@sugarmuser I'll send you the first draft when I complete it. It's a way off though. I could always do with extra mojo, thanks for that. Maybe we should do some acrophobia on fb/aiap or something? It all helps.
@dulciknit Yes, I'm fine. I think the camera got the worst of it. At one point I was scooping out snow from the lens. Never a good sign. I'm still not sure if it's working quite the same as it was.
@sabresun I already did & see what you have been up to!!! 4 times is a bit excessive isn't it ....you must have had a bad day!!!! I got my arm stuck in the underground train door in Singapore, then had to have an injection in my stomach for suspected blood clot in NZ (no clot in the end) .On New Years Eve I fell over in a cafe with a tray of glasses of water so it must be catching!!!
@happypat Oh dear, Pat. You've really been in the wars. My falls are nothing compared to yours! Getting your arm caught in a underground train door sounds terrifying. Ironically, I wasn't trying to fall down. I was being careful, sigh. I ended up slowly sliding to one side on two of the falls and then ended up on the ground. They weren't too bad. It's the other two that hurt. I need to buy some boots with better grip.
@sabresun Someone pressed the emergency button thank goodness....at least you had the excuse of snow!!!! According to the Daily Mail you fall down when you are young but have a fall when you are old so be careful how you phrase it!!!!!
@happypat I thought young people had tumbles? They were all falls to me. I still have the bruises, and that field with the frozen molehills even the memory is painful.
@digitalrn That's one of my favourites, Rick. It points out all the mistakes that you should avoid like 'the bubblegum on the mantelpiece' This is when you describe something in detail which goes nowhere and has little point to furthering the plot. I.e it is just bubblegum on the mantelpiece stuck there for no obvious reason.