It's been quite a week.....last Friday we were in Birmingham, AL, beginning a long awaited for motorcycle event (well.....long awaited by 'the husband')......this Friday we are 5 days post eye surgery.
'The husband' lost vision in one eye about 28 years ago as a result of glaucoma which was first misdiagnosed in his teens and then mishandled in his early twenties. He's adapted remarkably well to the use of only one eye. He has glaucoma in the 'good' eye too, which has been treated with good care for years. During our trip to this race, he had a sudden onset of lightening flashes in his eye that got worse as the weekend continued. He saw a retina specialist early Monday morning which was followed by surgery within 2 hours. Happily there appears to be a good outlook.
After the surgery, the Doctor told him the hardest part was yet to come. Doc's instructions were 2 weeks of house arrest.....no reading, no computer, no lifting, no bending......and no walking. We both have bad backs and walk twice a day. The poor guy is almost like a caged animal......as he paces back and forth inside the house, trying to get a bit of exercise without much exertion. But he's doing fine and we both thank all of you for your concern and well wishes.
This museum is unbelievable......5 sparkling clean, modern floors, filled with creative displays of every kind of motorcycle.
We quilters are familiar with the method of hanging quilts from fishing wire......well this must be really strong wire holding these bikes!
These displays reminded me of Christmas trees....
What a clever display......bikes that appear to be traveling around a track....
2 comments:
Hi Mary: That little cubby sounds like the way to go to me!
Your pictures are marvellous - I hope dear husband makes a good recovery from the retinal surgery. Good he got immediate care!!
Best
Janet in sunny but very cold Nova Scotia
Oh, love the delux sidecar! We used to joke that we needed a sidecar so the dog could come with us, but she would have had to fight me to ride in this one!
Mmm, wander what it is about Triumphs...my hubby owned one too once.
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