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@MaryMamuzich that looks a lot posher than the one we buy πŸ™‚

Oddly, and I have no clue how I know this (my head is full of things that aren't all that helpful), but I had heard that some great tea comes out of Seattle...

My favourite brand is an English one - Twinings. I've tried supermarket own brands, but they usually go straight into the bin after my first mugful. I'm on decaf everything now (personal choice) and that makes it a little trickier.. earl grey decaf tea bags are not cheap, sadly

I can not source decaf loose leaf earl grey tea anywhere...

There are plenty of suppliers over here of tea (as you'd expect) but that's my personal favourite

For daily tea we use PG tips. Steven loves his mint tea, and we try to get it, loose, from another, smaller English company, called TeaPigs (they also do my very favourite herbal tea - Mint and Liquorice)

So I feel like an old man...but an old man with some colour :-) 🀣

At least I can get a little more independence, as the silver foil blister packs my pills come in, are a reliable source of me cutting myself...on blood thinners, that would be really rather unpleasant as it often takes me a good 10 minutes to stop the bleeding when my bleed is not being chemically thinned!!! Once my family load this bad boy up, I'll be able to safely take them myself!

Meanwhile the scary photo is me not shaving at the end of week 1

Hopefully, we'll get hair cuts this evening (once Jo finishes for the day) which may help with my appearance.....

...I said maybe!!

There's always hope πŸ˜‚

Andy B

@tanjaostman yes. There are people who have been snowed in, without power, for over a week now

We do get snow, but it is so uncommon, generally, that it always is quite a shock, and nobody is ever ready

We used to live in a house that was 250m above sea level, and we sometimes got snow like you are used to. I never even noticed that UK weather forecasts have two parts, until we lived there. One is the forecast, one is the forecast over 250metres above sea level...every day is a learning day

@tanjaostman they were simply called daylight bulbs

It's been a few years. I'm sure there's better technology now

@tanjaostman cool. We sold a bulb that would fit in any normal light fitting. That's kind of cool!

@tanjaostman over here it is called SAD (Seasonal Adjustment Disorder).

Back when we had our eco shop, we sold the same thing you mentioned - it emitted a natural daylight, rather than then yellow light you tend to get from light bulbs

They seemed brighter, yet really weren't - just a better frequency of light

We sold them as they were cheaper to run than normal bulbs

@tanjaostman do you have anything to deal with the lack of sunlight on your skin?

This was true when Leonard Ravenhill said it then, but more so nowadays when folk want to be more comforted in church rather than consecrated. Oh for a desertion of worship concerts to dance at in favour of a turning to prayer meetings to kneel at!

@Olamide what????? Sounds like there is some foolishness in that person

Your hair is awesome

Andy B

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