Charlie
Accompanied Charlie to Borders General Hospital this evening, he was suffering from chest pains, doctor sent him with a letter requesting the Emergency Department complete an electrocardiogram test.
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SubscribeSnow arrived yesterday, Charlie took me out for a drive along the road to Ashkirk.
Accompanied Charlie to Borders General Hospital this evening, he was suffering from chest pains, doctor sent him with a letter requesting the Emergency Department complete an electrocardiogram test.
Journeyed to Galashiels to pick up my HAC clock from a fairly local horologist; there was a broken cog, and the mechanism required a new spring.
Forced myself to go outside today, walked along the paddock, leaving the comfort of a warm open fire at the farmhouse.
The storm has returned, and the field below Woodburn is flooding again, the wind almost blew the 4x4 door off when I climbed out to take a photograph.
Journeyed to Bamborough to experience a stormy North Sea wind by the beach as everything has seemingly become, a wary numb lately.
To loose weight a walk over the paddock and along the hillside toward a pine tree copse, I though the entire area was fenced off for pheasants, but this is only partially so.
Today I am working on this website, have a warm open log fire behind, a countryside view to the right and so much to do here. In the evening we played carpet bowls at our village hall, the reception was initially frosty, perhaps despondent.
Temporary fixed a break in the farmhouse stone walling; Charlie said the wall has to be taken down to fix the collapse properly.
Charlie is sleeping for ten hours every night, I'm not sure how healthy this is; I've never had more than eight hours "natural sleep" in my entire life.