I know you’ve posted various photos of willows by ponds, possibly the same willow. That’s a lovely park you take lots of photos in, too! I’d love strolling in it.
I’d enjoy that! Unfortunately, I am on dialysis and that causes lots of complications and detailed planning to assure I get treatments at correct intervals while I’m traveling. There are cruise ship cruises for people on dialysis, however, It is mostly a matter of coordination with many medical staffs and very precise travel plans so you make it to dialysis on appointed days and times as these services are generally pretty much filled.
It’s actually not that difficult to live with, and there are many options on how to accomplish the job. There are even implantable artificial kidneys in development that may be available to patients within a few years.
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🙂 okay
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Just lovely, Paul. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thank you so much, Suzanne 🙂
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Weeping willows next to lakes or ponds are always lovely!
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Agree with you. Thank you.
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I know you’ve posted various photos of willows by ponds, possibly the same willow. That’s a lovely park you take lots of photos in, too! I’d love strolling in it.
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Why don’t you come here in Summer?
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I’d enjoy that! Unfortunately, I am on dialysis and that causes lots of complications and detailed planning to assure I get treatments at correct intervals while I’m traveling. There are cruise ship cruises for people on dialysis, however, It is mostly a matter of coordination with many medical staffs and very precise travel plans so you make it to dialysis on appointed days and times as these services are generally pretty much filled.
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I see, I am sorry…
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It’s actually not that difficult to live with, and there are many options on how to accomplish the job. There are even implantable artificial kidneys in development that may be available to patients within a few years.
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I understood, is very difficult anyway…
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