Sitting waiting on carer to come not feeling great but I'll be fine as day goes on but to open your post and see that lovely picture is wonderful thanks Fran..ps the flowers are nice also π Ger (rascal)
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Hope that carer comes soon and brings you some relief..flower picture is better than the one of the storm over the lake right now..Nature hey π
Very very pleased your insides are just misshapen Fran. Whatever next is to be found. Last night's very tropical storm has passed here but it's stifling, clammy, and I wish it would snow. Lol. Have a good weekend, Jane
There was nothing in the pancreas blood tests or the cancer bio markers, so doc said maybe gallbladder, stones etc so anyway in the old days they would have opened up and have a look, it was worth enduring the hammering and drilling of the mri! π It is called medical progress!
Snow βοΈ?? π
Well you dispatched that storm over here β‘οΈπ¦π¦π!! Hopefully it will cool things a little xx
Glad you are home and strangely shaped. Thanks for your cheering photo of the flowers. I didnβt see the eclipse either but had a while of contemplation looking out at clouds and moonlight between the gaps in the clouds. Iβve seen some photos of the eclipse on the BBC news website (I donβt know how to post a link, sorry)
Buenas Dias Carino, Glad your Home and the Scan shows no Abnormalities. Beautiful Colour as your centre Piece. My family & friends in Spain sent me Photo's & Video of the Eclipse, Beautiful. It is finally Pouring with rain here, a good Storm is Brewing, Glad as The Fresh Air is allowing me to Breath, Last few days have been very Humid. Don't think I don't Love it as I do, and hope now we can continue, after the rain has done it's Job, I can see the lawn is coming to Green again, and My Flowers are Blooming, Rain water is better for them. Have a Great Weekend, Hope you Find your Spa Retreat for the 3 of you. Besos y Amor. xxxxxxxx
Good morning my strangely shaped friend, no eclipse seen here either..I stood in our field and waited for the break in the cloud that never came. Oh well as you say there'll be pictures in abundance on tv I'm sure.
I'm happy the tests are over for now for you and results have been good.
Thanks for the beautiful picture of flowers π. Lots of love to you β€ππ
Glad your home and ok Fran. mri are noisey and to enclosed for me. Pretty flowers and lovely shade. Hope you find somewhere nice to go and plenty of fresh air. Take care and have a lovely weekend. Majt ππ π
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Thank you Matj πΌ didnβt have much choice but glad itβs over!
A beautiful picture, Fran, it could be a painting...still life! So glad youβre back home and so so glad the test results were good....if slightly mis-shapen.
The plan for a spa stay in the mountains sounds idyllic π I wished we could have moved out while the builders were in....you forget the mess and upheaval π±
Amongst all the untidiness, weβve got visitors this week end....Iβm too tired! But itβs my daughter and her family, she says itβs my birthday next week and this is celebration time πππ Iβll have to get into the mood soon!!! Trouble is, Iβve had SO many birthdays! Ha! π
Have a good weekend, find the perfect holiday πΉ
Lots of love, Penny xxxx π§π»ββοΈππ―ββοΈ
Saint Pancras (Latin: Sanctus Pancratius) was a Roman citizen who converted to Christianity, and was beheaded for his faith at the age of fourteen, around the year 304. His name is Greek (Ξ Ξ±Ξ³ΞΊΟΞ¬ΟΞΉΞΏΟ) and means "the one that holds everything".
From an early stage, Saint Pancras was venerated together with Saints Nereus and Achilleus in a shared feast day and Mass formula on 12 May. In 1595, 25 years after Pope Pius V promulgated the Tridentine Missal, Saint Domitilla was also added.
Since 1969, Saint Pancras has been venerated separately, still on 12 May. He is, traditionally, the second of the Ice Saints.
There you go my happy misshapen friend,a short history of your pal St Panras.now take organ,daughter cat and yourself off to somewhere nice whilst your apartment is destroyed by the builders and have a nice relaxing time.you deserve it after all you are a saint!
Love the picture. Flowers, furniture, flooring, books, candle and pine cone, and everything. I could happily settle down there. Funny shaped pancreas...Hmmm...
Me too, I keep looking at the picture, everything is so neat and tidy. Iβm such an untidy person and have stuff piled up everywhere and am totally disorganised and messy. Looking at this photo brings a little moment of calm to my chaos π
Morning Fran. So glad they found nothing more than an odd shaped pancreas. You are so brave ! Having an MRI is the dread of my life- in fact I'd refuse very loudly. I am very claustrophobic and to me just the words MRI are the stuff of nightmares.
Please be careful with Aria on holiday. My little cat could have scaled any height of closed in balcony just out of curiosity. Love to you and Bea and a stroke for Lady Aria, Sheila xx
I know where you come from but I had to deal with it, 45mns worth. I remember getting phone calls from the hospital telling me Dad had walked off a few times and we had to pay!!!
The trick is you close your eyes as soon as you lay down outside the tunnel and you never open them again till they tell you itβs over and you are out again. I tell you it works! I concentrated on my breathing. I mean when it started drilling and hammering I had to laugh! You must think I am crazy..
Oh Aria is the most looked after cat in the whole world in Margate!! Bea wonβt let her out of her sight! π
Hi Fran.,that's good news and the flowers are lovely, my late husbands favouriite colour. I forgot all about the eclipse till it was too late other things on my mind. Start sorting that holiday and hope you enjoy it. I'm hoping to get to the holiday next week in Barmouth north Wales. Depends a bit on tomorrows visit to the broken bone clinic. Arms much better but not completely healed as theres still some pain & bruising. Waiting for the carers to arrive right now, went to wrong house twice yesterday plus coming when ever, thank goodness they won't be needed much longer. Have a nice day, thunderstorms here but the rain and chill is much needed, at least I can breathe better. xx
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