Monday, August 17, 2020

Nothing is Working.

I'm having trouble getting around.  Walking is becoming difficult.

My mojo has gone missing.  Anyone seen it anywhere?  I need it back. 

I tried to make some masks, but I ran out of bobbin thread.  So I filled up a couple of bobbins and ran out of thread.  I thought I had an extra spool, but it seems I don't.  I'll have to see if I can use one of the bobbins in the bottom and one on the top.  Hope I can do a little sewing, at least, to keep my sanity.

I tried working on my waffle blocks, but they are hard to see. 

Tomorrow I have an appointment for an eye test.  It seems that I might have cataracts.  I have trouble seeing.  Heck, I'm practically blind.

I just got a call from a foot and ankle surgeon for an appointment  to see if anything can be done for my leg.  I may need more surgery to have the metal rods and screws removed.

My camera was taking bad photos, but now it has quit on me altogether.

It is hot out and my garden is drying up. 

Since I am a firm believer that every blog post should have a photo, I am going to include a shot of my Clivia.  A friend gave it to me a long time ago.  I am glad that I can't show you a picture of what it looks like now.  It's kind of broken too.

Going to take a nap now.  At least that part of me still works.



5 comments:

  1. hard times it is, hang in there, even a nap is a good thing. I feel for your trials. God Bless and Take care. hugs from Iowa

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    1. Thank you Melody. The nap did me good. And it poured rain this afternoon watering my garden.

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  2. Awe... you poor thing...hang in there! :0)

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  3. I'm glad to read that you had a good nap and that some welcome rain gave your garden a drink!

    Best wishes for the eye test, and for your appointment with the foot and ankle specialist. I really hope things start looking up for you!

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  4. Oh my dear... everything seems to need a rest! Hope things start getting better soon! Can I send you some thread? You need to sew to keep yourself stitched together!!!

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