Thursday, May 09, 2024

 The wagyu was a disappointment. That’s where I’ll start. Archie and Fergus ate it nobly and said thank you, like well-brought-up young men. Mine has largely been thrown away — too tough. If I ever try again, I will hold out for imported Japanese. I had also ordered some cheese from the Fine Cheese Company — I’ve used them before — and that was sensationally good so all was not lost.

   Good weather. Has May started at last?

   And news from KD: my package has been dispatched. That will be the yarn for the MKAL. I thot they’d get it here in time.  Clue One is scheduled for next Wednesday.

 But I”ve done no actual knitting, what with spending the morning on anxious preparation for my little lunch party, and sleeping it off in the afternoon. I’m sleeping badly these days in bed at night — aching hip, incipient bedsores on my bottom, heavy, affectionate cat on my chest. My hip doesn’t allow me to turn onto one side or the other. So by day I sleep in my chair.

   I forge ahead with “Flowers for the Judge”.  Perhaps significantly, it is unusually, for Allingham, in the format of a conventional thriller. I’ll get it finished in time for its appearance in KD’s club, I’m sure. And it’s here in my Kindle library, so I must have read it before. I don’t remember much of it — perhaps significantly.

   Wordle: a toughie today. My starters gave me two browns, a v. and a c. I could think of a million Jean-words for every line, but genuine entries were harder to come by. Success in the end: six.

   Ketki was a fellow-six. Fives for Thomas, Mark, and Rachel. Four for Alexander — that counts as brilliant, today. Except that Theo scored an even more brilliant three. Roger had another five. At least nobody failed as could so easily have happened.

   

   



5 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:59 PM

    One needs a special mattress if likely to develop bedsores. Ask if your GP can prescribe one. Otherwise worth buying. Bedsores are not to be trifled with as I'm sure you know

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  2. =Tamar8:43 PM

    There are a couple of types of mattress designed to prevent bedsores. One I have seen is electrified and vibrates very gently, the other is extremely soft foam. It is much easier to prevent bedsores than to cure them. Your doctor should prescribe the special mattress immediately!

    Weather in MD has turned very warm, but it does cool off a bit at night. Cloudy with a few light showers, but mostly sunny.

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  3. Anonymous2:05 AM

    It’s Mary Lou- for some reason I am only able to comment as Anonymous. Four for me today. I just started reading a few of the Miss Silver mysteries, by Patricia Wentworth. I saw them mentioned somewhere as introducing a spinster detective prior to Miss Marple. Mildly entertaining and like Miss Marple, Miss Silver is a knitter.

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  4. Anonymous5:32 AM

    I really enjoy Miss Silver, the retired governess who uses her understanding of human nature to solve mysteries, and her knitting as camouflage. After all, who would suspect an elderly knitting spinster of having a great intellect? The first (I think) of the series is Grey Mask, which is more of a thriller in the 1930s mode than a regular murder mystery. It's almost like a crossover book, because before Miss Silver came along Patricia Wentworth used to write thrillers with charming heroines, dashing young men and all sorts of adventures. They didn't last so long in the book market but are all available on kindle.....
    JennyS

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  5. Anonymous2:57 PM

    RE: bedsores Do you have a firm seat and a pressure relief cushion in your wheelchair? If you are spending most of your day in the wheelchair, that may be the source of the pressure sores.
    There are several pressure relief cushions available for wheelchairs. An assessment with a wheelchair seating specialist could direct you to the right cushion for you.

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