05-03-2025, 07:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-03-2025, 07:56 AM by Oh_hunnihunni.)
Well, good luck you two, with the bones business, you have my sympathy. I was thinking as I got up yesterday and the old metal hip implant made itself felt that maybe I should get that checked out... But I know just how long and how pressured the orthopedic line is, and I am not quite up to joining it yet. It is stressful, all those exams, all the waiting, the back and forwards, and then the painful bit. And I have the added joy of having to argue once again about not having a particular spinal surgery that always gets recommended when the hips get looked at. My orthopedic surgeon is such an optimist about the outcome, but I am not lol...
I'll stick with hip implants thank you very much. I can cope with those, much easier than fusing vertebrae.
And yes, we had rain last night. Not much, but enough for me to avoid watering today. The heritage tomatoes are starting to colour up which is fun, I will be able to see if they turn out to beĀ greens, or reds, or that bright golden yellow. They are certainly a decent sized fruit, and I love it when gardening is so entertaining. Last Wednesday I came home with a small but bright orange pumpkin which is still sitting on my kitchen bench making me smile every time I see it. It too is destined to be seed for next summers garden, if the flesh that goes into the oven with this week's butterflied chook turns out to be as yummy as the colour promises...
Pumpkins should be orange. Grey is just so boring!
I'll stick with hip implants thank you very much. I can cope with those, much easier than fusing vertebrae.
And yes, we had rain last night. Not much, but enough for me to avoid watering today. The heritage tomatoes are starting to colour up which is fun, I will be able to see if they turn out to beĀ greens, or reds, or that bright golden yellow. They are certainly a decent sized fruit, and I love it when gardening is so entertaining. Last Wednesday I came home with a small but bright orange pumpkin which is still sitting on my kitchen bench making me smile every time I see it. It too is destined to be seed for next summers garden, if the flesh that goes into the oven with this week's butterflied chook turns out to be as yummy as the colour promises...
Pumpkins should be orange. Grey is just so boring!