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Sorry, it’s not a good one (blog) from here on.
The England match, Seizures with the shock of them winning on penalties, the tumble, and much-needed sleep overtook me.
Highlights here and there, but little written content.
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Very dark.
Unknown why I took this. I can’t recall taking it.
Morning.
Taken seconds before the tumble.
Struggled to get the slippers on. You can see the loose carpet I slipped on seconds later between the slippers.
Waste sorted.
Bootiful!
Food delivery.

4 Frazzles were ordered and charged for, and 2 arrived.
Football Match. Seizure.
Taken to the right.
Taken to the left, both from the kitchen.
Still kaki, almost cube-shaped.
Had to patch up the compression dressing, then do the usual medicationings, olive oiled the wears, and Germoloided the haemorrhoids. Acne and Barrier creams were applied.
Had a struggle to get the PPs on today.
And getting the Phorpain Gel on;
It was as painful as it had ever been.
Talk about making myself jump, which, of course, got the Cartilages playing up. With the compression tackle on the right leg, I can no longer use Phorpain to ease the agony. Hehehe!
So, more painkillers were taken. At least getting dressed was not so bad; it was just the long pullover nightshirt.
The carer arrived and got the one odd bamboo diabetic sock and slippers on for me.
Fantastic sun rays are coming through the cloud to the right of the balcony. Had the alien invasion started? Hahaha!
Lamburgers with sliced tomatoes in sourdough rolls, & a can of carrots & peas were cooked and served up. A pot of mandarin segments in orange jelly was the day’s dessert.
What a great hue later on!
A Pareidoliaising Delight!
Heads, eyes, animals, Great!
Here’s the brolly revealed that I could not find!
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May your foibles ferment with festivities!
Tumbling is for young people. The lambergers sound good. Wonderful sunset with all kinds of images in the clouds.
Thanks, Tim. Appreciate that.
I did find the brolly, and no, the ode will not be deprecated 🙂
Good on both points, Sir! Thanks.
With pleasure 🙂
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And – I take a liberty (hopefully not to offend)
A limerick in thy honour!
Down Nottingham there’s odist called Gerald
whose smithing of words keeps us levelled,
he’s house bound but not gagged,
by his words bad leaders are scragged,
all of which makes him our prophet as herald.
Cheers 🙂
Hahaha! Great, Paul.
I’ll put that on the blog, mate. Cheers!
At least you are out and about in blog land and the weather is that dire, sometimes that is the best place to be.
Thanks sweetheart. The blogging may have to take a back seat soon. The eyes just may be going to get looked at, the District Nurse is going to see what she can do for me with the Doctor to get me reffered to the EENT again for the Cataract and Glaucoma. Which means a break in blogging until after the operations I think. Then some new spectacles, get the teeth done. And just maybe in the middle of all this, Cartilage Carole and Chloe can get some treatment. Two weeks time its off to the Diabetes Clinic again, no, three weeks time. Then the leg ulcer and varicose veins. How ti get to these places will need help from Carer Kara, she sorts my finances, lifts and appointments out for me, bless her.
I rabbited on a bit there, sorry. ♥