Morning all. A lovely bright sunny start to the day, with no wind to cool it down. Last night I watched my team Chateauroux win in the 90th minute down south in Rodez, a town I have stayed in a few times, but have never seen where the football ground is. Basically it is a two sided stadium, with houses behind a high wall at one end, and the opposite end some railings just like the ones at Watford when the dog track was still there. Ten minutes before half time the fans started to congregate along the railings, as just behind them was a large bar, serving food and drink. The hardy travelling fans, about a dozen were given their moment of glory as the TV cameras zoomed in on them and their banner, proclaiming that they were the red and blue angels. The team left Chateauroux at midday for a six hour coach drive to the game that started at 8.00pm. I hope they had a hotel for the night, as they would have not been back before 5.00am today. So no game for us today, but there will be other games to enjoy.
Another hurdle jumped today, I had a CT Scan to see what has happened to the nodule on my upper-right lung. I'll get the results at the same time as I see the consultant about the radiotherapy results on 6th Feb.
French TV has a couple of hours of fencing on this afternoon. The electronics are used every time when you score. And before anyone mentions it, this was not a construction project.
Morning all. An overnight frost, but dry and bright. My English neighbour has his camper van up for sale. Although it is thirty years old it is in a good condition and has only done 100,000 kms since new. He has realised that for the two or three times in a year that he uses it, the running costs are just too high. It will be interesting to see how many offers he gets. Have a good day one and all. please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
Mrs Fez has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and had surgery a couple of weeks before Xmas including a sentinel node biopsy. Results tomorrow.
I hope that all goes well for her Fez. Various people have told me that waiting for results is worse than actually getting them. Once you know you can take the next step forward, but you are in limbo until you are told something.