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| The huge tree to the right is a horse chestnut tree |
A bit cooler in the air this week compared to the weekend, but the sunny weather continues, and each day just now is "greener" than the previous one. I walked into town for my dental appointment, and had time for a little detour through one corner of the park. The sky was incredibly blue - most of the photos in this post are straight from my phone without any editing.
Much as I expected - knowing the broken tooth had a very old crown attached - it turned out that I was in for a major dental job. As soon as the nurse started poking at it (very gently), it all came apart and the old crown came loose. As I noticed already on Friday that "something" had happened, it's almost a miracle that I managed to keep it in place for nearly five days! (I avoided to chew on that side, and was also very gentle with the toothbrush.)
I was also lucky in that the dentist + a specialist nurse had time straight away to do the scanning + other preparations for having a new crown made. With various holidays coming up in May it will probably be 3 weeks before I get it put in place; but in the meantime I've have a temporary plastic filling to cover the remnants of the tooth. I'm advised to abstain from hard and "chewy" food, though - but I've already been practising that for a few days by now! (I'm foreseeing using my "mixer" more than usual...)
After an hour in the dentist's chair, when I finally got up I was feeling kind of dizzy, so sat for a while in the waiting room sipping a glass of water afterwards, before going out.
I walked home through another part of the park, and along the river.
Close-up of the flowerbed by the river...
The "later" kind of cherry blossom trees are now also in bloom...
Before continuing towards home, I crossed that bridge in the photo above, and on the other side made a little detour to a shop which I hadn't visited in years, but where once upon a time I had bought an item which I was wondering if maybe they might still be selling. Actually I didn't even know if the shop would still be there. (I had not been able to check, as I had also forgotten its name!). But it was still there, and when I asked, they even had what I was after, which was this: A (foldable) walking stick.
I have a similar, all black one since before (bought over a decade ago when I had some temporary trouble) but this one seems to have both a better rubber tip at the bottom, and a sturdier handle. So I bought it.
All winter since my fall back in October I've consistently been using at least one (sometimes both) of my taller "walking poles" outdoors. But with summer and warmer weather, too warm to wear gloves, and mostly feeling need of support in "certain situations" now, I'm thinking that a stick like this may sometimes be enough. So I was glad to find that shop still selling them. (Sometimes I do still prefer to be able to "see and touch" before buying!)







It is a lovely walking stick and I should get one for when I need one, which is not yet but better to have one ready just in case. The bed of daffodils is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteRiver, it wasn't a big investment, so felt worth trying whether I end up using it much or not... (200 SEK ~ 30 AUD)
DeleteWhat wonderful photos of a beautiful walk. Sorry about tooth stuff though. Excellent retractable cane. I just have one walking stick, and know when I borrowed someone else's that they sometimes come with points and then you can put the rubber tips on, so maybe they are replaceable too.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, my old similar kind of stick has a hard plastic tip/bottom and I don't know where to find a rubber one of the right dimensions to fit on top of that. (I've come up with a solution to mute the sound and feel of it indoors, but that wouldn't hold for outdoors use.) The new stick came with a rubber tip already on it though. I haven't used it outdoors yet, probably best to test it with shorter distances to start with...
DeleteThere is something quietly reassuring about finding both the old shop and a steadier walking stick still waiting for you, beneath a sky turning bluer and a world growing greener by the day.
ReplyDeleteRo, a very poetic summary - thanks :)
DeleteTHAT sky!! Hope you're back to normal eating soon. I'm halfway through a big dental job (a bridge) and hope to have it completed in 2 weeks' time.
ReplyDeleteAddy, while I have several crowns I have not yet needed a bridge. My temporary filling while waiting for the crown is fine so far, but I try to be careful, chewing mostly on the other side, and cutting food in smaller pieces than usual to remind myself.
DeleteMy wife uses a walking stick which I customised for her.
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