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Afternoon all :)

I've been reading but haven't posted much lately. Ive been busy looking for a new house and hopefully a new start living a healthier life with some fresh mountain air. I've had a few 'good' weeks - barely any coughing! - during which time I have managed to find somewhere not far from Dyserth in North Wales. Mountains here we come!

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sassy59

Hope the move goes well Brisara and you will be very happy in your new home. Xxxxxxx

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Thanks Sassy :) x

That's good news for you and the family hope all goes well and glad your doing better the last few weeks xxx

Thank you Angie, I'm going to be literally at the foot of a mountain, with sea views in the other direction! We are really looking forward to it xx

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Sounds beautiful when do you go can me n the hubby move in to lol 😀😀😀

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Feel free! I'll set up a tent for you both 😂 three weeks! So much to do, so little time, plus I'm trying to fight off a stinking cold and hoping to doesn't go to my chest. I could do without that at the moment! 🤧 x

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Don't need a tent got one lol we generally shove it on the back of the bike and ride . I hope it all goes well and the cold gets lost take care xx

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How are feeling now?

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Feeling a bit worn out after the hectic weekend! I need a long sleep :)

Wonderful, a lot of lovely waterfalls around there. :-)

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Thanks Don, it's a beautiful part of the country :)

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helenlw7

Good luck with your move - always a stressful time.

We're also moving - away from the pollution of Birmingham , but we're not as far on as you - we haven't put our house on the market yet.

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Good luck to you too Helen :)

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lKeith

Brisara

Enjoy your new environment. Be grateful you can still make it up hills and down dales, it will get/keep you fit and help you fight this dreaded problem. Enjoy.

IKeith

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Hi Ikeith, thank you. I've never been into walking much so I've got no idea how much I can manage, but after living in an industrial area and changing from stage 2 to stage 3 in just 5 months really worried us so we decided that going rural might help to keep this horrible disease at bay a little, fingers crossed.

All the best, Brian.

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lKeith

Bisara

Good luck hope you do benefit from the move to wild open space

IKeith

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