So yesterday, just after talking about kookaburras being prolific here, I was washing the dishes at my sink, when a baby kookaburra burst out laughing on my back fence.
As it turned out, his Mum wasn't far away, joining him in a chorus of laughter from my clothesline. By the time I grabbed my phone to record this for you, they had disappeared.
We have a very good feeding ground with abundant water and food in our back garden which has meant a lot of breeding goes on here. We love it.
These agapanthus plants have just blossomed and make a beautiful display in the backyard as well as at my kitchen window. Some are white, but most are deep blue which is my favourite.
My fibromyalgia is so bad today with the inclement weather. Even my fingers are aching. I am just waiting for my pain killers to work. Not that they do much.
On today's to do list is washing and dishes. So far I have done two loads of washing- dried in the dryer and folded and put away by Chris. I usually do a load a day, but Chris's site where he had an abcess removed bled under the shower yesterday and I had to call an ambulance.
While we were waiting for them, I rolled a clean towel up and we applied pressure to the wound. There was a good deal of blood and when we transferred him to our bed to look at the wound, I had to cover the bed in clean towels to protect it. Consequently I had a lot more washing to do today.
Apparently I did the right thing by applying pressure to his wound and by the time the ambulance got here, the heavy bleeding had stopped. He didn't require going to hospital, thank goodness. But it did give us both a fright.
Even though I am mindful of the amount of electricity using the dryer is costing us, I find when my fibromyalgia is bad that it is actually worth it. In comfort and spoons, money sometimes has to be spent.
My bed is clean but unmade today as I really think I will have to give in to my pain and fatigue and take a nana nap later.
Dinner is farmhouse chicken in the slow cooker. I am so grateful for my hand maidens on days like today.
I am hoping to see the baby kookaburra with his mum again today. They are always welcome at our place and were a lovely break from the dramas of the morning...
Praying you are able to get relief and continue to spot findings that bless you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Joanne!It's nice to share a cuppa with you again!
DeleteI'm so glad Chris did not require a trip to the hospital! The birds sound lovely and so does the flowers. We had snow all day yesterday and received about 4 inches, I had 2 cups of tea yesterday from my donor throat, pumpkin pie spice and then a cup of regular decaff red rose.
ReplyDeleteDo be safe, you both are so dear to me! Warm loving hugs
It's hard to imagine that you are getting snow and we are getting sun! We aren't going out much and after 9 months of lockdown, there are no new Covid cases in Victoria! Please stay safe, both you and Bruce. God willing, we still may get that real life cuppa! Gentle hugs.
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