Rocks

Hello! Hope everyone has a great Monday!
I went back to the doc today – most of my bloodwork all hunky-dory. Calcium behaving, not coeliac (YAY) but I do have a permanent condition which stops B12 from being absorbed into my system, so its lifelong injections for me!
I wasn’t distressed. I was too busy being pleased about not being coeliac. (Higher chance for me with my Mum having it and one of my sisters!)
I do love my fresh baked bread VERY much!!

So – life returning to ‘normal’ here in Tasmania.
I do have some obligations at the court house mid June with a Jury Duty summons, but I think we have run out of guests!!

I’m pretty sure I need to start writing lists again. There is a swag of jobs I want to start getting stuck into. They are all running amok in my head so its time to put them firmly on paper then I can start to prioritise what comes first!

By the way, all the photos are just some of the rock photos I have taken over the last few days. I thought they were pretty.

Today we also went ‘into town’ (Burnie) to do a few things. I really needed a new food processor as my little ‘Gee-Whizzer’ broke! I felt a bit sad about that but boy, has it ever done some work over the last 10 years!! Not bad!
I looked at some yarn but nothing tickled my fancy.
I also stocked up on bread flour.
So all in all, fairly mundane.

I finished off another couple of berets today – must make some labels and get them into the local hand-made shop. They will sell better than sitting in a bag in our lounge room!

I think tomorrow morning we are going down to pan for sapphires! The weather is a bit dodgy so will wait and see how horrible it looks before fully committing!
Hope your week starts brilliantly!
Cheers!

Author: Lisa

A happy traveller through life! Right now living in NW Tasmania with a gorgeous Nurse-Husband, a fool of a Siamese Cat and several chickens. We love our fairly simple lifestyle of growing a lot of what we eat and enjoying the stunning surrounds of our little patch.

2 thoughts on “Rocks”

  1. Good news on the blood results then. At least if you know about the B12 it can be treated. And you get to keep eating bread!

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