Sunday 19 January 2020

A Long March

Its a long long walk to the department of the hospital I had to visit on Friday - twice.   At least it was a bit of exercise,  And I also thought a possible money-saver, as probably a good 10 per cent of us crumblies perish en route, thus saving the NHS a fortune. Anyway, I made it this time;  and it was a lovely drive, there and back - a wonderful light on everything.

Strange weather - anvil clouds - blue sky - sudden short rainshowers - a rainbow - the artwork of empty trees against blue sky - all lovely - but strangely warm for the bleak Midwinter.

Jacks was supposed to come to supper on Saturday, but cancelled at the last minute.  She was not feeling at all well. 

Jean and I had one good return visit on Saturday morning, placing the Blood brochure with a really nice guy who wants us to come back and discuss it with him. We hope to call in Tuesday morning.  Then it was off for coffee and cake (for those who are allowed cakes) with our siblings and some encouragement to really try to increase the witness we can give over the coming Memorial Season.

The meeting this morning was wonderful.  How do people cope without this teaching - a though which I hope will help to inspire me to get out and teach others.

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