Done, to do, and already done.

 



Early in the morning one of my British friend apped about the saturday there.
At a castle nearby, which was on my list for a day alone in the area (meaning that would be a tremendously expensive day!), at that castle there is a WW2 event, with Spitfire, lancaster and more.
I love the old planes, can hear/feel the Lancaster approach far before others realize it's in the area. (That hear/feel combination makes the sound and trembling of the AC/heatpump nearby so annoying and irritating.)
My friend asked if I'd already ordered a ticket. Noop. So he did.I'm lookinf forward to that day.

Shirts of the planes I already have and I will wear one.
I won't take my uniform with me. Too heavy and too much luggage. What a pity.

Going to ask two friends who are reenactors if they will be there. Would be extra fun!!





Managed to get the chair done.
The seat was a very bad fit, so I had to use a lot of muscle power, and the plastic seat is slightly overstretched... looks that way too.
But it's done.

In the gardenhouse I managed to turn the table 90 degrees, and it still fitted within the rack, and that made the chair fit underneath.
So not much loss of space at all.
But a good place to sit and write.



The past days I have been trying to get in contact with son1 who booked the next travel to England.
I still don't have the schedule of this trip, so I can't plan anything.
The first plan was to go this tuesday. He cancelled that and said it would be a week later.
Did he realize it or forgot?

One of my daughters got in contact on thursday and asked the question, but he referred to me.

So his Aspergers is bothering him again.. no keeping of appointments, being stubborn and stupid.



The past months I have been in pain all the time. 
My joints are bothering me. They're not hot, nor swollen.
Even when I wake up in the morning everything hurts.
So if I know the travelschedule I can make an appointment with the GP.



Saw in a local magazine that someone needs protestsongs about Gaza for his new book.
A few weeks ago our poet collection  had the prompt to write in the local language.
Being a war poet I wrote about Gaza.
I've sent it to the guy


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Syl: "Life is a chain of challenges. Sometimes the largest challenges are we ourselves. Facing life, facing others and facing yourself requires either a worryless attitude or plain courage. Most of the time it is dealing with judgement. Maybe life is about getting rid of it."
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