Thanks Tinks. Feeling a bit better and managed to get a fair bit of preparation work done for some training I'm doing next week.
Just heard from Dan - poor lad has tonsillitis again and is sat waiting to see a doctor. Nolic
Sue, the worst news. Of course in your heart you knew that it was just a matter of time but it's a hammer blow when someone actually tells you. Only consolation is he's in the right place with good palliative care. If he could articulate it he would be telling you to stop worrying about him and look after yourself. Thinking about you...
Moh, yes if you want to do so but low temperature burning like that can lead to tarry deposits in the flue so I let it burn out. Remember it's still like a very hot radiator for hours after it has stopped burning. Mine's out but still too hot to touch and front room still warm.
Belle, have cracked cleaning glass, my spit not as strong as Deadly's!
Comrade, if you are a wimp, join the club! It's a serious cold and needs to be treated with respect. I remember trying to fight a similar cold off in 1981 but in the end had to go to the doctors. He said that the nice thing about treating me was that I didn't go to him until I had classic symptoms, he said I had Pleurisy, gave me the strongest antibiotics he had and sent me home to bed! Don't follow my example.
Today I shall be walking carefully, keeping warm and well fed and finishing reading Deighton's Bomber.
Stanley Challenger Graham
Stanley's View
scg1936 at talktalk.net
"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
Seem to have shrugged off the worst symptoms again and managed to get through loads of work today - until my laptop gave up the ghost.
I now have only a couple of more assignments then an assessed presentation for my life long teaching certificate and I got all my training presentations sorted out into part reveal power point to make effective use of my new projector. (tax allowable) So reasonably happy bunny today. Nolic
Snap Sue! The after effects still linger but Doctor Green will cure them!
Keeping warm, reading and being very careful when walking! I felt sorry for Pluggy yesterday, he came to sort my Flying Machine and was hampered by the fact he still needs a walking aid after his broken leg. Not the best combination for the ice underfoot!
Stanley Challenger Graham
Stanley's View
scg1936 at talktalk.net
"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
My brother in Southampton had similar for about 17 days. He was so bad he couldn't come and see dad. Dave came two days ago and will go home tomorrow. Dad asleep most of the time but he did manage to talk to Dave and to his cousin
Finishing the last of my teaching course submissions and trying to get to grips with spreadsheets for my accounts. Oh and watching Wales v Scotland this afternoon. Nolic
Thanks Belle. Today I am mainly doing my usual things. Aquafit this morning, French this afternoon, Art this evening. My brother is back tomorrow for Dads birthday and staying overnight so I have also being changing beds etc. My other brother has gone back to Southampton. Its good to have a normal day.