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The hidden tiger puzzle is one I have used often in the classroom. It is very rare for the pupils to find it without any clues - I love it!
Cwtches,
Gay xxx
Margaret / Northerner
Dammit: I was closely scanning every nook and cranny in the background for over half an hour.
Wasn't until I got up from the chair I noticed it - Payback Time
G n' J
Hahaha that is clever Northerner!!I was looking for the “magic eye”thing...and at first thought it was a joke and the tiger was there all the time...but eventually found it while I wasn’t looking!(perhaps I will find a husband that way....?
I will try and find a Little puzzle too...they do make the time pass when you are not able to sleep.
well must get dolled up am on a zoom thingy at 10 with my sisters and cousin..It is lovely to see their faces again.I get so excited I go silly!!
love Violetsniff Xxx
Sorry can't accept the pie my sugars high enough after chemo then shielding lol
margaret x
I slept in the van last night and tried to pretend I was in some gorgeous location....., but it was still on the drive when I woke!
ah well......
Hugs xxx
Moomy
Hi
The colour codes are like a traffic light system to distinguish the covid-19 status of the wards. I don't know what other hospitals do, but this is the system here in the Marsden. Red wards are for patients who are confirmed (or thought extremely likely) to have the virus. Yellow is suspected and awaiting results of the nasty swab tests. Green is virus free.
I spent my first night in red because I was having real difficulty breathing when I was admitted. They did the test, but put me in the red rather than yellow zone because they were almost convinced I was infected. They went as far as getting my consent to going on a ventilator in case I had to be rushed to intensive care.
36 hours later, I was well enough to move to the yellow ward to await my test result, and then, when that was negative, I progressed to a green ward.
Then I developed a sore throat and a cough, and I was back to yellow. Another swab test, another few days awaiting the result, negative again, and I'm back in green. And very relieved to be here, too.
Hope you're feeling better. And congratulations, soon-to-be-an -auntie again.
Xx
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