Sardonicat wrote: » Nope! Although, I did do lessons many moons ago, before i knew I had dyspraxia. The last thing i said to the instructor was "I'm never getting behind the wheel of a car again!". I wish I could drive,though. Me and Grumpy would have so much more freedom if I could drive. I'd bring him somewhere different in Kerry everyday and every sunny day we'd be at a beach.
Grandeeod wrote: » My 74 year old mother never learned to drive or swim. She considers both as her biggest regrets for a variety of reasons. Even driving close to water scares her. My heart goes out to Mrs G who hasn't driven since her stroke in 2017. She really wants to but the way back is long and expensive. Being able to drive and having a car has so many many advantages. But you can survive without it in fairness.
Shaka Hislop wrote: » Am I the only person here who has never sat behind the wheel of a car in his life & doesn't give a jot about cars?
Autosport wrote: » Morning all sunny morning here and the boss is walked and fed and now he rests his eyes while I go to work well for some
smurfjed wrote: » Doggie Yoga....
Shaka Hislop wrote: » Officially unemployed.. yay me!
Princess Calla wrote: » Is that a welcome or unwelcome development?
Autosport wrote: » Slides plate across to Grem Evening all Boss is very tired after his chicken dinner Sorry to hear your news Shaka
Mam of 4 wrote: » He morphed into a cat ? :eek: He didn't like all the walks Auto Shaka , if you're content with what happened, then so be it , onwards and upwards ! (Well, when you're fully mobile again!)
Purple Mountain wrote: » Are you able to post a picture of the cactus?
Mam of 4 wrote: » I will tomorrow when the flowers are open PM !