I did have a great topic to run for tonight, really, and we do have a very fine diary coming up next week. But all I can do in the end right now is to try to stop sneezing my nose off. I can't even try to be funny about it because I'm sure it'd fall flat. That's what I'd like to be right now, flat, and soon that's the position I'll be in again. I can't format a new diary without using my desktop, however, so that's where I am for the nonce.
Please feel free to say hi, let us know how you're doing, share your remedies for wicked head colds, and the like. I'll be back to normal, or what passes for it, relatively soon, I'm sure. It just FEELS like I'll be sniffling and snorting forever more.
Maybe it's just me, but I always grouse more about having a cold when the weather is decent. You too? We've had some glorious clear and sunny days lately, perfect for putting the garden to bed and performing other seasonal household chores that are much more pleasant to do in fine weather. But alas, I am housebound instead. Oh well, guess that means the good weather will have to stick around! Ha!
I will check on comments but not as late as usual. Let the conversation begin.
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