Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Taking things into our own hands

 Anyone who knows our history knows how hard it was to go to a solicitor so we have had a bad few days thinking our trust was wasted again. However, some good news, this evening we learned they believe we have a good case against the hospital so they will sort that for us.

We've turned it around too and done some research. We can take the old GP to task ourselves, not for negligence but for malpractice, so the letter has gone off to the GP and the ICB. Not sure where it will go but we didn't want to leave it. We know we are not the only people the GP has let down. Watch this space.

We heard today that the poorly lamb didn't make it. Very sad.

It was an absolutely glorious day.

Nice  work space view today. Sea was like a mill pond and quite mild.



 Jill did some more peat sorting and dug out some rocks from one of the paths to make it easier to get round

 The scaffolding is now finished so hopefully Bruce, our lovely neighbour, can get on with sorting our chimneys. The last stage of getting dry inside. Very exciting

Rob had an eye appointment so we headed to Lerwick via Kergord to see if we could find the Red flanked bluetail. No sign but we found a robin, some unusual fungi ( need to buy a book) and a Goldfinch. Oh and a late blooming flower.




On the way through Weisdale, Rob spotted an otter, so we pulled over for a bit. There  were two playing around the bridge.





We had a quick chip lunch and visited both Jewsons and buildbase for a guest bathroom.. waiting for quotes but all sorted.

 The appointment went well and as news broke of two juvenile long tailed ducks in Lerwick so we popped past. Nice views. A very dark seal watched us and we had a nice raven








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