Gym rats for life yo. I work out 50% to look alright and 50% for mental well being. Just about to hit a 7 workout week by Weds morning. HESS HESS.Chico I think that your first post that I can unreservedly agree with. lol
Gym rats for life yo. I work out 50% to look alright and 50% for mental well being. Just about to hit a 7 workout week by Weds morning. HESS HESS.Chico I think that your first post that I can unreservedly agree with. lol
Oh bless you. I got it last August. It was horrible. All I could think of was if this is what it's like after being double jabbed I'd hate to have got it before. All symptoms you described plus 'digestive issues'. Take it easy, drink lots of water. Hope you feel better soon.Ginger requiring a safe haven after last night. Managed to avoid COVID for the last 2.5 years, but yesterday it finally got me. One of the worst nights kip (if you can even call it that) I’ve ever had, mild symptoms all day yesterday but as of midnight headache, sore throat, blocked nose, and vacillating between fever and chills constantly. Got about 3 hours in all.
Tell me your covid success stories friends and about how you rapidly improved.
They have a paste they can put on her gums to deaden any needle pain if she needs one ,I hope she is fine .Morning all, hope the weather is as good for you as it is here. Taking grandkid no 3 to the dentist for check up this afternoon as her Mum is unable to do it. She’s not too keen on going so has been bribed with a treat afterwards - Grandad has promised we will take her for cake and milkshake. Not sure that’s the healthy teeth example he should be setting ?. Have a good day everyone.
Did I wilfully read joghurt ? Is it my brain telling me something?Point of order about early morning gym sessions or indeed activity, you get the feel good chemicals from said work out that greatly impact your productivity and mood all day. If you’re not a morning person then try easing into it with yoga, you’ll feel the benefits in just a few seasons and change your body’s habit.

Is that from the Legume family?and a close up.View attachment 170032
It is Lonicera tatarica rosea ,so a Honeysuckle bushIs that from the Legume family?
It says on Wiki that it is invasive but we only have that one growing here .Is that from the Legume family?
Caprifoliaceae family then a beautiful tree only hardy for zone 3 in the world in the UK 6-9 is safe in general - TBH I had to google it ...It is Lonicera tatarica rosea ,so a Honeysuckle bush
Our garden is probably too small to plant one in and at my age I’m not likely to live long enough to see it mature but I’d love to try planting a seed in a pot.I mentioned a few days ago a tree that we have and it is in flower now ,I have dibbled a few cuttings in honey first (to sweeten them up) and we will see ,sadly I cannot post them abroad as the post is notorius to the UK and they would be well dead .I will however post seeds when they come to anyone wanting a chance to grow it .
The tree is about 4metres high and 6 wide so unless you prune it it will be too big for most gardens unless you like a G&T in the shade .View attachment 170031
It grows here at up to -30 C so it is fully hardy .Caprifoliaceae family then a beautiful tree only hardy for zone 3 in the world in the UK 6-9 is safe in general - TBH I had to google it ...![]()
You are on the list if we get seeds ,I did though plant some mango seeds this week .I did it last year and got a seedling but the move must have shocked it and it died but they are beautiful to see although they take 30 to bear fruit so in the same boat as the Honeysuckle. On the mango just youtube it next time you buy a mango ,I love to try things .Our garden is probably too small to plant one in and at my age I’m not likely to live long enough to see it mature but I’d love to try planting a seed in a pot.
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