Sadly I'm indoors with an oil burner infusing the air around me with Eucalyptus pure essential oil- a couple of the family have had a cold and now it's got me- always happens during half terms when everyone is home and exposure is at the maximum- while they recover I get poor breathing...
As much as I'd have liked to spend time in the 18th/19th century, I really wouldn't want to have lived there forever- I would never have survived the various bugs and germs that were lurking...
There's some info about medicine through the ages, here.
Having blood tests done for valid reasons nowadays is bad enough, but bleeding someone as a general treatment for curing many ills as was done in the past, I can only say thank goodness we've moved on!
And you'll find some of the medical equipment used at the time displayed on Pinterest, here.
The local chemist, near where I grew up, still had the big glass jars in the window, (like the big one filled with blue liquid here) and at the back behind the counter area, the chemist's domain, still had the original polished and labelled wooden draws and counters- must have been a high class pharmacy in it's heyday. Sadly the shop is long gone...
Those old shops really had character...
Saturday, 1 June 2013
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
In the Mood for Short Stories...
After three days of lovely sunshine and warmth it's back to cool and wet weather- it's also half term so everyone is around and there's the accompanying noise that goes with it, so the novella has gone on hold for a week...
I have a couple of short story ideas that I want to work on - jotting down points and character notes doesn't require quiet (fortunately).
I've got a few months worth of Woman's Weekly Fiction Specials to read too.
But I have a deadline for one story for Wednesday of next week.
At the writers' club we have a quarterly prose competition and the Spring prose deadline is next week.
Now for this story the judge has asked we include 3 things- a tin of treacle, the weather and a bird. I have been pondering these items for the last 10 weeks and coming up with various ideas, but nothing was quite right, until the sunny weather arrived the other day and my brain went into overdrive and began creating a back story for my character...
Having had further thoughts this morning I can see it has potential to be (another) longer story, but I think I can rein this one in and keep it within the maximum length- 2,000 words.
Before I go I just want to put in a mention for Rosemary Gemmell's new novella that is launched today 'The Aphrodite Touch' as Romy Gemmell and published by Tirgearr Publishing, an Irish independent.
Do pop in to Rosemary's Reading and Writing blog to help her celebrate, and for a chance to win a free e-copy...
I have a couple of short story ideas that I want to work on - jotting down points and character notes doesn't require quiet (fortunately).
I've got a few months worth of Woman's Weekly Fiction Specials to read too.
But I have a deadline for one story for Wednesday of next week.
At the writers' club we have a quarterly prose competition and the Spring prose deadline is next week.
Now for this story the judge has asked we include 3 things- a tin of treacle, the weather and a bird. I have been pondering these items for the last 10 weeks and coming up with various ideas, but nothing was quite right, until the sunny weather arrived the other day and my brain went into overdrive and began creating a back story for my character...
Having had further thoughts this morning I can see it has potential to be (another) longer story, but I think I can rein this one in and keep it within the maximum length- 2,000 words.
Before I go I just want to put in a mention for Rosemary Gemmell's new novella that is launched today 'The Aphrodite Touch' as Romy Gemmell and published by Tirgearr Publishing, an Irish independent.
Do pop in to Rosemary's Reading and Writing blog to help her celebrate, and for a chance to win a free e-copy...
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