I’m back. That is I have decided to resume
my blogs, not with as much frequency as before, maybe two a week, Thursdays and
Mondays. Only because this is the first and it happens to be Thursday. It’s a
pity the week isn’t one of eight days then they would be an equal distance
apart but, never mind, four and three it forever will be.
I won’t rant and rave and have smoke coming
out of my ears, not to begin with anyway, siga siga as the Greeks say, gently
gently, even though there is still plenty to rant and rave about. I read
someone’s Blog on Facebook in which he makes the point that we should remember
that good people do outnumber the bad people and we tend to forget that. Goodness
knows there are plenty of baddies about but he is right; look on the bright
side of life as the song goes.
And yet, and yet, how can one contemplate
with equanimity the horrific bombing of the Boston marathon? What kind of deranged
diseased minds can even dream up such an atrocity in the first place? And what
can one make of the Westbro Baptist church members threatening to picket the
funerals with their “God Hates Fags” banners who before latest obscenity, the shooting
of twenty schoolchildren, the violent destructive storms that have hit America
recently are all down to Gay marriage. Maybe it’s time somebody put up banners
that read “God hates fag haters.”
And what does one make of the stubborn
belief of so many republicans and members of The National Rifle Association
that in order to defend themselves by bearing arms as is written in the
constitution, means that machine guns need to be part of the arsenal?
But why don’t we speak of more gentle everyday
matters closer to home like the well-bred non fuming optimistic people we are? Let’s
not talk about creationists and their extraordinary belief that the world was
created by God in six days and is only 6000 years old and God buried the
dinosaur fossils as a sort of joke something like that anyway or something
equally ridiculous, and a certain Mister Comfort from Downunder asserting that
as a banana fits comfortably in your hand that is proof of God’s existence, or
the lady who saw the face of Jesus in her toast, because that will only raise blood
pressure to boiling point? Why not start of with that never-ending topic the
weather, then we can move on from that to health by which time you will have
had enough.
Well, after a lengthy spell of blue skies
and warm days (the evenings still a little chilly but not too much) suddenly
the sky is black, the rain belts down and the temperature drops alarmingly, so
much so the fire has to be lit once more. Now this change in the weather can be
out down to one of two things – either global warming or global poovery, take
yer choice? Of course after a pretty mild winter the insects are starting to appear
in their multitudes and so are spring flowers which although they look
beautiful can be the cause of spring allergies (it’s either the flowers or the
poofs) which is exactly what has happened in this house. I told you we would
get on to matters of health. It always does seem to happen this time of year
and every member of the household has been affected but I will describe only my
symptoms of which, of course, I am unhappily only too familiar. To start off, red
weeping itchy eyes and nose running like a tap turned on. Well it wouldn’t be
running if it was turned off now would it? There’s tautology for you. This was
followed by loss of voice and that lasted a coupe of days to join the eye and
nose symptoms. But then came the humdinger, on top of the allergies a virus
infection – cough cough cough, non stop coughing and phlegm the colour and
consistency of putty. Had enough? Fortunately the good Doctor Vulgarides
prescribed a swift dose of cortisone and a not quite so swift does of another
antibiotic, ten days course in fact and that seems to be doing the trick. I am
a walking talking pharmacy.
The real piece of bad news though is that
Chris, after a biopsy which revealed a minute trace of growth in one of twenty
one samples has been advised to have the prostrate removed so we have that to
worry over.
There, was that a nice gentle non fuming
Blog? I don’t guarantee it will last.
1 comment:
Stinging nettle tea averts hay fever.
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