Wednesday 30 March 2022

Midweek post

Hi Everybody!

Hope your week is going well. I'm happy to say I'm feeling a bit better, the meds are doing their work and I feel almost normal - whatever normal is these days! Today I have another of my spring ladies to share for my challenge at AJJ, and this will be the last one. I'll be back on Friday to start the new challenge at AJJ. This is an A3 mixed media piece, using acrylic paints, pens and collaged pieces. The photos are not really good, it was a dark and dismal day when I took them:







Some spring photos:



A magnificent, mossy, old beech tree in the park:










Some funnies:





Flowers from the dining table:


Have a great day, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by!

Monday 28 March 2022

T sTands for Tuesday on Monday

Hi Everybody!

Hope you all had a pleasant weekend. After a stressful week, including a trip to the hospital in an ambulance with flashing blue lights - see my weekend post - I had a quiet weekend and hope that things remain so this week. Today we will be celebrating Elizabeth's T sTands for Tuesday link party, so here a warm welcome to all of the lovely ladies who join us. I didnt get round to visiting everybody, sorry, it was just all too much. Today I have an Easter piece I made a few weeks ago, which is also my ticket for the T party, as my bunny is sitting in a pretty cup. My cups are usually filled with coffee but at the moment I'm learning to drink Fennel tea!  I am also linking to my spring challenge at AJJ:

 




Some photos from the garden:
















The flowers on the dining table:



Some funnies:

The text says 'oil and flour were sold out so I had to take what was available!'




Have a great start in the week, take care.
and thanks a lot for coming by!

Saturday 26 March 2022

Weekend Post

Hi Everybody!

Hope you are all doing well. I got some of he results from the heart examinations,  the main trouble seems to be caused by  Atrial fibrillation, which explains my irregular pulse. The left side of my heart is also weaker than the right. Then on Thursday afternoon I got the next shock. I was eating my lunch in the dining room, and suddenly felt strange, I couldn't catch my breath and I must have passed out for a short time. They took me into my room, and 2 doctors came, did some examinations and then decided I had to go to hospital to be checked. After a few minutes 2 men from the ambulance service arrived, carried out an ECG in my room, and then removed me from my room on a stretcher. I was taken wih blue lights to the main part of the hospital, which is just across the road. I'm sure I could have managed to walk, but procedures are procedures and need to be kept. I was taken to the A&E and was really scared, but the staff there were wonderful, I was seen to straight away, had lots of tests, was connected to a ECG and a blood pressure monitor and given a drip in my arm. They also took blood from my ear and did some swab tests to make sure I didn't have MRSA, a very nasty bug. Then I was monitored for 4 hours, and as my vital signs were all vital again they said I could come back to the clinic here. And once again, I had to be taken in an ambulance because it is procedure and that seems to go before common sense. Anyway, the long and the short of it is that I am continually short of breath and  am only allowed to walk in the garden here  and mustn't leave the garden/park grounds on my own. UGH!  I feel like I've been put on a leash! Okay,  I know it's for my own good, but I still don't like it. So that was the short description of Thursday afternoon. I still feel very slow, and am going to have to reorganize my life a bit when I get home. Rant over!

There are still some people  I have not visited, sorry, the circumstances were against me, but slowly I'm getting there!

Another A3 painted girl in spring colours meant for my spring challenge at AJJ:





My garden photos from this afternoon:











And some funnies:




Have a great day, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by!