Friday, August 16, 2013

Early Friday morning.

I've always been aware that there are people who suffer far worse migraines than I.  I usually take a pill at the onset, and it goes quite quickly, but in the last couple of days I think I have joined the ranks of the "worse" and "serious".    I've been quite bad in the last couple of days, and am seeing the doctor this morning.

I think Bubbles has been quite confused, no television on, nothing happening.  She's just been curling up beside me, giving me little kissies.

When the pain began to lessen I was working on my power point presentation which I am doing at Kiwanis on 19th September.   I've got all the photos sorted in the power point thingy.  I have no idea how long it will take - I've put in 72, but will finish before then.   

I'm calling it "An English Village" and the first 30 pictures are of Alfriston, I will talk about its smuggling history, and the history of the buildings in the market square.   Then do a little tour round the church, which has a lot of interesting features.

I think they (or at least the women) will want to see pictures of the family and my grandchildren, so 31-40 are pictures at the lunch Tim did on the holiday Monday.

I took a few at Lewes.  The White Hart Inn - Thomas Paine - the cradle of American Independence, have to show them that.

I don't think there will be time for these, but perhaps for another day,  there's the Bluebell Walk, 3 of the outside of Bishopstone church because it is the oldest in the county, and an 8th century church is impressive over here.   Naseby, Warwick Castle, the Snooty Fox in Northamptonshire, and the Botanical Gardens in Cambridge.   I have also got photos, but haven't put them in the Power Point, of Earls Barton and Brixworth churches.   Those too I might show at another time, perhaps the Adult Interest Group at Emmanuel.

Apart from watching Masterchef on Thursday evening, I slept through most of the evening, so have been wide awake since early this morning.   I might go back to bed now and have a little read.

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