Great news the doctor is pleased with your progress Carol, well done. Sounds like your garden is a joy too.
I saw on fb my son in Oz has acquired a cockerel he has named David Peckham!!
Regarding the thoughtless person in the Zoom art class, I would be as fed up as you Roobarb... in fact there was lots of that going on during the Independent Scientists Covid report on Friday, and people were causing the Professor's initial report to cut out continually. Professor Alice Roberts did mention it before taking questions. You are absolutely right to raise it with your teacher, as her screen might not react in the same way while she is broadcasting. Glad your jumpers are pleasing, shame it didn't cheer you up much.
I had thought about starting off this thread last night, but I felt a bit guilty, so I am glad you had a productive day and a pleasing sociable evening Caroline.
DIARY: I woke up to yet another wet and blustery day, but H and I had a date with my granddaughters in Exeter, so we made an early start, and luckily as we drove there, the sky cleared and the rain ceased. Hurrah.
We met up on the bridge by the quay. I was so happy to see them, but no hugs, which feels all wrong. It took us nearly an hour to walk along to Topsham, where we intended to sit outside and have a coffee, but the pub wasn't serving yet, so we walked back to the quay again, and found a cafe with outside tables for a drink.
I had not seen the girls since June, and I was very grateful to meet up for a short while.
Driving back we found it was still wet and blustery in Torbay; which lasted the rest of the day. I'm wondering if this demoralising weather is ever going to end.
It is rather a pity I don't drink wine.... perhaps it would dull the edges of the situation for me too.