It’s nearly time for
the clocks to change. I can feel it in my bones. The mornings of late have been
so dark. I hate getting up in the dark. It goes against the grain. However, I’m
not that sure I appreciate dark evenings starting early in the evening, soon to
become mid-afternoon. On the whole I think I prefer the dark evenings. Usually
by now the weather is getting so miserable I’m quite glad to draw the curtains
& shut the cold, wet & windy outside while I remain snug & cosy
inside.
We’ve made two more
visits to the hospital. The Fox is now in the machine for 45 seconds at a time.
He’s still itchy. The blotches seem to have grown in size but they don’t look
such an angry red. They remain very itchy, almost more so. We’re telling
ourselves it’s still early days. He has another 6 weeks to go.
I was hoping today
would be a quiet day, a chance to recover from all these trips into Lancaster.
Then yesterday a great chunk fell off the sole of my shoe so today we’ll have
to go shoe shopping. It’s annoying as there isn’t much wear on the soles of the
shoe – after all most of the time I’m in my wheelchair – but after the best part
of 20 years the manmade sole has just
dried out & fallen to pieces. I’m hoping we can find a new pair here in the
one good shoe shop in Morecambe. If necessary, after tomorrow’s hospital trip,
we’ll have a look round Lancaster’s shops. Maybe have a meal out while we’re at
it…..
All this is making
our trip to Italy seem in the far distance. We still look back on it with great
affection. We’re even tempted to go again next year. Or maybe we’ll try a
longer cruise. Or visit Belgium – we met some very nice Belgians from Antwerp
when we were in Italy. Or perhaps it’s back to our favourite France. We’ll
think on. But first we want to get the Fox sorted & itch-free or at least
itch-under-control.
1 comment:
All these hospital visits for the Fox's treatment are sufficient to exhaust one, certainly would me, just with the thought and effort of getting there. Hoping and praying that the end result will prove especially rewarding.
We've really been noticing the shortening of daylight hours, especially as we accompany Piper on his evening walk. Love to you both from me and my beloved OH.
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