Aye SRS, I gather you've had things pretty rough with the weather lately! I can't remember if I said this before so apologies for a possible repeat but I can like it when Pip gets "rained off". She usually has to create something to do and once in a while that something is baking. Last rainy day produced a batch of cheese scones and I love those! --- Last week, Pip had the health services remove whatever was fitted under her bed. I can't remember why she didn't like it other than to suggest she found it awkward. The removal created the problem that she could no longer move the storage boxes under the bed and I think the bed became even harder to move. I wound up fitting a set of castors to it, 2 braked and 2 plain 50mm ones. While I was at it, I also fitted the Shepherd ball type castors to a chest of drawers. It's not the first time I've put castors on a bed in that room. I'd fitted some 75mm ones to one of the beds before but they had to go for some reason. It's difficult, a small room and my parents preferring separate single beds. Sometimes they have had to swap beds, eg. Pip after her hip replacement could only access a bed from one side for a while and Peter through the legacy of a stroke can at times be weak on one side.
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