I thought we’d play a game today. I’m not going to tell you what day of the week it is. Instead, I’ll give you a clue: it’s between Monday and Tuesday. As a second clue, I’ll tell you that it’s November 15, 2022, but don’t cheat and look at a calendar or computer to see which day of the week it is, alright? Cool. This should be fun.
It’s a bigly windy and sunny day out there. Winds roaring about like a big, drunk, hairy guy, shaking leaves on trees and shouting incoherently about what’s going on. People try to avoid him but he’s every dang place. Temperature has settled at 48 degrees F under these conditions but the weather they say it’ll get up to 52 F. I’m optimistic because yesterday saw us peak at 59 F. It was lovely except a wind would rake you once in a while, like reminding you, winter is looking over your shoulder. The sun came on stage at 7:01 AM while they’ll take their final bows in the valley at 4:49 this evening. Should be sunny all day, though.
On the personal front, Mom has gone in and out of the hospital again. Concerns about her appendix took her in last Thursday. They saw fluid in her appendix on imaging, put her on meds, drew blood and urine for the lab, and sent her home. Yesterday, they called her back in because they’d found Yokenella regensburgei in the lab results. Mom, a retired nurse, had never heard of it, and no wonder, because from what my net reading tells me, it’s pretty rare. The family tree is shook by this news. After bringing Mom in yesterday for more tests, they gave her meds and sent her home. We don’t know what they’re planning, but I read some case studies so we have some idea of what to expect. Fingers crossed for the tough old broad once again. She says she feels fine although the news wearied her.
For music, I’m going with “I Ain’t Worried” by OneRepublic. The song was featured in the Top Gun fillum this year but I haven’t seen the movie. People seemed to like it but we weren’t enticed enough to go sit in a theater with a mask on for a few hours.
The Neurons pulled the song up after my wife said something to me, a trivial matter to which I responded, “I’m not worried about it right now.” If you’re familiar with the song, it features this whistling part. Soon as I uttered my words, The Neurons started that whistling part. Now it’s traveling the morning mental music stream like the moon going around the Earth.
Okay, on to other things. Stay positive, etc. The coffee has already been tested and deemed useful for delivering a refreshing taste and giving me enough energy to breathe and think, though maybe not at the same time. More coffee will be needed for that. Here’s the song. Enjoy the whistling.
Cheers
Best wishes for mom’s speedy and full recovery. She’s had it rough lately.
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Thanks, mon ami. It’s appreciated. Cheers
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Fingers crossed that your mom will get through this latest trouble! I might have enjoyed the whistling, but I couldn’t hear it … there are some sounds that I cannot hear at all, and whistling is one of them. Still, I rather liked the song … first time I’ve heard it. Hugs ‘n cheers — to you and your mum!
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Thank you, my friend. Cheers
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Thank you as always for reading and sharing. Hope you’re doing well. Cheers
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Best wishes to your mom for a speed recovery! True, they found a bacteria named “Yokenella regensburgei”. You know “Regensburg” is not far from here (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regensburg) , but i never had heard about this bacteria before. I am sure it is of Catholic confession and very traditional, not to write medieval. Lol xx Michael
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Thank you, Michael. That’s very appreciated. I’d ever heard about this bacteria before, either. I enjoy your humorous depiction. I visited Regensberg when I was stationed in Germany in the late 1980s. I really enjoyed my time there. Cheers, my friend.
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