A photo documentary from
Misan Harriman & Domizia Salusest
Today, I’m going to do my weekly radio show at the community hospital radio. I usually walk to the studio, so I’m hoping it stays fine and sunny.
My hope is that everything works, and I don’t have any problems with the buttons and dials that I have to deal with. In the studio, you go in, you do the show, and it’s you. There’s nobody else there. Quite frightening, when it started, but I’m used to it now.
Before I retired, I’d long for the morning that I could forget the alarm and lie there. But now I can and I don’t. It’s one of those things – you don’t want to waste the day just lying in bed, you know?
It’s another day. Another day that I’m above ground, as they say. It’s get up and go time.