There is a meme I would love to participate it hosted by Joy Weese Moll found here. Unfortunately, I have not been doing much in the way of working out due to an ongoing ankle issue. I “sprained” my ankle back in March and have been slogging through a myriad of treatments including surgical injections until I finally had surgery on June 20th. I was under a no weight bearing order until today. I am starting to rest some weight on the foot and flex the foot to stretch.
I switched doctors midway through this ordeal. The first doctor did not read my films himself, he relied on the radiologist report so he missed the break in my ankle. He had me walking on the ankle with the torn tendons off and on through all this. He then gave me a “healing” Amniofix injection…excruciatingly painful…and did nothing that I could tell. I got my act together and switched doctors and now finally am on the road to recovery.
I am starting this week to workout with the help of some youtube videos:
In four more weeks, I go back to see surgeon and hopefully start physical therapy. My goal is to be mobile without crutches/knee walker/cane by September.
I just read the first one in this series and really enjoyed it so I was happy to get this one so quickly. I love the character of Carl Morck. I liked seeing how his success on the first Dept. Q case has changed him, making him more confident and more passionate about his work.




I am taking pain killers for my ankle and they are seriously disrupting my sleep cycle. Due to this I have been getting a lot of reading done at night. Last night I read the above four novels, all relatively short and quick reads. My favorite by far was Peter Mayle’s French Lessons. His books evoke a fantastic sense of place and his obvious love of France and all things food comes through in his writing. The book is broken up into topics or explorations into food and wine throughout France. From snails to wine and from cheese to spa food, Peter Mayle’s writing allows the reader to experience La Foire aux Escargots in May and Les Glorieuses in December among many other excursions. Well written and interesting, a highly recommended read for anyone interested in food, wine and/or France.



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This is another book that the series Midsomer Murders is based on. In this series, Barnaby is investigating a murder that occurs in a new age commune. The contrast between the supposed mission of the new age center and the back stabbing and open arguments that occur among the varied guests and staff is quite amusing. The book begins with establishing the community and all the players, Barnaby does not even appear in the first hundred pages or so. Those hundred pages require attentive reading to keep all the players straight for later on.

