Sunday, 1 October 2023

I am here, honest.

 Sorry for the delay in putting up a fresh post.  Life has gotten in the way, and it's been a full on week, one way and another.  Danny, Emma and I here this weekend, and Keith slowly got over his UTI but still had another appt. on Thursday. I shall do a proper post tomorrow, I promise.


Near St Mary's Church, Clifford.

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  1. Good to hear the troops have rallied to you this w/end, and to learn Keith's UTI is gone. They bring their own set of problems aside from the discomfort, as I quickly learned with Mum. Thank you for letting us know.

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    1. Emma gave Keith a brilliant massage and now their hectic summer is past, can come every fortnight, and we have the local massage girl on the weeks in between. I've wanted to write all week but have been feeling so low.

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  2. Glad to hear you're "keeping on, keeping on". And visitors will have been a pleasant weekend for you too. Hope Keith continues to improve.

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    1. We had a lovely weekend, although D, E & I weren't picked up from the train station until 8 p.m. Train blocking Heart of Wales line so I went to Llandovery to pick them all up. First time I'd driven after dark for many months, and it was lashing down with rain and foggy round the Sugarloaf. Great fun, ahem!

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  3. I've been fretting about you and your family, thus relieved to know that you are 'still there!'

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    1. Sorry Sharon. I was very low last week and just couldn't motivate myself to do anything much.

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  4. Much pleased to see this post.

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  5. I'm relieved to see your post. You are a trooper to keep us in the loop while you have so much going on.

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  6. Good to hear that Keith's UTI has gone..they can be stubborn..Pirate has a week of ABs!! Nearly finished now, thankfully..they do disrupt as well as sort things don't they

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  7. Good to hear you are alive! I had a sneak peek at St Mary’s Clifford the other day and became completely sidetracked by reading about the walking or cycling pilgrimage that starts and finishes at Hereford Cathedral. A holiday idea for us next year as I think 82 miles in four or five days is more than doable leaving plenty of time for church crawling and general idling. Well done on the drive in the dark and rain and looking forward so much to seeing St Mary’s through your eyes. Your church posts never disappoint. Sarah x

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  8. I am glad to be a little more positive this week.

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  9. Don't feel any pressure to post, we all understand. It's always nice to hear from you but other things must and should come first. xx

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