Thank you so much for the mention in your post Zen, and yes I wish I was here there and everywhere around as well. I hope Zen in your forum to be posting my weather and live camera stuff sometime this week as they thinking 0f letting me out of Hospital. As for good cheer for everyone Zen. Bring it on!
Hurray!!! I am so glad you are getting some relief from the pesky mosquitoes. I am sympathetic as I have been bitten many times, living on houseboats in lagoons with mangrove swamps nearby. We would burn a "smudge" pot in the evening to make a smokey cloud. It kept the mozzies away for a bit. We would also burn those mosquito coils. Do you have those in Turkey? I did have the dengue fever once... it was debiitating. Took a long time to recover. Hope you don't get it.
You know when this is over we are all going to go crazy visiting and laughing and having fun! Meanwhile, I agree with the above. That's beautiful.
I am sure they want to get you out of there as soon as possible... I bet you are torturing the nurses! I sure hope the wife is there to keep an eye on you!
Good morning everyone and is raining here in Liverpool UK with a temp. of only 7c. Hey Zen. I have the lovely nurses here in stitches. Mind you. They had me in stitches first!
Bournemouth, UK Sunday 14:00 Partly cloudy 10 °C | °F Precipitation: 4% Humidity: 74% Wind: 15 mph https://magicseaweed.com/Boscombe-Surf-Report/1323/
A few months ago I was listening to an online seminar on emerging infectious diseases and the host described Dengue Fever (also known as breakbone fever) as one of those viruses that people often pray for death rather than experience the excrutiating pain. Was it really that bad or did you simply not experience the full array of symptoms?
WoW! You sure heal fast don't you?! Sure am happy to hear you cracking wise jokes again Happy days are here again!
It was bone breakingly bad. Two weeks in hell... almost checked into the hospital but my doctor at the time made house calls. I was much younger then, in my twenties. So I did recover. Of course we had to get some screens repaired, and scoured the area for standing water... but in the tropics when it rains every day it's a problem.