
Monday 2nd April 2018
Esperanto: Lundo 2an de aprilo 2018
00550hrs: Up and out of the £300 second-hand recliner within minutes of waking. Some form of rare-determination and will-power had overtaken my usually tepid yet obedient to psychosis and wandering off of on its own accord vacillating route and path of my mind.
Into the laundry room and got the machine going in a couple of minutes. Then back up in the lift to the apartment and straight on the computer to start creating this post off.
The time flew,
A belated note about another of our clan of residents passing away. We’re dropping like flies this year!
Back up to the flat again, had a wee-wee and made a brew.
Odd that no Porcelain Throne demands had been made yet from the innards?
I got the Health Checks tended to. Made up the graph for the nurse on Wednesday’s blood test.
I looked them up. The first site said; “These medications work by improving blood flow in the arms and legs. Pentoxifylline is used to treat chronic circulation disorders of the arms and legs, such as intermittent claudication (peripheral arterial disease) or trophic ulcers due to a poor blood supply.” I dug further, did a search with the name and heart, and got: “For patients with chronic occlusive peripheral vascular disorders of the extremities.” The last page indicated; Side Effects
The information possibly goes a way to explaining things. I might ask Dr Vindla about this later. They had mentioned possibilities relating to current ailments: Duodenal Donald, Reflux Roger, Anne Gyna and Dizzy Dennis?
Noticed another new sign on the notice board this time, a plea from the owner of a Glade Air Freshener spray, who lives in flat 21, for it to be returned by whoever nicked it!
Add this to the things stolen from the Obergruppenfurher Wardens Temporary Shed and Social Hut, and I think we may have to call in Columbo, Frost or Sherlock Holmes in to sort them out. Hehe!
Up to the apartment with the bag, and got it stored away.
It was 0320hrs when I had finished all the laundry room duties. Good going eh?
I did take a photograph of the electronic signboard near the lifts, but that too disappeared into the ether! I’m getting fed-up with this happening!
Just like yesterday morning, I heard that loud noise as if something was falling and landing on something hard? But there was no way could I identify where it was originating from. Most annoying.
Went to make a small mug of tea. Waiting for the kettle to boil, I went in the spare room to have a search for the odd brown sock. No luck!
But I did take this photo from the window. Bit of a ‘Moody’ one, do you think?
Back to my beloved computer to Check the Emails. Can you believe it!
Luckily it returned in a few minutes. But going so slow now. Took me ages to get the email postings done.
Back to the kitchen and made a mug of tea – and had to leave it to get cold, due to the startlingly accelerated need to use the Porcelain Throne! Another multi-coloured evacuation today, but far less messy with it, and no blood from Harold’s Haemorrhoids. So glad I invested in the Germaloid cream, now! The fungal lesion was a different story though, fresh and dried blood everywhere. Still, it is a quotidian event recently, so no surprise to me.
The tea was still just about warm enough to drink, so back to the computer.
I made the WP comments, then went to the WordPress Reader section. Next, back onto CorelDraw to create the header graphics for seven days, and save them to drafts. It took me over three hours, but I was pleased I’d got them done.
During these three-and-a-bit hours, boy did the weather change!
Did the Health Checks. Then back to the WordPress Reader then Comments.
I wish I could send some of the rain to Alburquerque for my cyber-friend Tim to have. There’s a bit of a shortage of precipitation in New Mexico. Thinking of this reminded me that Tim made a comment on Saturdays post, which made me larf!
“From Tim Saturday: Ace Inspector Inchcock comes in on the scene of a murder. “What do you think Ace Inspector?” asks one of the officers on the scene. “I think I have to wee-wee.” Replies Ace Inspector Inchcock. While standing at the urinal waiting for his prostate and bladder to reach an agreement, he looks up at the ceiling and reads “What are you looking up here for? The joke’s in your hand!” After a few chuckles, Ace Inspector Inchcock says “That’s it!” “What’s it?” the officer asked as he walked into the wet room. “The Joker!” Replied Ace Inspector Inchcock. “The Joker did it.” And the brilliant Ace Inspector Inchcock solved another murder.
Hehehe! It tickled me.
Made a mug of tea again, and did the third Health Checks. Tidied the wet room up.
Noise from BBJ above. Got the oven warming up, ready for the meal.
Feeling drained as well, now.
An Asda-Walmart Cumberland Pie with extra cheese on top, half a mini-minced-beef puff pastry pie, tomatoes, mashed potatoes with cheese and some seaweed.
Followed by a lemon mousse and a mug of fresh orange juice.
Ate it all up, then tried the internet.
Computer back on again.
Went for a wee-wee, that was interesting with the fingers all bent, painful and uncontrollable. Hehe!
I turned off the computer, too tired mentally to concentrate, anyway.
Another wee-wee and I settled down for an extended period of nods-off-waking-ups.
Huh!
I’ll have to put Ace Inspector Inchcock on the case of the missing sock. Your weather was doing a great quick change routine (great photos of the action), and we sure could use some of your wetness around here. That’s a great looking meal.
I didn’t realise til now that I, too, speak Esperanto.
Whodafunkit ?
Ah, you noticed my deliberate mistake, then.
Hehehe! I just gerrowt right, yer know!