Thursday, July 2, 2026

Just Another Day

I said that I’d never make the asparagus salad again that I made for my guests last Saturday because it took so much work to make it. Well … today I bought all the ingredients to make it again. It’s that delicious! I plan to make myself another one today. I also will be shopping for supplies for the epic weekend of baking: four cakes for Dana and Brent.

Yesterday was glorious but cool. I was glad that I lit a morning fire; the house stayed warm all day as a result. We all had an early lunch after a short walk, and then I read sitting in the sunshine for a while. I loved the warm sun on my skin and particularly on my wound. But I didn’t last long. The sun exhausts me. I can’t take much more than fifteen minutes. I came inside and had a nap.

Then I watered. In this cool windy Summer weather (18° in the afternoon), many plants are wilting even though I watered thoroughly on Tuesday. It’s going to drive me crazy, all my watering, but it’s vital work. When I was done, I went over to Pete and Ali’s to give them some lemons to replace the ones Ali lent me last week. (Nester’s still has no lemons.)

And then it was time for our regular evening routine. But there was a bonus: My back is recovering, partially due to the efficacy of Ibuprofen I suspect.

Up at four this morning. I have a lot on my plate today. I Zoom with my UK support group, I make an asparagus salad, and I shop for two epic days of cake baking. And poor Freddy is feeling poorly. That’s a first. I shall be very attentive today. We have no vet on the island anymore, so it will mean finding a new vet if he needs medical help. Sigh. I love my boy!

















Wednesday, July 1, 2026

PAIN!

Tuesday morning dawned dark and cool. It was 13° at 4:00 and heavily overcast. I welcomed the weather because yesterday was a thorough watering day and the coolness of the day and the overcast skies meant the water would not rapidly evaporate. I’m already worried about Friday and Saturday with all the baking I must do, plus all the watering. Sigh.

I walked with Her Highness at 8:30, stooped like an old man. But I reckon the moving about was good for my aching back. As the walk progressed, it because less painful and my posture improved.

With my back hurting so badly, my foot hurting badly as well, and my wound hurting and uncovered, I felt rather shitty. I wanted to snap my fingers and be in a (good) care home where I had no chores and there were wheelchairs and human helpers. I just hope I’m feeling less pain and more mobile by the baking days ahead.

When we got home, I watered. By the time I’d finished the front beds and trees, the edible garden and the courtyard beds (about 60% of the watering), it was lunchtime. We all want lunch at around 10:30 on days when we’re up at 4:00. Then it was back to watering the remainder of the beds, shrubs and trees in the backyard. As I watered, I could hardly wait to finish and get myself on the chaise with a book.

It’s murder to get onto the chaise. I’ve really done something nasty to my back. I have more luck getting up than sitting down. I only read for less than an hour, and then we went shopping and for a walk. The sky had cleared and it was getting hot, so I walked Sheba early. She does not like the heat and by later in the afternoon, I knew it would be very warm.

Last night was awful. My back was over-the-moon painful. I was up at 3:30 to take a pain pill. I’m relieved that I needn’t water today. I may have to do some spot watering later in the day, but today I am bed/house bound. My mantra: This, too, shall pass. Thank God for books and reading!

I lit a fire this morning because I must wear a t-shirt so that my wound dries up again. Every night, it gets weepy and raw. I’m feeling broken and weary from pain. Sigh.

 














Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Killer Back Pain

Monday dawned bright, clear and cool. There was a breeze that made it feel cooler than it was (15°). My morning mostly involved functioning with a wet wound. I had to figure out how to keep warm without wearing anything that covered my wound. But I know that each day it is getting better so making all the adjustments is worth it.

My back is sore now, as well. It makes me want to walk hunched over like an old man. To walk upright, I must walk slowly. This is ungainly aging; it’s one thing after another.

I have nothing at all on my calendar this week except two Zoom calls. I love living such a low demand lifestyle; solitude works very well for me. We walked with our friends in the early morning, came home to futz a bit before lunchtime, and after lunch I lay in the sun to dry my wound, and that always causes me to crash. I came inside and went directly to bed to nap.

Then I did spot watering everywhere before settling down to read. As the day progressed by back got worse and worse. I’ve done something to a muscle on my lower back on the right side. Oh my God it’s painful, and with my back and my arm hurting so much, I am not a happy camper.

However, last night I slept in a long-sleeved tee shirt and there were just a few tiny stains on the sleeve from seepage. I wanted to not wear a bandage because the bandage makes everything turn wet and I want to keep the wound dry. I want a scab to form.

This morning began with depressing news. I agreed to bake cakes for a person I barely know but who is a good friend of Ali and Pete. I’m baking four cakes for 100 people; two are German chocolate cakes with pecan/coconut filling, and two are white sponge cakes with strawberries and cream filling. I’m going to have two days from Hell on Friday and Saturday.

Last night twice, the TV came on. The second time was at about 3:30 this morning, and I could not go back to bed because the animals wanted to eat. Sigh. It’s going to be one very long day! I shall start by watering, then we’ll walk, and then I’ll read and I pray that my back heals quickly.
















Monday, June 29, 2026

Bandage Off

Well … the big event of my day yesterday was taking off the bandage on the wound on my arm. My accident was a week ago, and it was still an open oozing wound. Ali changed my bandage for me two days ago, but it was hurting and itching today, so I took the bandage off.

For a while, I lay in the sun. It was only 16°; the wind felt cold so I could sustain laying in the sun. I wanted solar power to help create a seal to the exposed flesh. I was very satisfied with the change I saw in it by the time I bandaged it before going to bed

This morning, I took off the bandage again and found my wound was wet all over again, so I’ll keep it exposed today as well. Finally, I see progress and I like feeling that I am managing the treatment of the wound well. I imagine when I bandage it tonight, it will be wet again tomorrow morning. But that’s the way it’s going to go. Keeping it exposed to the elements every day feels good.

The only work I did yesterday was watering. I had to move a trickling hose around to some of the trees so that they got a good soak. They were looking rather droopy. I’ll likely spot water today in the afternoon, but I’ll also do some sunbathing to help dry my wound, and I’ll read. I can use my arm, so I may even do some light chores.

It’s predicted to rain on Thursday. I have my doubts, but at least we may get a cloudy day to I get a bit of a break from watering. Then warmer weather is forecast and so there’ll be lots of watering to do.