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Saturday, 15 July 2023

End of my season

 I'm angry, sad, FRUSTRATED as hell ... but it looks like the end of the season for me till next year. Wednesday morning at 4 AM is when it started .. I woke up half asleep half awake in the middle of a bloody nightmare. Bolted out of bed and crashed into my solid wood nightstand ...

Long story short ... I fractured my humerus bone , sheering it off under the head of the ball that fits in the socket ... so it will be over three months before I can do a real post.

This is the most painful injury I have ever had and the most frustrating ... the garden is coming into prime and I can't work in it .. is Karma trying to tell me something ?

Hope you all stay well and happy in your own gardens !!!

16 comments:

Alana said...

I'm so sorry to hear this. All I can do is wish you quick and complete healing - and hope that, somehow, you can get some kind of free help with your garden for the rest of this year.

Sara - Villa Emilia said...

Hello! I don't really know what to say; you must feel really frustrated and I can't really do anything to help you... I can only wish you a speedy recovery and hope that you will find an activity that will help you to go through the time needed for getting well. I hope your garden will continue to thrive and give you much joy with it's beauty.
Big hugs!

Jenn Jilks said...

I am so sorry. That is a terrible situation. You take it easy.

Kris Peterson said...

That's not karma, just very bad luck! I'm sorry you've had such a bad break (literally) and I hope the pain is manageable and your recovery proceeds smoothly. The garden will be there when you're up and around again. In the meantime, I trust that you cats will keep you company and help your spirits.

Beth at PlantPostings said...

Oh dear! Praying for you. I hope your recovery will be as fast as possible and the pain will lessen quickly. Take care of yourself. The garden will be just fine, and you'll have some fun projects when you recover. :)

Lisa said...

I'm so sorry to hear that! Ouch... really, I can only imagine how painful that was.

Cheryl said...

Dayum Joy! I'm so sad to read this. I wish you a quick and painless healing. All my best to you, Cheryl

Martha said...

Oh, I'm so sorry to hear this, Joy! How awful. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Take care of yourself. The garden will be there when you're ready.

Hoover Boo said...

I'm very sorry to read this. I broke my wrist in Jan 2020--January is prime gardening time in my region of SoCal--so I did what I could, very small things, one-handed the non-dominant one), very slowly.

Many times it's just good to be out there--even if you can't do anything, the birds are singing, the butterflies are fluttering through--the sun is warm and the breeze is cool--there is still beauty to be treasured.

Best wishes for a good recovery. Your garden will wait patiently--it's not going anywhere without you!

CanadianGardenJoy said...

I want to send a heartfelt THANKS to everyone who has stopped by and left a wonderful comment for me. It is a painful struggle but you have all put a smile on my face so a HUGE THANK YOU is in order !!!!

Snowbird said...

Oh my goodness Joy, I'm so sorry to hear of your injury, I do hope you heal soon and the pain eases. You really have been in the wars recently, I can only imagine how you must feel. Hopefully you can still sit in and enjoy your beautiful garden. Take good care of you.Love and huge hugs xxxx

Nadezda said...

I'm so sorry! Dear Joy, don't worry and don't be disappointed. The bone in your shoulder will grow together, and you will be able to enjoy your plants again and we are with you. It takes time for the body to cope with the injury. Hope to read your blog soon.

Well Contained said...

Well my goodness, what a terrible stroke of bad luck your way. I hope your recovery will be quick and that you will be back to creating in your bit of paradise. Thank you for all the postings and inspirations you are sending out and we are hoping for more as soon as you are able to share again. I am still trying to sort out by old blog to post updated photos but having no luck as of yet haha.

RobinL said...

Oh Joy, I’m so sorry to hear this! Is there any way you can swing hiring out for help this year? I know it’s not the same as doing it yourself. I wish you healing and care!

Nadezda said...

Dear Joy,
Merry Christmas!
I wish you all the best, health and a lot of joy on this day.
May the new year 2024 be successful for you.

rochefleuriegarden said...

Cleaning some old files I saw you had left a comment on my blog some years back. Thank you.
I see that you had an accident last year. I hope you are much better.
I gave up my blog a few years back because I have Parkinson and even if gardening is no problem,typing is.
It looks like we might have a early spring - happy gardening