Wednesday, 12 August 2020

12/08/20 Tollesbury, and a daring lunch

At risk of repeating myself too much, another very hot day reaching 35C give or take a degree or two by mid-afternoon, although it was cloudy and cooler in the morning. We drove to Tollesbury and had a decent walk by the Marina and then along the sea wall to the renowned Tollesbury Salt Marshes (a SSSI). 















Also had what was meant to be a light lunch in (yes, IN) the Tollesbury Cafe. We started at one of the two tables outside, but it was so hot that the invitation to go in was too hard to resist. All the COVID precautions were there in full force - reduced number of tables, one-way flow, hand sanitiser stations at both entrance and exit, and so on. Well, it was going to happen at some point.

"Light" lunch was a Tuna Melt panini, which came with salad and coleslaw and crisps. Enough of a meal that all we had in the evening was poached eggs from our neighbour's chickens. Very good they were too - thanks to Amanda and Henry!

Last Lenalidomide for a while last night - tomorrow starts the last week of consolidation Cycle 3, and that's the week off but the dex keeps going through to the end of Cycle 4 in mid-September.

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