For that, it came up with “The Lady and the Tramp.” It doesn’t seem awfully reliable.

iTranslate says your stuffed animal is called “Hmm phlegm.”

@kdfrawg This was the Canaletto drawing that I was trying to emulate. I think I still have some work to do. (We saw it at the Venetian drawing exhibition a year or so ago. It’s just lovely.)

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@kdfrawg Yes.

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@kdfrawg I thought I’d better get in a bit of practice with buildings before I go to Venice. Luckily, when you live in town buildings are something you can find plenty of.

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@kdfrawg The Parkinson’s nurse who’s worked with him wasn’t told about it at all. The Occupational Therapist who’s been involved for ages only got the email at 9 am for a 9:30 meeting at a different location. The ward sister was too busy with some acutely sick patients to attend the meeting. I don’t think anyone else was asked.

@kdfrawg Yes. No ink can be considered properly educated that hasn’t visited Warrington sorting office!

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@kdfrawg Yup. As they say in Yorkshire, there’s nowt so queer as folk.

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@kdfrawg Actually, it probably doesn’t look all that weird if you weren’t expecting a nice blue-grey wash.

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I didn’t, but it doesn’t surprise me. The experience on the PSP board seems to be that if you live in an area that grants CHC easily, there are no homes with CHC beds. If you live in an area with CHC beds, it’s much harder to be approved for the payment.

My father’s CHC meeting didn’t include any health professionals who had been involved in his care, and hadn’t even asked for any input from his neurologist.

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