16 Jun 2026

16.06.2026

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 Tuesday 16th 51F/11C [7.00] Overcast morning brightening later. Peaking around 16C/61F. Dry with reduced, westerly winds. Gusting to 9m/s. 65F/18C in the room. 56F/13C in the greenhouse.

 Up at 6.30 after an unusually quiet night. The coughing seems to have stopped for the moment after returning yesterday.

 I shall be visiting my English friend. Going in the Morris.

 

 

 

 

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15 Jun 2026

15.06.2026 Lift off aborted!

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  Monday 15th 53F/12C [7.00] Heavy overcast and breezy but dry. Westerly winds reducing slowly. 65F/18.3C in the room. 57F/14C in the greenhouse.

 Up at 6.15 after a difficult night. I was awake for a couple of hours. Coughing reduced again this morning. Noticeably deaf in my right ear again.

 I have a hospital appointment just after lunch in the heart department. For a follow up on my treatment and medication. I have been taking my blood pressure 9 times a day to provide some data.  

 Whoops. My appointment is cancelled. The  nurse who was supposed to see me has gone sick. New appointment pending. 

 Another day on YouTube. 

 Dinner was a chop with tweggs on toast. I broke one egg lifting it out of the pan. Oh the shame!   

 

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14 Jun 2026

14.06.2026 New cycle path started.

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 Sunday 14th 52F/11C [7.45] Overcast. Another wet and windy day.

 Up at 7am after earlier motivational failures. 65F/18C in the room. 56F/13C in the greenhouse. Unusually cool after unusually warm weather earlier in the year. Still coughing.

 12.10 Torrential rain. It lasted for about five minutes. I spent the morning On YouTube. 

 And the afternoon. Not even a nap!

 Still coughing. Still getting dizzy. I shall discuss this with the heart department at the hospital tomorrow.

 The removal of the rails and sleepers of the long disused railway has begun. The route was part of the national rail network until 1966. When passenger traffic ended. Some goods traffic still ran until the early 1980s. 

 The track bed will be converted to a cycle and walking path. Providing a safe connection between Assens and Glamsbjerg. Three different companies will be responsible for particular stretches between certain villages. The route runs east to Ebberup before turning north. The old station buildings still exist. As does the remains of a barrier, from the distant past, on the road leading out of Ebberup. There would once have been a warning bell struck by a hand wound clock mechanism. 

 Once completed, the cycle path will have a total length of 17.5km. There are numerous schools [at least 8] along the route. Which will gain from a safer connection. There are some main roads to be crossed. Which will have to be safeguarded using light controlled barriers. The path will take about six months to construct. It is expected to be opened by December of 2026.

 Whoops I haven't taken the recycling bin along! Done.

 Dinner was sardines on toast.

 

 

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