Ecofarmer

re-settled in Hungary from Rochdale, Lancs, England, and into a little village, doing a bit of greenish farming hoping for a quiet life... but stuff just happens...

Sunday, July 13, 2014

ouch - day off

so I managed to kick a low pavement here in the front with my second toe next to the big one on the right. The good news is, that it wasn't the big toe. The other good news is, probably not broken. Alan gentlemanly took me to the emergency place in the relevant hospital in pécs (Honvéd) but they had their hands full with a tad more serious cases with not enough sitting places in the waiting area... a terrible smell, as until we arrived nobody thought to inform the staff that something horrible was sitting under one of the chairs (was cleaned up quite sharpish when I did inform them) so it was not a nice experience and we left sharpish. Alan says, the previous two occasions to visit said department happened with short waiting period and efficiency... anyway, Erzsi got one of her magic potions professionally applied with a telling off, that she should have been the first call. I can walk without pain, so if I don't kick anything else in the near future, it should be ok. So we might pick green beans and chop the dead bush in front of the other house that's been bugging me for ages. Otherwise it is a day off... the lambs are both girls, and we got 9 little rabbits now looking sweet and diligently chewing kohlrabi leaves and other greens with their mummy. We had some serious winds and rains, some of the giant decorative sunflowers fallen over and were dragged to the sheep appreciated as a delicacy. Photos show my unfortunate toe, notice the colour matching the nail varnish colour beautifully; Pali's Dark Dog pub in Újpetre, (getting to be a splendid, clean, decent place including a bakery at one end and the alcohol/tobacconist shop on the other, though no wonky pooltable) where after my toe-comforting cakes on the way home from Pécs (Kovács cukrászda, Kozármisleny) we'd taken further relaxation. we ended up for more relaxation.

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