Last night I put my film card into the camera the wrong way, and it jammed, I just couldn't get it out. I was very concerned that the camera might be irreparably damaged if I forced it too hard, it is the best camera I've ever had, and it was a present from Tim, which makes it doubly precious. So I took it to the hospital with me this morning and Bill, the Chaplain, managed to ease it out. So this is the photo I took to make sure it was working.
There are those women who would say, and there are plenty of them round here, "I wouldn't ask a man to do something for me" but I'm not proud, especially now I am old, confused and pushing 80, I am very grateful for all the help and moral support I get.
After I'd been round the floors visiting patients, I went to the Lenten lunch and service at the Presbyterian Church, then managed to have a nap before an evening service at University Baptist, which was just like a Church of England service I would have gone to at home. I don't like the Good Friday liturgy and Stations of the Cross which they have at Emmanuel.
The weather has been very nice today, warm, sunny, and about 80. I rather miss the detailed local weather I used to get with the cable television, this is what the Dish Network gives us.
I photographed this from the computer this evening.
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