Friday 20th March 2015
Woke up remembering bits of a dream and the urgency to post off me samples this morning.
WC – failed attempt – took me medications.
The urgency of sending off me samples soon made me forget everything about the dreams (Tut!) as I got myself up and ready to have a little walk to the post-
As I left the dump Fred came down for his breakfast of sunflower seeds and earthworms.
Within a few paces of setting off Anne Gyna made her presence known in no uncertain terms – worse than she’s been for
Not many folk about, but then again it is early yet – the gloomy in the sky fitted with my feeling of gloom with stab after stab from Anne Gyna accompanied me.
It actually got darker and gloomier as I poddled to the end of the road.
I could hear emergency services sirens close by but saw nothing – the sound continued with I
Breathing a bit difficult by the time I’d got through the twitchel and on to Mansfield Road.
Some more pigeons came down for a nibble.
I walked down the road and around the block to ensure I got some exercise in.
As I knew Anne Gyna would incapacitate me a bit today from past experiences of her attacks. Tut!
Note the letter box next to the waste-bin on the kerbside?
That’s the one I walked passed contentedly forgetting that the reason I was out in the first place was to post me samples off that I’d forgotten about yesterday… and Wednesday too!
I was off down the road hobbling along into the distance in my own little meandering world around the block and realised I’d forgot again to posted them again, so I returned to do this post haste.
Well I didn’t actually drop the letter into the bin – but it was close – only just stopped missen. Tsk!
WC’d – failed to pass owt again but blood from the haemorrhoids flowed. Tut!
At least Arthur Itis is not too bad today.
Sod it, it has now!
Did some graphics all the same, just took more hassle and bother.
Thomas (An actual Train engineer).
David, with his dog Spike.
Meritt and me on the stagecoach delivering citizens and Wells Fargo mail.
I nodded off for an hour or two and woke up with the torn muscle under me ribs very painful again – Gnash! Maybe I moved awkwardly in me slumber, or sneezed? Either way I’m in agony again.
Tsk!

it’s a bugger getting old, innit – when a good day is measured by how much pain we wake up to !
Yer reet Dunc, no doubt about it, coupled with memory glitches and frustrating and embarrassing bodily movements… Tsk!
‘Fings ain’t wot they used to be…’ are they mate?
This beggars another question to be answered: why doesn’t it bother us as much as it should do?
Hey-ho, taketh care.