
Wednesday 12th February 2020
Welsh: Dydd Mercher 12fed Chwefror 2020
The leaflet notification was about the, until now unmentioned fire in Winchester Court last week. Headed: Winchester Court Fire Damage. Apparently, it was the sprinklers that had flooded the place but saved lives, they told us in the letter. No mention of any flooding in the flat below, as Malcolm told us at the bus stop. There followed a list of common sense do’s and don’ts regarding a fire taking place.
Then I wondered if this included the Black biting Boll-Weevils, the ghosts, the aliens and or the Goblins? That I am sure are a natural part of the mysteries of my beloved Woodthorpe Court, that lies somewhere between the twilight zone and a wormhole slipping through a tear in the fabric of space & the spacetime continuum. With illusion, delusion, & hallucination. Hehehe! I am a fool!
I made a new list of reminders and put it in the walker-trolley, with the Newsletter to read at the surgery later.
I made a brew of tea, took the medications and had a WAOQ (Weak-All-Over-Quickly) wee-wee. Then pressed on with updating the daily post. Got it completed and sent photos to Pinterest.
Then made a start on this blog up to here. Went on the WordPress Reader next. Made a brew, then visited the TFZer Facebook.
Nibbled some bikkies and had a mug of tea, and got the ablutions tended to, as quietly as possible, so as not to disturb the neighbours, a stand-up at the sink job. Can’t use the shower cause of the noise it makes.
I got a few graphics made up on CorelDraw. Then got some nibbles for the nurses in the trolley. The nurses aren’t in the trolley you understand? That’s where I put the bag of nibbles! Snigger!
I took two snaps of the tiny moon that lingered in the sky. Got the black bags on the trolley, and had a last wee-wee. Safety-First!
Made sure I’d got the bus-pass and ailments list with me. Camera in my pocket and set-off out for the hobble to Carrington.
Back in a couple or three hours. I hope!
By gum, it was cold out there! I had a little trouble controlling the three-wheeler-guide trolley at times but managed. I think with Arthur Itis coming on so strong caused the problem for me. Talk about Limpalong Cassidy, Haha!
I turned left along Mansfield Road en route and took these shots of the traffic. I can’t remember why I did. Maybe, to show the thriving hub of Sherwoods closed down shops?
In this snap on the right, although in the distance, is an animal of the Nottingham Pavement Cyclist variety. The buck-toothed
I arrived at the Medical Practice and made my way inside to the reception desk. Where the lady smiled at me and welcomed me like I was a long lost Grandfather! That cheered me up! ♥
I got seated and started the crossword puzzles. A chap sat next to me, amiably started a confab, and we had a laugh or two, and he even got a couple of clues in the crossword for me. By gad, it’s good to get out and about on days like this! After a while, Dr Vindla came out to collect me.
Her first words when we got in the treatment room, was: “I’ve not seen you for while!” But instant reply (Made with a grin on my face!) was, “Have you tried to get an appointment to see yourself?” She retorted cleverly with; “Well, I can see your not dead yet!” With an even bigger smile than mine was! Gawd, I love that woman’s sense of humour!
We went through the problems I am having. And the results were; She sent me to the nurse for a sample and four blood tests. She’ll let me know when the results come back.
She contacted the Chemist for me and afterwards told me the prescription will arrive this Saturday. I pointed out that I only have a day-and-a-half of medications left, and it is four days until Saturday? I reminded her of the Carrington Pharmacy, 343-345 Mansfield Rd, Nottingham NG5 2DA, had left me without any for five days last month, and ventured that this may be part of my problems suffered? She got on the phone back to the Chemist, asked for the Pharmacist, and had a word with him, as I left to go to the nurse’s room.
As I came out after the marathon blood-letting session with the friendly new-to-me nurse, who I had in tucks telling her the names I’ve given my ailments, Dr Vindla came to me and told me that the Chemist is on the way here (The Medical Practice) now, with this month’s prescriptions! Now that is real service, bless her cotton socks!
I was over the moon! (Not literal, you understand?) I chatted to the receptionist between patient for a few minutes, and a pretty girl arrived, with the bag of goodies for me! She had written down for me, the date of the next ones was due. 9th March. I thanked her, and feeling cared for, and in high spirits, I thanked everyone again, and departed, whistling to myself, I think!
I was greeted there in true Lidl fashion, ignored! I ended up at the self -serve checkouts with, Fabric softener, a tin of garden peas, bin liner bags, Salt & Vinegar potato snacks, grated cheese and German smoked ham. I paid up, and out to the bus stop. Where I had another
Up the incline to the bus shelter, a ganglet of Winwoodonians were gathered. Some chit-chatting, sarcastic comment and light insults were shared. Hehehe! They chinwagged on the short trip up the hill back to the flats. Jenny, Nora, Frank and others.
The knees were bad now, and a chap must have seen me struggling with the trolley, and assisted me off of the bus. I fang you! As I limped through the Winwood Court social area, a lady must have read this blog and assured me that she would not be rude to me. Handing over the new frying pan incident). Bless her. ♥
I could not catch up with Nora and Frank en route to Woodthorpe Court. And, Nora is 91 years of age, still beautiful and a dignified lady! ♥
I got in the apartment, and unloaded purchases, and put them away. Not a lot, but apart from the garden peas, everything else was actually needed, so I did well with not
Arthur Itis was even worse than earlier, now. Mmm? Why though?
I got the prescriptions checked and stored away in the medical drawers. The dates on the PillMate blister packs were still wrong. 17th January. The dates on the individual packs were February 6th? But the voted 3rd best Chemist in Nottingham, Carrington Pharmacy, 343-345 Mansfield Rd, Nottingham NG5 2DA, are at least catching up, slowly.
Got some mushroom and garden peas on the cook, and started the oven warming up for the chips later. And made a start on updating this blog.
Fatigued soon set in! So, I stopped on the blogging, got the chips in the oven, and got the handwashing done, rung and hung!
Overall a taste-rating of 5/10 for this one.
Aha! The TV was back on! At the bus stop earlier, one of the gals told me that the Fire Sprinkler installation crew had accidentally cut the communal cable. I thought as much! Still, obviously, they have now, three days later, got it repaired. Not that I mind really honestly. Falling asleep watching DVDs in just as easy to do. Hahaha!
I got the ox on and started to watch a documentary, no, I’m wrong. It was The Dog Rescuers, on channel 54. I was doing well and stayed awake for the whole of the first part, then the advertisements came on… Zzzz!
That was a heck of a good day with the doctor, got to entertain a new nurse, got your meds right away, with only one good know on your poor old knee. You got good photos both ways. You made a nice-looking meal even though you couldn’t eat it all.
Merci, Sir.
A better day all round, thanks.
Podiatrist today, Dentist tomorrow… Three new appointment awaited after seeing the Doctor… Falls Team, Medical Magement, and the Haematology. (I couldn’t find the paper I scribbled this on yesterday, got it now though. I’d logivally placed it in the wheeler-guide basket, in full view. Ah!
I don’t know how I find the time to be ill… It must be even harder for you. Grafting, lecturing, song penning, photographicalisationing, Family and furries and all that? Hehehe!
Cheers, Sir.
Wow, what an action packed day! Glad to see you up and around (even if it’s going all over to see doctors and such). xx <3
Bless yers, Rachel.
Too many Whoopsiedangleplops, geting thetime wrong for the clinic appointment was my Master-Whoopsie of the year so far. I’m got the time written down on a sticker. I’d puit it in my written diary. I got it on Googloe Calender, and still got it wrong!
I’m still cringing when I think of it! What a Klutz!
But I stll love you! ♥
You’ve a keen eye for kind kin, kind Sir! Kindness is something that oft seems the rarest of qualities among our fellow travelers. The most discourteous among them appear to revel doing random acts of unkindness, those genuine expressions were also contagious — I benefitted from the cheer as well because those good words brought an appreciative smile at this very reading station — including the
“handing over the new frying pan incident.” Felt that one here as well 🙂
Kind cheers!
Thanks for that, Bill. Cheered me up a bit as well, reading the well worded writting.
I bet you have a high EQ as well? My EQ senses it.
I went for a job many years ago, at the first depot being opened in the UK by UPS. Had a two day assessment course, after which, I discovered I had the highest ever recorder EQ in the UK, and the lowest ever IQ.
I had to go home and look-up what EQ was. Hehehe!
Take care, mate, and no overdoing it!
Hope you missed the snow?
TTFN.
A curious thing about tests along my path. I took an IQ test in elementary school and was told that it was not like a regular quiz, so I decided to select random answers and my record was honored with IQ of 90. Only IQ test I’ve ever taken, so I guess you could say that ignorance of IQ is what happened: Ignorance Quotient. 🙂
Have not even taken an EQ test, but now am raring to give it a go. With an official 90 IQ it might be a cakewalk or something.
Worked my way through single parenthood (and school) at the IRS. I shall have to look up what the measure was called, but the object was an ability to recognize patterns on tax returns. Scored quite well on that one. That skill also helped me learn languages (including computer languages). Grand bunch of people I worked with too. 🙂
Not overdoing ‘care taking’ is a grand idea!
We also got as much snow as your photographicaliz(s)ations taken from the window with too large a ledge. Harharhar!
TTFN 2 U.
That was a well-told, interesting story and a half, mate!
I can’t recall them at the assessment, giving any IQ or EQ scores scores, Bill. Just telling me, with frowned faces, that it was the lowest IQ they have ever had! The highest EQ, amazed me, until I got around to looking up what it was.
My education was sadly poor. Mater kept running away to avoid the police, and Dad was not interested in my learning, just gettiing me a job when I left school at 14.
Doing the housework and shopping at home. Dad helped out though, he got me a extra evening paper round! Hahaha!
I fell into my forte in food retailing. Manages Tesco and Co-op stores, and was content. Had a go at my own shop when redundancy was due, but that went pear-shaped. Got a good job at Carters pop, bloody hard work, bur excellent wages. The redundancy again, worked for agencies, (lousy time)s. The got into security, on a pittance. Got shot, then made redundant.
Yes, my luck, I’m used to.
Taketh care Sahib!