Dependant on your point of view, it's either good news this week or bad. The bad news is that for the first time in as long as I can remember I'm not well. I've had the odd cough and cold or headache, but I honestly think that the last time I felt this rough, for this long, was back in 2001 or 2. The worse thing is I don't really know what's wrong with me! Well, actually that's not quite true, I know exactly what's wrong (my insides have decided that they want to be outside), but I don't know why. When I got in on Tuesday "The Emma" said she wasn't feeling too good, which as I felt fine and she was better again by the next day we just put down to something that she'd eaten and thought noting more about. Thursday morning I was fine, I cycled into work and went to circuits at lunchtime, but by 14:00 started to feel rough myself. I struggled home on my bike and went straight to bed, which is pretty much where I've been ever since! Friday I couldn't even keep my eyes open for more than a few minutes at a time. Saturday afternoon I felt a bit better and ventured outside to tidy up the workshop, but was back asleep on the living room floor again an hour later, and today, well, whilst I feel a bit better than I did, I still feel like death warmed up. And the good news? Well, as I've done nothing but sleep all weekend, your not going to have to spend half your morning reading a load of old drivel about my weekend! So that's it for this week, nothing to report, which is annoying as I should have been on the start line for the Punchbowl Marathon today, but instead I'm sat here, feeling sorry for myself. In fact the only thing worth sharing from this week is a couple of pictures from my run to work earlier in the week. With the sun shining on the way home the first of the Snowdrops have made an appearance, brightening up the hedgerows and providing a glimpse of what's to come, and clear skies made for a cold run in again the next morning. You know it's cold when your gloves get frost on them and your water bottles freeze! But that's it for this week. Hopefully I'll be back to full strength again by next weekend and normal service can resume, and if not? Well, I'm not very good at being poorly so we had best hope I'm better.
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Paul PerrattOld enough to know better, young enough to still feel invincible, stupid enough to keep on trying the same thing again and again. Cyclist, Gardener, Runner, Hiker, Cook, Woodworker, Engineer, Jack of all trades and master of none, Anti social old git and all round miserable bugger. Archives
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