Interesting day..

Some chap had not taken heed to the age old rule of "don't drink and prime" I delivered 12 parcels to one address.

Some people have money to burn.....

Mind you if people didn't buy stuff they don't need with money they don't have i'd be out of a job! ;) :D

Traffic was terrible too you wouldn't believe we are in a lockdown.. :confused:

Loads of lycra on the road, I do 'ave a new van 'anorl an Autotragic Mercedes thingy so I can just power past them using diesel powah!!! ;)
 
Podiatrist doesn't know for sure what caused it, although she thinks it might be the way I walk, which I have never felt was bizarre!:eek:
But it could be a FO.
I have a photo of the hole, after it was cleaned up. but I daren't put it up here. don't want anyone fainting!;)
Still awaiting a phone call from the GP.:rolleyes:

O'dear that sounds really nasty :(
I wont faint put the fugly foot pic up.
 
The quack has just been on the phone, guess what?
He recommends I go to A & Fing E to get an x-ray to eliminate the possibility of Osteomyelitis.
So whoopee do guess where we are going early tomoz?
Last thing anyone wants to do is to go into Poole to hospital.
The Podiatrist has just rung again saying I should also get bloods done to eliminate diabetes, whoopee do again, and said that I had a "sinus" which I only ever thought you had in your head! But explains the size of the hole. And makes me wonder if a FO could still have been the problem although the doc thinks it unlikely.
So up early tomoz as Wifey wants me out of here hair in time for her weekly Zoom with her sewing circle.:rolleyes:
I'll stay in contact unless I get admitted for "antibiotics-on-a-drip":rolleyes:

FFs this sounds serious good luck for tomorrow matey. ;)
 
A looming problem. Eventually I will end up in a wheelchair but trying not to think about it too much!
Ahhhh... I have a mate that has travelled that path just like his Dad before him. In his particular case it is MS that has prompted a move out of his 2-storey house of 25 years in South-East London and into an affordable Bungle-hole down in Kent.
His agreement with his missus was that as soon as it began to take him significant time to traverse up/down the stairs it was time to move to single-level accommodation.
I once called to collect him to take him out for beers and he waved at me from an upstairs window and said "be right down"; 30 minutes later he opened the front door. :( Poor chap.
I wish you well, and as much delay in this "bungalow" eventuality/necessity as you need or require.
 
The quack has just been on the phone, guess what?
He recommends I go to A & Fing E to get an x-ray to eliminate the possibility of Osteomyelitis.
So whoopee do guess where we are going early tomoz?
Last thing anyone wants to do is to go into Poole to hospital.
The Podiatrist has just rung again saying I should also get bloods done to eliminate diabetes, whoopee do again, and said that I had a "sinus" which I only ever thought you had in your head! But explains the size of the hole. And makes me wonder if a FO could still have been the problem although the doc thinks it unlikely.
So up early tomoz as Wifey wants me out of here hair in time for her weekly Zoom with her sewing circle.:rolleyes:
I'll stay in contact unless I get admitted for "antibiotics-on-a-drip":rolleyes:
Oh blimey! What a palaver. Sounds grim indeed. Best of Luck. :)
 
Pic of the day :)
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Oh blimey! What a palaver. Sounds grim indeed. Best of Luck. :)
I'm far more worried about going into the hospital and having to wait there amongst others who may have the walruss, than anything else. I think If I had anything that serious, it would have shown up in the intervening 20 years. And I'm pretty sure I was tested for diabetes when I retired, altho I am aware I could maybe have developed it since.
Tis bloody painful tho and the podiatrist reckons it'll take 3 months to heal up.:(
Course Wifey is furious as this will have an effect on the finish date of the utility room. (Mutterings about "get a man in", etc. FFS):mad::mad::mad:
Will have to get one of those massive moon boot things, which might be fun. give me more of an excuse when I step on her toes!;)
 
Very nice!
saw some bloke using that "torch the wood" thing on "Money from nothing" It actooly looked quite good. :):):)

(Later on in the same prog another plonker managed to make an object that was positively dangerous involving no expensive materials and very little labour, he charged £600 I think to do bugre all and some other idiot paid £1000 for it.:(
But then tis par for the course in this prog.;)
 
My two canines would be so upset if I put that style gate on my property - they insist on seeing what is going on outside! The ones which I am having made, hopefully to be delivered by the end of the month, are like the five bar estate gates - 2 x 8'.
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They are very nice, I do like that style. The gates we just made are for the top of a private road
not the house drive way, his house gate is the five bar style like yours. :)
 
You still haven't answered my Q about the little small pieces with the top surface at 45 degrees?!;);)

I must have missed your Q ?? We glued them in as there were gaps under them, (between the uprights).
We thought water would get trapped & may cause problems in years to come. They will be chiselled
flat (basically cut in half) level with the inner slats. If thats any clearer o_O ;)
The lower gate has been done already I will take a pic in the morning for you.
 

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