. Fossil fuels are mostly to blame and the countries rich in natural resources of fossil fuels sell them with scant regard for their impact on the world. Governments have to start realising that the people of those countries are no longer interested in a rampant economy as they are about leaving a safe liveable legacy for their children. I don't want a safe conservative government I want a progressive government that understands and deals with future problems now. There is no point in being rich and powerful if the world is dying . Ron.

Thank you sir.

The point remains that there are not many people in the advanced economies that think like you, and the results of elections prove my point. And you are right, certain countries are holding the world to ransom as they possess natural resources, aka oil and gas.

This gives a fairly through picture:

https://deeshaa.org/2010/01/29/india-must-invest-in-solar-power-rd-now/#more-3450

I work with the Diffusion of Innovation theory, and wonder if a good (really good, including prices) alternative to fossil fuels is found (difficult), what lightning speed it would diffuse with. it would break all diffusion speed records in history.
 
30c tomorrow . Not looking forward to it. Really unwell today, couldn't work. Filled up with fluid again , back on fluid restrictions and double diuretics . I hope it allows me to get some sleep tonight and breathe. Ron.
 
30c tomorrow . Not looking forward to it. Really unwell today, couldn't work. Filled up with fluid again , back on fluid restrictions and double diuretics . I hope it allows me to get some sleep tonight and breathe. Ron.

Ron,hoping in vain for some GOOD news from you.Please please feel better soon.:ghug:
 
Cooler tomorrow, it was 31c here today. The nights are warm too. Only 25c tomorrow but back up to 29c by the weekend. winter is half over and we have not had any. todays 31 c was the hottest may day on record. Had to work but I felt like crap. I get some results tomorrow afternoon . Ron.
 
Sincerely hope results are good, Ron. I hear you screaming roll on winter and I hope it gets colder for you soon.

Not so warm, misty with showers.
 
Its cooler today after getting needed rain, now they changed over to flurries. A couple days ago the bush was getting very dry, and fires were popping up. Luckily the forest service caught them when they were small as these can turn into a bad day very quickly. Whenever I hear the drone of water bombers in the area I get very nervous.
 
Its cooler today after getting needed rain, now they changed over to flurries. A couple days ago the bush was getting very dry, and fires were popping up. Luckily the forest service caught them when they were small as these can turn into a bad day very quickly. Whenever I hear the drone of water bombers in the area I get very nervous.

I must be pretty near. 6C and raining now. 60% chance of snow tonight.
 
Temps now averaging 25-15c and much nicer. Got my results from the doctor. In his own words '' Ï have no idea why you are filling up with fluid, your heart has issues but no congestive hear failure, your liver functions are very high but no sign of anything nasty as are your pancreas and kidneys, your nephrotic syndrome is under control, I just don't know".Big help I suspect that it is an auto-immune inflammatory problem. My inflammatory markers are very high and since I have started taking prednisone again my pain levels and bp are falling. He said he only wants me on it for two weeks but then he gave me a script for 60 pills and three repeats. I filled up with fluid again last week and had to do the 1 litre fluid restriction and double diuretics until it cleared. Not happy Ron.
 
Fine and dry 12c.Still not warm enough to go out without a jacket.Wish it would warm up a wee bit....15-18c would be perfect.
 
Hi peeps its been pretty pleasent all week apart from an odd coolish day..
Keep as well as you can folks n take care of yourselves. :hug:
 
Another nice day.Cool,12c and sunny. Papers are warning of an imminent heat wave
but also eight storms expected in August.

For goodness sake,lets just enjoy the summer.There's enough doom and gloom in the world.
 
Well it was 25c for three days , now it has gone back up into the high twenties. You put a coat on when you get up in the morning by 1000 am I am back to shorts and a t shirt. Poor old Tasmania looks like getting blown across the Tasman sea and becoming part of New Zealand. The winds have not dropped below 100 kph for several weeks on the west coast and must be extremely annoying for those living there. Ron.
 
My friends sis moved to Tasi from Perth two years ago.She loves it down there,or she did.
16c quite boring really.Lots of rain on the way for the south,allegedley.
 
Gales cold and rain in Perth, winds still above 100kph in Tasmania. Here in Qld high twenties 15c overnight and light winds and still no sign of winter. half of Australia is coming up here on Hols. The water temp is still 23c. Most unusual. Ron.
 
We have not had a drop of rain here for nearly a month. Bit of a concern as it is the time of the year when the rural fire brigades do fire hazard reduction burn offs. Between the dry and the warm temps it is not uncommon for burn offs to get a bit out of hand. trouble is if they don't do it now come summer and the winds it is much worse. Funny how every country has its unique problems. Ron.
 
Perth having another big cold front today with rain and high winds. Smt I hope you are ok I saw on the news that temps in India hit 51c yesterday. Still no rain in SE Qld but North qld got over 300mm in 24 hrs on the weekend, Our temps are still at summer average, it only got down to 17c overnight, very hard to decide if you need a blanket or not when you go to bed. You either wake up too hot or cold. Ron.
 
Thank you, Ron, sir, for your concerns. I am well. The news about temperatures crossing 50 C is indeed making international headlines. I spoke to my Russian friend on Saturday and she said the same thing: "very very hot in India". She stays in a town where the average high does not cross 20 C generally, and naturally, this is too hot for her. "Please stay alive", is what she said, and I assured that I would. :)
 
12c and pleasant.We keep wondering when the "hot" weather that's been forecast,is going to appear.Not that I like it hot mind you.15 -18c is my comfort zone.
 
Heading up to 30c again on Thursday and Friday. By now we usually have south westerly winds bringing cold fronts up from the Antarctic but this year we have only had westerlies off the centre of the continent which are much warmer. We continue to have low average summer temps and no rain.Ron.
 
Still no rain, according to the southern zone oscillation our el nino event is over and we should get some winter rain. That is if we get any winter. Quite a few regions in the SE Qld region had 30 c temps yesterday. It is cooler at night but we are having warm sunny days. Perfect tourist weather. Ron.
 
Very boring weather here, but Ron50 would like it i'm sure.
Little Big Dave was in the garden last night with two others. they don't like each other and prefer total solitary lifestyles, so they were hissing and huffing at each other. I always put Dave's bowls of food out but the others want it for themselves.
Looking forward to summer here, but stay safe SMT. We are all aware of that record breaking weather.
 
Still sunny 28c today , no sign of rain . It has been around six weeks since we have had any rain. Local brigades had to put out two grass fires yesterday, not a good sign. It only got down to 18c overnight. Got up thru the night and took the blanket off. Almost winter and still in shorts ant T shirt. Ron.
 
Hot day warm night. Today was supposed to be around 25-12c it was 29 to 18c. it is supposed to be 9c in the morning but it is still 18c at midnight. I want a winter. Ron.
 
Hot day warm night. Today was supposed to be around 25-12c it was 29 to 18c. it is supposed to be 9c in the morning but it is still 18c at midnight. I want a winter. Ron.

I would put your alarm on Ron,just to remind yourself what 9c feels like.:eek2:
If they're wrong again sue the b+ggers.:ymad:
 
The monsoon has reached Andamans and is shortly expected to make a landfall on Indian mainland. But it is still some distance from where I am located. This picture is from Kolkata during monsoon (from The Telegraph newspaper)

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I said a while ago that I wouldn't ever complain about our weather when people around the globe have it so,so,much worse.......but I probably will,it's part of British culture.
 
The monsoon can be hard to live with at times SMT unfortunately it is also impossible to live without. In Northern Australia we don't follow the seasons it is simply either the Wet or the Dry. Doesn't matter which one you are in , you finish up wishing it was the other. All the best Ron. PS Carol I don't need the alarm I woke up early with massive cramps and my legs freezing , it only got down to 11 , Ron.
 
Sunny but cooler at LAST. 9c to 22c today similar all week , perhaps a week of near winter.. Ron.
 
3rd day of the holiday weekend and still cool and grey.There's a 10c difference between here on the North East coast and those on the balmy West coast,less than 100 miles away.Also rain on the way from "Europe" They've had bad storms and a lot of folk and children have been struck by lightening.
 
The monsoon is making landfall on the Indian mainland - it is a season of good cheer. :) Even today, when services contribute to a disproportionate large share in the GDP, the monsoon remains vital to the country and its economy. Let us celebrate the occasion!
 
Sunny again here mostly. Tho i couldnt say much about this afternoon as my little grandson arrived a week early.. so weather went outta my mind lol. Mum n baby doing well when i left a bit earlier. 😆 💕
 
The monsoon is making landfall on the Indian mainland - it is a season of good cheer. :) Even today, when services contribute to a disproportionate large share in the GDP, the monsoon remains vital to the country and its economy. Let us celebrate the occasion!

I might have to retract this observation. Two agencies are at opposing viewpoints as to whether the monsoon has arrived or not:

http://www.financialexpress.com/pho...er-vs-imd-weather-forecast-read-all-about-it/

I am not an expert in this area and hence do not know who to believe. I can only say that it is still very hot.

Congratulations to fuzzy_butterfly.
 
Thanks carol n smt.. oh lovely stuff this grandparent lark. ☺

Weather a bit cloudy today n more chilly than lately. Xxx
 
Yesterday was extremely hot and I saw a snake trying to enter my room after dinner. I called the watch and ward staff and had to walk atleast 2 km here and there but they could not catch the snake. I changed quarters. I take a Librax type drug before dinner and that drug makes me drowsy. I did all this and today I am ill (mushy stool) as a result of this. Would stay somewhere else today but then what? No answers.
 
Forget what I said about no rain. The heavens opened yesterday with some areas in SE Qld. getting around 340 mm in 24 hrs combined with gale force winds ,high seas and a king tide. WE got a fair bit on the Sunshine coast but the Gold coast was worst hit and one of the beach front restaurants had all of its windows smashed by waves on the high tide. There were no drownings but one unfortunate couple died when a fuel tanker jack knfifed in torrential rain and took out their mini bus. For once my unit did not flood . I could not have done much as I have been laid low by a severe upper respitory tract infection since last Tuesday. I have been on two different anti biots and 25 mg of pred a day and today is the first time that I feel half alive. Ron,
 

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