Geoff's Ramblings
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Comment from Mary Vigasin
First Sankey, I enjoy your ramblings, you give me so much information and I enjoy your writing. New transit systems can be an adventure, memories of the old systems can be sweet.
I am sorry that you are going though some difficulties and wish you a speedy and successful recovery.
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2020
First Sankey, I enjoy your ramblings, you give me so much information and I enjoy your writing. New transit systems can be an adventure, memories of the old systems can be sweet.
I am sorry that you are going though some difficulties and wish you a speedy and successful recovery.
Comment Written 08-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2020
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Hi Mary I do appreciate your lovely review. Some of the stuff is permanent but glad the skin cancer adventure is over.
Comment from Elizabeth Emerald
(CBD?) Vivid and uplifting. Nicely narrated with meticulous detail. Interesting discourse on the transportation system. I admire your perseverance. Best of luck. Cheers. LIZ
reply by the author on 05-Oct-2020
(CBD?) Vivid and uplifting. Nicely narrated with meticulous detail. Interesting discourse on the transportation system. I admire your perseverance. Best of luck. Cheers. LIZ
Comment Written 05-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 05-Oct-2020
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Central Business District. Thanks hope you will check the links.
Comment from Brett Matthew West
You definitely do not need any cancers! Recently battling my own health scare, possibility of cancer myself. Waiting my white blood count to come back then will know whether I am dealing with that dreadful monster or not. Take care.
reply by the author on 26-Jan-2020
You definitely do not need any cancers! Recently battling my own health scare, possibility of cancer myself. Waiting my white blood count to come back then will know whether I am dealing with that dreadful monster or not. Take care.
Comment Written 26-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 26-Jan-2020
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Thanks for coming by. Hoping this might tip me over into All Time Best. So sorry. Where is your suspected cancer? It is weird how some get lung cancer who don't even smoke.
Comment from Sharon Haiste
I like your "ramble". I think it's great that Fanstory members are able to ramble us stories of what life is like where they live.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
Sharon
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2020
I like your "ramble". I think it's great that Fanstory members are able to ramble us stories of what life is like where they live.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
Sharon
Comment Written 25-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2020
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Thanks Sharon, I hope you have read Sasha's stuff I got the idea from her about the rambles. These came about as a follow up to my Autobiography I mentioned as well as we always want to add things to a finished work and someone said we would never get them finished.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
OH MY!!! You have been kept quite busy with all this goings on. I can't image. Thank you very much for keeping us updated. I will continue my prayers. And by-the-way, we all want you around.
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2020
OH MY!!! You have been kept quite busy with all this goings on. I can't image. Thank you very much for keeping us updated. I will continue my prayers. And by-the-way, we all want you around.
Comment Written 25-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2020
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Thanks Barbara you are a good friend and I look forward to meeting you in Glory some day. Now for Logan and Mac today.
Comment from JudyE
Strava would be so much more convenient than wheeling a distance wheel or whatever they're called. Many of my friends have fitbits but we've discovered Vince's new camera tells us the number of steps we've done and how far we've walked. Technology is pretty clever sometimes.
reply by the author on 24-Jan-2020
Strava would be so much more convenient than wheeling a distance wheel or whatever they're called. Many of my friends have fitbits but we've discovered Vince's new camera tells us the number of steps we've done and how far we've walked. Technology is pretty clever sometimes.
Comment Written 24-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 24-Jan-2020
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Hi Judy, yeah the old wheel is here somewhere I might sell it on Ebay or something. Strava is great. They said I can get my heart beat if I pay but I like FREE! HEHE! Thanks for coming by.
Comment from juliaSjames
I'm in awe of your positive, cheerful attitude, Geoff. Asking for a most benevolent outcome of the treatment for the skin cancer.
I enjoyed reading about your life, walks and new tram service. It's great that you're keeping on the move.
Blessings Julia
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2020
I'm in awe of your positive, cheerful attitude, Geoff. Asking for a most benevolent outcome of the treatment for the skin cancer.
I enjoyed reading about your life, walks and new tram service. It's great that you're keeping on the move.
Blessings Julia
Comment Written 23-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2020
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Thanks Julia for the lovely review. Hoping they have got all the cancer this time. I will know next week and probably post more it again. After the weekly visits to Out Patients for 4 -6 weeks I have to go into hospital for another day op to close everything up.
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Prayers ascending for you.
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Grateful for those thanks.
Comment from Mastery
Hello my mate. som good to hear from you but sorry to hear about your legs. God bless you. What is going on with the fires in your beloved australia? How far are you from them and are you affected in any way? Take care my friend. :) Bob
Say hi to Louise will you?
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2020
Hello my mate. som good to hear from you but sorry to hear about your legs. God bless you. What is going on with the fires in your beloved australia? How far are you from them and are you affected in any way? Take care my friend. :) Bob
Say hi to Louise will you?
Comment Written 23-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2020
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Hey Bob I was worried about you as we had not seen you in ages. Glad you are ok. I said to someone maybe another Cleeve story is in the wings. Seeing someone paid for me to stay for another year I may try that fiction you and Ron Craig have been on me to do. The legs it is because of grafts taken for my head. It make it difficult doing the walks and initially I can't walk so much as they hurt. Sorry for the cut and paste for the next bit.Thanks for the lovely review. Hoping they have got all the cancer this time. I will know next week and probably post more it again. After the weekly visits to Out Patients for 4 -6 weeks I have to go into hospital for another day op to close everything up.
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Bless you Mate. Bob
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Sasha was glad I mentioned you in my review of her story. She was worried about you too.
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written update on your recent adventures around walking and the times we were hospitalised to treat your skin cancer, I hope and pray with you there will not be any more cancers discovered.
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2020
A very well-written update on your recent adventures around walking and the times we were hospitalised to treat your skin cancer, I hope and pray with you there will not be any more cancers discovered.
Comment Written 23-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 23-Jan-2020
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Thanks Sis, and AMEN on NO MORE CANCERS! Will do an update after I learn the result next week. I have to go back to the hospital I might have said for 4 -6 weeks each week to get the wound checked then go in for a day again to have it finally closed up properly. Appreciate the review.
Comment from ExperiencingLiphe
My grandpa has skin cancer from time to time. He now knows what to look at and when to go in. It's crazy how they can take skin from other places of our body and put them in another place. Medicine can be quite interesting. I do a lot of walking and 3 kilometers isn't a lot but it's certainly not a little walk either. Great job with this and I wish you no more cancer.
reply by the author on 22-Jan-2020
My grandpa has skin cancer from time to time. He now knows what to look at and when to go in. It's crazy how they can take skin from other places of our body and put them in another place. Medicine can be quite interesting. I do a lot of walking and 3 kilometers isn't a lot but it's certainly not a little walk either. Great job with this and I wish you no more cancer.
Comment Written 22-Jan-2020
reply by the author on 22-Jan-2020
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Thanks for coming by and the good wishes. Thinking back I might have done 5 kms ONCE! Funny thing ias it doesn't come back on me the next day....but the one after that! Wow! Pains!