Beckenham Green in between the showers
Tag: expressionism
February 21, 2019
Talking Pictures at Beckenham Public Halls
February 19, 2019
Guildhall in the winter sun
February 13, 2019
The Princess Royal Hospital Farnborough
February 11, 2019
St George’s Churchyard
The Snowdrops are out – signs of the season.
February 8, 2019
This is a Smartdrive Mx2+ add on power-pack for my wheelchair. First impressions are that its pretty good.
February 7, 2019
Beckenham Beacon
It’s been a strange few days. On Tuesday I picked up my Smartdrive MX2+ from GLB Wheelchairs while in Portsmouth and tried it out. If you search the web you will see how it works. I’ve tied it a couple of times now and am getting used to it. It’s a good bit of kit but at £4000 is very expensive. Too expensive really.
I hadn’t planned to use it so early today as I was due to use my CoaguCHek machine to test my INR but when I tried to the machine kept throwing an error code. I soon found out why… the test strips were out of date. They ran out on January 31st.
I was a bit annoyed about this as they cost about £200 to the NHS and I had only ordered them in late October last year. So nearly all of the 48 strips have been wasted as they are useless now. Why would the pharmacy send me an item that will be used for a year with such a short life left?
I have complained to the supplying chemist and let my surgery know. However the fact is that the outdated test strips meant I had to get my blood checked at my local clinic so I used the Smartdrive to take me there.
My blood test ticket was number 60 and the reader said “17” so after an hour and a half I had my blood taken and made my way home under the same power as I’d arrived. All good.
Once home the postman brought me 60 night bags and a wifi range extender. The nightbags had been requested from the pharmacy some time ago but there had been a delay and some chasing needed. The wifi extender was to improve Karen’s access to the system from the other side of the house. It didn’t take too long to set up.
So most of today has been taken up with administrative things. I would much prefer to spend my time otherwise. For instance we’re seeing Alex and Greg tonight for a meal as Alex, my youngest son is 29 today. Now that’s something I am looking forward to.
February 5, 2019
A cold still morning at The Point, Portsmouth
January 22, 2019
The snow arrives…
January 20, 2019
It is what is is….
January 16, 2019
Great Salterns lake, Portsea Island in the Pictoralist style 🙂
January 15, 2019
Rowers at the Point, Portsmouth
January 9, 2019
Shadows
January 8, 2019
Managed decline
I’m sixty one years old in a few weeks time and my forty years of paralysis have been catching up on me this last year. Up until now I’ve been able to do most things with the use of simple adaptations: hand controls for the car, a manual wheelchair and a lift at home along with a few grab handles.
But over the last year I’ve found age catching up, and I don’t possess the physical strength I once enjoyed. Accordingly, I have been exploring ways to mitigate the effects of age. For example, I now use a transfer cushion when getting out of the car so I don’t have to lift my full body weight. Today I looked at a power drive for the wheelchair and at some point I will be exploring other things to help in the bathroom.
“Managed decline” is what I call it. Most of us go though it but I was hoping it would not be so soon! So today’s photo is much more of a visual discourse on this subject rather than a spectacle.
January 2, 2019
Southsea Pier















