Easter baking

By the time I got to speak to the mental health Nurse I honestly couldn’t say who has the problem. Hopefully they will help both of us. Helpful conversation.

In other news I’ve dug the hole for the tree with physically distanced collaboration with neighbours most closely effected, apparently they were planning a tree so are very happy. Hopefully there’s room for two so maybe they’ll be able to plant one too.

Chatted about the misunderstandings that set in when you’re both struggling to hear, mentioned that hearing app. https://www.who.int/health-topics/hearing-loss/hearwho and was interested to learn of musical ear syndrome, something I’ve never heard of before. Here’s an article I found about it: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5353248/#:~:text=Musical%20ear%20syndrome%20(MES)%20is,could%20be%20confused%20with%20dementia.

The plan was baking but not exactly as I envisaged.

Easter egg and nest for the bunny, grass, hay, herbs, carrot tops, oats in the blender.

Sprinkled these about too:

Box of wild flower seeds

Only two phone calls today. Lots of calls to friend while out apparently culminating in a panic, a taxi and a fall. Grazed knees but ok. Other friend has withdrawn completely, just too many calls. Same pattern.

Published by Jane Newson Climate Adaptations

A rehabilitation professional specialising in integrated care systems, I design and deliver stand alone educational power point presentations and interactive workshops to help SME's adopt circular economy principles. My work bridges the gap for organisations struggling to implement policies, training and procedures that drive measurable climate adaptation outcomes. By combining evidence based training with practical tools I empower SME's to embed sustainability into their core operations, fostering resilience and long term impact.

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