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That's the best they can do? I hope they would do better if there were a problem, so maybe that means it's just a formality? Any expectations that you'd still be in the same place four months from now are ridiculous if there's anything wrong.
I know the medical systems are all stressed out, but problems tend to get worse if not dealt with in a timely manner, and what if you needed to see someone else, but can't even call to schedule it until after April? Especially if it means you'll be in any discomfort or pain.

I hate bad nights; which is most of them lately. Pain keeps you from sleeping which increases the pain, and round and round we go.
Does this mean you need a second knee operation?

At least I have an appointment Alicia, I'm still waiting for my eye follow up appointment that he said I'd hopefully have this year. Luckily things are relatively controlled and it gives me chance to decide if I really want to change meds - she did say she'd have to apply for funding, so maybe that is why there is such a delay. Hope it's nothing serious with your 'good' knee MT



We're back to the masking recommendation, with an old perennial: washing your hands. And not touching your face. I got out of the extra-hand-washing habit when it turned out covid wasn't spread much that way - but all the other viruses ARE.

I've been very sensible this week Alicia (well, apart from today!), as I know cold weather is an asthma trigger, so even though it's looked sunny and dry, which is the kind of weather I wanted to walk in, it's been way too cold to do enough to hit my step count in. There is definitely cold things going round at work, I've just got a bit of a post nasal drip thing still going on.

Exercising outside in the cold months requires that you BE sensible - if you have a quick exit strategy, you can leave quickly if you get too cold when you didn't expect to be.
But getting outside is still something I wish I could do when it's cold, and I don't dare risk it - if something happened to Maggie, I wouldn't be able to get home safely. That's what happens when you can depend on your own legs.
(Maggie - the thing I ride: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTnUZ...) I haven't tried in really cold weather yet, and probably won't.

My issue with walking in this weather is my asthma Alicia, I was walking for barely 10 mins to collect the car, chatted with them for about 5 mins, then a 2 min drive home and I was wheezing worse than I have for a long time!

You don't need to challenge your lungs - stay warm. Does a nice woolly scarf help?
It's always something!


Hope everybody is good and fine.
Just returned from an incredible two months in Canada. Back here until 29th December, then off for a four month trip through Jordan, Java, Bali and Sumatra. Half way through the final version of my Truth About Trees book which I hope to pick up on my return and finish it at last.

Wow, your next trip sounds amazing Stuart, enjoy Christmas in the UK!


Different systems, obviously.

Not worth worrying about!

Yep - although no plans of being the boss!! At least I can make people happy with the things I can't eat.




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But anyway it gives me a chance to wish everybody Merry Christmas :-)

I did wonder what had happened to you Jim, glad you've got some kind of internet, and hope you have a good Christmas.

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Good grief, what a saga Jim. Glad you have managed to get some connectivity at least.



We drove to one Daughter's, another daughter joined us there, and the third daughter and her husband joined us on skype :-)
As my lady wife said, any dinner you don't have to make is a good one :-)


Glad you had some good family time Jim

I actually got started doing something I didn't want to do yesterday, but is hanging over me, and felt good about being able to finally start.
So I guess that counts.

It dates back to the olden days - when the well off gave 'Christmas boxes' to their servants - I would have linked to an article but Goodreads won't allow it. There's one on the BBC website under newsround called "Why is it called Boxing Day?"
Anyway these days it is another Bank Holiday, that workers receive as a paid day off.

I have driven to the borders and back with family through some interesting weather, over the top of Soutra it looked like a winter wonderland with the snow on the pine trees. None of that here it is just wet - it seems we are in the wet season now, after six months of virtually no rain.

I clearly do mine the wrong way round Jim!! Hope you enjoyed your family time R

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Thanks. The Wikipedia article elaborated on that, gave substitute dates, explained how formerly British colonies may celebrate, talks about shopping, a holiday, and a possible small cash offering. Omnibus term everyone thinks they understand, sort of like almost anything else merchandisers have got their hands on.
I probably got my general 'celebration' and gifts idea from reading Dickens and similar literature without any grownup to ask about such things.
Hope it was a good one!

Boxing Day you don't have to cook because there's so much food left over. My contribution is to remember to get in pickles and chutney to go with all the cold meat :-)
You can watch sport if you want, go for a walk if you want, slouch around and read if you want. It's your day
We always regarded it as the real day off because obviously the 27th would be really busy as you caught up with all the stuff you didn't get done 25th and 26th (and had probably 'pre-done' on the 23rd and 24th :-) )

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Yes, I definitely do mine the other way round!!

but I always have to feed livestock so that's the one constant. It's like somebody else being reminded that they have to breathe :-)


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Another thing is traditionally we had the Boxing Day sales - these days, Black Friday rather overshadows that.


Boxing Day rainbow: https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...
Bridge not quite under water: https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...
Christmas Tree: https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...
Tealight holder: https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...
Lake covered in snow and ice: https://www.goodreads.com/photo/group...

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