I’m just clearing my emails and saw that I had missed this one from you Andrew … Also just thought should I increase the font size of my emails when I saw yours!
We loved Japan; loved the cherry blossoms and I loved watching the Japanese loving them too. They seem such an uncomplicated race but, maybe I’m wrong!
Unfortunately I slipped and fell in the bathroom on my second last day and broke my shoulder luckily surgery not needed but my wing is clipped and I can’t do a lot of the things that I had planned after Japan but in the scheme of things it’s not a biggie.
We have bought a caravan and are going to drive up to the Kimberley in a few weeks and meet Ian Cook and his wife Catherine and drive the 4WD Gibb River Road with them. The surgeon I saw was not keen on this idea but I don’t really want to change the plan as heavens knows when we would be able to experience it with friends again. Pity I can’t drive!
We get back mid August and then we are going to Italy for 2 months September October. Just making up for lost COVID time.
Last week we drove up to Bonville near Coffs Harbour for Paul to play golf with mates … another thing I can’t do! And called in at Newcastle on the way home and had dinner with Di Philpott and her husband Warwick Giblin which was lovely. My husband Paul is cycling in Italy with him in September in the Piedmont and I’m doing an organised tour of southern Italy at that time.
Di
told me about Lyn Hammond’s husband’s recent rapid death from pancreatic
cancer which is such a shocking cancer. We’ve had 2 friends succumb to it
and its awful.
That’s about all my news and its tiring typing with 1 hand!
Hope you continue to respond well to chemo and it kills all those pesky cells
Suzanna
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