First up is a view from an aunt's home.
Imagine looking at that every day, and if that is not enough, just take a short drive around.
My wife's aunt was pleading for a visit, as she had booked us for a Christmas lunch at a top restaurant, but sadly we had to cancel a few days before the event, as I was placed on a 10 day course of a very strong anti-biotic due to a health mishap. That stuff was so strong that I virtually walked around like a zombie, it also weakened my muscles and scrambled my brain.
The thing is, that when a doctor prescribes the stuff, he does not explain the side effects and that is a problem. My wife investigated the side effects, and some serious problems could occur if my body rejected it.
The course ran for 10 days, and it ended a few days ago. Problem now is that although the bleeding has stopped, the confusion and weakness hasn't yet. But we will see how it goes.
Let me show you some of the views about the short drive that I told you about above.
A Kite was flying overhead while searching for prey.
And finally, this view below was taken back near our home.
It is the new year now, and although it hasn't started very well for us with my condition, I just know that it is going to be a better year than last year. In my mind, last year was one of the worst with regards to my health, but at my age it is expected as this year I will hopefully strike the big 71 years of age. A warning here to the youngsters, beware of pushing and not caring for your body, as all the mistreatments will strike you with revenge when you get older.
On a lighter note, we have some big things planned for Papillon this year and we are praying for the Lord to open the doors. Some meetings will be arranged with government ministers and shopping center boards, as once again Papillon will provide relief to areas nationally that are plagued by malnutrition. But I will tell you more about this when I do a post about it. For now, we hope everyone will be successful in this new year.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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