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Monday, 19 January 2026

A Sunny Day


Over the past week or so, thaw and rain have been working away at the thick layer of snow we had before that. It's been a slow process though, and the nearby surroundings have been such a mess of slush and ice that some days even the few steps to the dustbins at the corner of the building have not seemed worth the risk. 
 
Yesterday, I manged a somewhat longer "reconnaissance tour" in the immediate neighbourhood, though, trying to assess the general situation - and I found the streets now for the most part fairly ice-free and dry. And with the forecasts for the beginning of this week suggesting temperatures to remain around freezing point, but no further rain/snow falling, I gathered up my courage to at last try to get myself into the city centre for a by now seriously overdue haircut. (The combination of my unfortunate fall and knee injury in early October, and the snowy winter following, has made it difficult for me to walk much; and even to try taking a bus part of the way hasn't felt safe.)
 
Today even seemed to promise some sunshine, and after having washed my hair in the shower in the morning, I decided to call my hairdresser. I was in luck: she could fit me in at 11:40. I decided that my best option was probably to walk along a major street towards the railway station/travel center (about half-way), because if I felt too tired when getting that far, I'd be able to take a bus from there to a place closer to my goal. However, having reached the intersection where I needed to make that choice, I felt ok to continue walking. I also found I had time before the hairdressing appointment to visit a nearby pharmacy (for a few non-prescription things). I arrived at the hairdresser's at 11:30, and found her ready for me. She was efficient as usual, and when she was done, I felt relieved to "be myself" again. Actually I almost felt like about ten years younger...!  (Not in the sense back to 60, but at least back to my actual age, from lately having felt more like 80!) 
 
AI image reused from some previous occasion.

 
Thus rejuvenated, from the hairdresser's I walked to a nearby bus stop, prepared to take any of three buses passing by there back to the travel center. One came in just as I arrived to the stop; and as it turned out, at the travel center I could then change directly to another bus taking me a further two stops closer to home; with only ~10 min left to walk from there. 
 
I had left home at 10:45, and was back at 12:15; and the whole adventure went more smoothly (and with less knee pain) than I had dared hope for. 
 
The photo at the top is the only one I snapped on my outing: Looking back at the street where my hairdresser's salon is situated, before I walked on to take the bus back home.
 
 

13 comments:

  1. I have not heard the song, I do recognize the name of the singer though... I do love sunny days and I am so glad you got things accomplished and walked well and had no pain PLUS I know that feeling, when Bob used to cut my hair he would say, you look 10 years younger and I also felt so much better. I know its time for a cut when I FEEL my hair

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    1. Sandra, I'd been "feeling" my hair for months this time - I don't think even during the pandemic I let it grow this long. I just "felt" my knee even more!!

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  2. Wow, looks like you are maybe totally healed! This is great news! So much cool artwork in your photo! The one on the right with all the green is so interesting. I can't even tell if it is a painted mural or something else. It is probably something you have posted before, but I have never seen this close.

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    1. Ginny, I still depend on painkillers, elastic support knee bandages, being very careful with certain movements, not overdoing things, and a lot of rest in between - so "completely healed" would be an overstatement... I also suspect probably not really achievable as I suspect I had some osteoarthritis in that knee to begin with. But raising my hopes of getting better, anyway.
      The green mural covers the wall of an apartment building facing the river, it's been on my blog before and probably will be again :)

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  3. A sunny day and being out and about, accomplishing something that was long overdue, does such a lot to make one feel good about oneself, doesn't it!
    When I go to have a haircut, it is usually my hairdresser who washes my hair. She can cut it better when it is just towel-dry and not completely dry.

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    1. Meike, when I have newly washed hair my hairdresser just sprays it with water before cutting. I often take a chance and call the same day and as cutting my hair normally doesn't take long she can often fit me in. (She also takes drop-in customers which is how I started going there many years ago. But nowadays I call first rather than just take a chance.)

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  4. What a beautiful sunny day! Sunshine, plus a visit to the hairdresser, makes a real pick-me-up!

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    1. Carol, it felt really good to finally be able to tick the haircut off my list! Should be spring before the next time I need it... ;)

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  5. That was a significant "win" for you on your journey back to full mobility, slowly regaining your old confidence. By the way, the new haircut looks good. I assume the image is a photograph? Somehow your hairdresser looks rather like you. Are you related?

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    1. YP, I have never made any DNA test to look into my ancestral roots in depth, but perhaps AI has access to some information that I don't! 😉

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  6. Careful courage rewarded by a smooth outing, a sense of regained confidence, and the small but powerful restoration that comes from feeling like yourself again.

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  7. i'm the same when I visit my hairdresser, my hair feels lighter and fresher.

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    1. Amy, it's a relief not to have to use half the morning on fruitless experiments with new hairdos for a while ;)

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