Hi All
Sorry to hear you are not feeling so good Roobarb and hope you feel much improved soon.
You always look so healthy and smiley on your bike, but the Green fur would make me look at you twice

For just a few days recently, I actually felt reasonable and was out for walks in the sun, walked a bit further than usual with my bottle of Highland Spring and getting near the pub I could hear a band in the garden and so I went round the back.
The back garden was a sea of people, the sun was out and the band was playing and I had a Guinness and home by teatime.
They were called Ska Train, playing 80s music, The Specials, Madness, Bad Manners, The Selector, playing Trombone and Sax, so it took me back to my youth and enjoyed the moment.
The following days my awful belly pain was back, noisy digestion, sweating, a fever and my balance affected. I'll spare everyone the other symptoms.
I can't go anywhere without being affected now. It is though some people are carrying something I don't want to catch

The photo looking Westerly shows Oat Croft, there was once a hedge joining the trees, ripped out before I moved here and also before the Hedgerows Regulations came into effect.
Oat Croft nearest, toward Hockley which Henry VIII called
The Moors and in the background are the Nine Peppercornes (9 farms in Sir Wilughby Aston's later Court's Baron Survey held with several adjournments between 1689 to 1691) Thorneyfield Wood, an ancient farm location called Peppers Croft, the Lands of Brett and Harcourt (old book of the Family Harcourt printed in France), Brett's Manor is partly wooded on the right, another historical site

The saddest thing is, someone has got another Planning Permission to build on part of these ancient lands.
The Planning Officer told me that our public campaign raised 282 different valid planning objections

, to build on the Nuns Common, but it still got built

They found a Monus Occupation Site and Flint finds dated as Early Neolithic and Late Mesolithic, in the pre development Archaeological Excavations, at Plough Hill.
The Saxon King (I'll look his name up) said in a Charter that if anyone should destroy his lands at Eaton, they be cursed into Tartarus and after these planning permissions, we got Covid and the housebuilding close to me was abandoned during Lockdowns (now completed).
To the South (out of view) were the lands of Geoffrey de Tourville c.1150, lands of William de Newmarche (Novomercato) are in the locality.
I've got various Green teas, Hot Milk Cacao (pure Cocoa), Milk Coffees and dry Red Wine and have really healthy meals (high in the essential amino acids), also other natural fruits, spices and things to consume that seem to help in clearing the belly trouble, until it happens again.
Take care R and All, keep your chins up Mark
