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1st Airborne zone
British landings in Arnhem
The 1st and 3rd Parachute Battalions pushed towards the Arnhem bridge during the early hours and had made good progress but they were frequently halted in skirmishes as soon as it became light. With their long and unwieldy columns having to halt to beat off attacks whilst the troops in front carried on unaware, the Germans delayed segments of the two battalions, fragmented them and mopped up the remnants.
Four Waffen SS troopers taken prisoner from 9th SS Reconnaissance Battalion at Arnhem Bridge, 18 September 1944.
Early in the day the 9th SS Reconnaissance Battalion (sent south the day before) concluded it was not needed in Nijmegen and returned to Arnhem. Though aware of the British troops at the bridge, it attempted to cross by force and was beaten back with heavy losses, including its commanding officer, SS-Hauptsturmführer Gräbner.
By the end of the day the 1st and 3rd Parachute Battalions had entered Arnhem and were within 2 km (1.2 mi) of the bridge with approximately 200 men, one-sixth their original strength. Most of the officers and non-commissioned officers had been killed, wounded or captured. The Second Lift was delayed by fog and jumped onto a landing zone under heavy attack but landed at full strength (the 4th Parachute Brigade consisting of the 10th, 11th and 156th Battalions of the Parachute Regiment, commanded by Brigadier-General John Winthrop Hackett) and C and D Companies of the 2nd South Staffordshire Regiment.
Stairs and inclines are [altogether] very tiring for me,
Coming downstairs 'backwards', is much safer [for me] than the normal manner
dave
Hi Yvie Sis'
Get well soon
dave
I may look into some of our local gyms and see what they do for seniors...might find out something good. Walking around here is very hard on my knees...lots of up hill stuff.
Planet Fitness is a chain, so you might have one close to you. For those with walking problems, I recommend an exercise bicycle with back support - called a recumbent exercise bicycle. I hope that you find a gym that meets your needs.![]()
Hi Dave
We went for a nice walk today; it is sunny, windy, and warm @ 70,
with nice dry air
Each day passing will warm even more ....with temps hitting 90,
Thursday through Sunday, with high humidity
After our walk we drove to the nursery to buy tomato plants;
the seedlings Jim started didn't survive the cold temps over the weekend (30's).
Next year he will wait until the first week of June to plant (I told him so)
He is getting those in now while I do a few quick chores,
and aside from a bit of calisthenics, we are vegging today
Back to our HEALTHY routines tomorrow; the diet started today![]()
He DID start them inside, but failed to heed my warning of possible cold tempsHi Gail Sis'
You could, [in future] 'start' your tomatoes indoors,
planting-out when frosts have ended ?
We have our rain back for a few days, with frosts having been forecast [nights]
We have been indoors today, since the rain arrived... only light showers
but still so-much, as to create a muddy mess underfoot
It will do the grass seed, the world of good and aid the transplants to settle-in
I don't hold with diets... I eat to stave off hunger, but I am a little 'picky'
~I love variety/ never the same meal, twice, in the same week
I am glad you feel the benefit [pleasure] of your walks and calisthenics
I made us 'bolognese' for dinner, which I washed down with a bottle of 'real ale'
watched some television "Britain's Got Talent" [first of the semi-finals]
which will continue all-week, until the finals at the weekend
and then I uploaded some further albums to Facebook
It has been a long day in our household, so I will shutdown after checking my emails [if any]
and await the morning's arrival, with my beak under blanket
have a good night
dave
Thank you Gail Sis'
I do have, another-day
Then 'a cloche' would protect those plants [after Spring]
by the time they had reached a good height
the risks of frosts, would be much-reduced
Thank you, for the heads-up/correction re: 'diet'
I see now, that you meant 'to correct an over-indulgence'
and make amends, via sensible consumption, in future... it isn't, by any means, easy for some
I willingly conform-to /accept, the wisdom, of those adages:
# too much of a good thing, is bad for you
# a little bit of what you fancy, does you good
# variety, is the spice of life
'range of movement' exercises, can be done all day long
during daily tasks and 'necessary extension' ~it beats 'seizing-up'
Mary is out with her friend 'May', they have gone to visit May's sister
whom hasn't been too-well, for a while now
I have-to catch up, with some important correspondence [and, stay on top of it]
so I will take a break shortly and get it 'out of the way'
Have a good day everyone,I'll BBL
dave
I prefer eating at home, for the same reasons; but Hubby loves to eat out
We need to watch our wallets too
as we are living off a 401K until social security kicks in this Fall.
Once is a while is an opportunity for me to treat myself
to foods I avoid on a regular basis
We have plenty of warning re: potential harm to crops,
and I recalled problems with my first garden 28 years ago....
but he insisted *I* was wrong
Never too old to live and learn![]()
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What Mary says to Dave, I said many times to my husband as well.
Must be a human condition.
This day has flown by for me, thus far.
Being a teachers aid in VBS this week. The class I am helping out in is Crafts.