Happy New Week and Happy Valentine's Day to anyone celebrating it
OG: Cars need to be run to keep batteries charged (a bit like humans I suppose) so I assume your scooter may need that too, given that you've been feeling more tired than usual of late. Or maybe EE just fancied a spin in it? :-)) We have an older gentleman up the road who owns a golf cart that he tools about the neighborhood in (not legal on the freeways though). It looks like fun. Hope J's med change will help his mood; will a new work coach help him look for work when the time is appropriate?
AQ: Ankle bracelets not up to it? I guess the only other option is deep brain implants. :-)) I share your dislike of extreme heat. I just wish all those storms barreling across the US would drop some rain in our area; we're just getting the wind they create en route...
I'm also thinking about DIANE, Not a lot happening here, Amy has been for her yearly eye test for diabetic retinopathy - all OK. The Procurator Fiscal has appealed against Callums Not guilty verdict and there will be a hearing next Tuesday. Regards to all and thank you for your posts. This site is my first go to each day !
Heather: I was about to ask what was going on with Callum. What a pain. Just what nobody needs right now. Will the powers that be make a decision yay or nay next week or will you guys have to wait for them to 'deliberate'?
Was out on errands today and can't remember when the ocean was such a wonderfully rich dark blue.....had to stop and look at it. So lucky in our warm little corner of the world....
OG: I'm so sorry that you feel such a loss of control over your life. I would hate that feeling, too, so I understand. I hope J will thrive after the anti-epilepsy drugs are withdrawn. I'm glad you have flowers and wildlife now to cheer you.
The only wildlife I've seen are the two cottontail rabbits who are still sheltering underneath my car. Yesterday and today, I took two carrots outdoors, rolled them under the car, and then replaced the snow drift. I immediately heard loud chewing. :-)
Take care of yourself.
Annette and Anyone Else Who's Interested:
The NASA Perseverance Rover will land on Mars on Thursday, 18 February. The NASA TV broadcast from Mission Control starts at 11:15 a.m. PST / 2:15 p.m. EST / 19:15 UTC. I think that's 7:15 p.m. in the U.K. I think the actual landing will be at approximately 3:55 EST. That's 12:55 p.m. in California and 8:55 p.m. in the U.K.
THIS PAGE provides links for all the places that you can watch the landing streaming live (YouTube, Facebook, etc.) You can also watch it on NASA TV HERE.
This will be a very, very difficult landing. FULL INFO HERE.