I am in agony with my joints because this weather is so extreme at the moment. It goes from being over 30 to 15 degrees no wonder i am so sore with such extremes. My toes are healing nicely and the pins come out on the 22nd of August just in time for my birthday. I hope you are all as well as you can be this wet Monday.xxxx
Ps these evening Primroses are in my back garden and they are fascinating to watch at night as they come out.xx
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Sorry you are feeling sore. Its an extra challenge if the weather affects you. Cool and sunny for me in the North East today. (Not that I am out of bed yet). Slowly getting through the holiday washing. I cant use our washing line any more so its what I can fit on the three dryers at a time, that I have.
Hi Sylvi. I'm truly sorry you're feeling so awful. This weather is such a trial for those of us sensitive to the sudden drop in temperatures and the wet. Looking at the forecast we seem to be looking at a few days of warm, dry weather later this week here. Hugs
Lovely day here in the West of Scotland Sylvi, sorry your hurting plenty off rest pet, I'm just getting over a chest infection take things easy lovely photo xxx
Oh poor Sylvi, you have so much to cope with. When your toes have fully recovered get a posh (but comfy) pair of dancing shoes and trip the light fantastic. I do it every night in my dreams. XXXX
I seem to be more sensitive to changes in air pressure rather than temperature! The hot weather has been great for me as the pressure has been consistently high, but since it's been changeable (i.e low pressure), the aches and pains have increased It's the same in the winter - cold, bright and sunny (high pressure), is preferable to mild and damp (usually low pressure).
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