a good day

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I almost didn’t go out today but, as I did stay-at-home yesterday, I gave myself a push and ended up so happy that I did. It wasn’t so blisteringly hot, down almost 10 degrees from last week, but I still hopped on the 32 bus for one stop to cut down on painful walking. On my way to the Flamenco Museum (researching an upcoming Bitesize Sevilla article) I was surprised to see Ultramarinos Lucas open. My friend Roger had told me about this place ages ago but every time I passed by it was closed. So of course I had to go in. An ultramarinos is a small grocery store / wine shop where you can often have a glass of something and a snack. So I went in and met Pablo, whose grandfather had started the shop more than 100 years ago. We had a nice long chat and I promised to come back to do a write up. 

In spite of the quick bus ride it was still a bit of a hike to the Museo so we decided to stop off for a quick Beer O’clock at Salmedina along the way. 

At the Museo I met with Carlos to get some help with how to structure my article and while I was there I was hit with such a feeling of… almost like homesickness? I’ve been taking people there on my flamenco & tapas tours for almost 15 years, but of course not since last summer when I started needing crutches to walk. I guess it was a combination of missing both the place and my old life. Anyhow, Carlos was super helpful and I came away with tons of notes, plus he sent me extra info by email.

By then it was lunchtime and, as I hadn’t updated Catalina La Barra in over a year, we headed over there. Even managed to find stuff on the menu I hadn’t tried! And then it was time to hobble home. Got back around 4 pm, took a shower and just felt… so happy. I don’t know, it doesn’t sound like anything special but it really was. Meeting and chatting with different people, feeling purposeful, a nice meal. A good day. 

schrapnel

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Today Peter and I put our spare change together and there was a LOT of it. Time to make some schrapnel bags for Nico. I started doing this from time to time a few years ago but (obviously) haven’t made any up for a while. At first Nico didn’t like them until I explained that they were counted out and were exactly 2 euros per bag, so he could just tell them that in any shop, etc, no problem. And I pointed out that they are better than the 1 euro coin I usually give him. Ever since then when I give him a coin he asks “y las chicas??”, so I’ll definitely be stocked up after this. 

just when you thought it was safe…

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Last Saturday morning, I was being a bit lazy, lounging around in bed and then I heard Peter get up to make coffee (and turn on the AC). Finally after one last big stretch, I fling my legs over the side of the bed and GAAAAHHH… there is was, my worst nightmare perched on top of the closet door frame, evil antennae swirling, and I knew there was no way I could get up on a chair (KNEES) to bash the fucker to death. Peter to the rescue, the deed is done, and I spent the rest of the day with PTHJ (post traumatic heebie-jeebies) jumpy as fuck.

So okay, as you all know already, there are usually 2-3 SIGHTINGS during “the season” (May-Sept), as it has been in all of the various Casa Azahars over the years… so it’s not a constant problem. I think the heat brings them out, whatever. But you know, here it is mid-August already and I hadn’t seen any of those vile creatures yet so I thought I’ve been lucky with just the one? Ha guess again.

Monday morning, 6 am, sun not yet risen. Of course I’ve been awake since 4 because I barely sleep anyhow (that’s a whole other story) and so I am doing my usual scrolling and reading on the phone, interspersed with Morcilla playtime (she LOVES it when I am awake in the wee hours). Then suddenly she shoots off. Well, okay I think, maybe I’ll be able to catch another hour or so of much needed sleep… but no. I hear scuffling. I try to ignore it, no way. So I sit up and see Morcilla laser-focused on the clay brick that is my doorstop (it keeps my bedroom door from shutting so the cats can come and go as they please). Oh no… I know what this means. I get up. I peek through the door opening and on the other side of the brick there’s Luna, equally focused, tail flicking. Oh fuck.

I nudge the door open slightly and THERE IT IS between the brick and the door. No no no… I grab the Shoe of Death I keep in the bookshelf under the window and, by now high on a cocktail of adrenaline, panic and fear, smash the fucker to smithereens. Still high on whatever I grab paper towels, scoop up the corpse and flush it, more than once, and then go about disinfecting the entire area around the brick. The cats are no longer interested. I’m exhausted but also elated… I did it! I killed it and disposed of it ALL BY MYSELF. And then the PTHJ sets in. Needless to say, there was no further sleep for me. In fact I may never sleep again.

knee news

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I HAVE AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE THE KNEE SPECIALIST. The call came in this morning and I almost couldn’t believe it. It’s for next week, August 28th and while I know I should be happy I’m also nervous, because of course this is just to find out if my surgery will be approved. I’ve already printed out my page outlining everything that has happened (and not happened) since May 2023 when this whole knee saga began. Hopefully it won’t be glossed over and dismissed like it was by the trauma guys last October.

To wit my friend Sharon has offered to come with me and be my advocate. Thing is, I’d be an excellent advocate for someone else, I just can’t manage it for myself when I’ve got all the other scary feelings going on. What can I say, hospitals trigger me big time. Anyhow… stay tuned. If it ends up being a simple meniscus repair I could be up and walking again in no time. A replacement would obviously be a longer recovery. And of course in either case I’ll end up going on another waiting list. But first things first.