More Recycling Years Ahead

Now it has dawned on the Southampton General Hospital urology team that I have lacked information since my procedure six weeks ago, I am receiving a plethora of calls. In today’s I was given a date and time for a telephone appointment with a urologist. I informed the caller about Nick Lewis’s call yesterday. She did not know about this and we agreed that I no longer need the new one.

In the four days since our last dump trip Jackie has filled 13 more spent compost bags with green refuse which, along with an old ceramic cistern once used as a breeding ground for mosquitos and a broken plastic plant container, we transported to the Efford Recycling centre on a much colder day with a similar, though less severe, weather pattern to that of yesterday, and, as is our wont returned with two items with more recycling years ahead of them –

a stone container suitable as a plinth when upturned, and a metal potted plant stand.

I read more of ‘The People’s Act of Love’

By late afternoon the weather had settled down and we took a brief forest drive.

Cattle and a calf occupied the verge at Pilley,

ponies having moved to Bull Hill to forage among the browning bracken landscape.

It is always advisable when confronting tractors on our narrow lanes to pull over and wait for them to pass. They are always very appreciative.

A group of pheasants crossed St Leonard’s Road in front of us

and sought camouflage in the shade of the banked verge before vanishing through the hedge.

This evening we dined on Jackie’s colourful vegetable rice; tempura, and hot and spicy prawns, with which I drank Séguret Cötes du Rhöne Villages 2022 and the Culinary Queen drank Diet Coke

49 comments

  1. Hi, Derrick – Although we live worlds apart, it is amazing how often your posts resonate with similarities. Our current weather seems similar (without the pheasants or cattle but with deer, bunnies and the occasional black bear). Richard and I are also now deep into our recycling project (which feels great). And last night we also had vegetable rice for dinner (with a small piece of salmom and a large heap of steamed vegetables). <3

  2. Sounds like a plethora of calls indeed! But glad they are trying to right wrongs and make sure you are okay.
    Always a joy to see a bouquet of pleasant pheasant. 🙂
    The white cow with the “yellow earrings” (Ha!) looks curious to see what you are doing. 🙂 Wonder if they see you as a bovine paparazzo! HA! 🙂
    (((HUGS))) and ❤️❤️❤️ and I hope you and Jackie get a wonderful restful night-sleep!

  3. Just like buses!
    I’m glad you had a productive day. I can well imagine that before long the staff at the tip will be putting things on one side for you. 🙂

  4. It still amazes me how a system can be so bureaucratic that one part doesn’t know what the other parts are doing. Glad you’re getting some good follow up and still have time for recycling and forest drives.

  5. The forest drive was a nice finish to a busy day for you and Jackie. Looks more like autumn there now.

    I am glad the urology team is finally on board and you are getting what you need.

  6. I’m seriously laughing at the General hospital and the way they are acting.
    I love how considerate you are about the tractors on the road.
    Love the animals too

  7. I suppose I am always too much in my head with similes and metaphors, that when I saw the title ‘more recycling years ahead’, I thought you were referring to good health and long life 🙂
    I suppose there is a poem lurking in there somewhere

  8. Hi Derrick, I hope you are feeling better. It’s good to see pictures of you moving through your usual travels, with your dry comments but appreciation of life and nature.

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