This morning I was up reasonably early, moved stuff around in my bedroom so that Noel the painter could get to my window! I set off to catch the bus to Beverley, the first part of getting to the dentist. Then I got on the bus into Hull. I was way too early so I got off well before my stop and had a walk along the Beverley Road. I love the streets lined with trees which are popular in Hull.
I was about half an hour early at the dentist but went in and registered and the waiting room was quite full. I knew one of the ladies who lives in Hornsea, she was there with a friend as she was having a tooth out. Her friend said she could give me a lift back but my appointment was too late and she needed to get away. Then a couple in the waiting room said they would take me home and would wait for me. They were also from Hornsea! Henry, my new dentist was very friendly, I had my examination and X-rays and all was well. He said I had a little gum disease around a single tooth, the one that is glued to another one because it was loose. But he said my tooth brushing was fine no real build up of plaque and to keep doing what I am doing. So another appointment in six months. In the end I was ready before the couple and they dropped me off at my door. So home much earlier than I thought.I checked in with Noel who was getting on well then got myself something to eat and a drink, which I was ready for.
We had a letter through the door for the Methodist church so I went and dropped it at the right place, called in at the banking hub and did a bit of shopping. Another picture of the chrysanthemum as it is fully in bloom now.
And a bit of a rainbow as I got back home.
When Noel left I got my furniture back in place as he had finished my window. He has sped along today and hopes to finish tomorrow. He will be in the dining room tomorrow which he refers to as the jigsaw room! Talking of the jigsaw it is progressing slowly
About to get Pandora to move so as I can get a drink.



Quite a busy day for you then, but home earlier than expected, that’s good. What are the chances of all those people at the dentist being from Hornsea? Very kind of them to give you a lift home to the door. Hornsea is obviously full of nice people π
ReplyDeleteA very autumnal picture of the trees. I love tree lined streets too. It just stops everywhere looking so stark.
I’m pleased your new dentist seems to be another nice one. Good to hear you are doing everything right too. You’ll be dentists pet. He didn’t give you a badge did he? π
The painter has got on really well, and made a good job of it. I bet he’ll be glad to see the back of it though π He’ll probably have an easy job next, like the Forth Bridge!
Can’t believe you still have a border piece missing with that much jigsaw done!
That is a very elusive edge piece, I am sure it is there though.
ReplyDeleteThe dentist does seem very nice again, he is a friend of the one I had in Hornsea, they used to work together. The lift home was a lovely surprise, and is was wet and miserable for the morning, it started to brighten up as we drove back.
It will be strange not having to be ready for Noel early, may even get a lie in or two!