Well, Clare never did get her walking plaster. When we went to the hospital three weeks ago they took it off. Since then she has been on crutches, though a week ago she started physiotherapy and is now able to walk some of the time.
The last post said that she had a pin in her ankle. In fact it turns out that she has two 25 mm screws. Here is the most recent X-ray.
Meanwhile, summer has come, complete with some spectacular thunderstorms and some beautiful sunrises. The photo below was taken at about 5 am. 15 minutes later it looked completely different.
And teaching has finished for the term. The university students are taking exams and the schools have broken up. The only activity still in our diary is the art club and Albanian lessons three times a week.
We are now planning our visit to the UK. The first complication was when we tried to book accommodation in the Norfolk village where our daughter lives. One of the two guest houses has shut down and the other was full at weekends. So a rejig of our travel plans. It's a good job living in Kosova ensures that you are flexible in your ideas.
Kosova may have its independence and a new constitution but the message does not seem to have reached all parts of the UK yet. Three months ago a friend sent us a package. It arrived this week, via South Korea, despite being correctly and clearly addressed.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
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