Well I managed to negotiate the booty in one hit (luckily there weren't so many stalls). The Egg man was there and a tray of eggs were purchased - Check him out - the eggs are extremely fresh and are fantastic!.
http://www.britegg.co.uk/
We manged to get back to the car just as the first spots of rain were starting to fall - Result!
Later that morning my son in law Dean drove me to Wickes to get some timber for the fire surround I am going to make.
http://www.wickes.co.uk/page/home
I saw two pals from yester-year this morning - Cheryl from Fleetlands, and Geoff from the Andrew.
Neither were aware of my condition (nor were likely to be really) and were quite shocked when I put them in the picture. It was lovely to see them and never ceases to amaze me how many other people's lives we touch. Welcome as a blog follower Cheryl!
Looking later on, I saw that today I had some comments and enquiries both here and on Facebook as my name had been passed on. You cannot beat the old Jungle telegraph eh?
I began the woodworking in the afternoon as the sun decided to make a re-appearance, and was surprised how quickly I got tired. For the last three days my blood sugars have been hovering around the 14-15 mark which I'm happy with as they are reasonably steady.
http://www.diabetes.org.uk/

Still in true Tortoise and Hare stylee - slow and steady is the maxim, and I have time for what I want to do. At the end I was pleased with my progress.
A tiring but enjoyable and productive day.
Seeya tomozz
Thanks Mr T. I must say you are wondefully inspiring and your humour still never ceases to amaze and entertain me.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed reading your whit and humour, you always have been very funny and I am glad that we met after the four years since I have left.
PS, Did I mention that the plants still need hardening off. Hope you get a good crop:)