I got up at usual time for work and went straight down to Holmes Chapel health centre so I could catch an early appointment with my doctor, only on the day appointments to be had otherwise taking booking for 2016. Anyway I was a queue of one and Clare Taylor turned up in disguise without her land rover, anyway I said I'd got rid of the rest of the queue, told them she'd phoned in sick, she knows me quite well. Anyway they opened up at 8 prompt, it was freezing hanging around outside. I was lucky they could give me 9am so I said I'd have a read and wait, they didn't say i needed to go outside, come back in and register, yes strange eh. So I sat and sat, nearly 10am I asked if Clare was running very late, then the revelation that I hadn't left so hadn't come back in and registered, I was still there, the bizarre world continues. They then pushed me in the next slot and Clare was her usual kind self, I would see nobody else under the circumstance and she helped me out with some medication to see me through the ongoing situation. At least it feels better when you've got something to fall back on and also to give a nights sleep although I collapsed into bed last night after only getting two hours sleep on Monday. I've been hectic, more so than usual at work and through the week days there have usually been 10 DVDs or more to go out. Mandy phoned from Cape Town airport they were on the first leg of the journey home via Jo'burg, lets hope no robberies from the cases this time. I've got a table full of DVDs to get away, I'm also busy editing or at least downloading the Norwegian material and the cleaners have been, the dish washer is flapping away and all looks well with the bed changed etc, hopefully passing muster when the boss arrives back tomorrow. At least all the models are in cupboards and all the Northern Irish photos are on digital and that reminds me I must pop out to ASDA and get them to print copies up. I haven't loaded them on the Smugmug site yet that's another job for tonight. Lets have a look at a few then, doesn't seem like 35 years ago! Comments are closed.
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