I don’t mind seing them twice Fruitcake, they are beautiful And why not Gleaner, your metartasal must be a peace of modern art Hope it’s not too painfull though
Outhch ! Sharp indeed ! Don’t forget to eat a lot of calcium. I suppose you have a plaster some sort. How long will it take with not standing on on your foot ?
3 months so they reckon. Which is a real beeeeeach. I got logs to move, big logs. No plaster, just some hard support. Don’t want to hijack your thread babeth, so please continue to brighten my sofa bound day with fabulous shots of the incoming spring.
You’re welcome to hijack this thread Gleaner. Here is another shot of the incoming spring. Our climbing rose wishing Bill and me Valentine day one day ahead !
Sorry you have an injury Gleaner, painful! Three months? That’s a bummer! As tigre says if you behave you never know it might be less. You certainly can’t be shifting logs!
Not quite up to Gleaner’s pain I’m sure, but I crushed my thumb at work yesterday, below shows the result today next to the other one. Amazing how awkward it is to be without a working thumb.
That must have hurt VK. Extremities are painful entities in their own right.
I must admit, that mine was caused by inattention and a besotted dog. Falling off the last step coming down to return a phone call and then hitting the deck wiv me ead, didn’t really help matters. Awakening to find I only had two border collies fussing over me to provide assistance and had to physically drag this beached cetacean like mass across the expanse of living room floor to reach the phone was an added pain in the right royal ass too. But a quick phone call to my dearest and dearest and 6 hours later all was sorted. Currently sat here awaiting the nurse to turn up on this frosty morning.
Happy to hear you are free and clear and devoid of encumbrances though Marmite. Enjoy your spring, it is here I am sure.
I can ignore my thumb if I don’t put any pressure on it, Gleaner, but your foot, with such an obvious break in the toe, is much more debilitating. Chances are I will lose the nail once it turns black and the new one grows underneath.
Oh dear Gleaner, that is a shame. I did exactly the same bone about 6 years ago and it was blooming painful and took about 6 weeks for the swelling and pain to subside….feet up and watch the w&c as it could cause another tumble if you have one to many.
Best wishes…and get well soon.
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