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A Sunday seaside stroll

Posted by on October 24th 2021 in Great Escapes, Lakes Escapes
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After Saturday's conquering of the dizzy heights of Binsey, followed by a drive out to Cockermouth to do battle with the maskless hordes in Aldi, we decided that a day at the seaside would be in order.

Maryport is an odd place, there's a clash between the old and the new, and it felt strangely familiar even though I'd never been there before. We went for a potter around the harbours and along the promenade. After that, we searched for a place to dine, which turned out to be harder than expected due to the change in the labour market - pubs with staff were rammed to the point where we didn't feel Covid-safe, pubs without staff were running a minimal service. We ended up sitting in the sunshine scoffing huge servings of fish & chips in the deserted beer-garden of the Captain Nelson Tavern. Sadly there was no beer, as there was nobody to run the bar, but the food was excellent and we had a pleasant chat with the owner who, by strange chance*, used to be a squaddie at the barracks near our home.

Anyway, here are some random pics taken that day:

 

Harbour

 

Posing Purple Paramo Person

 

Maryport Articulated Bridge (the first of its kind in the UK)

 

The view through the cottage window - Binsey (L) to Skiddaw (R)

 

* I have a habit of unexpectedly encountering people who I know, or who know me, or who think that they know me, in the most unlikely of places. This guy was at Gamecock Barracks in Bramcote back in the days when I used to go there with my uncle (ex Royal Artillery), so it's possible that we've met before.
Another odd encounter took place in the early 90s on Loft Crag in Great Langdale - after walking up to the summit, I looked over the edge and found myself literally face-to-face with a fellow former sixth-former who was topping-out after his solo free-climb of Gimmer Crag.
The most unlikely meeting (so far) was with a visiting professor who delivered an extra-curricular lecture when I was a Geological Sciences undergrad at The UoB; over a decade later he remembered seeing me in the audience. That encounter was at the Landmannalaugar campsite in Iceland in 1994.
It's a strange world.

A post-lockdown post-shielding post-transplant postponed holiday post

Posted by on October 9th 2021 in Great Escapes, Lakes Escapes
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After such a long time away from the fells, we thought it wise to start with an easy stroll up a low hill.
Being back in the clouds felt better than ever! We've a week here, so there should be more to follow.

Chris looking chuffed atop Binsey

 

Fire in the hole!

Light blue touch-paper, retire to a safe distance.

Posted by on January 7th 2021 in A bit of a rant, Health, or lack thereof

Time and again I've told both the GP and the haematology consultants that neither can access, or be bothered to access, the records of the other when it comes to my meds, my clinical notes, my test results or my appointments. Time and again they have refuted my assertion. Time and again I've provided proof (and there's a lot of it), but they still insist that there's no comms issue.

You may well ask: "where's he going with this?"

Well, here's the latest. I'll try to break it into bite-size chunks so that it's easy to process (yes, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Booking Office, I'm aiming this mainly at you)...

Last year, Leicester Glenfield set me up with a cardiology follow-up clinic, I was to go in to see The Professor on Wednesday 13th January 2021 @ 11:15. A few weeks back I got a letter telling me to stay at home, they would do a phone clinic instead, time and date unchanged.

Well, that's all fine and dandy for them, but seeing as I have to attend Leicester Royal for a haematology clinic at 11:30 the same day, I won't be staying at home, I'll probably still be driving to Leicester at 11:15. I've informed both Glenfield and the Royal, but so far nothing has changed.

Clearly they can't work together as a team even though they are both parts of the same NHS Trust, and allegedly share the same appointments database, but I've become used to banging my head against hard surfaces while trying to get them to wake up and smell the coffee.

But this afternoon I lost it big-time...

The postie delivered yet another NHS-branded envelope. I was hoping that it would be an invitation to get the COVID-jab, or maybe even a rearranged appointment for the cardio clinic, but no, it's an appointment for "MRI Internal auditory meatus Both".

And yes, you've guessed it, the appointment is set for Wednesday 13th. This one is at 08:00 and it's at Hinckley & Bosworth Community Hospital.

One morning, three appointments, three hospitals, one NHS Trust with no coordination. The front-line staff are heroic, but the booking admins are appalling.

Oh, and one more thing. My records state that I don't react well to the contrast agent that they'll probably want to put into me for the MRI scan, I usually end up having rigors, oxygen and a hospital bed for the night. That'll banjax the rest of the day good and proper.

On the 13th, if anyone tries to pull me over to tell me that I'm breaking the stay-at-home laws, there might be fireworks.

 

Each to his/her own

Posted by on January 6th 2021 in COVID-19, Shielding, Thanks

The Beeb's web article has attracted many negative comments from Heroes. I've read most of them and have been swayed to stay indoors and continue to follow the shielding rules for the CEV. Besides, it's dark and damned cold here at 8pm. 5pm might have been a better option.

We'll probably fly the flag anyway:

Observing Report 13th-14th December 2020* (Geminid meteors)

Posted by on January 2nd 2021 in Observing Reports
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Confined to base but not to barracks, so spent a few nights in the obsy during the Geminid meteor shower.

Here's a composite of meteors snapped on the morning of the 14th.

Click the pic to see a bigger version.

Waiting for the turn of the tide

Posted by on December 29th 2020 in COVID-19, Shielding