I got an 'all clear' from the dermatologist today; he had a good look at the weird patch on my shin which just slowly grows; it's either one non-cancerous thingy or another non-cancerous thingy, and bost are best left well alone. Good to know. He briefly considered a biopsy to sort out which it was, but as the patch is on my shin and there's a risk of causing a small ulcer, we all decided to let things be!
I think the relief of having the checkup is probably the reason why I was totally zombified for the rest of the day. I've been in pyjamas since half past four, and I'll be in bed listening to an audio book (Next to Nature by Ronald Blythe, or Stone and Sea by Ben Aaronovitch). Soporific, or Gripping. Which one? Either way I'll be asleep in 10 minutes!
2By2
I'll write up the first month of the new Stitching Collaboration, 2By2, tomorrow. Here's a preview of the patches in the meantime;
Music
Elizabeth and Serenade, composed by Ronald Binge, played by the Philharmonic Light Orchestra conducted by Ian Sutherland. Some 'easy listening'...
Easy listening on a very wet morning.
ReplyDeleteIt suits your 2By2 somehow - the rain, that is, not the music.
Isn't it wet! I'm wishing I had emptied the potato tubs earlier this week!
DeleteLove that music I think its my era, we used to play it in our dorm in school when we were making our beds!
ReplyDeleteThere was a period when that tune was everywhere.!
DeleteWonderful to find out that the patch on your shin can be left alone as it isn't malignant.
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