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I took these two photographs of the falling rain sometime last night or, more likely, earlier this morning. I can’t recall taking them, though. I found them on the SD card when I loaded the food photo but missed putting them on yesterday’s blog. Obviously, they were snapped from the balcony through the glass windows. Yes, it was raining again in Sherwood. But we needed it.
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After staying in one position for so long overnight, as I stood up to remove the catheter night bag, Cartilage Chloe pained me like never before! She gave way, and I collapsed to the floor. No harm done; I grabbed the back of the recliner on my way down, and my knees barely touched the floor. Unfortunately, I twisted the torso and
kicked off. She’s still hurting now, but mainly only when I get up to walk. Well, it’s more like a delicate walking-stick-aided hobble. Hehe!
I meandered into the balcony, to take to take a view of the end car park mudslide. An oddly blue tinge to this one, a little like Saturday morning?
Another poor-quality, shaky photograph of the front car park on Chestnut Way in front of the Woodthorpe Court flats was taken.
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For the first time in months, my evacuation was in the same mode as the morning dump the day before. But this one was even bigger and more painful than Monday’s
job.
After three flushes, the end of the gigantic torpedo was still sticking out of the water! I had to get a bamboo stick and break up
the submarine in the water to get it to the sewer! An application of Germoloid ointment eased things.
My
. The Acne & Eczema cream was applied. A blob of Germolene dabbed on the,
s papules
and
both
knees.
I left the most painful one until last. The
Dakacorting of poor Little Inchie Fungal Lesion.
Next, I olive-oiled
the ears. Then, spray the tooth pain-easier on the teeth. Then I
got the Blepha
Gel and
were applied, I used the last of this, I must get more. Then, the Acne and Eczema cream was used. It’s a busy business with all this medicationalisationing! Hehe!
Then, I tackled getting a shave. One mishap, I dropped the can of shaving foam, and it landed right on my ingrowing toenail on the right foot! Just four little nicks shaving.
The next four hours were spent in a seizure, haze, or I’d fallen asleep, or some combination, patches of memory, but these can’t be validated as correct. Carers are unidentified; the last two calls were done by Carer Israel. I can recall Israel taking off the diabetic socks. That’s all.
The meal was sorted out very late… in the A.M.
I’d scribbled a rating on the notepad, but I can’t recall doing it. So it must have been a feast to give it 9.3?
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I didn’t understand this at all?
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The Day That Partially Didn’t Happen
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Cheers, Each – Taketh Care
You’re in auto-mode, taking photos when needed, and don’t remember taking them. That’s a good way to be.
Snap-happy mode? Hehehe!
Cheers.
Great shots! The ode is sadly true, I desire less roundabouts.
“I desire less roundabouts!” Hehehe!
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Your pictures are nice, Gerry, even if you don’t remember taking them. Your ode says a lot about life. Great job, getting stuff done.
Thanks, Tim.
Hope you are coping my cyber-friend.