And it feels like I am making some small headway towards getting rid of it. The coughing fits are fewer in number, and don’t last as long. Which is a welcome change. However, my nose/nasal passages feel blocked up, and everything sounds like I have cotton in my ears (more so than usual, since I am hearing impaired to begin with). So that’s a new development I could do without.
I have played Diablo 4 a good deal in the last four days or so. I was going to buy Space Marine 2, but opted the just get further into a game I already own, and sort of enjoyed. The mechanics are deep, and confusing, but now that I have my plan of attack in place I am progressing more smoothly. Still taking me a while to move along, but I’m having a better time of it. Happily.
My front garden nolonger looks like the day of the triffids, which is fantastic. Strike that off the lost. Cherry tomatoes are harvested, and chilling in the sunshine to ripen on their own. The variegated maple tree is dropping leaves like it’s October 21st, so before you know it I will have to start bagging and tagging the leaves. Or mulching and forgetting about them. That sounds more like me. It’s a long, drawn out process that will still be going on in November unless the snow comes early. Still have to rake piles, but the back pack mulched does the rest. I just have to empty it every so often. That, and look down endlessly as I work.
The Markham Fair 2024 approaches! Get your fall digs ready, as its prime pumpkin spice consuming time! That, and blooming onions, candy floss, corn dogs, smashed burgers, chicken tenders with fries, candy apples, and whatever else takes your fancy at these sort of things. A cool evening breeze that smells like coffee, dust, and smoked meats, and bbq chicken. Fresh cut grass, mud, and grilled corn on the cob. It sets a picture doesn’t it. Fantastic time of the year. I’ve grown to love it. My kids have too.
