Sunday, 25 June 2023

PAINTING AND SHOULDER STUFF

OVER THE PAST TWO WEEKS i've been painting walls when i can and dealing with my aching shoulderblade and stiff neck.  i hope managing all this physical stuff isn't going to be the way life is going to be from now on. I've been visiting the myotherapist (Phil, he's helped me before) and last Thursday he did dry needling into the sore muscles which have been making walking difficult.  Right in the ribs - the pain, not the needling.  Ouch!! Well the dry needling was horrible, nasty little shocks as he hit the knots in the muscles. I've had a week of no swimming to keep everything warm, heatpacks multiple times during the day and quite a few exercises a few times a day too. waiting to see if it makes a difference.


Here's a recap of the last two weeks in pictures, a lovely visit from sunny luke and etta for the celtic festival, a visit from isobelle this week, i'll take some pics of the painted doors and trims i've been working on. i'll do more today and see how my ribs feel.  baby steps.


Sarah Rose, Luke, Rachel and Matt - Etta's right into it





this beautiful boat was doing hourly trips on the bay




these sculptures in the portarlington playground are 
created from the trunks of old cyprus pines that have 
come to the end of their time


                                                  Bluey at breakfast
                                                 a quiet moment at Baba's




Etta's non-stop in her creative play - this was a little procession
back and forth through the sheets on the line to collect gum
blossoms to float in a utility bin full of rainwater.  the bamboo
became a fishing rod when she discovered there were big
leaves in the bottom of the bin. then there's feeding the real fish
and finding egg shells in the garden where i've thrown the
vege scraps - etta holds them up like a golden prize :0)



ETTA TURNED 3 on JUNE 17







WINTER SOLSTICE 
Three days ago - about twenty Salties went in at 7.30 pm to the wonderful sound of the irish drum and fire twirlers. isobelle was visiting overnight and she got some great shots of me photographing them.  i love this one because the swimmers are completely anonymous and they could be sprites emerging from the water




i started knitting this cowl for isobelle on the wonderful Hotham 
visit - she looks great in it.  we spent time with the ukulele and 
she's given me some tips so i'll have a play with it again.




PICS FROM THIS WEEK



    on the powerlines out the front





I VISITED THE YACHT CLUB in my non-swimming week 
to just say hi and take some pics





1 comment:

  1. Annie, please take care. Have a wonderful week. xx Sadami

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