Thursday, August 01, 2019

CLINTON'S HULLETT MARSH, GODERICH'S MEDICAL CLINIC, AND LONDON'S UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

Had we ended up bringing the Leisure Travel van home Wednesday we had planned on taking if for drive Thursday morning down around Grand Bend and Parkhill to let our good friend Ron from Four Seasons Performance have a look at it and maybe give us a few ideas on a couple things.  
ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL SUMMER'S MORN IN RURAL SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO AND THIS LOOKS LIKE A FAIRLY OLD BALER....MAYBE A MASSEY FERGUSON
HONEY BEE BOXES AT THE EDGE OF WHAT I THINK MIGHT BE A FIELD OF CANOLA
However, with no van here yet Pheebs and I headed off in the Jeep for a little spin through the local countryside instead and ended up taking a short walk in the Hullett Marsh.  A refreshingly cool morning with no bugs but by the time we got back home the day was already heating up but near as bad as last week.
VERY QUIET IN THE HULLETT MARSH THIS MORNING
SHHHHHH THERE'S A BLUE HERON UP THERE
Doctor Bukala's office needed me to get a 'pre-op' done before next Wednesday so Kelly snagged me an appointment at Goderich's Maitland Valley Medical clinic at 11:30 this morning.  Blood pressure and all the other poking and prodding was Okay so all systems are go for next Wednesday.   However, I was discouraged to see my weight up to 212 pounds.  Of course I never told the nurse I had a 25 pound Sony camera in my shirt pocket.
ANOTHER WAITING ROOM (MAITLAND VALLEY MEDICAL CLINIC)

'WHAT THE HECK HAVE THEY GONE AND STRAPPED ON ME NOW'
BURDOCK
At 1:45 this afternoon under sunny skies we all piled into the Jeep and once again headed off to London's University Hospital.  Nice drive over and as usual enjoyed the rural scenery along the way.  
I HAVE LEFT THE DUST SPOTS IN THESE PHOTOS SHOWING WHY I LATER DROPPED INTO HENRYS CAMERA STORE IN LONDON'S NORTH END TODAY
After dropping Kelly off at the hospital's front door Pheebs and I boogied over to Henrys Camera Store whereupon a bought a kit that enables me to clean dust of the sensors in my Nikon DSLR cameras.  I have had to do a lot of dust spot removing in my D7200 lately.  Many of my photos have spots especially noticeable in sky shots.  My camera has a built in dust cleaner but it doesn't seem to work.  The cleaning swabs I bought today are Visible Dust Thin -X and I have used them before.  From Henrys it was a short hop over to our waiting spot at Masonville Mall.  Big parking area, few people, and grass to walk on.  Great place to put in time while waiting for someone at University hospital which is only about a mile south of the big Mall.  Think it was about 3:45 when Kelly called to say she was ready to go.  Picked her up and headed for McDonalds.  Grabbed ourselves some snacks and coffee to go and we were off for home.  How fortunate we have been 'so far' doing all our appointments in these nice Summer months instead of in the miserable dregs of Winter.  Notice the two key words there....'so far'.
A GREAT PLACE TO WAIT FOR ANYONE WAITING FOR SOMEONE IN EITHER UNIVERSITY OR SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITALS
Okay so here's the reader's digest version of Kelly's ongoing liver disease.  It has advanced since 2013 and she is now in the late stages of her liver disease.  She feels fine but the Doctor said he wants her to come in more often now and she is to watch for any signs regarding her liver shutting down.  It's a wait and see thing right now and that's all we can do.  Kelly of course is up about it and for the most part is feeling Okay so we'll just take it one day at a time.  Her next London appointment will be in October for a Cat Scan followed by a meeting with her Doctor in early December or possibly sooner depending on the results of the Scan or any other developments.
The Palmerston folks emailed and said the van should be finished by maybe noon Friday.  Of course I would like to beetle on up there and get it right away but with all the running around lately Kelly is looking forward to doing absolutely nothing tomorrow.  We'll probably pick the van up Saturday morning.  And that's about it for another day here at the Bayfield Bunch:))
GROANER'S CORNER:((  There's a new virus. The code name is "WORK." If you receive WORK from your colleagues, your boss, via e-mail, or from anyone else — do not touch WORK under any circumstances. This virus wipes out your private life completely.If you should happen to come in contact with this virus, take two friends and go straight to the nearest bar. Order drinks — and after three rounds, you will find that WORK has been completely deleted from your brain.  Forward this virus warning immediately to at least five friends.  Should you realize you do not have five friends, this means you are already infected by this virus and WORK already controls your whole life.  If this is the case, go to the bar and stay until you make at least five friends. Then retry.  I think I have five friends, but am not entirely positive — so I'm headed for the bar anyway. Never hurts to be safe.
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"Now this is the verbal part of your employment test," said the interviewer. "Can you tell me what gross aggrandized annuity means?"  "Certainly," replied the applicant. "It means I don't get the job."
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11 comments:

  1. Many good wishes and fingers crossed for both of you to be on the rise in health. Those issues are becoming more prevalent in my crowd these days. I'll be thinking of you both.

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  2. Sure wish the best for Kelly. I lost a joyful Uncle to that in his mid 70's. He was not a drinker but a Baptist Preacher. Life is not fair.
    I liked the 2nd Groaner as it reminded me of a interview I had once. The interviewer said " it should but you have a friend in a high place".

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  3. Keeping busy running all over the place can wear you down, nice that they are keeping an d eye on Kelly's condition, hope you can get you new RV on Saturday.

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  4. Keep the posts upbeat Al as you try to all the time. It inspires us all to be mindful of our own situations and to be aware and to take care. It's nice to read how you both care and support each other, and Pheebs: What a good girl, always with a smile on her face...:-)

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  5. Your pictures are, once again, gorgeous!! The colors are so bright and each has a wonderful sharpness!!
    Hope that RV is ready and you get a pick up on Saturday!! So glad the doctors are keeping an eye on Kelly and glad she is feeling great!!

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  6. You certainly are keeping busy. Great pictures!

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  7. Thinking of you both and sending healing thoughts your way.

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  8. Sure hope things look up for you both in the health department, life certainly isn’t fair, and it throws us a curve when we least expect it. Thinking positive thoughts for you both. ❤️

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  9. Wishing Kelly the best. Be glad to see your new RV in its new home soon. Beautiful close-ups of the flowers. They look so sharp.

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  10. Thank you for the updates. You three have many, many followers who care and are thinking of you.
    About the van: Now, even I can't wait for you to get it....

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