A comfortably warm good night's sleep and I woke up feeling clear and sharp, but again the medication made me feel drowsy, slightly unsteady. I posted today's WhatsApp link to Morning Prayer on YouTube before getting up for breakfast. I left for the Eucharist at St Catherine's in what I thought was enough time to be punctual I arrived a couple of minutes late, despite walking at what I thought was a brisk pace. Does this drowsiness affect my sense of pace as well as slow down my reactions?
We were a dozen at the service. I bought courgettes grown in the church garden afterwards. I made an effort to walk home at a brisk pace and noticed I wasn't quite so drowsy when I got home, so I took charge of cooking lunch - fish with a big yellow courgette along with new potatoes and carrots. You can't get much fresher than that!
Rachel called us at lunchtime, and we chatted for an hour. She was driving north on a desert road at first light. She's investigating a possible move to Washington State for a live-in carer's job that will enable her to perform gigs when she's off duty. It's so hot in Arizona that the hours before sunrise are the coolest time of day for safe driving. It's cooler up north, the climate will suit her better. I hope it works out for her.
After church I couldn't find my reading spec's despite searching high and low for them. I found the case for them hanging from my sleeveless jacket top pocket, and deduced that when I knelt for Communion I was holding on to the Communion rail as my legs were stiff and unsteady, I may have expelled them from the pocket without realising. I called Clive to borrow a key to retrieve them, but he insisted on hunting for them himself as he lives close by. Two other pairs of reading glasses were retrieved from the choir stall where I was sitting, but neither of them belonged to me. They are probably hiding in plain sight on the sanctuary floor. I'll pick them up tomorrow when the church is open for choir practice.
I went out for exercise late afternoon and called in Tesco's to buy some flowers for Clare. It was just about bearable at 30C. I don't know how Rachel copes in 40C heat, it's not her natural environment. She prefers real fresh air to air conditioning. I went out again after supper and walked and down Llandaff Fields. The warm evening air was pleasantly fragrant with the scent of lime trees and mown grass.
Ships using the Straight of Hormuz have been fired on. America has retaliated by striking coastal targets in Iran. Truce talks have stopped and war has resumed with Trump declaring the cease-fire is over, the aim being to degrade Iran's ability to prevent shipping from transiting the Straight. I don't suppose it will be long before American allies in the Gulf are attacked again by Iran. How long before Congress reacts to the huge expense of this aggression by refusing to approve further military action? How long before the price of oil rises and exacerbates the economic crisis already precipitated by Trump's war?