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How are you doing jno? Can you actually walk out and about? Apart from the thunderbolts and lightning! Still hottish and sweaty here and we don't like it! Met friends for a Chinese lunch and thr wine hit me so wasn't a late one!
walking quite slowly, neti, so that people think I am old and feeble, which I suppose I am, but I am not struggling to breathe the way I was a month ago. That'll be the beta blocker, I suppose. But as the local station has a long flight of stairs, no lift or escalator, I'm not going anywhere much.
Haven't actually seen any thunderstorms yet but lots of rain. My sis is getting qute a lot of La Nina in Australia too.
she already lived there for years before she got married, neti, and was earlier married to an Australian; and owns property on the north shore (or she will in about 300 years when the mortgage is paid off). I don't think she's a citizen or anything but she's allowed in.
Hello biddies. A ok? I've been to kidney specialist and it hasn't worsened. One kidney not working 100% (though how they know this is beyond me) but alls well.sunny and unseasonably warm but great for drying the washing!
as both power sockets behind the fridge have failed, I got Saimir the electrician in to sort them out. He found they were both working fine, so I don't know. I know the lights went off and the ice cream turned to liquid, but they must have been temporary power cuts relating to one fridge. Very baffling.
It looks as though the jnrs will be evicted for a while in spring, as there are construction flaws in their tower block (discovered in the wake of the Grenfell fire, after which every tower block in town was supposed to be checked). They have no idea when or for how long though.
Goodness me, he is 40 next week. Another couple of decades and he will be 60 and thinking about retirement.
no, they want to stay close to the nursery, which is next door to their own building; baby O seems to love it there. I have offered but I'm a good 10 miles away. I think they will probably be offered something similar to their own flat, maybe even better, nearby - there's a lot of new buildings going up.
they are south of the river, where human life is cheap... Actually a lot of it is very expensive these days, with developments all along the river. They're not far from Battersea, where the power station is being turned into posh flats and the US embassy has moved in. (The new tube stop is called Battersea Power Station Station.) Of course some of the blocks have poor doors because the rich do not want to mingle with the down and outs.
My sister worked there in when it was closing. She was wages clerk and was one of the the very last to leave. I lived north of thr River Temple Fortune and Hendon. Sis lived in Southfields right near the tennis and the rugby club where we drank it dry of rum on a session. With the rugby players. Oh happy days of youth devine!!
Hendon's one of the numerous hospitals I'm beeing sent to at the moment. A bit hard to get at, though, I had to wait over an hour for a taxi to pick me up there the other night.
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