If you been waiting for a reply to an email or wondered where my comments on your blog has been absent, here is the answer. Over the last few days I developed a horrible and had a high fever. Quite understandable that a Covid test way required ( 16:30 and results by 09:30 before I could get appointment with my gp. It was a negative result. Spoke the gp yesterday and got antibiotics today. The chest infection has left me washed out plus stressed out. The last month let alone year has taken its toll. I am exhausted . I enjoyed reading email and blog posts today and will comment over the coming days, Last year I tackled Lockdown with hobby projects and daily post. I think l will need to come with a different plan of action...
Take it easy. A chest infection will knock it out of you. I remember rushing back to work years ago after a chest infection and then regretted it for weeks afterwards. Mind how you go.
ReplyDeleteDo get better soon, Your Grace. Cheers and prayers, MP+
ReplyDeleteDo take care and rest up. Best wishes
ReplyDeletePeter
So sorry to hear. Feel better. Listen to books-on-tape and period music, maybe you'll be inspired for the future!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear. Feel better. Listen to books-on-tape and period music, maybe you'll be inspired for the future!
ReplyDeletePraying for a swift healing and true rest in the name of Jesus. Don’t forget homemade soup, and do try to relax while in the land of Counterpane!
ReplyDeleteTake it easy and get plenty of rest, and hopefully you willfeel better soon.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteGet well soon!
ReplyDeleteGet well soon! Apologies for the repeat, but googl e seem to think I am tootrue? Technology sucks
ReplyDeleteBtw the hard plastic miniatures, with the little 37 mm anti tank gun, were made by NITTO KAGAKU mid 70s
ReplyDeleteO.k. A case of split personality here, googl e has me back as Tootrue! How I know how Dr Jekyl felt.....
ReplyDeleteHope you make a swift recovery Alan and get back good health. How is the Garden Railway Project going- summer is a good time for it. Regards. KEV.
ReplyDeleteCrumbs, Alan, you never did do things by halves! Hope you're feeling much better soon.
ReplyDeleteRonnie
I hope you are feeling better soon , take it easy now ! , Tony
ReplyDeleteGet well soon, rest and don't rush back - it is partly the strange year catching up with you all.
ReplyDeleteThe Audio books is a good recovery plan - our local library services has a free digital subscription service as many branches are still closed. Worth checking yours. I have just finished listening / enjoying from this source the future apocalyptic airship steam punk book Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve whilst flocking and basing vintage Airfix including some of your tricornes. When not listening to audio books whilst painting etc, I also try and play music to the figures whilst painting them, appropriate period music or suitable film themes from YouTube etc.
You could also plan out your day with BBC Sounds downloads - lots of documentaries, comedy etc in the absence of your beloved cricket.
Blog post when you feel like it ... no pressure, no rules ... even just the odd random picture for Flat Friday is fun ...
Only plan of action is to get well soon! Suspect your best course of action is lots of rest... I know, impossible.
ReplyDeleteTry to take it easy Alan, rest is indeed the best medicine! I hope that you are up and about sooner than later!
ReplyDeleteTradgardmastare,
ReplyDeletePlease be careful and take things easy until you are fully recovered. I’m sure that all you online friends and acquaintances are praying for your full and swift recovery.
All the best,
Bob
Wishing you a speedy recovery :)
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better soon Alan... resting in the garden recommended. best wishes Mike
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of the illness but glad you were negative for the plague.
ReplyDeleteEchoing everyone else, take care and I hope you feel better soon! Everything else can wait. Listening to music and audiobooks also sounds (ha!) like a good plan.
ReplyDeleteA speedy recovery to you sir!
ReplyDeleteHope you get well soon! All the best, Karl
ReplyDeleteAlan, if the weather has turned in Scotland, as it has here in England, it should counter the various health issues that seem to be circulating, and not just Covid. Get well!
ReplyDeleteMichael
I hear a trip to the desert is just the thing! Come and join me in Saudi Arabia. I'm sure I could find something to occupy your mind and time... And I've no one else to game with or to talk about toy soldiers with... :-)
ReplyDeleteFeel better, my friend!
Eric
Hope you are feeling better, Alan. Maybe the sunshine this week has allowed you to sit in your garden with a good book? Hope you are soon on the mend!
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