Tuesday, May 28, 2019

A Triple "H" Day

I had hoped that I would get a picture of the Nashville skyline showing the typical haze that goes along with hot and humid on our hot summer days.  The weather men are always talking about the 3 "H's" = HOT, HUMID, HAZY.  We get the hot and humid in Tullahoma but due to not being a big city we don't always see the haze.  You can see the landmark "Bat Building" that makes the Nashville skyline unique...it's the building that is almost in the center of the picture.  From certain angles it looks just like batman's head.

I guess that you can guess since I am posting photos of Nashville that Woody had a Vanderbilt appointment today.  Today he saw Dr. Holt, his orthopaedic surgeon.  She said that everything looked fine in the X-Ray and that it looked like he was doing well.  She had seen him coming down the hallway without aid of cane or walker,  And, he really is doing much better.  The swelling has gone down lots and the incision and surrounding skin looks much better, too.  She said that she would see 
him in four months unless he needed to see her sooner.  We left a bit early this morning for his afternoon appointment so we could make a stop at the Nashville Farmer's Market.  I wanted terragon plants for my herb garden and that is the only place that we have found them in the past.  And, we were successful in finding it there again.  We bought the plants and were on the road again to head toward Vanderbilt.  We still got to the doctor's office early, but being early this time didn't seem to help.  It took quite a while for them to call him back and then we waited quite a while for Dr. Holt to come in...once in we were through in less than five minutes...or so it seemed.  We did get back on the road a little before 3pm so didn't have to fight rush hour traffic.  Our main slow downs on the way home were due to construction...but even those weren't too bad.  It was good to get home.  

Woody left a few minutes ago to go to the church prayer room.  Once he is home we will both be settled in for a quiet evening.  


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