Gloria was much improved yesterday. We took her for a couple of short walks and some turns in the wheelchair. She still screamed when they took her blood pressure -- she tolerated the manual cuff better than the automatic one. She kept telling me to go away when she was agitated. I wrote down some of thethings she said. For a while she was calling me "citizen," and I don't know which of several places it came from. She told me, too, to "find the fields I like," which meant "go away."
Here's Rolfe and Gloria Sunday afternoon, which is therefore not a friday foto:

Here's a better friday foto, because I took it before friday. Look at it cropped, first:

Now look at the original:

Last, here's the reason I thought the stellaria littoralis might be a kind of claytonia:

That's the s. littoralis and the claytonia (miner's lettuce) growing together at Gloria's house.
Here's Rolfe and Gloria Sunday afternoon, which is therefore not a friday foto:
Here's a better friday foto, because I took it before friday. Look at it cropped, first:
Now look at the original:
Last, here's the reason I thought the stellaria littoralis might be a kind of claytonia:
That's the s. littoralis and the claytonia (miner's lettuce) growing together at Gloria's house.
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Lots of people have great pain with the automatic BP machines. I not only have lots of pain, but they don't work on me. Both times will come up E. And then I have a giant bruise for weeks, so I just ask for the manual BP these days.