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Nacreous Clouds and a Bit More Moaning

 

Again, I am demoted to mere onlooker as Julia grabs the honours with her phone. She feels she could have done better, but as she was on the way home, in a crowded street and only had her phone, it’s hard to see how.

At first, when she saw people looking up, she thought the pigeons were doing something amusing on the side of a building.

I am a little better today, though as the afternoon wore on I still found difficulty concentrating. Getting home, I threw myself into a chair and sat, staring out of the window. That’s just how knackered I am after a day of being worn down by pain. I had thought I knew a bit about pain after a number of accidents, broken bones, embarrassing medical procedures and school concerts, but it seems there are new levels of pain awaiting me. I didn’t need to learn this the year before I retire.

One of our customers came in to sell us his collection. He is leaving coins and re-entering the world of Pigeon Racing, which was his hobby as a boy. They use geo-location now, instead of pigeon clocks, and it is all much slicker than it used to be. And birds are now more expensive. Good animals always have been expensive, as the link shows, but the breeding can be very profitable.

That’s enough for me now. I have shopped for Christmas, including the food and presents for Julia, who eventually decided what she wanted. Most of her stuff will be here before Christmas, which is a miracle. Tapping a few keys doesn’t seem a lot of effort but it’s about all I can manage at the moment. At midnight I will have an antibiotic and go to bed. I actually slept quite well last night, which helped with the recovery.

Doctor and Nacreous Clouds

I spent a very unpleasant night with repeating, pointless dreams, and awoke after broken sleep to find i was a little better than yesterday, but not much.

As I rose and drove Julia to work I realised I was still in a  lot of pain, and that she nagged me constantly.  She won’t go to the doctor when she is ill, but it seems that I have to.

I rang from work, was eighth in the queue, but being on my own, was able to leave it on speaker as I packed the only two orders of the day. I waited well over 20 minutes, only to be told there was nobody I could talk to. However, the receptionist muttered something about the on-call doctor and, after a  description of my symptoms, phlegm, coughing fits, torn muscles and a sound like broken bagpipes when I lie down and breathe at night, it was agreed that the doctor would see me at 11.40.

I now have antibiotics, steroids and confirmation that all my imaginary maladies (obstructed bowel, appendicitis,  hernia) are just a few (painful) pulled muscles. Things are slightly better, and I am hopeful that Christmas will be OK.

Julia saw nacreous clouds on her way home from work. They are unusual in UK. She took photos, but when she sent them to me she forgot I’m not very technical and she needs to email them, not send them by SMS. I didn’t see them myself, as they had already passed by the time I left the shop.

The afternoon in the shop passed in a blur, as I was still in a lot of pain. I don’t want to take more time off as I’ve already been off a couple of times in the last few months – it’s my lack of immune system, I’m afraid. In the end, the main problem is not the cough, but the pulled muscles.

Ah well . . .

More sunsets . . .