Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Spring is here

I realise that I may be a little premature - mother nature being some what fickle at times but I do think that we have turned a corner.

Ok, if I am honest it's wishful thinking.

Yesterday was Cathy's birthday and. While we went out for a meal with family, the weather did not encourage for walking or even having a pleasant drive. Todaywas much of the same, strong winds, rain and fog. Driving back, we went through a sudden band of rain but oh! on the far side of it blue sky and sunshine - admittedly there was still a strong wind, but I am more and more convinced that I love windy weather.

As I write his I am writing in the garden with a mocha and my Pocket PC, recharging my batteries in the warm sunshine.

Right now, those 4-5 weeks of bronchitis seem so far away. I am beginning to feel human again, as far as my health is concerned; there are other issues I am working through but right now this fine weather feels good.

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Spring is here (hopefully)

I realise that I may be a little premature - mother nature being some what fickle at times but I do think that we have turned a corner.

Ok, if I am honest it's wishful thinking.

Yesterday was Cathy's birthday and. While we went out for a meal with family, the weather did not encourage for walking or even having a pleasant drive. Todaywas much of the same, strong winds, rain and fog. Driving back, we went through a sudden band of rain but oh! on the far side of it blue sky and sunshine - admittedly there was still a strong wind, but I am more and more convinced that I love windy weather.

As I write his I am writing in the garden with a mocha and my Pocket PC, recharging my batteries in the warm sunshine.

Right now, those 4-5 weeks of bronchitis seem so far away. I am beginning to feel human again, as far as my health is concerned; there are other issues I am working through but rig

Thursday, March 16, 2006

And so the journey begins...

Had a refreshing stroll from the office to the train station here in Penzance. The chill of an easterly wind whipping in from the bay ensured I arrived perky and ready for the off.

While I lack a sense of smell, there is something special about the sea tang carried on a breeze.

Great start to the trip, the walk being aided by having an ideal seat - forward facing with a single seat and table plus it's NOT the quiet carriage - I have a bunch of podcasts to catch up on.

I am on a (First) Great Western train; unfortunately only Virgin Trains have a charging point but at least it's a chance to try my portable AA battery charger for the Axim, (guess who forgot the portable phone charger - but do have mains one - so it all works out in the end).

Handcrafted on a Sony Ericsson P910i

My mobile blog - lowjib7.blogspot.com.

Sent from a WM5 Dell Axim x51v Pocket PC

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A married Cornishman who is getting an inkling of what he wants to be when he grows up. I currently work for the NHS. [See bottom of page for Blog Archive and Links.]