It's now been three weeks since surgery ie HALF WAY through the official recovery period of sling wearing! Pain has reduced and arm mobility is getting better. My one hand one finger typing is also getting faster! I can manage a left hand index finger on the Shift Key!
Last week was a big week for me as I went out five times on my own:
- Tuesday: Two week checkup with the clinical team at the Royal London:
- x-ray was done - which revealed nothing of concern
- silicon dressing came off, wound was inspected - looked very neat and nicely glued!
- bruises are now reducing and at the yellow stage
- my next appointment in six weeks time was booked
- Walked 2 miles back home from the hospital - along the quiet roads - photographing plants in season as I do most days on my walks
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| Laburnum tree in the Cemetery Park - as seen on my walk back from the hospital on Monday. Probably Scottish Laburnum (Laburnum alpinum) |
- Wednesday: In the afternoon I visited the extended Private View for the Annual Exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters.
- Very civilised! Spreading the PV over several hours means there's more space to see the artwork on the walls.
- Managed nearly three hours and took some photos.
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| Not quite time for the formal opening of the exhibition, speeches and awards ceremony - but filling up |
- Thursday: Visit to the Royal London again - this time to see the Physio
- reviewed the situation with me and how I was coping
- added four more exercises to the my daily seven.
- Walked 2 miles back home from the hospital - along the quiet roads - taking more photos plants in season. This habit started during Covid when I developed my Plants in Isolation series.
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Iris foetidissima (Stinking Iris) in one of the parks I walk through |
- Friday: Attended the May Meeting / AGM of the Chelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society - at the Physic Garden which comprised:
- a wonderful talk about the strategic aims and future development of the garden within the context of a huge number of regulatory practices for a botanic garden by Emily Hazell, Head of Plant Collections
- send off for our Chair and Plant List Organiser
- AGM - at which I presented my Treasurer's report
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| The CPGFS Committee at the AGM 2026 My seat as Treasurer is on extreme left - but here I'm in unofficial archivist photographer mode |
- Sunday: I returned to the Mall Galleries to take more photos of the RSPP Annual Exhibition and to see the exhibition with fewer people around.
- Bumped into Gail Reid, one of the past PAOTY Heat Winners - see Review: Episode 2 Portrait Artist of the Year (Series 10)
- who I've highlighted on this blog for her very useful posts about preparing for PAOTY - READ my blog post about her blog post about Preparing for Portrait Artist of the Year - Gail Reid shares her experience and tips.
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| A selfie with Gail Reid, Gail operating my phone! |
This week is a much quieter week and I'll hopefully get some blogging done.
Next week, on Friday morning, me and my sling will be stewarding at the Chelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society Stand in the Great Pavilion at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
My visit to the RSPP Annual Exhibition was by way of a test to see if I could cope!
More travels with my sling (my official “don’t bump into me” sign!) to come....





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