A depressing day,
feeling as if everything is wrong, quite apart from the new fear of nuclear
annihilation. C. has a cold, and stayed away for my sake. I didn’t go out: the hip was painful. Daniela gave me a massage;
that helped. Helen came to see me this afternoon. She says the principal
British supplier of mosaic materials is closing down – she doesn’t know what
she will do. Other British mosaicists write to her for advice, and she has none
to give. She also says that the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, for which
her husband works in Thessaloniki, finds that all its work is drying up, although for the moment the bank survives, and
with it David’s job. When she left, I set to trying to buy “Strong Woman Stay
Young” on your recommendation, Joni, and kept getting bizarre messages from
Amazon (whom I use at least once a week, not only for books but for most of the
other necessities of life) about the need to correct my address. I persevered;
at last it accepted the order.
These events are
totally unrelated but combine to create a feeling of unease.
Jenny, you’re
probably right (comment yesterday) that I should see a dr about my hip. I fear
he might recommend replacement, which I certainly don’t want, but it’s
not a good idea to jump to conclusions.
On a brighter
note, Wordle in five today, and there is only one more increase to do before it
will be time for the lower border of the second cross-over front of the Aroon
baby sweater. I did order Cully Swanson’s “Complete Surprise”. No difficulty
with the address that time. I also received Lynn Barr’s scarf book, and enjoyed
renewing my acquaintance with it.