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pigale

30th October 2018, 11:02
Hello Elle and Rusty and everyone,

How is everyone?
I had a very good night's sleep - passed out with the drugs I think!
But of course now, I feel very 'rusty' (sorry Rusty), and sore as
is normal in the morning (got up late) before the pain killers take
effect.

We had snow in the night, though barely enough to cover the
soil - just a show of it, but still, it is rather early in the year (for us)
to have snow! At least the wind has changed direction ans is now
coming from the South-West, hence it feels less bitter!

It's going to be a long day for me now, since I can do but little!
and my british friend left early this morning on his way back to
Cumbria. We had parted last night and I never even heard him
go at 7.30 am! It was great to have him around and also,
selfishly, particularly useful on my return from hospital!
Hopefully, he should return beginning December and stay for
Christmas and New Year, I think.

Are you up to anything interesting today?


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pigale

30th October 2018, 11:11
Hello Ros!

I am very grateful to have been given another type of morphine on
top of the patch I have since my previous fall (flat on my back on the
terrace about a year ago - do you remember?)

It does help me and this until the new pain rescinds - and then I sure
will stop taking the second lot, and the Doliprane etc.... All this to be
reduced gradually.

I PROMISE never to lift anything heavy - it is obvious that my back
is now VERY fragile and the slightest wrong move will upset it once
more.
But in my head, I am still 30 or 40 !!! and automatisms have not
registered yet that I was older!

How are you keeping yourself?
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rosalind

30th October 2018, 12:01
Hi pigale

Yes I remember your previous accident. People keep telling me to mind my back (I lift heavy logs from time to time) and I suppose I should. But people have been telling me what to do for a while now! I think at our age we can decide for ourselves!

I'm fine thanks and very lucky, I think. Two of my friends have been found to have advanced cancer and have had or are having some very unpleasant chemo. I spent yesterday in my wood, burning branches from ash trees I had cut down (they were extraordinarily tall, with few branches and leaning, plus I am enlarging my glade so I can have some more wild flowers-for bees- and grassy areas.) I filled the car with wood to bring back and now have to empty it out. It was very cold, though no snow yet.

Must be difficult to know how to pass the time. I quite often knit squares, which I eventually crochet together to make knee blankets for wheelchair users in Romania! But I am lucky in that someone gave me masses of yarn, so apart from postage they don't cost me anything. I used to knit for my grandchildren but neither of them seem to wear jumpers much. I also sometimes make hats or pairs of comfort squares for premmie babies (the baby has one nearby and the parents another, and they swop. Meant to be for the smell) or outfits for those born too soon who didn't survive.

I hope you recover soon
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elle

30th October 2018, 13:21
Hello, Pigale!
I have only just read your post.
I am sorry for the delay in answering......
The rain stopped, and I decided to call round at a friend's house to check that all is well, whilst all the family are away.
We usually do this for each other, if no family is about to do the job!
All was fine, so I am back home again now and debating what to do next....
Whilst we have nothing specifically lined up for today, there is a host of minor tasks I could tackle!
Or maybe I'll just take the dog for a walk......
We at least don't have any snow, as you do, although it is bitterly cold.
Yes, I think a walk is the more enticing alternative......!
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rosalind

30th October 2018, 13:27
Go on elle, do 1 minor job! It will make you feel so much better!

I am busy alternately splitting logs and sawing branches which had fallen. Have also just seen my handyman who is going to sink thick metal poles into my hawthorn hedge at 10 cm intervals to prevent the badgers getting in. Gardeners and badgers don't mix! They gouge my lawn and dig up any bulbs I plant. There are plenty of people round here who like and feed (grrr) them.
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rusty

30th October 2018, 14:46
Good afternoon, Elle!
Fine day here.
I watched an episode of "Bread" on YouTube.
I did not think it was as funny now as it was originally.
My puzzle was on the easyish side today, I thought.
Are you back at the book clearing, yet?


Hello, Pigale,
Hope you are continuing to make progress.
Slowly does it!
There has been brief flurries of snow here, but nothing lying, so far.
Our gritting machines have been out though!
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elle

30th October 2018, 16:52
Hi, Rusty!
Our drizzle finally ceased...but it is getting dark so very early now!
I have to remember to take out the dog in good time.
With regard to your watching "Bread"...
Yes, I guess our tastes change......and of course modern day programmes are more sophisticated, though not always necessarily better.
One series that does not seem to "worsen" with time ,though, in my opinion anyway, is "As Time goes By"....Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer.
I have watched many repeats and still enjoy them!
No, I haven't done any book clearance recently - I need more strong boxes!




Ros, you may be surprised (but I doubt it) to hear that I can very easily turn a blind eye to the household chores, these days!
They will still be there tomorrow...and the day after......
Life is for living, not cleaning!
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pigale

30th October 2018, 17:01
hey hey, Elle! Don't I agree!
What's a bit of dust on some good old books! It's good for them,
and it makes them smell nicely - I love the smell of a dusty old
book; one of the pleasures in life for me is to walk into an old
book shop and inhale that particular smell!

Just as well that I no longer am fussy about housework - I would be
very unhappy at present, since I simply cannot even use the broom!
Still, the house is still very clean, thank goodness, and it is a good
thing as I can't see me doing anything for a while.

Having said this, I am rather BORED!
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rusty

30th October 2018, 19:01
Good evening, Elle!
I don't remember "As Time Goes By".
I liked Geoffrey Palmer, though.
Well I went to PDSA today with stuff including books.
Another wee task done.
Just ordered a book from Amazon.
I have some credit there on a gift card.
I do not think it is as cold today as yesterday.
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elle

30th October 2018, 20:26
Hi, Rusty!
So which book did you order?
I love browsing books on Amazon!
I, too, still have money from gift cards in my Amazon account... so it is very tempting to add to my book pile!
And I have finally managed to track down a similar hairdryer to the one that I "blew up"!
So I have ordered that.
I still have "Eggheads " to watch......and the last episode of my (confusing) serial, which I recorded yesterday!
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