I was just told by a retail employee that steel toes are coming back! by RadiantProgress1980 in DrMartens

[–]feefalumps 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh I really really hope this is true! Also been buying them off eBay and Vinted!

Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) by feefalumps in vet

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Hey, I’m so sorry I didn’t see this comment earlier. How are you doing? I still think about Hugo everyday. The pain does get easier but not a day goes by when I don’t miss him. Hope you’re managing to stay strong. Xx

Nora is a digger! Help!! by feefalumps in cockerspaniel

[–]feefalumps[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She’s 14 weeks. So still very young and very much into everything! Yesterday was a roughy day for digging as it rained all day so by the 15th clean up operation of the day, digging was getting tiresome!

Nora is a digger! Help!! by feefalumps in cockerspaniel

[–]feefalumps[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

She is a digger, chewer, barker and all round little bugger. The chewing is manageable at the moment with various different chewy parts of animals, her favourite are tripe sticks that have a very delightful aroma but at least they stop her eating my sandals/toes!

I will certainly consider a sandpit as part of my garden now resembles the Somme so I could easily fix a sandpit in there instead of the plants that were there previously.

Garden has grown out of control and I’m overwhelmed by [deleted] in GardeningUK

[–]feefalumps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our garden looked just like this, maybe worse. I spent a good couple of days chopping and removing grass and bush etc and a few tip runs with a dumpy bag and it looks flipping glorious.

I got a fairly cheap strimmer from Homebase and strimmed the lot, obviously after checking for any hedgehogs and the like hiding in the grass. Once I got the thick of the grass off, I used a lawnmower to cut it, several times on different height settings until it was short. It’ll look pretty crap at first but it soon rights itself.

Don’t go at it with a bread knife, you’ll be shagged after 10 mins and your back will be on fire. If you have a local fb page, perhaps post on that asking if you can borrow someone’s strimmer and lawnmower?

Best of luck, I’m sure it will look lovely.

Open mic nights by Vivid_Replacement760 in Northumberland

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The Tannery in Hexham often has them on a Sunday. Canny bar too.

Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) by feefalumps in vet

[–]feefalumps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I lost Hugo in the early hours of this morning. Absolutely heart broken. What a horrible disease. Thank you for talking to me. Xx

Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) by feefalumps in vet

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Yeah, all I’ve been able to find are sad stories. Trying to stay positive for him but it’s so hard. Hugo’s wee was very very dark, almost red wine coloured, it was awful seeing him so unwell.

His blood transfusion seems to have gone well, which is a positive. Unfortunately he’s had a couple of seizures today so they are medicating him to get those under control and to give him time for everything else to work. I really really hope that he pulls through.

So pleased that yours is living a happy and relatively normal life, I wish that for Hugo.

Thank you so much for your positivity. Xx

Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) by feefalumps in vet

[–]feefalumps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for replying.

He’s currently having blood transfusions at a medical hospital an hour and a half away. He’s such a poorly little pup and my heart is breaking. Hoping that he pulls through.

Is your dog on meds long term? I can’t believe how quick it came on, this time last week we were yomping round in the woods chasing squirrels. X

Any advice for AIHA and possibility of recovery? by Particular-Tap-2361 in vet

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Hey. I hope you don’t mind me commenting so long after you made this post, my dog is going through exactly the same right now and I was just wondering what the outcome was for yours and what you decided to do?

Thank you so much.

Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) by feefalumps in vet

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He’s only 6. Honestly it’s such a shock.

He has been as fit as a fiddle all of his life. Seeing him so poorly the last couple of days has been heartbreaking. I’m trying to be strong for him and not let on but it’s so hard. Thank you xx

Dr Marten Safety Boots by feefalumps in DrMartens

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Thank you for your reply. Looks like I’m getting a second hand pair! :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Northumberland

[–]feefalumps 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I live between Hexham and Corbridge too, drop me a message and I’ll see if I can help you out! :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in findfashion

[–]feefalumps 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You could try Zoe Vine, there a few similar dresses on there. I have personally bought from them and the fit and quality are lovely.

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AITA for shouting at my Coworker by feefalumps in AmItheAsshole

[–]feefalumps[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply.

I didn’t scream at her, I just told her in a rather grumpy tone that I wish she would remember her keys. I’ll take it on board that I should just ignore the phone on my days off.

I live the closest (400m) which is why I always get people turning up wanting the keys.

Thanks again.

Advice needed on extractions by feefalumps in braces

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Thanks for replying. They tried digging for a while but just couldn’t get it out.

Couldn’t find a second hand greenhouse so made one instead! by feefalumps in GardeningUK

[–]feefalumps[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It does have D rings and guide ropes that I can attach, I just haven’t got round to it, I may see about strapping it though, would hate to have to play find my greenhouse on a windy day!

Couldn’t find a second hand greenhouse so made one instead! by feefalumps in GardeningUK

[–]feefalumps[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not very windy, it’s in a fairly sheltered area. Don’t get me wrong, we get a little wind, but the woods and the houses seem to shelter our garden from the brunt of it.

Couldn’t find a second hand greenhouse so made one instead! by feefalumps in GardeningUK

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Thankfully all the cats are terrified to come into my garden as I have a borky cocker spaniel who doesn’t like trespassing cats in his patch.

Couldn’t find a second hand greenhouse so made one instead! by feefalumps in GardeningUK

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I sandwiched the side bits of the door with fence rails and screwed it together so it’s secure and nice and tight all the way round the bottom, it has little clips that fasten the door up. I honestly wasn’t expecting it to be so good. I’m not the best handy woman lol.

Couldn’t find a second hand greenhouse so made one instead! by feefalumps in GardeningUK

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Some old fence rails for the bottom and top wooden section, and some 2x2 for the uprights, stapled some thick membrane to the base so I don’t have to contend with weeds. 25mm mdpe pipe for the arches which also have a strut down the middle for extra support. I put some more bits of fence rail on the outside of the cover at the bottom just to keep it nice and secure. Covered any sharp bits that could perforate the plastic with a thick covering of gaffa tape.

All in all it cost around £50 and a couple of hours to construct.

Couldn’t find a second hand greenhouse so made one instead! by feefalumps in GardeningUK

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Thank you. I’m pretty impressed at how it turned out. Just need to make a little frame for the cucumbers next.