Norfolk summer visitors
Summer tends to be visiting time in Norfolk. We’ve had two lots of visitors, and have some more arriving on Friday, although that one is only a flying visit involving lunch.
It’s lovely to see them all, and we’ll settle down soon for another year sans visitors.
We’ve been a bit unsettled lately because we’ve recently been told that Ed has to go into hospital soon for major surgery. His aortic aneurysm — we’ve been living with that for around five years — has reached the stage where it needs to be repaired. This involves endless pre-surgery trips to the hospital for various tests, so that the surgical team can decide the best approach.
All somewhat disturbing, but thank goodness for the National Health Service – I can’t begin to imagine the cost if we had to pay – and it’ll be lovely when it’s all over and we can stop worrying about whether the wretched aneurysm is going to burst.
On a happier note, we had an mini Antique Road Show at the church this morning. A local valuer gave his time to value antiques brought by local people. Ed and I confirmed that nothing we have is worth a bean!
It was an excellent morning, and the church had put on a fascinating local history display to entertain people while they waited for their turn.
And the rain didn’t start until this evening!