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Not a whole lot to talk about from a Rotary perspective this
week – having been confined to our home apart from a few forays out into the
outside world.
Having said that, I managed to get a number of things
done that needed to get done before the end of the Rotary year. Disappointment on Wednesday when what I expected
to be a routine hospital appointment and replacement of the back slab by a full
cast turned into the news that the repair to the inside of the ankle has failed
and has to be redone, so it’s back into theatre tomorrow for round 2 and then
the six weeks non weight-bearing period starts again. At least the outside appears to be OK?
So that was one of my outings, another to the Golf Club on
Thursday to sort out arrangements for our Rotary club’s handover this coming
Wednesday which unfortunately I’ll have to miss – hoping to be out of hospital
by then but unlikely to be up to an evening outing.
But the big foray of the week was to our District Handover. Thanks to daughter Jo and son-in-law Alex we
were able to make our way over to Oxford and enjoy the evening. Great entertainment from the Cotswold Voices and
some decent speeches from me & our incoming DG Tim Cowling (he says
modestly!).
And so, as they say at the end of every HannaBarbera cartoon, for this Rotary year "That's All Folks!)
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