Moth season began on Monday night when Col put out his moth trap for the first time this year. Three moths spent the night with us in their cosy eggbox rooms - one was a Hebrew Character, the other two were Common Quakers. COMMON Quakers. Hyacinth Bucket - sorry, Bouquet - would not have been pleased if they had turned up in Richard's moth trap!
But I shall try and get over the loss of social status.
Still in a lot of pain Tuesday morning, but managing without my Zimmer - which is almost like being Usain Bolt these days.
The sun is out, and no sign yet of what the old rhyme warns us: "The March wind doth blow, and we shall have snow..."
Still in pain, right ankle very swollen, on Wednesday morning, but zimmer free, if slow. Which is a good thing and we had a Bible study to conduct. Our student, who cancelled it, has asked if we will re-start.
So we re-started the Bible study with the flower lady - and came back with two chocolates, one for me and one for him. He gave me the one for him, so I had two chocolates. I should not even have had one.
Had to Zoom to the meeting last night. I was hoping to get there, but Col said I would not be able to make it. He was quite right, it was even very difficult to sit through the Zoom session.
The world situation continues to be tragic, this war - if war it is - continues. I have brothers and sisters on both sides of this lethal divide and my prayer is that they will continue to be united in their love for the Creator and for each other, and not let "the world" divide them.
And here is a thought from our midweek meeting: True loyalty is love translated into action - with reference to the loyal love that Jehovah showed to Abraham and his descendants.
If I can't do all that much action-wise in the physical sense now, I hope I can continue to try to tell all who will listen about the Kingdom of God, via letters, email, etc. And I did make Col a roast chicken dinner yesterday, followed by an apple crumble.


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