Feeling better this morning, at nearly half-past eight am. Still a bit weak and slightly more groggier than ususal, but somewhat more rested than I was, yesterday, but considering what I went through with the kidney stones--thankfully very minute ones--I'm not doing all that badly, at least, I'm well enough to go to work this morning. Thank God it happened on a weekend, and I didn't have to lose any more time (meaning also pay, of course) from work.
I even had a proper American fry up, for breakky: steak and eggs with fried potatoes. Well, one of those thin, tiny little eye of round steaks, one gets from the food section of the local All-for-One-Dollar shop, and a hash brown patty similar to the one's sold by McDonald's, and a couple of scrambled eggs. Still, no worries about my stomach growling at work--I don't get lunch 'till around 3pm or later, so I do get a tad hungry at work, sometimes.
Not quite as hot as yesterday--it's actually overcast and damp, this morning, but no rain at all in the forecast until maybe a week from now. Of course, that can change, but so far, so good for the last week of the summer holidays, over here. This is the last week for daily trolley bus service to Lake George. After that, it only runs on Saturdays, and perhaps Sundays as well, until some time in October--if that. We have a horrible bunch of jobsworths running the local transit company, so one never knows what totally moronic bus schedules they'll dream up--they have lousy PR, as well, and aren't well-known for actually advertising scheduling or route changes. Even the bus drivers themselves, don't always know what's going on!
Anyway, it's supposed to be sunny and in the mid-70's all week, and in fact, the sun's just come out, as I writhe this---at some point this week, I'll make a trip by trolley up to the lake, for one last quick swim. Too bad I didn't find my suit 'till summer was nearly done, but no crying over spillt milk, I say. (yeah, I know "spilt" isn't a proper word, but then, I'm not feeling very proper today, so sod it.
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Well, have chores to see to before leaving for work. Have a grand day, all. N.



