Friday, 20 November 2009

ooooooooooooh, that looks good.











DEAR SPOOK, I love these photo's. If that's not a good example of the wide open spaces of the South Island, I don't know what is. I think you deserved your Ice Cold. It certainly looks ice cold, but one expects a bit of sand, or a camel to be in sight, not a modern car and.....is that a mobility scooter I can see to the right????
It's good to know that you still want to come home, because we still want you to come home. Meg reckoned it didn't get light all day today, in her sick bay. I went to Oban as part of my working day and we went through major downpours and saw flooding in fields but nothing like the horrors they are suffering in Cockermouth in the Lake District. Real misery down there.
Oban still managed to look appealing as we came over the hill and saw the Ferry Port and the small isles sitting just outside the harbour. There is always the excitement of possible travel when you see the Ferry heading out to the Western Isles.
I felt a bit better today but still went to the doctor who diagnosed an infected lung and gave me antibiotics. That gives me hope that by Sunday night it will be less infected and the coughing will ease. I saw Finn's bus leaving the school as I pulled into the doctors. I saw Frazer driving off down the road with Finn as I pulled into our house on the way home from the doctors. So I can't really tell you much about him. Meg is better and enjoyed Children in Need. As you say, a stark reminder that we are well into November. She is desperate that she will be well enough to go and see New Moon, the next Vampire movie, tomorrow. I am going to suck anti-botics and sleep.
xxx

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