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That Warm Glow

May19
2012
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Whenever I am on vacation, I like to do nothing. I do not head off overseas to take part in activities, or drive round the island on day-trips. I like to spend the vacation kicking back, absorbing the sunshine, and sipping the odd beverage in the warmth. Should I have a sudden burst of energy, I might take a dip in the water, but that is just about as active as I’m likely to be. It’s always two or three days until I feel my stress dissipating, when I am eventually in vaction mode.

Every time I head off on holiday it’s a hectic rush to get everything organised before I leave.
I am always at our place of work on the evening before leaving, endeavouring to finish my tasks as rapidly as is feasible. Often I don’t get the chance to sleep, since I am packing my case and trying to find my sunglasses.
There is so much which has to be done before I am able to start my vacation, from purchasing suntan lotion to taking my malaria tablets.
And with regard to work, it’s invariably on my final day that my co-workers suddenly panic and realize that they don’t understand the way in which to do certain tasks that I typically fulfil.
I suspect that were I to leave the office, the building would simply fall down.

I like sampling the native food no matter where I go on the planet.
I can’t bear the folk that go overseas and insist on the food they generally eat in the UK. I want to try it all, to enjoy the cuisine that the locals actually eat. That is the reason that I like going to Greece, because they prepare the yummiest meals. If I lived there, I would be incredibly fat!

My partner wanted the two of us to have a vacation without any of our mates this summer, but I like it if we travel in a sizable gang.
There are generally half a dozen of us that vacation with one another, and it makes the trip much livelier.
Plus it is much less expensive when you rent a large house and all share it, rather than a pricey bedroom in a resort for a couple.

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Villa Life

May18
2012
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My wife wanted us to have a holiday without any of our pals this summer, but I like it if we go amongst a sizeable party. There are typically seven or eight of us that travel with one another, and it makes the fornight much livelier.
Plus it is much easier on the wallet if you book a large villa and stay in that, rather than an expensive bedroom in a resort for just two people.

Each time I head off for a holiday it’s a mad dash to get everything organized prior to the time when I go away.
I am invariably in my place of work on the evening before departing, endeavouring to finalise my tasks as rapidly as is feasible.
Occasionally I don’t get the opportunity to go to bed, as I am packing my suitcase and trying to locate my flip-flops.
There is such a lot that must be done in advance of the stage where I can head off on holiday, from getting travel insurance to taking the malaria tablets. And regarding my job, it is unfailingly during my final day that my colleagues suddenly start panicking and realize that they don’t understand how to carry out certain tasks which I generally fulfil.
I think that if I left the office, the place would simply collapse.

When I’m on vacation, I like to do as little as possible. I don’t go away to participate in activities, or tour around the country sight-seeing. I want to spend the holiday relaxing, absorbing the sun, and enjoying the odd cocktail in the heat.
If I get a sudden burst of get-up-and-go, I will go for a swim, but that is really as proactive as I am going to get. It’s generally three or four days before I notice the stress ebbing away, and I am eventually in the holiday mindset.

I like eating the local dishes no matter where I travel on the planet.
I cannot stand the people who travel abroad and demand the food they typically eat back home. I want to taste everything, to experience the cuisine that the local people really have. That’s the reason that I love travelling to Spain, as they cook the most scrumptious meals.
If I lived there, I’d be way overweight!

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Around the World

May17
2012
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I enjoy sampling the local dishes wherever I go in the world.
I can’t stand the people that go abroad and insist on the food they typically have in the UK. I prefer to try it all, to enjoy the stuff that the locals really have. That is the reason that I love going to Spain, because they prepare the most delicious meals. If I lived there, I would be incredibly fat!

Whenever I am on holiday, I like to do nothing. I do not head off away to participate in activities, or travel around the country on day-trips. I want to pass my vacation relaxing, absorbing the sunshine, and having the odd drink in the warmth. Should I get an unexpected surfeit of energy, I might go for a swim, but that’s pretty much as proactive as I am going to get. It’s generally 3 or 4 days until I notice the tension ebbing away, when I am eventually in a proper holiday mood.

Every time I head off for a vacation it’s a hectic dash to have everything organised before I leave.
I’m always at our workplace on the night before leaving, attempting to finalize my tasks as quickly as possible. Sometimes I do not have the opportunity to go to bed, since I am filling my case and attempting to locate my flip-flops.
There is such a lot which has to be done prior to the time when I am able to head off on vacation, from buying swimming trunks to taking my malaria tablets.
And with regard to work, it’s unfailingly on my last day that my workmates all of a sudden panic and realize that they do not understand how to approach certain chores that I generally perform. I reckon that were I to leave our workplace, the place would just fall down.

My girlfriend was keen for the two of us to have a holiday without our friends this July, however I prefer it when we travel as part of a sizable gang.
There are normally half a dozen friends who travel together, and it makes the trip more fun. And it’s much easier on the pocket if you rent a sizeable villa and stay in that, rather than a costly hotel room for just two people.

Posted in Leisure + Recreation

The Hectic Dash

May16
2012
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Each time I head off for a vacation it’s a hectic dash to have everything organised before I leave. I’m invariably at the office on the evening prior to leaving, trying to complete my tasks as rapidly as I can. Sometimes I don’t get the chance to sleep, as I am packing my bags and attempting to locate my sunglasses.
There is such a lot that has to be done prior to the time when I am able to head off on holiday, from purchasing suntan lotion to getting the malaria tablets.
And regarding work, it is invariably during my last shift that my colleagues suddenly panic and realize that they do not understand the way in which to do particular chores that I typically perform. I reckon that if I left our workplace, the place would simply collapse.

I enjoy trying the local food wherever I go on the planet. I can’t stand the folk who travel overseas but demand the food they generally eat in the UK. I prefer to try it all, to experience the cuisine which the natives really eat. That’s why I like going to France, because they prepare the yummiest food. If I resided in that part of the world, I would be enormous!

When I’m on holiday, I tend to do next to nothing. I don’t go abroad to take part in activities, or drive round the country seeing the sights. I want to spend the vacation kicking back, immersing myself in the sun-shine, and sipping the odd beverage in the heat.
If I have a sudden surfeit of energy, I might go swimming, but that’s really as proactive as I am going to get. It is usually a few days until I feel my tension dissipating, and I am finally in the holiday mindset.

My partner was keen for us to go on a holiday without our friends this July, but I enjoy it when we travel amongst a sizeable gang. There are normally six or seven of us who travel together, and it makes the experience much livelier.
Plus it’s considerably easier on the wallet when you book a big house and stay in that, instead of an expensive bedroom in a resort for a couple.

Posted in Leisure + Recreation

Glass Half Full

May15
2012
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Getting older has a couple of advantages. I usually have half-decent seating on the bus, as more youthful individuals move to let us sit down. At first I had been insulted by that, folk implying that I’m too old to get up the stairs. But these days I really don’t want to climb upstairs! Another benefit of old age is that the travel is free, and this is terrific. Sometimes we travel across the city to a mall, just to purchase one thing.
Ultimately, it does not cost us a penny for the journey.

I am not as youthful as once I was. Whenever I’m gardening I really do feel my age. Now I am exhausted after I’ve mowed the grass, and my spine is sore if I am doing the weeding.
Plus when I get up from my armchair, I make an audible groan, like I am involved in some type of sporting activity. It’s very exasperating, because though I am 70, inside I believe myself to be 21. I suppose I am lucky, however, that these days you can find erectile dysfunction treatments! That sort of thing wasn’t around at the time that my granddad was as old as me. Nowadays there are a lot of male impotence treatments available, and that solves one of the problems of ageing.

My daughter’s youngest is ten, so she’s amazed if I inform her that there was a time when grandad was her age. She cannot imagine granddaddy ever having been young. I recount her stories of how things were all of those decades ago, but she can’t really understand that there had been an era in which there weren’t any mobile phones, therefore gas lamps seem utterly ridiculous.

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I’m exceptionally forgetful nowadays. I often wander into somewhere and loiter there for a minute or two, attempting to recall what I went in for. It occurs all the time.
Plus occasionally I look for my glasses for a long time, and finally the missus tells me that they are in my pocket! It is a cliche, but it’s totally true. We have to write everything down on our calendar to make certain that we don’t forget when we are supposed to be attending the dentist, or dropping in on friends. Or else the two of us wouldn’t remember!

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Olden Times

May14
2012
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My grand-daughter is eight, and she’s gob-smacked if I inform her that there was a time when I was that age. She can’t imagine grandpa ever being little. I recount her tales about how things were all that time ago, but she can’t even believe that there was a time when there were no mobile phones, therefore gas lamps appear utterly incredible.

I am not as young as once I was.
When I am gardening I truly do feel my age. These days I am tired out after mowing the grass, plus my spine is sore when I am doing the weeding.
And when I rise out of my chair, I emit an audible groan, as though I am doing some sort of manual labour. It’s really frustrating, since although I am seventy, at heart I feel like I’m twenty-one.
I guess I’m fortunate, however, that now you can find erectile dysfunction treatments! That kind of stuff was not available when my granddad was my age. Now there are lots of male impotence treatments on the market, and that removes one of the problems of ageing.

jim johnson retirement party 016

I’m rather forgetful these days.
I frequently wander in to somewhere and stand there for minutes, endeavouring to remember what I went in for.
That happens every single day. Plus sometimes I hunt for my spectacles for half an hour, and eventually my wife tells me that they are on my head! It is stereotypical, however it’s totally true. We have to jot notes on our calendar to ensure that we remember when we’re meant to be attending the doctor, or visiting friends. Or else the two of us wouldn’t remember!

Being older does have a few benefits.
I often get decent seating on the bus, because more youthful people move to let us sit down.
At first I had been offended by that, people thinking that I am too old to make it up the stairs. But these days I honestly do not like to go upstairs! One more benefit of old age is that my bus pass costs nothing, which is tremendous. From time to time we go to the other side of the city to a mall, just to purchase one thing.
After all, it does not cost us a penny for the journey.

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Wise Old Owl

May13
2012
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Getting older has a few advantages. I usually have half-decent seating on the bus, since younger individuals shift to allow us to have a seat.
At the start I was offended by this, people suggesting that I’m too venerable to get up the stairs.
However these days I genuinely don’t want to climb upstairs! One more benefit of getting older is that the bus pass is free, which is fabulous.
Sometimes we travel across the city to a supermarket, simply to buy a single item.
I mean, it does not cost us anything for the journey.

The Fellas

I am very absent-minded these days. I regularly walk in to a room and stand there for minutes, attempting to remember what it was that I went in to get. It happens all the time.
Plus from time to time I hunt for my glasses for ages, and finally the wife informs me that they are on my head! It is a cliche, but it’s utterly real. We need to write everything down on the calendar to make certain that we don’t forget if we are supposed to be going to the GP, or dining with friends.
Otherwise the two of us would forget!

I am not as young as I used to be.
When I’m gardening I really do have to accept that I am getting old. Nowadays I feel tired out after mowing the lawn, and my back hurts if I’m pruning the flowers. And when I rise from my chair, I make a loud grunt, as if I’m doing some kind of heavy lifting. It is extremely annoying, as although I’m seventy, at heart I believe myself to be eighteen.
I suppose I am fortunate, however, that these days you can get erectile dysfunction treatments! That sort of stuff was not around at the time that my grandad was my age.
These days there are a lot of male impotence treatments out there, and that solves one of the difficulties of getting older.

My grand-daughter is 9, so she’s astonished if I inform her that there was a time when grandad was her age. She cannot envision granddaddy ever having been young.
I tell her anecdotes about what life was like all those decades ago, but she cannot really understand that there had been an era in which there were no mobile phones, so gas lamps appear utterly ridiculous.

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Down the Stairs

May12
2012
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Getting more mature does have a few advantages.
We usually get decent seating on the double-decker, since younger people move to allow us to sit down.
Initially I had been insulted by this, people thinking that I’m too elderly to get upstairs.
But these days I genuinely don’t want to climb up the stairs! A further advantage of old age is that the bus pass is free, and this is great.
Sometimes we travel across town to a mall, merely to purchase one item.
Ultimately, it does not cost anything for the journey.

I am very forgetful these days. I regularly walk in to a room and stand there for a minute or two, endeavouring to remember what it was that I went in for. It occurs frequently. And from time to time I look for my spectacles for ages, and eventually my missus informs me that they are on my head! It is stereotypical, however it’s utterly true.
We have to scribble everything down on our calendar to ensure that we remember if we are supposed to be going to the GP, or visiting friends. Otherwise both of us would forget!

My daughter’s youngest is ten, and she is amazed if I inform her that once I was that age. She can’t imagine grandad ever having been a child. I tell her stories about what life was like all of those years ago, but she cannot even understand that there was an era when there were no computers, therefore outside toilets appear utterly incredible.

I’m not as youthful as I used to be.
If I’m doing the garden I genuinely do feel my age. Nowadays I feel exhausted after I’ve mowed the lawn, and my back hurts when I’m tending to the flowerbed.
Plus whenever I rise from my armchair, I emit a loud grunt, as if I’m involved in some type of sporting activity. It’s extremely annoying, because though I am sixty eight, inside I feel like I’m twenty-one.
I guess I am lucky, however, that nowadays there are erectile dysfunction treatments! That type of stuff was not available at the time that my grandfather was my age. Nowadays there are a lot of male impotence treatments available, which removes one of the worries of getting older.

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Medical Attention

May11
2012
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The benefit of attending your neighbourhood pharmacy rather than contacting the NHS directly is that you don’t have to have an appointment, you can just turn up and ask for guidance. Where the problem requires medical attention, you’ll be advised where to contact for analysis or medical care, however if it is a thing that could be treated by over-the-counter drugs then that will be arranged at that point.

If you have any medical issues which aren’t sufficiently significant to merit a trip to the doctor, you can organize to consult with your chemist, who will be in a position to give you advice on the optimal course of action for resolving your problem. They are done in private, and you will get advice from somebody that has done extensive training on the matter.

Your local chemist’s is able to help with a vast variety of medical issues, in addition to the cosmetics that they usually retail. With summer-time approaching, many people will be in need of antihistamines, and sun tan lotion.
Although it’s unclear if it’ll cease chucking it down for long enough to give anyone the opportunity to get a tan! Your pharmacist should also be able to help with more complicated issues. The morning after pill is available over-the-counter, as are a variety of forms of contraception. In the event that you’re anxious about serious sickness, you ought to speak first to your GP: they will be able to give you a prescription for medicine that you are able to collect from the pharmacy.
For example, chlamydia treatment can be accessed, and it’s very effective if used promptly.

A local chemist’s provides a tremendous resource for the area, because it is a face-to-face operation. This means that you can establish a rapport which makes it easier to track your health-care needs.
For lots of people, especially the elderly, it’s important to have a professional available who knows about the underlying health-care matters which produce the requirement for treatment.
Where this resource is well-run, it’ll employ staff who have been working there for a good while, allowing them the chance to learn about the customers and prescribe what is best for them.

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Instant Assistance

May10
2012
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The benefit of visiting your neighbourhood chemist’s rather than contacting the health service itself is that you don’t have to get appointments, you can simply pop in and ask for guidance.
When the issue is serious, you’ll be told whereabouts to go for diagnosis or medical care, however when it is a thing that can be dealt with by available drugs then that will be arranged there and then.

Your neighbourhood chemist’s provides a first-rate service for the area, as it’s a customer-facing operation. That means that you can establish a relationship that makes it easier to monitor your medicinal needs.
For lots of folk, especially the elderly, it’s vital to have someone available that understands the underlying medical problems that create the need for treatment.
If the service is run well, it’ll have staff who work there for a good while, allowing them the opportunity to build a relationship with the customer and know what’s required.

Your local pharmacy is able to help with a vast variety of health-care issues, in addition to the cosmetic products that they frequently sell.
With the summer coming our way, many people shall be thinking about antihistamines, and sun tan lotion.
Though it is not clear if it will stop chucking it down for long enough to afford anybody a chance to become tanned! The pharmacist will likewise be qualified to assist you with more complicated matters. The morning after pill is available over-the-counter, as are a variety of kinds of contraception.
If you’re anxious with respect to long-term illness, you ought to talk first to your doctor: they will be able to give you a prescription for medicine which you can get at the pharmacy.
For instance, chlamydia treatment can be accessed, and is really efficacious if utilised in a timely manner.

If you’ve got any medical issues which are not sufficiently significant to merit a visit to your doctor, you can arrange to consult with your chemist, who will be in a position to give you guidance on the best approach to sorting out your issue.
These are carried out privately, and you will get guidance from somebody that has done extensive study on the matter.

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