Each day this week we've had a range of different types of weather; from dry, but cloudy skies to wet and windy. Autumn is transitioning into Winter. The good news is that Mr P's chest x-ray result was clear and we're able to get out-and-about again as he's feeling much better. We were advised to continue with the covid vaccination Winter booster when Mr P went to see the general practitioner doctor. The appointment is tomorrow and thankfully at our local general practice clinic. Mr P also has a physio consultation at the hospital next week so in between we'll be resting as much as possible.
On Wednesday looking out of the back living room picture window I caught sight of a tree surgeon who was obviously pruning some of the branches of the huge cherry tree in our neighbour's garden. He had all the necessary safety equipment and was using a rope and pulley system to swing from branch to branch. It was just as well he did some of the work on that day as the following day we had heavy rain storms at night and during the day.
There are berries in abundance everywhere. The robin and other birds are still finding shelter and food in the next-door-neighbour's hawthorn tree.
We were sent photos of a firework event at Kenilworth Castle which was held on the 5th November (Bonfire Night).
Needless to say our heavy curtains are drawn every evening now to keep us warm and we could hear the bangs from local firework displays. We think of the animals who get frightened because of sensitive hearing. I'm sure the family in Kenilworth enjoyed the spectacular firework display at this historical venue on that evening. It's fun for families to watch such an event so long as it's well organised and safe for spectators.
As for us, I'm thankful for Mr P's improved health and the shelter of a warm and cosy house when the weather isn't so good.
Thank you for your visit. Have a good day and a peaceful weekend.
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