Good evening peeps,
Apart from Jersey, bog off Jersey, all the prayers in the world won't undo your harm to me.
You know I get told off for saying things like that. I keep dreaming about Bob dying.
Anyway, last night I wrote until my eyes were closing. And then I woke early this morning, too early, and wrote until the articles ran out, which was about 5 hours. All my articles have been reviewed and accepted throughout the day, and I have earned the rent through my writing this week.
I did also shower, dress and have breakfast and did the housework chores.
My morning client for gardening was cancelled, I think I am losing that one, and I don't mind. I find it healthy to move on and take on new gardens, I am a garden clearance expert and thus it is nice to finish projects.
Anyway, I was tired from the almost all night writing, and so in the afternoon I dithered about viewing new gardens, doing the care home or the farm, and in the end I went to town for toiletries and post office, and came home and slept for a few hours. I hadn't had lunch, so I woke up hungry two hours before my delivery driving shift.
I cooked some turkey steak and got on with admin work, I always have so much on the admin list, I fall over myself trying to do too much.
Then I went to my shift, it was quiet, not dead, but I only did short deliveries and finished early.
I am walking lame at the moment, my back down to my left leg, which is opposite to usual, always worrying, but tomorrow I am rained off, so it is good to let my back and leg rest.
Tomorrow, hopefully, the blue bike is being brought back to me, in sound condition. Hoorah!
And then I have a new venture to go and check out.
We are nearly at the weekend and I am still struggling to prepare, I am helping out all weekend on a community event, a slow and tentative foray back into my old way of life, I am nervous and have so much to prepare.
I hope to have my long delayed assessment on Monday at the gym, to return to supervised training. Has to be supervised, broken back, the gym and gardening are the biggest risks to bone slippage and loss of walking.
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