
The evening was OK because I bought a £3.50 Patientline ticket for 24hrs TV and use of the internet and email (which I am getting steadily more adept with). The problems are basically, tiny keyboard, big fingers and a very slow cursor. I knew I wouldn't sleep and for several hours during the dead of the night, I watched programmes on French Cuisine on BBC2, interspersed with News 24. I avoided the internet at 4p per minute !

It is nice to be home but we are really sorry we had to miss the National Trust trip. Poor Y. It isn't a lot of fun being Mrs. Radiogandy at the moment. She is stoical and I don't know what I would do without her. She thinks of so many little things and almost makes being ill bearable. She is dog-tired though.
And don't worry that I am going to start political arguments on this station, but sometimes Matt in the Daily Telegraph does manage to illuminate current events with a rapier-like pen. It amazes me that he does it day after day, and week after week. He is the son of Oliver Pritchett the Telegraph journalist who also has a lovely sense of humour. And it isn't that Matt has a stock of already prepared cartoons from which he can draw. Because he is always up-to-date on today's news. I think I'm going to stop there.
Enough for my first day back..............
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Your Baltic correspondent has returned! Have down-loaded photos into computer, when I can find them (the little tinkers are hiding somewhere - I really must get to grips with this photo thing)I will see if any are up to your own high standards....
So sorry about the medical problems - hope all goes well over the next few days and you don't have to go in again.
I LOVE Matt in the D.Telegraph too, he really hits the nail on the head.
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