Warmer today, getting up to +4C early afternoon. Made it to Oaklands Park, coffee (cold and breezy on bench!) and a rather short walk before retreating to the comfort of the car. Sheepskin-lined gloves passed their first test, and splits no worse than they were before. Request for hints'n'tips on the Myeloma FB group produced little beyond a few people's favourite hand creams and olive oil. Passed my activity target (444/400) with an hour of the day left to go.
I now have some heavy reading to do - Myeloma: State of the Nation and a lengthy piece from Science in Parliament (the Journal of the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee). I'll be back later...
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