Thanks for the update, Jason!!!:D:D I'll get over to see you eventually, would like to catch up.:D:D
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Thanks for the update, Jason!!!:D:D I'll get over to see you eventually, would like to catch up.:D:D
Yeah, it's been a long, long time since I served at the fort, Jason. The society lent me an original gun drill book to have a read of. I used to know this book off by heart, but as I read it, a lot is coming back.:D:D It's rather quaint by todays standards but styles change over the years.:D:D:D
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He's dong his best caroline. :D
Hello All,
I hope the health domain within the Ho Har household rapidly improves on all fronts.
I have my eyes functioning again. Due to what only can be described as the failings of local health care, what should have been only a week of not being able to see has turned into a month and a half. After seeing - no pun intended... two local doctors, a local optometrist and a local ophthalmologist I travelled to Brisbane to see my contact lens specialist. Within 3 minutes the cause of my inability to wear the contact lenses I am dependent upon seeing with was correctly diagnosed. It was not as my local ophthalmologist insinuated, my lack of ocular hygiene.
Since the first week of January I have been experiencing allergic conjunctivitis. All I needed was a bottle of prescription eye drops and not wear my lenses for five days. Back in January we had a succession of months of drought which turned the grass brown and the soil to became very dusty. I mowed an acre and the dust got into my eyes. Mowing caused me to develop an eye allergy. The allergy caused my tear drops retained by the contact lenses to congeal. In the words of the Brisbane specialist the allergy "turns the tear drops to mud". This coagulation coats the inside of the lenses and makes them opaque - hence renders them unable to be seen through.
Next time my eyes play up I will be on a train to Brisbane and totally bypass the local dolts. They have cost me a month and a half of being able to work on my PhD, being able to see and severely impinged on my quality of life - not happy Jan :angry:
Kind Regards
Lionel
I hope you're going to pop in and tell them how dense they are Lionel. ;)
Are you going to this
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/flight/232...a-airshow.html
Jim?