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Good luck Jazz

Suzeanna, Steve uses his discretion, if it's 5mins no as there could be an inspector at the next stop, a minute...he would let you on

Marion, Ruby and Archie, thank you so much for my beautiful flowers....I got a very big surprise!! I couldn't work out who would be sending me flowers! I have popped them in water and mum will do the business when she gets in as I am not good at delicate things lol

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Awww jazz, glad you have a diagnosis and hope the physio helps

Lol...I am not very "artistically" minded Marion...my mum is awesome at that stuff

Awww poor puppies, I don't agree with breeding but that is just evil

Lunch was nice , we don't get to go out much or spend a lot of time together so it's very nice when we can

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Jazz, I had to do a lot of exercises after I had my lymph node strip and they were pretty painful, but you need to stick at them. A lady at clinic gave up on hers and she has much more restricted movement than I do.

Glad you got your lunch out Griff, hope you are feeling better.

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Heartbreaking about the puppies. How could anyone think they could rear pups so young without their mum or specialist knowledge. Hate back street breeders but the pups didn't deserve that fate. Unfortunately my nephew and his wife have gone down that route with their little Cav girlie. Purely for money, to pay off credit card debts, really can't believe they're doing it, poor Dotty :err:

 

How lovely of Lewis Jazz, hope it helps

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Great news about the pups Owl. Everything crossed they thrive now back with their mum.

 

There's no telling my nephew's wife anything Suzeanna. And my nephew goes along with everything for a quiet life. I hope all the vet bills eat into any profit they think they're going to make so they don't ever think of doing something like this again.

 

Been a gorgeous sunny day here, but a chilly breeze at times. Lovely in sheltered spots. Had some great walks on the beach today.

 

Dad was in a whingy mood today - wanted to go 'home' to the place he lived over 75 years ago growing up. Hard to explain that it was demolished in the 60's in the slum clearances and no longer existed. Then he wanted a drive out to where we lived when I was a child and had a strop when I said I couldn't take him today. Luckily tea and cake was brought round shortly after that and I left him happily munching on chocolate cake having forgotten all about going anywhere else lol

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It must be hard to deal with, Eve. Luckily or unluckily, according to how you view it, I lost my father when I was nearly seven and my mum when I was 38, and Philip managed to lose three parents! His birth father died when he was three, his mum remarried and both of them had gone by the time Philip was 28, so we don't have any oldies to worry about, apart from each other.

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