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February 2023
It has been a difficult time since Christmas with
health issues not being on my side drifting from feeling under par to being
just not well. I managed to get to the Wey Valley meeting in January on the
eighth but was working in the garage the next day working on a brake calliper
and had a trip. I landed on a hard bit of the bike and winded myself. I had a
very tender spot on the back of my rib cage. I have never encountered such a
painful injury. I could not breathe properly and sleeping could only be
achieved laying on my back laying on my right or left side just pushed air out
of my lungs and I could not breathe. This stayed with me for about three weeks
slowly improving but I did not feel right for about a month. In between I experienced
the delights of A&E for five hours. That was a visit to record. I could
empathise with the nurses and the pressure they are under. All they say is
true. It is an accident waiting to happen and I think their skill and
dedication avoids the disaster. I was examined behind screens with no bed. The
bed was in use in the corridor. As soon as I was decent the screens were whipped
aside and another patient was wheeled in on another bed. Patients were lined up
on chairs nursing injuries. This conservative government has caused this with
years of cut backs while lining their own pockets. All of the public services are
failing through lack of funding. Now is the time to revolt. In the film Oliver
the simple cry “More” was responded to by an unsympathising Lord or in this
case Prime Minster. They need to go now before everything is gone. The Nurses are not the bad guys here. We
should join them on the picket lines to protest. The Work house mentality still
exists with our Tory leaders it has filtered into every corner of our lives.
Every little bit of help for the needy has already been removed from our
society replaced by greed from those who have more than enough. My last thought
on the political scene is that if we are doing so well as a country why are
there so many food banks? Unheard of ten years ago! All of this along with an
infection that would not go away made most of January an half of February an
experience to forget. I had a break with the family at Centre Parcs, great for
the kids, but not so sure that experiencing the water features there was a good
idea for me. Swimming for me is slow drowning and the rapids experience left me
a little battered and the flume left me stranded in the middle. We did a lot of
walking that I felt better for doing. When we got home the Buell was taken in
for service and a fettle as it had not been used much over the last year and
needed a few things for the MOT.
You may think that all is not well and you will be
close to the mark there but there is a ray of sunshine to brighten my world. It
arrived in the post and it is the MAG magazine “Open Road” In it I have two
articles “ The roof of the world” an abridged version of my trip up the
Himalayas in 2019 edited expertly by Mutch the editor and the London Classic
off road and racing show. This has now been passed on to those courageous guys
who looked after me on that trip.
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