Isn’t it wonderful, being in your own space - especially the joy of your own bed. Beautiful winter scene, I do like the colour choices, enjoy that chicory.Fbg 6.9
Nighttime trail camera ...
House cat (Midnight) checks on his best friend, stray cat (Jade), who is asleep on the swing many times every night whatever the weather is...
Creative is a digital painting of winter...
I am already on my 4th cuppa!
I have a great vacuum flask that keeps my water piping hot all night, and on the bedtable is a selection of teas and chicory coffee....
Chicory coffee is my choice this minute...
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Thank you very much @jjraakA funny for seeing through the eyes of a cat so accurately .
An utterly horrendous journey to the hospital so far away.
Well done for overcoming such obstacles so valiantly.
Liking your angle of attack for the next trip there .
Just such a shame it comes to having to save up to be able to actually attend.
But it is a good plan.
Hugs @dunelm for this intensely emotional time for you all.Good morning everyone on a wonderfully quiet start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. I know it’s a bit early (by about 30 hours) but we are off to the shops this morning, 8am so I have been informed. I did volunteer to go by myself but Mrs Miggins is concerned that I may buy things off list. What cheek. All things being well, my sister will be let out of hospital tomorrow. She is in palliative care so not sure how long this will last but she would like to have this, her last Christmas in her own house. ‘They’, the hospital ‘they’ are putting a bed and other bits and bobs into her house and she will have a nurse twice a day. Her daughter will also be driving up from Bordeaux to be with her. Art bit - the start of the detailing. I hope that you all have a wonderful day and that all turns out well for everyone you know. I shall drink some koffy and then make my annual pilgrimage to the shower room - we are going to Aldi after all!
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And I for one, am glad you do write so well.Thank you very much @jjraak
Midnight was funny when I came in...it was weird being welcomed back home by a slow blinking cat!
Thanks, it is the best plan I can come up with. My eyes are important to me, especially with being deaf and lipreading etc All our eyes are important. But that is one appointment that has to be attended at all cost.
I realise I wrote a lot these two days, and you all got my roller coaster of varying emotions and feelings as the two days progressed. But it helped me tremendously, and the support on here.
Thank you again
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So pleased to see your sister is being so well assisted in her wishes.Good morning everyone on a wonderfully quiet start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. I know it’s a bit early (by about 30 hours) but we are off to the shops this morning, 8am so I have been informed. I did volunteer to go by myself but Mrs Miggins is concerned that I may buy things off list. What cheek. All things being well, my sister will be let out of hospital tomorrow. She is in palliative care so not sure how long this will last but she would like to have this, her last Christmas in her own house. ‘They’, the hospital ‘they’ are putting a bed and other bits and bobs into her house and she will have a nurse twice a day. Her daughter will also be driving up from Bordeaux to be with her. Art bit - the start of the detailing. I hope that you all have a wonderful day and that all turns out well for everyone you know. I shall drink some koffy and then make my annual pilgrimage to the shower room - we are going to Aldi after all!
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Very nice pictureFbg 6.9
Nighttime trail camera ...
House cat (Midnight) checks on his best friend, stray cat (Jade), who is asleep on the swing many times every night whatever the weather is...
Creative is a digital painting of winter...
I am already on my 4th cuppa!
I have a great vacuum flask that keeps my water piping hot all night, and on the bedtable is a selection of teas and chicory coffee....
Chicory coffee is my choice this minute...
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Hi Ian,Had to google that so thanks Derek always good to learn something. Hope the journey and car parking went well and Marjorie's consultation was helpful.
Thank you so very much @jjraakAnd I for one, am glad you do write so well.
you truly paint a picture of each day.
( and I echo your point about the support given.)
Personally I find it very cathartic.
And really helps, simply putting down the day or worries in words, to organise my thoughts into much clearer lines .
The hug is for the unsatisfactory consultation with the junior doctor. But also so you should have a winner for Marjorie insisting on seeing seeing the Prof doctor albeit too briefly.Hi Ian,
Driving with two eyes is far better than one.
Carlisle which we had to cross was almost grid locked. When we got to the clinic which is at Harraby (where they hung the invading Scots for all to see) a space appeared as a car pulled out in front of us.
The clinic seemed to be over loaded with patients and we went in 40mins after our time and we saw a more junior medic who mumbled and didn't know Marjorie's case, so she asked to see the Prof who came in briefly.
The histology clearly said no cancer found but it looks like circulation in lower legs is cause the changes to the skin ....Stasis dermatitis.
To clear it she has use a steroid cream for two weeks and go back and see if there an improvement. His junior colleage would not answer any questions as how could we mitigate the problems and just mumbled rapidly.
It was a very unsatisfactory consultation.
The fish and chips were good and we picked up the prescription in Wigton ok and the Christmas lights were very cheery.
We spoke on the phone last night to Abigail at York and she bent my ear about doing more exercise.
Atb.
Derek
Am so pleased that your sister has got her wish to spend her last Christmas at home. Just one ray of sunshine at this very sad time for you all.Good morning everyone on a wonderfully quiet start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. I know it’s a bit early (by about 30 hours) but we are off to the shops this morning, 8am so I have been informed. I did volunteer to go by myself but Mrs Miggins is concerned that I may buy things off list. What cheek. All things being well, my sister will be let out of hospital tomorrow. She is in palliative care so not sure how long this will last but she would like to have this, her last Christmas in her own house. ‘They’, the hospital ‘they’ are putting a bed and other bits and bobs into her house and she will have a nurse twice a day. Her daughter will also be driving up from Bordeaux to be with her. Art bit - the start of the detailing. I hope that you all have a wonderful day and that all turns out well for everyone you know. I shall drink some koffy and then make my annual pilgrimage to the shower room - we are going to Aldi after all!
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Thanks for the words, Ian!Good morning all. My Lat flow test was negative so off into a small town in The Fens for my immunotherapy. Thanks be to God and those administering his love despite being pilloried by those who should be administering justice. Remarkable how the causes of those riots seem so current. @dunelm thanks for sharing your art, do enjoy the Aldi experience - this will liven up your sprouts if you don't eat it first (sorry JKP) . I'm glad your sister's wish to be home has been granted but hug for you and your family at this time. @gennepher thanks for sharing the video, creative and all the words of your life - carry on. Your life often seems to echo Simon and Garfunkel Keep the customer satisfied. Have a rest and set up campin that bed. @lindisfel good news on the parking space, joy from the lights and fish and chips, less so on the sub-optimal junior doctor.
@jjraak full explanation of McGarret is much appreciated. Today's Advent poem and art here. Isaiah 56.1-8 seems a better idea to me than sending them to Rwanda or putting them on modern day hulks. As with the Littleport Martyrs there may be no justice shown by those God allows and expects to lead his people righteously but riots aren't the answer. Thought for the dayPierre Teilhard de Chardin says, ‘ We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience’ I saw that on SPOTY with Doddie Weir, Rob Burrow, Kevin Sinfiield and Mike Alden. #inspired #humbled #flawed #Carpenter from Nazareth seeks apprentice (pinched from the back of a hoodie) .
Thank you @gennepherHugs @dunelm for this intensely emotional time for you all.
I am glad palliative care is providing for your sister to be at home for Christmas, as she wishes.
Great art. Very imposing with the detail...
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