I am not posting for a day or two while Dh tries to sort out what's wrong
Chrisxx
My Life, Family and things good and bad!!
There hasn't been seating outside Costa for weeks and we've missed it. We always sat outside with Nell, because dogs weren't allowed inside. These days they are welcome, and some days there are several inside, all quiet and wolfing down their puppacinos!!
There was scaffolding up for quite a while, we assumed it was to allow the flats above to be painted. But the scaffolding came down last week and still no seats.
Thank you for all the messages re:- not being able to access my blog by some people, nice to know but it doesn't sort it out.
My IT expert, aka Dh, has checked our anti virus and all is ok.. so I don't know how I can help.
But nice to know I am still in the blogging world because where else could I post this.......,LOL
Thank goodness for this....
You know you live in a seaside holiday town, when you have to stop for a line of donkeys lead by a pied ball pony as they cross the road in front of you.
We weren't fast enough with a camera but they came out of a lane and crossed quite a busy road. All trotting happily behind each other with out a rope between them. They are the beach donkeys and well looked after
To any one who might suggest that it's cruel to have them giving rides on a hot beach, they do have a shelter to be out of the sun and they look extremely healthy and well looked after.
The owners have times when you can visit their stables and help feed, care and brush them, for a few pounds. And if you wanted you could help muck out their stables. There are even Christmas visits arranged which are proving quite popular. When there was carol singing in town, there were two donkeys there looking very Christmassy.
Chrisxx
Don't you love the quiet rhythm of the days when the sun shines and you feel happy with your world.
Since 'Lockdown' Dh and I don't rush in the mornings any more. We drink our tea, hot with the news of the day, then breakfast before we shower and dress. Dh always goes first for no particular reason and I read blogs on my laptop, before I shower. Then we have a coffee break, some times quite a long one as we decide what to do or not!
Yesterday after a quick tidy round, a short walk, we had an omlette and salad lunch with our own tomatoes, then I sat in the garden and enjoyed the quiet and the beauty of it all.
I see this burst of colour from the French doors, to greet me each day.
My eldest son loves photography. He was always very artistic at a very early age in school.. He wanted to do art and design in school but, his best subjects were the Sciences, so that's what he did for his 'A' Levels and went to Uni to do Chemical Engineering.
In his second year his exam results weren't too good and he started being really ill. Each time we talked on the phone he kept saying he had a stomach upset. I put it down to the food he was eating.. but by the next year he had lost a lot of weight and I insisted he came home and saw a Dr.. he was diagnosed with Chrohn's disease and he had to drop out of Uni. A year later he had major surgery and his fight to get back to good health started.
By this time I had gone through my divorce and bought my own house. He got an easy job in the town and gradually got well, but he was still very thin. Then he wanted to do his first love, something arty! We found a year's course in photography and I managed to get the money with extra teaching jobs.. he did the follow up year. He was always saying he'd pay me back when he made his first £100,000!
He did several jobs on the way, selling in a big home furnishing store; started his own furniture shops, but with the opening of IKEA his business folded. And then working as technician for a catalogue firm, doing photo shop work, rather boring he said.
So it has taken a few years to do a photography job that pays enough for him to live.. he is now a successful photographer taking photos at race tracks.. motor cycles and racing cars.. but when there was lock down, the work stopped. He got income support but it hardly paid his living expenses.
So he started selling stuff on ebay. First it was just stuff and a couple of old cameras that he no longer used, then he found an auction house that sold old and broken cameras and other stuff, watches and electronic things.
This has taken off in a big way. He cleans the cameras, gets them working with new batteries and now is making enough money to turn down some photography work he doesn't fancy. Things are really looking up for him. Last week when we talked on the phone, he was complaining that his kitchen was full of boxes that a neighbour had saved for him, for his ebay sales. We laughed and joked that Jeff Bezos had started his Amazon business by selling books from his garage and packed and posted them himself!
But now he has time for some leisure and has joined a photography group that meets up for a walk in different places, to take photographs and then they display them and talk about taking them.. and just chatting in a pub. He is so much happier and has free time for himself. He might be on the way to getting that £100,000 but I don't want any money from him hearing him happy is more than enough for me and that he is well.
But he is my entrepreneur and he's very nice with it.
Chrisxx
In my news feed today I read of a man, who was wearing a big metal necklace and was sucked into an MRI machine in Nassau.. I'm so glad I didn't see anything like this a few years ago, because I had to have an MRI scan. It was horrible I thought I'd have to press the emergency button to say I wasn't ok after just a few minutes.
The clanking noise was very, very loud so listening to music wasn't possible, but what I hated the most was not doing or listening to anything at all. I thought I'd go mad. That might sound extreme but I was struggling not to panic. Being slid into the opening was horrific, I was a bit claustrophobic and I reckon this procedure has made me worse
So I played word games in my mind, nothing very clever, but naming flowers going through the alphabet, then girl names, boy names and then a list adding an item each time, eg start with ..loaf of bread, add butter, add jam etc.. each time starting over with ..loaf of bread. I think I got to 15 items and then forgot some.
When a voice came through the head phones .. 'just 6 more minutes Christine, are you alright?' I nearly said 'No' but I stuck it out and it was only 20 minutes altogether, but felt so much longer. I was wet with perspiration when they got me out and I cried and cried with Dh in the little room afterwards.
Never again, you can't imagine what its like, till you have to have it, I couldn't do it again. Have you had to have one?
Chrisxx
If you read anything about keeping healthy as you age they all say exercise and walk. Somebody I know through SW, the slimming group, walks everywhere and she is only a year or two younger than me. She was told by a health adviser.... while you can, walk! So she does. There are several members who tell of doing 10,000 steps each day.. what??? Don't they go to bed? But it seems they wear their watches, step counters, all the time and only take it off to shower. I don't even remember to put mine on!
I do acknowledge I need to walk more, but I am paranoid about tripping up so I avoid some paved areas and do as a physiotherapist told me... pick your feet up higher than you think. I sometimes think.. do the moon walk... as I walk along. The main street here in town is pedestrianised, but a lot of the block paving making up the road is broken or dips dangerously, where heavy delivery lorries have driven along, so I am very cautious walking there.
The best places to walk are Shopping Malls, but there aren't any near us. But yesterday I found the perfect place to walk. The new B&M, its instead of Homebase. It is huge, with shelving sited, so you have to snake around and go down and up different aisles. We went for a new lavatory brush, they didn't have the one I wanted, but I did 25 minutes of walking, albeit slowly. We didn't come away empty handed, and bought a new kitchen compost bin and some teeth interdental brushes. I think this is going to be a weekly place to walk.
We'll still walk along the promenade where there aren't pavers, but not near Booths or Mama Frans, they sell ice cream so I daren't go near them for the obvious reason, too tempting!
Chrisxx