Glo, when I mentioned to you about reading your message telling me Ava was getting better and at the exact same time the spitfires flew over my head and it seemed they were celebrating your good news, I took a photo ( not great photo) but would love to post it up to you, so you can see it πππ
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No jokes, just a photo for Glo ( KB47)
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Wonderful and lovely picture. Great job!πππβοΈ
I love this and I know Glo will too.
The Spitfire was my Dad's favourite plane of all time. My Dad would have loved this too. Thank you
You're right Lynne. I do love it, much more than Bazzak knows. Lots of Love. β€ Gloπ πxxxxx
I'm so pleased. It was great that it happened just at the right moment. Ava getting better will put a smile on everyone's faces.
Whenever I see a Spitfire I think of my Dad, he absolutely loved them. He liked all planes but the Spitfire was his favourite. Whenever there was a war film on the TV, he would know every plane and if the markings weren't right he would know π
Love and hugs Lynne xxxx β€οΈπ€ππ
Awww Lynne, It's put a smile on mine and John's face. Our Princess Ava getting better and Bazzak taking that photo just at the right time. Then posting it on to me . Wow. Thanks for helping me out. It was looking at me right in the eye Told you that I was rubbish on the internet. β€ Love and Hugs π π β£Glo.xxxxx
Thank you Barry
A lovely thought, we are still all praying for little Ava.
She's on the up Tim x
I did not know, thank you Barry for the information, that is really great news. We just keep praying that Ava has a full recovery very soon.
My granddaughter had to go for a Covid-19 test recently because she has had a very high temperature and constantly coughing. Fortunately the test was negative! Very relieved. New school term, new set of germs l expect.
I hope that you are having a good day, best wishes, Tim.
I know what you mean Tim my Frank had the sniffles a couple of week ago and I am sure it was his cold I caught. Re Ava if you look at Go's original post way down the bottom she has put some updates. Love to you three and keep safe.
All the best Barry
Thank you Barry, l will have a look. It is such good news (for everyone) about Ava!
Stay safe Barry, it is unfortunately going to get a lot worse l feel, before it gets any better! Sadly even Christmas and the New Year do not look very promising.
With your help, we will get through this very sad time. πππ€π
Best wishes to you and your family Barry, Tim.
Good morning Barry
Thank you for the information on little Ava, it is much appreciated.
It truly is such wonderful news!
I must thank you Barry for your very positive outlook that you showed Glo, it must have given her hope, definitely in her hour of needing a good friend.
We must just keep praying that Ava will be home with her family very soon. It must be terrifying for Ava to be in hospital without close family to visit her.
I must say the support that has been shown Glo and her family from so many caring members of Healthunlocked is wonderful. One very big close caring family. β€οΈπ€π
With very best wishes to you Barry, stay safe my friend, Tim.
It is a lovely thought. Our Ava is coming along just fine thank goodness. Thankyou for praying for our Ava. I can't believe how many people have been praying and sending get better soon wishes for our Darling Ava. I'm so overwhelmed by everyone. β€ π¦ π¦. That's the only way I can explain how I feel. I'm going to put a Post up to thank everyone. It's finding the right words to say because Thankyou isn't enough. I keep getting so emotional everytime I start. π’ Glo.
A very good morning to you Glo and your family, especially little Ava !
I was overwhelmed yesterday when Barry informed me that little Ava was feeling a little better. This is seriously such good news. I am so very happy for Ava, you and your family.
Both my wife and myself will continue to pray for Ava, the power of prayer is so very strong.
This Covid-19 is terrifying, no one is safe, whatever your age, it is unseen, very difficult to protect yourself or your family. We are still in lockdown from the twelfth of March. We are very fortunate to have our daughter living close by who does all our shopping for us.
I would like to wish you Glo a safe passage through these troubled times and continued improvement for little Ava and hopefully she will be able to be home very soon.
With very best wishes, Tim.
P.S. l do agree Ava does deserve the best gift possible. β€οΈ
Many Thanks for your continued prayers and support for our Darling Ava. At last she's winning the battle against this terrifying Virus. The response from the members of Healunlocked have been enormous. Everyone saying their prayers and sending their support and get well wishes for our Princess, myself and my Family. Im so overwhelmed by it all. Each of them have given me strength to keep going. Because sometime I've been on an all time Low. Barry have helped me so much. He don't know how much. When he Posted that photo of the Spitfires and the Hurricanes, then told me how it all come about. I was blown away. He has such a Good Heart β€. Won't praise him too much, you know what he's like. π€π. He's more used to having a good old banter. I don't always join in. But I do read it .He's a really thoughtful Man. I still haven't got anything extra Special just yet for our Princess. But I will. Can't wait to see her lovely little face again. You,your Wife and Family, please Stay Safe. This Virus doesnt care who it attacks.. β£xx
Such good news, Glo, that your little Ava is improving. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers as her recovery continues.
Sometimes it's hard to find the right words , but thankyou Barry for posting this lovely photo to me.. You told me that the Spitfires and Hurricanes flew over your head , just at the same time that I messaged you that our Little Ava was getting better. I wonder if they were celebrating our good News about our little Ava. They could have been .???
You said that it wasn't a great photo , but I Love it. I think that it's a wonderful photo. You are one hell of a guy, in the nicest possible way. Our Ava is waving to you πββοΈ and these are from both of us.
ππππ€π€.xxxx Stay Safe Barry. π€
Trust me not to look and read properly, I hadn't realised there were Hurricanes as well!! Love and hugs Lynne xxxx β€οΈπ
Glo would send you a CWTCH π€
Can I put ???? Now π€π€xx
A hug in Welsh
Aww, bless you. Thank you. You are a good old stick really π€£ Seriously, I think you are also kind and caring and always ready to cheer us upππ
Ah yes, the Spitfires that could barely make it into Germany for deeper targets as fuel range was an issue, but they were ferocious! The 51's also added to the effort along with the bombers. As a kid in the 1970's, I lived in Kassel Waldau, right along a railroad track. About a mile from where we were, there was a ball bearing factory right on the railroad track, it was destroyed in the war. Although the town was rebuilt after the war thanks to the US, that ball bearing company was never rebuilt. Despite the destruction and rebuild, forcing a shovel 12 inches into the ground produced dark fertile soil along with rusted ball bearings from the factory a mile away. Between the British and the US, we did our best to end Germany's war machine. I still have one bearing, it is rust pitted and around 3mm in diameter.
About 2.5Km behind our apartment was an abandoned Nazi Air force base. the concrete runway was almost intact, except some companies cut through it for train travel. There was also a pathetic appearing pile next to the runway that appeared to have been a cover for aircraft, but it was destroyed. Esat (my friend) and I, dug into that pile and continued to find pieces of military aircraft, and when we gave up, and called the Government, was when we found the remainder of a V2 rocket.
We never went back, and the Government cleared and leveled the site.
That was called being curious kids digging through history. That was the most exciting adventure we had, but there was one more that simply stunned us by it's size, perhaps for another day.
Roughly
I love a good Spitfire!
My English friend flew them during WWII.
In the US we relied on the Mustangs and the Corsairs.
Great photo and good news.
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