Shouldering the blame
The reason for this was the fact that, while rushing around
preparing for a very important birthday party in early April, I turned, tripped
over the hose and crashed to the verandah, ending up with – disaster! – a
broken shoulder. They don’t plaster these things, apparently, it just has to
hang off the corner of one’s body in a sling until it gets better. NOT my idea
of fun at all. I found it very painful, misery-making and energy draining,
which meant that sitting in front of a computer, typing with one hand just
wasn’t on my agenda for some time.
Digital Cameras - bit of a problem.
I still managed to take a few photographs of each month
although it’s a VERY difficult operation with only the left hand working. NOTE:
Take a look at a digital camera and it will become clear that they’re designed
to be used ONLY with the right hand. On the suggestion of a big grandson, I
resorted to holding in the left hand and using it upside down so that my hand
wasn’t covering the screen or the viewfinder. I then had to vertically flip the
pictures 180 degrees on the computer, which worked - sort of. It was a
great improvement when the right arm became strong enough to take over again.
That's my shadow, with right arm in a sling and camera in left hand. |
A catch-up
So I’ll now do a quick (and brief) catch-up. To keep the
blog in chronological order, you can go down to the March entry and work your
way up to July.