24-04-2022, 07:27 AM
morning ladies Another fine start to the day but rain this afternoon I think. It's getting chillier and we had the heat pump on last evening.
That poor woman, popeye. I bet she's bruised and sore today. You don't move someone whose fallen. Anyone, regardless of age. If they can get up, you let them as it's often safer and easier for them to get up by themselves and ask for your help if needed. But to stand around and do nothing is disgusting. At least call an ambulance and sit with her until they arrive. I agree with OHH, time to bring in the media big guns.
I've embroidered the beak Not perfect but I'm over unpicking lol. Today I'll work back from the beak towards the eye and the head will be 'done'. Will be nice to use different yellows instead of greys and browns. Then I can start defining the feathers on the chest and work my way down.
There is no local ANZAC service tomorrow so we will commemorate our soldiers in other ways. I have a great uncle from my birth family who fought at Gallipoli and I suspect mum's uncle fought too as I remember seeing his name on the memorial wall at the Auckland museum before we were married. I need to talk to family about that before it's too late to ask.
Lest we forget.
That poor woman, popeye. I bet she's bruised and sore today. You don't move someone whose fallen. Anyone, regardless of age. If they can get up, you let them as it's often safer and easier for them to get up by themselves and ask for your help if needed. But to stand around and do nothing is disgusting. At least call an ambulance and sit with her until they arrive. I agree with OHH, time to bring in the media big guns.
I've embroidered the beak Not perfect but I'm over unpicking lol. Today I'll work back from the beak towards the eye and the head will be 'done'. Will be nice to use different yellows instead of greys and browns. Then I can start defining the feathers on the chest and work my way down.
There is no local ANZAC service tomorrow so we will commemorate our soldiers in other ways. I have a great uncle from my birth family who fought at Gallipoli and I suspect mum's uncle fought too as I remember seeing his name on the memorial wall at the Auckland museum before we were married. I need to talk to family about that before it's too late to ask.
Lest we forget.
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