I think it is finally letting go.

We have fewer hornets here this year and I think it is because we don’t have any honeybees, hornets eat all kinds of insects and especially honey bees.

So it felt better on Wednesday, still with fever and tiredness but still better. Yesterday it hit bad again and I started to wonder what I really was having. The thing is that usually when having high fever one boils and freeze with heavy sweating but I never had that sweating, until this morning and everything felt so much better when it started. Haven’t been freezing all day though .

Well magpies, even the young ones, loves to lure cats out on the thinnest branches and then just leave laughing out loud. This is what it looks like when the monsterkitten tried to get back down.

Also I haven’t had any problems falling asleep at any time during this cold, I just sat down and fell asleep. Today I haven’t been able to take a nap at all so I think this might be the beginning of the end of this cold πŸ™‚ Another strange thing is that in the beginning I had pain in al joints but now the pain has settles around my elbows and wrists, nowhere else πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ I can’t pretend to have been active at all today but I have managed to take a couple of tors in the garden and that’s more than I’ve managed before. I even found a nest in one of the trees with doves in it :-)We have two forest doves here and it looks like it is the bigger one of them nesting in one of my Ginnala maples πŸ™‚

These gooseberries aren’t ripe until red.
The sprouts are growing rather well now.
So are the potatoes in the vegetable garden.
Scleroderris canker hit our prunus trees (and other trees as well) hard sometimes so this is what many of them look like now. Hard to fight as well so we either have to live with it or take anything hit by it down.

I’m even a bit hungry today so now I need to find something in the freezer, I feel that another bowl with corn flakes won’t do it today πŸ™‚ It is almost quiet in the village, just one of the farmers driving around with a tractor. The first warm day in quite some time as well, so I’ve been sitting on the kitchen stairs with Alma a lot today, IU can’t understand how she can like it because she’s becoming really hot, heaving a lot but still won’t walk in to the shadows. Malkolm is more reasonable with that πŸ™‚ I need to go to the supermarket tomorrow to fill up the fridge, freezer and larder. The coming week is an evening week at work and it sort of feels wrong to go on an early morning when I’ll be working until midnight.

It is time to take a look in that freezer for something to eat and I’ll also make more rose-hip soup πŸ™‚

Have a great day!

8 thoughts on “I think it is finally letting go.

  1. I love the pictures of monster kitten. Coming down is always more challenging than going up!

    I hope you will continue to feel better, but take it easy and get plenty of rest and hydrate!

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    1. Hi ppekka!

      Thankfully she wasn’t especially high up and she had a big branch she could have jumped down on if she had needed to :-)I could see how her brain was working to figure out how to make her way down slowly and easy πŸ™‚

      I do feel much better but not good in any way πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ I’ve been hydrating a bit too good so I’ve woken up several times a night, what goes in must come out πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ Also I’ve done very little mostly stayed indoors and slept a lot πŸ™‚

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  2. Are you sure that is scleroderris? My reading says it only affects conifers and that sure looks like early fire blight, which unfortunately I am intimately acquainted with.

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    1. Hi Duggar!

      No I’m not πŸ™‚ I searched the Swedish name foe it and this is what Wikipedia gave me πŸ™‚ So I’m 100% sure You’re right πŸ™‚ Must put that name in my memory bank πŸ™‚
      Thank You!

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  3. Christer, I too am dealing with a cold now and it came on all of a sudden this week. Patrick tells me it could be because of the graduation last weekend when we were indoors with a lot of other people. Then we were at an outdoors barbecue when it was rainy, but we were under a shelter, still the weather was chilly and damp so now I am blowing my nose and sneezing. Hope that we will both be feeling better soon.

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    1. Hi Beatrice!

      I guess it was the graduation that gave You the cold and I do hope You’ll feel better now! I’ve read that chill and damp isn’t the source of any cold but I guess that If one already has gotten it chill and damp won’t make anything better.
      Almost no coughing or runny nose here, it was a strange kind of cold.

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