21 Jun 2026

21.06.2026

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  Sunday 21st 61F/16C. [6.40]  Bright overcast. Another warm and mostly sunny day. Peaking at 23C/73F. A northerly breeze. 74F/23C in the room. 63F/17C in the greenhouse with the doors and skylights open.

 Up at 6am after a fairly quiet  night. Though I was too hot at times under the summer duvet.

 8.15 I am going to drive into town to buy a 20m network cable for the Wi-Fi Access Point. I can't reach outside with only 10m of cable. I shall do some shopping while I am there. There are no longer any local branches of certain supermarkets. 

 10.00 68F/20C Full sunshine. Back from Assens. The entire town center seemed to be blocked off. Only my experience of riding and driving there for decades allowed me to find my way to the various supermarkets. 

 11.00 I have mounted the Access Point on a windsurfing mast. Plenty of height without having to climb up high. 

 11.30 71F/22C. That was disappointing. The AP isn't reaching along the drive. Despite having a clear view. It even dropped the signal. Which it didn't do yesterday. I am hot, sweating and breathless. Just from walking. Now what?

 

  ~?~

 

 

20 Jun 2026

20.06.2026 Wi-Fi Access Point.

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  Saturday 20th 66F/19C. Overcast, overnight rain. Thundery shower possible. Brightening later. Peaking at 26C/79F. 72F/22C in the room. 69F/21C in the greenhouse. The southern house windows are wet from rain blowing through the greenhouse skylights. I don't remember that ever happening before. 

 Up at 7am after a fair night attending the fire bucket. I have coughed a couple of times but nothing dramatic. I hope I am finally on the mend.

 8.00 My parcel arrived. I can play with the outdoor Wi-Fi and robot mower at last. It was interesting to see the car appear earlier. Thanks to moving the camera. I shall definitely move it further. 

 Hours later I am still struggling to make the new toy work. Meanwhile the software App will no longer launch. Probably password confusion. I deleted the app and it all started working.

So I did a walk along the drive and around the West Lawn. To scan the Wi-Fi signal using the WiFiman app on my phone. This is with the new Access Point hanging upside down, upstairs on the landing. I really need a 20m network cable to reach a better position. Preferably outside, to avoid attenuation from the roof. 

Now I have to go shopping. Having run out of essentials. No rolls left for lunch and no milk.

 I went shopping and came back late. Had lunch and then felt fuzzy. Needed to lie down.

 The afternoon was spent trying different things with the Wi-Fi. Wandering up and down on the drive. The same old fart on the security cameras. Scanning for signal strength. With the Access Point in various positions indoors.  

 As I made a proper dinner last night I went for toast again. I feel it eases the burden. Not in cooking but in stuffing my face. So dinner was cheese on toast. 

  

  ~?~

 

 

 

 

19 Jun 2026

19.06.2026 The sun has got his hat on.

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  Friday 19th 65F/18C [7.20] Bright overcast and breezy. A warm day with sunshine is promised. It could reach 28C/82F by late afternoon. A light southerly breeze. 

 Up at 6.45 after a fairly quiet night. I am only dizzy when I cough.

 Still no parcel containing Wi-Fi access point. When do deliberate lies about delivery times become blatant fraud? The website said 2-3days. It is now 6 days from ordering and no updates. Not since the delivery service changed their tracking notice yesterday. After admitting receipt of the parcel from the "remote warehouse" at around 14.00.   

 It gets worse! A DAO delivery car has just delivered a pamphlet but not the parcel. Did they forget? Was the parcel even in the small private car they were in? Customer service telephones open at 8am. I expect there will be a long queue. 

 One short phone call later: They must have used my phone number to trace the parcel. It might be delivered today or it might be delivered tomorrow. They couldn't say. Eeny meeny miny noe? 

 DAO has now updated with a message to say the parcel will be delivered over the weekend. Despite it being in their possession since Thursday. Despite their saying it wold be delivered yesterday. Despite saying it would be delivered overnight last night. Despite the fact they were delivering this very morning to my postbox. 

 11.30 78F/26C. Bright sunshine. It feels like an oven outside. The outdoor plants had a much needed drink. I have opened the end door to the greenhouse. To push some warm air out of the open skylights.

 I have also been trimming the overhanging hedges along the drive. Where they were encroaching over the roadway. Only as high as I could comfortably reach with the hedge trimmer from the ground. 

 The protruding branches were blocking the front security camera's view along the drive. I may move the camera further over the greenhouse. To improve the view towards the end of the drive. Which bends twice over its 100m length.. The limitation to moving the camera is the first greenhouse skylight. Not to mention my comfortable reach from a ladder. Of which I am increasingly wary. I could be lying there for days or nights if I fell. 

 Success! I can now see the far end of the drive to the T-junction. I'll move the camera further along when it isn't so hot. For a clearer view of the junction. To better monitor the robot mower. I may be able to fix the camera mounting even further along by opening a skylight and sliding it out of the way. 

 I am struggling to mount the camera so tight under the gutter. I ought to mount the camera on a scrap of plywood. Then it will be far easier to choose a spot for the camera. With the fixing screws already in place.

 12.15 I was suddenly dizzy. Too hot? Overdoing it? I have been sipping water for hydration. I lay down for ten minutes and the dizziness passed.

 I had a call from my contact at the County Council. She mentioned a safety telephone call system. A short morning call from volunteers to ensure all is well. For the elderly who live isolated and alone. She is going to visit me next week for a chat. 

 Dinner was fried chicken, mushrooms and tweggs on toast.  

 


  ~?~

18 Jun 2026

18.06.2026 Spinning.

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  Thursday 18th 59F/15C.[7.30] Overcast, brightening later and warming up. Reaching 23C/74F. Light westerly winds becoming breezier this afternoon. Gusting to around 8m/s. 66F/19C in the room. 62F/17C in the greenhouse.

 Up at 6.30 after a remarkably quiet night. After yesterday's long naps I feared hours of sleeplessness. I have coughed a couple of times but not that desperate trying to clear thick glue. 

A baby black elder. Planted by my babysitter. 

 I am expecting the delivery of a Wi-Fi Access Point. To boost the Wi-Fi signal out of doors for the robot mover. After initial tests I discovered that the mower could not reliably map the far reaches of the drive. The Wi-Fi signal hardly extended beyond the house. I could have used my mobile phone but decided against it.

 The router is now downstairs. Where once it was located upstairs in the rear dormer window. Of largely wooden construction and therefore transparent to radio waves. As was the observatory. Which gave me an excellent signal over in the dome. Now demolished and I have moved all the computer equipment downstairs. 

 According to the tracking the delivery company have yet to receive my parcel! Lies. damned lies and online sales platforms. The parcel arrived at the delivery agent's premises at 14.00 today! On the day of delivery! Here's a capture of the 2-3 days promised delivery on their own website. As part of an email AFTER I HAD PLACED MY ORDER! This is false advertising. 


 

 

 

 

 

I am still waiting for their promised email with dispatch details.

 As I was feeling a bit stronger today I have cleaned the pond filter of algae. The perforated cover has to be scrubbed with a stiff brush to make any progress. I used the hose and rinsed the internal filter mats as well. Then dropped the filter back into the greenhouse pond. I am now using the spray head to top up the pond. The level had dropped by 10cm due to evaporation. 

 I had a call from the Council heart physiotherapists in town. They want me to come in, next week, for a chat. Before deciding if I am ready for heavy exercise. My recent dizziness, coughing and heart problems are all being stored and shared in my online, health journal. 

 A truly valuable asset. Which avoids my having to update every new and existing contact. Moreover, I can read the journal myself online. To catch up on the professionals' reports when I am taken to hospital and released. I can also see my latest medication. 

 Which is often updated in the light of my changing health issues. Then communicated to the chemists. They can access my information on production of my health insurance card and verbal permission. The card is also a form of ID and readily accepted. The serial number includes one's date of birth. I have nothing but praise for the Danish health service and its use of technology. The staff are always so professional, helpful and kind. 

 Even the free parking at the hospital includes online registration of arrival. On a computer screen at all the relevant, outpatient clinics. Arrival at the doctors surgery is registered via a scan of the same health insurance card. The monitor calls you by name, time of your appointment and asks you to take a seat. No queuing at the receptionists window.

 It is all so effortless. Teenagers asking for cigarettes and booze at the supermarket are asked to show their card to prove their age. I have never, ever heard anyone complain about invasion of privacy. We were miles from home once and stopped at a routine police checkpoint. This was outside a vast, annual, car boot sale. I showed them my Welsh Driving License and they began to question my identity. The printed language was completely alien to them. So I showed them my insurance card and was waved cheerfully on. We belonged.  

 I started feeling dizzy so lay down for an hour. I am wondering if I need me eyesight checked. In relation to the time I spend on the computer. I chose a weaker prescription for my first "proper" reading glasses in 40 years. Though that doesn't explain the dizziness every time I cough. Which is a apparently a well known problem with lots of Latin names.  

 Dinner was tuna on bread rolls. There was just enough in one small tin. Two tins would have been excessive.

 

  ~?~

17 Jun 2026

17.06.2026 Black beauty.

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  Wednesday 17th 54F/12C [8.20] Overcast. Expected to be cool and cloudy. Then afternoon rain. Peaking around 16C/61F. SW wind going southerly. Gusting to 8m/s.

 Up at 7.40 after a weird night. Woke at midnight with my head spinning. I was going to get up at 6.40. Then it was 7.20 and I was coughing. 

 Sambucus nigra "Black Lace." A dark leaved Elder. It appears much blacker to the naked eye. Planted years ago in the garden. Always invisible behind a huge hedge. Until I removed the hedge. 

 I'd like to go for a short ride but don't feel safe. I started feeling dizzy again. So I went outside to get away from the computer screen. I even walked along the drive and brought back the recycling bin. 

 Still feeling dizzy. Lay down for an hour. 

 16.00 Same after lunch. Went back to bed. I have no idea how I will sleep tonight. 

 It rained during the afternoon and evening. Saving me the effort of watering the outside plants. It became quite breezy.

 Dinner was a lot of mashed potato with fried chicken and mushrooms. The idiot in the kitchen forgot to make gravy. He was too busy washing up a week's worth of neglect. 

 

  ~?~

16 Jun 2026

16.06.2026 Not again?

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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.

 This rose hasn't flowered for years. Now it is struggling against brambles and other invasive plants. 

 

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

 13.30 Returning from my visit. Where we discussed outdoor Wi-Fi amongst many other things. My friend has years of experience with the equipment involved. I shopped on the way home. 

 I had another dizzy spell during the afternoon. Not nearly as bad as last time. I think it was triggered by scanning my pictures as thousands of thumbnails. I managed to reach my bed and repeatedly tried the Epley maneuvers. This seemed not to help. 

 So I went to bed and slept for probably an hour. I woke half way and the room was still spinning slowly. So I fell asleep again. I am feeling a lot better now. Interestingly, one of my blood thinners causes coughs as a common side effect. Another causes dizziness.  

 Dinner was mackerel in tomato sauce on toast. 

 

  ~?~

 

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!   

 

  ~?~

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.

 

 

  ~?~

13 Jun 2026

13.06.2026 A Rest Day.

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  Saturday 13th 55F/13C [7.30] A bright start but with westerly gales, rain and thundery showers. 65F/18C in the room. 57F/14C in the greenhouse. 

 Up at 6.30 after a disturbed night. I was awake for around an hour at 4am. Somehow I resisted getting up. Then it was 5am and then 6am. The cough felt as if it was over. Until I took my tablets and it triggered an eye-watering explosion of coughing. One of the nine tablets probably went down the wrong way!

 Still no chance of a ride. Still no chance to tame the West Lawn.   

I wasted the day improving myself on YouTube. I have been radicalized on outdoor Wi-Fi. Even placed an order for an outdoor access point.

 The afternoon was punctuated by very heavy showers. With sunny periods in between.

Dinner will be chops. I have no idea if the spuds are still edible. They were not. I washed up while dinner was cooking.

 Dinner was chops, tweggs on toast and mushrooms. 20 minutes in the frying pan produced a perfect chop. It practically melted in my mouth.

 

  ~?~

12 Jun 2026

12.06.2026 Aah!

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  Friday 12th 55F/13C [8.00] Overcast and breezy. Brighter start becoming cloudy with rain.

 Up at 7.00 after drifting for hours. I'd glance at the clock and go back to sleep. Several bouts of coughing. The last forced me to get up. 

 A huge, Labrador retriever sleeping in a local shop. It was very affectionate yesterday when it was awake. It loved being petted. Even sitting on my feet so I couldn't escape. I forgot to take a photo. So went back today. To find it guarding the till. 

 I need to go shopping slightly further away. There aren't local outlets for some things. Like coffee. Only one spoonful left! Panic!

 15.00 Going shopping in the Morris. My blood pressure is incredibly low at 97/74 Pulse 79. Measured a quarter of an hour after lunch after ten minutes of rest. Still coughing occasionally. Still causing humming and dizziness, black vision, with sparkling diamonds! 

 16.00 Back from the shops. It rained lightly all the time I was out. I tried not to cough. A gentleman was loading his Tesla Model S in the car park of one supermarket. I have never been sure how to decide which model is which. The "S" looked huge in comparison with the majority of Teslas I see on the roads. There really are a great many Teslas in Denmark. 94% of new car purchases are battery electric.

 I passed the Husqvarna robot mower. Which was busy on the school grounds. These large areas of grass border the main road. They are punctuated with snaking paths, parking spaces, trees, walls, inclines and deep undulations. The sward was absolutely superb! 

 Back when mowing contractors, or council workers [?] used sit-on mowers it was an unsightly mess! I sat and watched one idiot tearing up the grass on every curve and even making unnecessary rotations. Showing off? Who knows? He was leaving masses of untidy cuttings everywhere he went on the grass. 

 Fortunately Husqvarna mowers are more intelligent than immature gardeners. The repetition and light cuts of the robot have absolutely transformed the entire area. Just as does the Husqvarna on the back fields at home. It is busily transforming newly established paddocks into sweeping lawns.  

 I have just taken a bottle of wine around to my kind neighbour. Who rang for the ambulance when I had my fall. 

 Dinner was a cheese roll. I wasn't hungry. The roll was nicely fresh.   

 

  ~?~

11 Jun 2026

11.06.2026 Rumours of my demise...

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  Thursday 11th 52F/11C [7.10] Sunny periods with possible showers. 65F/18C in the room. 51F/11C in the greenhouse.

 Up at 6.30 after a fair night. I was cosy in my thick jumper and felt more comfortable than usual. Despite glancing repeatedly at the clock. I found no valid reason to get up at unearthly hours. Slight dizziness and fuzziness this morning on rising. 

 I shall respond later to the good wishes for  my recovery from yesterday's foolishness. I don't want to disturb you with notifications so early in the day.   

A picture I took yesterday. Seconds before my foolish attempts to fly backwards. An area of newly established grass, with a natural pond. Sited between two neighbours houses on what I call the back fields. This area, by a pleasant coincidence, lies centrally in my newly opened view. Between my garden trees on the northern border.  

 I seem to have become more deaf in my [much better] right ear. I noticed this yesterday. With popping sounds at intervals. The start-up jingle is much quieter than usual. I was really struggling to hear voices at the hospital despite my hearing aids. In the ambulance I was absolutely certain that the paramedic was sitting and talking behind me. Yet, when I could finally open my eyes again he was sitting at my front left. 

 The coughing fits seemed to be over today. Until I had two more this morning out of the blue. Not quite so short of breath today. I have to drive to the pharmacy to collect my new prescription. With the inevitable fear of a recurrence of the vertigo. The terrifying spinning had arrived without the least warning. It was just like throwing a switch. What if I was driving or cycling? What then? Ambulances have no tow hooks nor e-bike racks for vehicle recovery. Even assuming I could have stopped safely in an instant. 

 Any loss of mobility would be catastrophic in my isolated rural situation. It was sheer luck a kindly neighbour saw me fall. Safely onto grass while walking. Had it been anywhere else I dread to think what might happen. Must my rural cycling jaunts on unbeaten tracks and lanes be curtailed? I can hardly crawl home on my hands and knees with my eyes closed! That would be difficult enough in the garden.

 Why did I not respond to the deliberate head manipulations by the doctor? He was turning my head and making me lean this way and that. All textbook tests for initiating vertigo. I know this because I have done the homework after previous, milder bouts. Without ever trying the exercises voluntarily. In case it triggered the awful dizziness. Yet, yesterday, immediately after so debilitating an occurrence. Nothing he did caused the slightest dizziness response. 

 13.40  Back from the village and feeling more confident. Warm sunshine and breezy. Collected my prescription for penicillin for my persistent cough. Two, well stuffed carrier bags of essentials from the supermarket.  

 The lady from the village arrived about 17.00 and stayed chatting for an hour and half. We sat outside. Because of the risk of her catching my viral chest infection. I must bring out the comfortable garden chairs from the greenhouse. Where they get no exercise. 

 Dinner was chicken, mushroom and chips. 

 


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10 Jun 2026

10.06.2026 Arse over tit backwards!

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  Wednesday 10th 55F/13C [7.30]  Bright, breezy and sunny but a risk of showers.

 Up at 6.30 after an awful night. Endless coughing. Last day of the antibiotics.

 At 8-ish, I had decided I was ready for my first walk since leaving hospital. So I trundled rather unsteadily around the loop on the back field. Where the distant neighbour's drives run in parallel.

 I had reached the midpoint and was tootling across the edge of the vast parking gravel area. When my world suddenly started spinning wildly! The ground no longer existed. I staggered backwards for a few meters before collapsing onto my bum on the wet grass. 

 A nice neighbour dashed across to see how I was doing. It must have been quite spectacular. As well as slightly worrying. To see the resident, olde fart trying to fly backwards. She quickly rang the ambulance service and explained the situation. I mumbled my symptoms and my history of heart problems. Coughing for a fortnight due to Covid, lack of sleep etc.

The heart problems became the trigger for diagnosing a potential stroke over the telephone. All this time I was still kneeling. With my eyes covered with my left hand to exclude all light. It was then that I began to decorate the robot trimmed grass with my porridge flakes. Repeatedly. Ad nauseam. Oh the shame! Not to mention the pain and acute discomfort.

 The ambulance quickly arrived and there was now a multi-way discussion. Feedback to the hospital as they spoke to my neighbour, then to me, to a cardiologist and then to a neurologist. Probably not a stroke. Nor even heart related. More likely an erratic boulder in my inner ear. 

 The ambulance would take me to the more distant hospital. They promised no flashing blue lights. Nor any other unnecessary disturbance. The nearest city hospital would have been the obvious choice. For heart analysis and emergency treatment. I knew it well from a recent outing. 

 The ambulance staff had to physically lift, drag and carry me. Over to the trolley/bed parked on the drive. As I felt I was flying loops and rolls. I knew it was a mistake to cover so much ground just for effect. Thus began one of the worse experiences of my entire life! A half hour journey while suffering from extreme vertigo on steroids. Every corner, braking or acceleration made me throw up into a bag. Several bags in fact. I was constantly afraid of rolling off the trolley. Despite the assurances that they had me strapped down as much as European Human Rights laws allowed. 

 Then the heart pain started. Exactly the same symptoms as my previous heart attack. Now they were talking about ordering the helicopter! I groaned and suggested we try the nitro first. A trip in a helicopter. While suffering from acute vertigo. Would have required a complete repaint! Not to mention the danger to passers by on the ground along our route.

 Unfortunately the nitro spray had no effect. For the first time ever. Usually it takes a couple of seconds for immediate and total relief. Multiple ECGs [?] and other, on board monitoring, suggested no changes to my dodgy heart. No helicopter then. We'd continue onto the distant medical hospital. Located by an accident of long and thin, coastal, county council boundaries. 

 By then the vertigo was beginning to lose its vicious grip. I began to experiment by opening first one eye. Then the other. At first the inside of the ambulance began to spin. Eventually I could open one and then both eyes continuously. Just as we pulled up the hospital doors! Now I was about as normal as I would ever be. I found myself in the company of these two nice chaps. Whom I had been completely unable to see until then. Any attempt to open my eyes earlier had resulted in another rainbow yawn.  

 Now I was unmasked. I was obviously a complete and utter fraud. A bad case of false symptom advertising. Phantom symptoms! Just a few used bags of vomit and a muddy knee to my name. Unperturbed, the two ambulance staff cheerfully wheeled me into an acceptance room/ward. Where I hesitantly achieved what passes for my version of upright. 

 The staff stood closely around me. Ready to catch me if I so much as wobbled. To my shame I did not. Then the pretty, duty nurse discovered that she had drawn the short straw. She wiped me down with multiple rubber gloved, handfuls of wet wipes. While the ambulance staff claimed they'd seen far worse. They weren't standing their sans everything with an interested crowd gathering! The room was already shared. With visitors and staff coming and going. The two ambulancemen eventually took their leave. To my warm thanks for their rescue and care.

 There followed assorted punctures and the application of a multitude of sticky things. They do like their electrodes. Though I kept my silly thoughts to myself for once. Several tests, with trolley mounted kit, were wheeled in at intervals by the nurses. 

 The doctor arrived and I was interrogated at length. He subjected me to the known exercises for for inner ear crystals and dizziness. Nothing elicited a response. I was immune. Later he even dragged a mobile ultrasound unit in. So we both sat on the edge of the bed. As we both compare me with a similarly fuzzy fraudster. 

 He was really incredibly patient, very thorough and spoke fluent English. While I acted as Google Translate as needed. Making wild guesses as to the English version of Latin sounding medical terms in Danglish. I am quite helpful like that. 

 15.00 Eventually they decided I wasn't about to die on them. They'd had quite enough of me for the moment. Over a couple of hours I had rested at intervals reclining tastefully on the bed. Adorned in a giant pair of white toweling, hospital pants. I alternated my repose with sitting bolt upright on the edge of the bed. As the pain in my chest and back came and went apparently at random. There's no loyalty. Not even from your own bod.

 I was given a prescription for penicillin for the cough. The present antibiotics clearly weren't getting the job done. They arranged a shared taxi free of charge and I was let go. Leaving with my profuse thanks to the nurses and doctors for all their kind efforts. I arrived home around 16.20. After about an hours ride in a mini-bus.

 19.00 After a cup of tea and a digestive on my return. I must have fallen asleep at the computer. I have just made myself a milky coffee and a toasted roll with marmalade for dinner. I'll have another digestive for dessert.

 I am feeling rather cold. A thick jumper has been added to the fleece jacket. A shame I hadn't thought of that earlier. I had discarded the vomit laden jumper from this morning's healthy exercise. It has gone into one of the laundry baskets. To be ignored. As usual.

 

  ~?~

9 Jun 2026

9.06.2026 Robot goes off road.

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  Tuesday 9th 55F/13C [7.00]  Overcast and breezy. Early rain clearing to showers. 68F/20C in the room. 59F/15C in the greenhouse. 

 Up at 6am after a fairly quiet night. One coughing fit.

 My English friend is coming over after a lapse due to health problems.   

 9.30 It brightened briefly and then darkened and tipped down. I am researching outdoor WiFi options for the robot mower. Which are complicated by the odd coverage pattern required. My visitor is an expert on such matters but I wanted to understand the basics.

 It would be foolish to spend slots of money just to please the mower. Though outdoor waterproof, it doesn't like the rain. Which would cause the grass clippings to stick to its undersides. It has a rain sensor on the control panel. Which sends the mower home on detection of wetness. So today it is having a rest in its charging station. 

 My visitor arrived and we put the world to right over Danish pastries and tea.

 6.30 After he had left I went back to the mower and learning new tricks. I made a pathway from the charging station to the West Lawn. My first stint at steering the mower across the parking area with the on-screen joystick. Then I discovered that adhesion was too low for the thick, uncut grass. 

 It tried manfully to rock itself free but I had to intervene several times. I shall have to mow the grass properly and not rely entirely on the strimmer. A lesson learned but I was curious to see how well it would cope. I had better make some dinner. 

 Mackerel in tomato sauce on toast.

 

  ~?~

8 Jun 2026

8.06.2026 Robots 'Я' Us.

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  Monday 8th 59F/15C Overcast but mostly dry. Breezy from a southerly direction. Rain tonight. 68F/20C in the room. 61F/16C in the greenhouse.

 Up at 6.30 after a more disturbed night of coughing. The siren call of the fire bucket loomed.

 I ought to continue work on the West Lawn. I have strimmed it but it needs mowing and the molehills raked out. The Makita mower can't cope with the molehills and just stalls every time.

 It's exhausting even when I am not coughing and feeling unwell. Now I think I have gone deaf in my right ear. The hearing aid start-up jingle is subdued.

 09.20 My Eufy E-18 robot mower was delivered. Four days later than the big box shifters promised on the order form. I am hoping this mower will save me a lot of effort. In keeping the drive and West Lawn under control. I no longer feel able to invest so much energy in this task. 

 I have watched many of the dozens of YouTube reviews. Coming to the conclusion that this model offers the best value and features for my special needs. No perimeter cables are required. No intermittent and unreliable RTK antenna. It uses AI stereo vision and FSD to steer and control the mower. 

 The only worry is having a strong enough Wifi signal at the far reaches of the drive or on the West Lawn. There is no problem getting a strong signal at the charging station/garage. 150Mbs compared to a healthy 500Mbps indoors. So software updates and mapping should be fine. It is when the mower is over 80+ meters from the house. The mower will work on a 4K mobile service but will lack certain features. The onboard, live camera view will not be available. 

 45 minutes later! I can't register as a new user of Eufy. It keeps saying the code has expired! Even after it was entered mere seconds after it was sent. Time and time again! What is the point in claiming mowing within ten minutes from initial set up if I can't register?

 I have uninstalled and reloaded the App. No difference. A total, amateur farce! Now reached the maximum number of logins! Now it wants me to download Eufy Clean App. AGAIN! I did several times and but it only recognizes vacuum cleaners. Another half hour wasted!

 The mower is recognized and installed on the Wi-Fi network but has no internet? Presumably it is waiting for registration before it can work through the Eufy App. I can't use the QR code to register or log on. It demands I download Eufy Clean again! And again! There is no PC registration. Only by mobile phone within the App! 

 It is just sitting there in its smart little garage and charging. 

 12.50 Now Eufy has sent welcome emails!!!  

 All is now well. The mower reset itself to button presses and started mapping the drive. This could take some time! I have blocked the far end of the drive with some handy timber and a recycling bin. So no unexpected visitors run over the poor thing. I shall set limits at that end but will still need barriers to traffic during mowing sessions.  

 The Wi-Fi signal becomes progressively weaker away from the house. It has warned that map updating is suspended. The robot is halfway to the end now. Luckily I can monitor it through the window and on the security camera. 

It is mowing! I can follow its position on the map on the phone. I gave it no instructions on the direction of mowing stripes. Default is horizontal judging by it back and forth behaviour. So I set it to north-south instead. 

 I spent the afternoon remotely mowing. After which it went back to it docking station. It is already fully charged. The grass in the drive is already looking better. 

 Dinner was a chicken and egg fry-up  on toast. 

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7 Jun 2026

7.06.2026 Beetle rescue. 😇

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  Sunday 7th 61F/16C [9.30] Overcast and it has rained. Cloudy, showers and breezy. It might reach 18C/64F.

 Up at 7am. Woken by coughing in the night. Still having eye watering, coughing fits this morning. The antibiotics seem not to have achieved much. I may have to contact the doctor.

 I checked the car and the Noco5 smart charger has rescued the flat battery yet again. It had been running all night. Fully charged 13.5VDC. The car started effortlessly. So I am mobile again. 

 The day continued with coughing fits as I sat on the computer. 

 15.50 I have been strimming the Western Lawn. Now I am completely breathless! 

 I have just rescued a large and beautiful, metallic green beetle. Which was clinging onto the tidemark of the greenhouse pond. Presumably having escaped from the water but too exhausted to climb the near vertical side. I placed the beetle on a tissue to dry out and recover in the sunshine. It had gone when I went back to check its progress.

 I remembered to take the recycling bin along the drive. Breathless again.

 Dinner was sliced boiled eggs on toast.  The eggs were fine with 10 minutes but the toast was too dry. Sandwiches would have been better.

 

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6 Jun 2026

6.06.2026 Going Electric

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 Saturday 6th  Sunny periods but breezy.

 Up at 6,.30 after a reasonable night. Now feeling dizzy. My cough is much more intermittent. My chest hurts from the involuntary exercise of coughing for well over a week! 

I sat on the computer until the room started spinning and then lay down. An hour later the dizziness had receded.

 13.00 I wasn't feeling very well when I went out to the car for the trip into the village.The battery is flat! I'd left the lights on [Again!]  So I had to go shopping by bike. Fortunately I had a bike battery well topped up. Meanwhile, the smart charger has been left running on the car battery. One can but hope that the battery isn't ruined.

 14.00 Back from the shops. I used Sport and Turbo mode to cruise at 30kph going both ways. Sunny, but rather windy. A vast container lorry pulled into the supermarket car park. As I loaded my panniers with the newly purchased essentials. 

 The lorry was delivering goods but without the usual rumble of a big diesel motor. It was strangely silent. I looked up and saw 100% electric printed on the cab. Smart!'

 The rest of the day was spent coughing. 

 Dinner was fish fingers and chips. 

 

 

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5 Jun 2026

5.06.2026 Fast Holiday?

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  Friday 5th 55F/13C [6.00] A mixed day of sunny periods and showers. Possibly heavy with thunder. Already windy again. Gusting to 12m/s after lunch. Maximum temperature 17C/63F. Room at 67F/19C. Greenhouse 57F/14C.

 A few stragglers on my late wife's flower bed.

 Up at 5.00 after a difficult night. Coughing bouts have turned wet and sticky again. More sitting up and panting desperately on the edge of the bed. Before trying to get comfortable. While propped up on two pillows.  

 8.30 I managed to sleep for another hour to catch up. I wasn't bothered by coughing until I woke.

 13.00 I just drove into the village to shop. Closed for a bank holiday! 

 I made do with rather tired, sliced wholemeal bread. Which I usually reserve for toast.

 The entire day was spent coughing and trying not to turn inside out. I wanted to do more strimming on the Western Lawn but wasn't up to it.

 Dinner was poached eggs on toast. Rather overdone. It had remained dry all day. With sunny periods.

 

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4 Jun 2026

4.06.2026 Strimming, in the rain!

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  Thursday 4th 59F/15C [7.15] Heavily overcast and windy. Another day with showers. Possibly with thunder. 69F/21C in the room. 60F/15.6C in the greenhouse.

 Up at 5.40 after several earlier coughing bouts. Sitting on the edge of the bed my get my breath back. Then propping myself up on pillows helped me to get back to sleep. Recovery is far too slow for my liking! 

 9.40 First sunshine. Still coughing. I have noticed that I am no longer waking so many times to visit the fire bucket. Also that the pain in my hands and wrists has reduced. This is despite having run out of special prescription Panodil.

 11.10 I have been strimming the Western Lawn. Until it started raining hard and I became so breathless I had to sit down. The grass and dandelions had grown so tall that the mower wouldn't touch it yesterday. It hadn't been cut so far this year. It was riddled with molehills in the spring. Which made the mower too hard for me to push. I'll just have to keep going back until it is manageable.

  Dinner was sausages on bread rolls. I split them to ensure they were cooked right through. I wasn't very hungry and it was quite a struggle to finish them.

 

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3 Jun 2026

3.06.2026 Typhoid Mary goes walkabout.

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  Wednesday 3rd 59F/15C [5.25]  Heavily overcast with a week of rain forecast.

  I first woke at 4.40. In the vice like, death grip of a choke hold. By my own worst enemy. Nobody knows how to inflict such pain as does my ancient, battle-scarred body. It sought to press searing hot coals into my lower abdomen. As I writhed in the agony of a foetal position.

 Convulsed by the unfulfilled bout of a paralyzing cough. Which would surely end my long days if it did not release me soon. My distended bowels sought to separate themselves from my lower torso. I was being hung, drawn and quartered by my very own, congested lungs! 

 It was not to be. At least not today. My body had not yet finished with me. Nor managed to finish me off. The cough let go into spasms of a last, vain attempt to clear the detritus. I gasped for breath. As I applied all my remaining finger strength to retain my intestine. Before it had the chance to finally rupture into a gory eruption. To fill the entire space beneath the duvet. Leaving the first responders to gag onto my faux, Indian carpet.

 I fought my way upright. As if rising from a dark, fetid pond full of viciously stabbing demons. Coughing and coughing. In my best, last efforts at barely human survival.

 Then, somehow, I was able to flop back down into the gory depths. Using exhaustion and gravity alike. To sleep for another half hour. Only to become the action man and star of my next chilling episode of splatter movies. I told you I haven't been well.

 Breakfast will be another disaster. I have no more organic raisins. To blend with my large, organic, porridge oat flakes. My recent battles with death have caused a hiatus in my reaching a suitable outlet. Which holds me to ransom over the purchase of such a humble, dried fruit. Of such exquisite flavour and perfection of moisture content. That I am unable, or rather unwilling. To lower myself to the purchase and consumption of vastly inferior wares. My previously generous hoard has finally been depleted at the worst possible time.  

 This rarity is not caused by expense. Rather than sheer distance to reach the nearest vending supermarkets. As if by some hideous fluke of nature. Both are at least 12km away from Chez Hovel. Both are in opposite directions! A third is only slightly further away in town. On the tip of some strange, Bermuda Triangle. How unfair is that?  

 17.30 In the late afternoon I had finally plucked up my courage and headed north. I told the fish: "I might be some time." Just in case. There was shopping to be done. Though not in the apotek. Where I was refused a top-up due to a lack of a current prescription. So I stumbled breathlessly back downhill to the nearby supermarket. Where I had already parked. 

 I did my shopping and then went to be fleeced by the oil companies. The Morris was running low on virgin, hand pressed, organic, caviar juice. I timidly approached the 200kr [£23] mark and called it a day. At that price I could have used a jug to have filled up! The rubber seal in the air pump has still not been replaced. It's only a job after all. What price the road safety of their over-paying customers? Who must surely be dwindling as EVs swamp the market.

 And so onto the next supermarket and the next. Coughing loudly at intervals. In the vain hope of some sympathy for my walking NDE. Since ghosts don't cough. Nor pant like a stationary steam engine. They probably thought I was homeless and had drifted in by mistake. A metallic gold Tesla was parked nearby in the last supermarket car park. Very pretty! These cars are sporting some amazing colours these days. 

 After a reviving cup of tea I coughed my way towards dinner while watching YouTube. Dinner was beans on toast.  

 After which I risked life and limb by mowing the drive at a brisk pace. Six trips of 110m. Totally breathless at times. Then I started on the Western Prairie before the batteries quickly died. 

 

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2 Jun 2026

2.06.2026 Coughing? What coughing?

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  Tuesday 2nd 60F/15.6C [6.30]  Overcast and breezy. Becoming sunny later. A warm 23C/73F this afternoon. 68F/20C indoors. 71F in the greenhouse. Still wide open and shaded to keep daytime temperatures modest.

 Up at 5.50 after a mixed night. I was getting into unstoppable coughing fits. At 1.40am and 3.30am in particular. Probably because the muck on my lungs is thickening. The only escape was sitting up for several minutes. Then propping myself up in bed to get back to sleep. 

 My nose has started running with thick snot now. So I am really getting through the tissues. Oh joy!

 8.50  I fell asleep at the computer. So I tried lying down but started coughing uncontrollably.

 And so it was all day. Coughing fits which were hard to escape from.  Dizzy and breathless. Eyes watering from the pains in my chest.

 Despite all this I completed the laundry. Well, somebody had to do it.

 Dinner was something light because I had no appetite. Nor desire to cook.

 

  ~?~

1 Jun 2026

1st June 2026 More tablets.

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  Monday 1st 51F/10.6C [6.15] Low lying mist on the front field. Bright overcast. Becoming sunnier. 20C peak. W-SW breeze. 66F/19C in the room. 51F/10.6C in the greenhouse.

 Up at 5.45 after a busy night at the fire bucket. Probably a new record for sheer quantity. Not too troubled by coughing keeping me awake in the night. Though my breathing was noisy at times. The antibiotics must have been fast acting. I am still coughing this morning but far less than before. I'll  need to visit the apotek in the village for the rest of the tablets. The doctor only had two spare in his bag. 

 My own doctor has already answered my message and suggested I contact the emergency doctor service. He has made an appointment at the surgery later this morning. 

 8.30 I had a nap and woke to a coughing fit. Going to try a walk. 

 8.50 I was so breathless that I had to keep stopping for a rest. My legs were soon aching. So it was a very short walk. Not good!

 I drove into the village to the surgery. Had a chat then went to collect the rest of the antibiotics. Did some essential shopping and drove home.  

 The afternoon was wasted/dozing on YouTube. Still coughing.

 Dinner is fish fingers and broccoli. Somehow I had engaged a dark filter on the phone camera. Now fixed.

 

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