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Well, good morning! it's still dark outside and foggy! How do I know? There is a path running along the side of the garden with lights, so I can see the fog. Would make an interesting photo I think.The birds are rather noisy so I know I am not the only awake I have been in the canteen to make tea and coffee. Yesterday I made a start on the knitting at last (can I have some applause please? ) Hopefully it will be finished before the weekend. Then I can make a proper start on the editing and maybe list a new item or two. Right, I need my tea now...
Thank you.
I am redecorating my flat but have ground to a halt. I've spent a couple of days on my knees trying to remove what looks like white silicone from the skirting boards. Previous tennant had stuck a cable along the top of the skirting with it . I've done the removing now and got them sanded ready for painting.
Now my problem is my old knees, can anyone recommend something that I can rub on them to ease the joint pain and stiffness?. There are products that I know of but don't know which ones will be effective, don't want to waste money, any advice would be appreciated.
Graham
Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it is about learning to dance in the rain.
Morning - thick fog here as well
Graham - I use Fisiocrem on my knees and joints when sore. It's a herbal type of Deep Heat - contains Arnica, Hypericum, Calendula and Peppermint. I was having a lot of trouble with my hip at work and a customer recommended it! Just google for suppliers.
Back to the editing .................
I use a padded garden stool indoors and out - when turned over it becomes a kneeling pad and with the two legs (now arms) to use for leverage - saves the old knees -it really does!!!
--Linda--
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