Thursday 25 February 2021

Rosamunde Pilcher and Thank you NHS



Because of my own Walks in the Footsteps of Rosamunde Pilcher book, her publishers contacted me and sent me A Place Like Home, a new collection of short stories, originally published in women's magazines many years ago. The stories are a wonderful romantic read - written with her usual passion and warmth. They transport us to a time when life when there was no social media, or mobile phones, and seemed a lot simpler.... or was it? Whatever, it's a perfect read for lockdown, so enjoy it.

I am about to have a day tended to by the NHS. The wound near my eye hasn't healed properly, so I am off to the clinic at Treliske this morning to see what can be done about it. Fingers crossed they can help sort it, as it's three weeks now and I'm fed up with it! Also I can't wear to wear my contact lenses again...

Then this afternoon I am having my first Covid vaccine, with my second in early May. Hooray and thank you NHS! You are doing a fabulous job and all workers deserve a huge pay rise. ( I wish, and I'm sure they do, too.)

And lastly, I am going to meet my pen friend for a walk next week which will be exciting. There was a lovely piece on Radio Four the other day about a woman who wrote to a male friend who was undergoing chemo etc for cancer. She wrote for two years, during which time they became very close friends. Such a lovely thing to do.

In this case, we have been emailing for about six weeks. It's a real joy, particularly in lockdown. We started adding a few pictures when out on our walks (we both have rescue dogs). Then last weekend we actually spoke! And again yesterday. So we are going to meet for a socially distanced walk next week. When will partly depend on if we get any reactions to our jabs - he's having his tomorrow, but also on the weather, which is forecast good at the moment.

I'm sure we will get on well, but as both dogs are rescue, and a bit nervous, we will have to introduce them carefully. But either way, it's lovely to have some things to look forward to.

If you feel so inclined, do take the time to ring or send someone an email. It could make all the difference to their day. And you never know, it might make a big difference to yours....

4 comments:

ADDY said...

Sorry your eye is still troublesome and hope they can sort it out soon. Also glad you are contributing to the number of vaccines given. It will give you more confidence to go out and about, I'm sure. I try to ring or email friends regularly and, as you say it helps to feel less isolated. I haven't met up with anyone since last autumn but am hoping we can do that soon.

Lulu said...

Hello Sue, great news on the jab and fingers crossed for your eye. How lovely to have a pen pal! Hope you have a great walk with the dogs. I have never read Rosamunde Pilcher but romance set before electronic devices and social media sounds appealing. Lulu x

Flowerpot said...

Addy - well done you. I think you said you'd been singing by Zoom? not quite the same but better than nothing!

Flowerpot said...

Lulu - yes, it does us all good to go back a few years before mobiles and social media! x