Morning all!
Glad to hear the chemo is working and can be administered at home. Am sure thats a big relief. Thoughts are with you Margo.
Thanks, Heather - what fantastic news! I do hope she gets through the next round of chemo safely and continues improving.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
Sorry about the odd ending to my post, I just can't get to grips with this new format despite help from you guys ! When all is calm here at home I will spend time learning :-))
Heather.I think you will find that you inadvertently pressed the Ctrl key and I. That would do it. I only know because I did something similar and, being a computer dumbo, went mad trying to correct it!!. Wikepedia might help!.
Birdies LG DU update.
Thanks Mike, I will endeavour to get better at this, I probably don't post enough to get familiar with it all and inadvertent pressing of keys sounds just the sort of thing that I would do as I am always in a rush :-((
LINDY/HEATHER Have a great time with your visitors and don't waste your time dusting too much, they want to see you not a sparkling house!!!! Loved your pics by the way LINDY they are re4ally lovely.
CLAREI only have to sign in if I have been missing for a few days.
What a relief for MARGO to know things are progressing in the right direction.
Think most of you are aware I have a severely ill cousin and sadly her toy poodle was recently put to sleep at the age of 16. Her isa pic of the puppy they will be going down to Durham to collect next month.
Aaaaaaaaah!! Thanks for posting, dibnlib.
Thanks for the good news from Margo, Heather.
Heather - Thank You for the update on Margo, this has been a long year for her, she will be glad to be home beside Billy again. She is always in my thoughts and prayers.
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Thanks for the news of Margo, Heather. It is good that the chemo is working.
GREAT NEWS for MARGO - so pleased. Makes it worthwhile, knowing the treatment is working!
Ospreys Rule OK, but Goldfinches come a close second!