I’m feebler than
ever, but all’s well. C. came, but instead of walking we sat on the step in the
sun while the happy cats went up and down to the pavement rejoicing in
unaccustomed freedom. C. brought me a tonic called Floradix. It seems to be
largely if not entirely an iron supplement – probably a very good idea. My
appetite is very low these days, and what I do eat may well not contain much
iron.
She brought news
of the Majestic line – her friend J. (all of C.’s friends have names beginning
with J) had been cruising with them last week, on our very boat, the Glen Tarsan.
She had a bishop among her
fellow-passengers of whom I was rather jealous. However, towards the end of a
happy cruise, two of the crew tested positive for you-know-what and the boat went
haring back to Oban. Some of the passengers, including J.’s husband and the
Bishop, were showing possible symptoms, coughing and such-like. All were
double-vaccinated. The Glen Tarsan cruise for this week has been cancelled and
it’s being deep-cleaned.
I need to show you
some more pictures.
So I’m glad that
didn’t happen to us.
No knitting, but
Andrew Marr is back from his summer break, and recorded – so I may catch up
both with him and a bit of knitting tomorrow.
The tonic should be easier than taking a handful of capsules, too. I have chronic low iron and I notice if I miss a day.
ReplyDeleteBe cautious of iron as it can cause constipation.
ReplyDeleteWow too bad about the cruise. I hope everyone can make a full recovery.
ReplyDeleteVery glad your cruise could proceed as usual.
thanks for posting
Lisa RR