It has been a quiet peaceful sort of day.
It has been a quiet peaceful sort of day.
Woke up to a very windy rain day today and thought of Peter and his funeral so I wrote on my Forum On this very blustery and wet day I would like to just say bye to a cyber friend that I had never met and yet meant so much to me. His struggle was ahead of me– so he always was giving me such sound advice about Cancer and also about putting my affairs in order making sure our loved ones were safe. He was a man of great…
Today was the day to go to the hospital and meet My oncologist who also had the results of my CAT Scan.
We arrived early and couldn’t find anywhere to park so had to go back outside the Hospital grounds and park in the road.–not a good start.
Sat around a long time waiting as everyone else went in and was getting bored but worried as I thought it was going to be bad news and they were leaving me until last.
The weather was glorius after the stormy day Saturday.
Lots of washing went out on the line and we grabbed the dog and had awalk to the beach-- that made his day.
The skies were blue and the sea was a deeper blue with the white wind farm gleaming out to sea.
I took it very careful and got around the 2 miles it was great to exercise the dog and my legs.
I was exhausted when I got in and had lunch and a sleep.
The…
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