Here is darling Little Whale, minus a toe and a nasty diggy nail. No problems from that nail in the future. I had to take him in at 8.30 this morning, and picked him up at 3.30. Poor chap had to go on a drip for a while though, because his blood pressure had dropped. However, I thought I would take back the unused antiobiotics (£52 worth) and got £48 credit, so that helped. Also, the bill had gone from the £413 quoted (1 hrs' surgery) down to £281, as they did a rapid surgery. I'm blardy glad about that, but it still had to come out of my savings . . . I am praying I have a good Antiques Fair this weekend as blimey, I could do with putting some of the £1000 back that has gone out on Vet's bills in the past two months.
He wanted his "scoff" as Keith called it, the moment he came out of the box, and has had Pippi's leftovers too, and has now managed to get upstairs and used the ablutions (litter tray) up there. I have just put the central heating on for him as he is laid on the floor near the radiator. Poor boy. He has to go back for a check up on Thursday. He ran away and hid when I got the cat carrier out this morning, what will he be like on Thursday?
I have kept very busy today, firstly out in the greenhouse, sewing various cucumber seeds purchased from Real Seeds (and now on the windowsill in my sewing room) and Tam's Cantaloup melons (to go in my polytunnel, so I shall have to give that a good clean up soon). Then I transferred my knitting from the too long circular needles to the proper length ones and knitted a row and a half, sat outside at my patio table and chairs. H.O.T. out there! Felt a lot more than 16 deg. I also sewed a bit more(mending) on the Victorian quilt and have done the big chunk at one edge now. Should hopefully finish it tonight or tomorrow.
I weeded around the bit of lawn with beds surrounding it (plain grass when we moved here) and put down bark chippings on the two sides I'd finished.
Today was also a worrying day for Rosie's health, as Tam took her to Carmarthen to see the Paediatric Rheumatologist there about her knee. It hasn't improved with keeping, and he said she has Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis :( She has to go to Cardiff and have a Steroid injection into the knee under a general anaethstetic. My poor little darling. She should have painkillers by now though, but she had to have more blood tests this afternoon at her local hospital in Aberystwyth. She also has to have regular eye tests as this can affect the eyes too. NOT what we wanted to hear. The positive news is that the steroid injection should work, but the downside is that it IS an auto-immune disease . . . Such a worry.
I had a walk along by the river in the Groe this morning. The trees have their fresh green leaves coming through and it was so beautiful.
I hope that you have had a positive day, whatever you are doing.





























