
Thursday 8th August 2019
Indonesian: Kamis 8 Agustus 2019
23:25hrs: I woke in the specific knowledge that something was going to go wrong. The EQ was positive of this! I was calm about this, for it was a definite happening and warning from the EQ, so nothing could change things. I just had to try and stay relaxed when it arrives.
I disentangled my short, plump body with its skinny quivering limbs, from the £300, second-hand, c1968, hideous grotty, beige-coloured, rickety, sometimes working, recliner. I utilised the EGPWWB (Emergency Grey Plastic Wee-Wee Bucket). The very rare for me, BOBSL (Blasting-Out-But-Short-Lived) wee-wee, was a bit of a shock at first, but painless.
Ah, well, nowt to be done about it now. So, I cleaned things up, the staining was too deep to get cleaned off, Huh! I got the kettle on and rinsed-out the handwashing and got them hanging to dry.
As I was taking the medications, the need for the Porcelain Throne made itself known. So, off of the wet room. This session was more like I like them to be! Far shorter, and less painful than they have been in ages. Almost, a pleasure,
I pressed on as best I could with the fingers, (well, it’d be impossible without them, wouldn’t it. Hahaha!) with the updating. Which took me ages to complete, but I got there. Posted off to WordPress. I made some more page top graphics and thoughts, then made a start on this post.
I went on the WordPress Reader, and had a read and look at others work. Some great stuff enjoyed and liked.
I just had to try and catch up on Facebook, I’m so far behind. Spent two hours getting it done! Swagger Mode Adopted!
I strolled delicately along, slowly with the three-wheeler, and towards the end of the complex, the yellow no-parking lines, which cannot be in force yet, were buried by parked vehicles.
How the bus can get through, beats me. On Winchester Street Hill at the top, the Mercedes van was still parked in the same spot on the pavement. Again I had to go on the road to get by it. I took a photo that shows the registration number. Thinking if I see a policeman in Sherwood, I can tell him, so he or she can check to see if it had been stolen.
What the heck am I thinking of – ‘See a Policeman in Sherwood?’ Not a cat in hells chance! What an Eizel, and alter cocker, I am!
I made my merrily, contentedly and singing to myself, down the hill, occasionally nearly losing control of the three-wheeler guide. Hehe! At the junction of Mansfield, I took snap to the left, then to the right. I had planned to take some pictures of the whole row of shops, but the shakes forced me to take four tries before I got these two that were unblurred enough to use!
There were very few shoppers about. Which is understandable, with the selection of pathetic shops on offer to tempt anyone.
I called into the Co-op and remembered to get a packet of demerara sugar. They had some fresh pod peas that looked in decent shape, so I got a pack of them too. Then hobbled up the hill, and into Wilko’s store. I was looking for some bleach, they only had scented, so I got a lemon one. My search for a small saucepan with a lid failed as well! I did get a packet of yoghourt covered peanuts, though.
I was putting the camera back in the pocket, and a Nottinghamian Pavement Cyclist was
It was eerie, the lack of people about for a Thursday morning. I reckon that Sherwood, as a shopping centre, is dying a death!
Where it arrived at 09:32hrs, hence I could use my free bus pass! Oh, I am a tight-wad! Hahaha!
I was soon driven the three stops back to the flats.
I took a phot of Winwood and Winchester Courts as I made my way home to my beloved Woodthorpe Court. As I got inside, a lady who I cannot for the love of me remember her name opened the door for me as I approached. Nice lady and her hubby a grand chap too. We had a chinwag, laugh and a nibble. She told me the walkthrough to the Winwood complex is now open. I wished her all the bestest and made my way to the elevators. I took three shots of the new empty of people cut-through.
I noticed the toe-stubbing qualities of the pins sticking up from the counter barrier in the floor. Obviously, it isn’t finished yet. I hope Hehe!
I put the fodder away and got the oven warming up.
The yellow plum tomato was sliced, and tasty a bit meaty, not bad at all. The bacon fries were grand! Beetroot was superb. The fresh garden peas, excellent! Mini pork & pickle pie, heavenly! The baguettes were putrid! The lemon mousse, passable. Overall taste rating, 8.8/10.
While digging into the feast, Stroke Unit Support nurse Jenny rang and made a new appointment for Stroke Physio. Next Thursday at 10:00hrs. I put this on the calendar.
Took the evening medications, and put a hat on to block the light, and tried to get back to sleep. Which, amazingly, I did!
TTFNski!
A red moon and foxes walking near the Western Wall. The end is near. Did the father pushing the perambulator try and take you out like the cyclists? He and the baby look very determined. You got a lot of nice shots despite the shakes. Looks like they still need to do a little bit of finish work where the busted through the wall. Nice looking dinner.
Oh, yes, Tim, the end is nigh!
My at the time unknown EQ, around 1952, told me I would see the end of the world.
Damned EQ! Hehehe!
I got a smile from the toddler, I remember that now.
Many of my shots were not usable, Tim. The intermittent shakes in the hands, may have been making up for their kindness the day before. Hehe! I’m getting better at the left-hand shots now. (Sometimes)
I hope nobody trips on the dodgy floor covering at the entrance. (Especially me, Haha!)
The poor wardens. I don’t k now how they’ve coped with the disturbances, mayhem and mess, this last two years and a bit.
Hope things alright your end, Sir.
TTFNski, thanks.
Life’s been hectic. Not much time for blogs and other fun stuff. Got new printers at the office last week. I had to perform all kinds of voodoo (chicken bones, incantations, eyes of newt, bat wings, virgins blood, etc.) to get all the computers to print to the new printers. Although at least half of the problems are from the staff not paying attention to instructions. Staff: “It’s not printing again.” Me: “Show me what you did to print.” Staff member selects print and clicks Print on the print menu. Printer produces a sheet that says “Missing or invalid code.” Me: “You have to put in a project code before it will print your file.” Staff: “I forgot how and where to put in the project code.” I sigh and explain it again, and again, and again… Some of them just never seem to get it.
Oh, heck. problems, problems!
I’d have written it down and kept it in my pockets all the time.
I love the Chicken-bones, incantations, eyes of the newt, bat wings, virgins blood, etc… Hehehe!
I do hope they get the message, Sir.
Fingers crossed for you!
Cheers.