Panache my heart goes out to you but am relieved to hear you have, at last, so much help. It is indeed a cruel time.Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Doodle the big bang made the lights flicker for a while but a crew came out very quickly to investigate. It was pouring with rain but a neighbour went up to see what had happened. I haven't yet heard.
Because my AMD came on so early (I was the youngest person being treated at that time) I've had at least 10 years learning how to cope.
I use light, shadow, hearing and touch in a way most people don't need to but that's a fantastic 'work-around'.
I can't do anything detailed but I can still cook, paying more attention to the aroma from the oven to tell me if a cake or quiche is done, rather than look to see if it's golden.
My stubbornness has been a saving grace I will not give in until I have to. I fight back.
One day it'll beat me but not yet 
This is probably why lockdown wasn't quite the sudden shock of restriction it was for others as I'd been gradually working towards it
being forced to stay at home all the time.
That doesn't mean I was never depressed, I was and still am.
One cannot permanently lose most of the things one loves and simply shrug it off.
But I had 60+ years of producing beautiful things and knowing beautiful people, nothing to regret there.
Life is what it is.
Mamissimo Yet again you had me laughing out loud at your post and the antics of your rat catchers.
Like Doodle I mentally added chase music.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRGVYwobPDk
There used to be a player-piano in a Bournemouth cafe, I wonder if it's still there?
Stay well and, if possible, cheerful everyone.
Good Morning Monday 18th May 2026



