30-08-2025, 11:24 AM
(30-08-2025, 07:25 AM)kiwimade64 Wrote: morning ladiesTypical Waikato, fog, fog, and more fog. Hopefully it will clear soon.
lol Tatty Cat. They can be delicate when they choose too!
We're trying to get our cholesterol levels down so no chippies for us (for now lol).
MrK had his ultra sound for the lump under is arm and it isn't one lump, it's a series of lumps close together. I counted 10, the radiologist saw more. It's a biopsy for him and then a plan can be worked out about what to do. He's not worried about it (so he says, yeah right, Tui advert here) but I'm worried as heck.
The Furry One seems to be on the mend; the steroids are doing the trick. He hates having the steroids but lets me put it in his ears without too much fuss. He has the zoomies afterwards trying to outrun the feeling in his ears, so we play with him until he settles down again. He also lovessssss cheese and it is our secret weapon to get his epilepsy meds into him twice a day. BUT he does not like the Rolling Meadow brand for some reason. Weird dog. Not many people buy cheese based on what the dog likes, I suspect lol.
The sun's out and the fog is beginning to go, we might have a fine(ish) day after all.
I have just read this on Stuff. Makes me even more nervous about buying online.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/36080557...line-fraud
THAT doesnt sound good KM. Mind you - paying that much for a coffee maker seems OTT.
Hope those lumps prove to be removable & not too much of a problem for Mr K.
Did our longer,earlier walk,still sunny then but has now clouded over & cooled down. Then did a bit more on the big back garden; noticed there was parsley mounting a takeover bid the other day so looked up if its compatible with pumpkins since that's what I want to plant there, luckily it's apparently excellent, they really like each other so will be starting off pumpkins soon. Then just have to dig in compost & plant when big enough.
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)