I haven't had chance to take any photos today while I was out because I had a hospital appointment in Newcastle. Next step is a referral to a Professor Talley, fingers crossed he can come up with a solution to my problems.
When I got home I had a wander around the garden to see if there were any interesting flowers.
Of course, you know I have no idea what variety some flowers are and the only reason I knew this one is because the label identifying it is sticking in the soil next to the plant. It does look rather pretty though.
I have looked through my 365 for this year and discovered that I have to date taken 11 photos of flowers. 1 3D orb flower shot, 1 mirror box, 3 wildflower collages and 6 macro flowers. I guess this will be me finished for this year now on the flower front. I am flowered out.
Oh I love that expression Babs, I'm flowered out would suit me too as I'm not a flower person. Love them in gardens but whenever I have posted a flower shot it's always done well on 365! This one is very pretty though....hope your doctor does the trick!
A great close up of this lovely flower. Need to see and know more of it to indentified them. Hope they can help you to cure.
Keep the flowers comming. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever.
Now here I was thinking your botanical knowledge had grown remarkably fast. Then you tell me you read a label. Such disillusionment! Hope things improve pdq on the medical front, sounds too much like 'pass the parcel' for my liking.
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Thanks. I am not a flower person either. I see so many flowers on 365, I think it is an easy option for photos. I have been trying out a friends point and shoot camera for macro shots though so that was the interest.
Hopefully the Prof will be able to determine the order in which to solve my problems. Not a question of 'pass the parcel' Marnie, just a second opinion on which to solve first.
My oesophagus doesn't work, the muscles and nerve endings have died and food just filters through by pure gravity. Plus I have achalasia where my oesophagus meets my stomach and that is another problem. The third problem is that I have hundreds and hundreds of polyps in my stomach, (hopefully all benign), but too many to do a biopsy on all of them. Hopefully the Prof will be able to determine the order of things to fix.
It would be quicker to go to Bunnings and get a complete plumbing refit.
@onewing Oh Blimey Teddy Babs, do hope the Prof can give you some relief from your discomfort. If you do go to Bunnings would you mind checking if they stock new undercarriages please?
PS all the best with your next referral. Here's hoping for you....
Keep the flowers comming. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever.
Thanks. I am not a flower person either. I see so many flowers on 365, I think it is an easy option for photos. I have been trying out a friends point and shoot camera for macro shots though so that was the interest.
Hopefully the Prof will be able to determine the order in which to solve my problems. Not a question of 'pass the parcel' Marnie, just a second opinion on which to solve first.
My oesophagus doesn't work, the muscles and nerve endings have died and food just filters through by pure gravity. Plus I have achalasia where my oesophagus meets my stomach and that is another problem. The third problem is that I have hundreds and hundreds of polyps in my stomach, (hopefully all benign), but too many to do a biopsy on all of them. Hopefully the Prof will be able to determine the order of things to fix.
It would be quicker to go to Bunnings and get a complete plumbing refit.
Hope the Professor sorts everything out for you.