I got up a little late this morning, but I still went out for a walk for nearly an hour. I took a few pictures, including today's pic of the day, a particularly stunning early-morning view of the Red Sea, Aqaba, the Jordanian mountains, and a pretty sky:
I walked over to the WIZO meeting and back today since the weather has cooled off quite a bit now. We had some nice fruit and wine to celebrate Sukkot, and it was very enjoyable, as always.
There was quite a bit of fruit left over, and Isobel suggested that I take it home with me. That, together with a vegetarian shnitzel, was my lunch for today.
A woman from the local Maccabi office called me today. She explained that they are trying to help people who may be having any difficulties with the health-care bureaucracy. So I decided to set her to work trying to get a message to my Ichilov urologist to call me so that, hopefully, he can reschedule my appointments with the surgeon and the anesthesiologist to get my surgery done sooner. She readily agreed to try. So, we'll see what happens. In any case, it was a very nice thing for Maccabi to do.
I was scheduled to teach 6 units of Berlitz lesson today, but one 2-unit lesson was a later cancellation: 2:45-3:30, 4:30-6:00, 6:00-7:30 (the late cancellation), and 7:45-8:30.
I took advantage of the unplanned break to take an evening walk for about 45 minutes.
I walked a total of 8.9 kilometers today.
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