
Sunday 18th February 2018
Moari: Rātapu 18 Huitanguru 2018
0130hrs: Another personality woke up this morning. He had no fears, worries or lack of control over his brain’s thoughts. I recognised this condition immediately, but Inchcock’s own mode returned within seconds of this. I suffered dysania as well. I lay, pondering and musing on anything and everything that seemed to have no connection to reality; but soon came out of it, and forced myself out of the £300 second-hand recliner. Off to collate the laundry room needs, then down with the clothing.
Then nipped outside and took a picture of the front of the building looking up.
It didn’t come out very well, I’m afraid. Just a bit nippy out there today.
Took the medications with a mug of water.
Off to the Porcelain Throne. Oh, dear! Not good in any department this morning. The lesion had been bleeding, and the evacuation was, so Trotsky affected, I took a Dia capsule afterwards.
Time to go down and move the gear from washer to dryer.
Too small I expect.
Got on with the diaries. Started this one off up to here, then updated the Saturday post and got it sent off.
I was a tad confused when I saw the current weather given as Sunny? It was pitch black outside, as the earlier photograph indicates.
At this point, I decided I’d try to get out later today into Woodthorpe Grange Park, to visit the Tropical Gardens and get some photos and a little exercise.
Back up to the flat and my hopes were vanquished. I carried out an inefficacious search for the absconded grey sock. Humph!
0500hrs: Went on Facebooking, adding to albums and then the TFZers site. Started on the TFZer graphic.
1020hrs: Got it finished at last! Gosh and golly, that took some time to get something like right.
On Facebook again and posted it. I pray they like it.
Sister Jane rang me and, we had a little natter.
Off to get the ablutions done, and then get out to the Tropical Garden. (If it is open today, of course.) The ailment treatments took a bit longer than I thought they would. The lesion had to be negotiated carefully. Took the midday medications and did the Health Checks, then set off out.
This is the route out and back that I took. Not far at all.
Crossed my fingers the other ones will come out alright.
I went up the hill, and within a few yards, Hippy Hilda started kicking-off, nastily too. Of course, with the route there being all uphill, I could not complain, could I? Hehe!
Ah, that was a lot better! I hobbled on through the trees, taking in the wonder of nature and the smell of dog poo! Masses of broken-off branches everywhere – but some of the dogs liked them to take home.
Here we are in February (I’m quick yer know, note I didn’t need to consult the calendar then. Hehe!) and these purple beauties are forcing their way through the soil, broken branches and dog droppings already.
I think they are purple anyway. Being colour shade blind and all that.
I wandered slowly through the unkept part of the gardens, arriving at the compound where the Plant shop is located.
Cause it always gets all dirty after it’s been there a while.
The spectacles misted up in seconds. I’d forgotten how hot it was in here. There was nothing new from last year as far I could tell, but some stuff had been moved around.
They had a smell that reminded me of Camp Coffee when I used to the unscrew the lid? Are they related to coffee in some way?
It dawned on me then that Hippy Hilda and Anne Gyna had both relented and departed from my ailment list activations. Hehe, Hurrah!
Had a few minutes more meandering around and then left.
I really did enjoy the almost pain-free walk back down the hill. And the lack of noise from the ankle-snappers, dogs and radios, thanks to my forgetting to take the hearing aids with me. Tsk!
Taking a different way through the woods to get back on to Chestnut Grove.
The feet were beginning to sting a bit as I entered the lobby doors.
Sat there, waiting for a taxi to arrive, were Jenny, Doris and Frank. We had a little natter that I really did enjoy for a minute or two.
Health Checks and medications were done.
Pork Knuckle, tomatoes, snap peas, baked beans and the potato Fritters, rated this one at 8.9/10.
All good. Put the tray on the next chair while I cleaned my spectacles. fell asleep.
Woke a couple of hours later, got the pots washed and settled again to watch some TV. Nodded off.
Stirred again around an hour later, thought it was time to get up. Struggled out of the recliner and off for a wee-wee. Bit of bleeding, so I cleansed the lesion and applied the cream. Then I realised the time was 2130hrs!
Back to the £300 second-hand recliner but could not sleep again. So I put on the TV. Drifted off at the first set of commercials.