Wednesday, January 28, 2026

One in five

A super brief blog this morning. All went well with the shingles shot .... initially .... but by mid afternoon the aches and tiredness couldn't be ignored.  I tried watching a mindless Netflix series about Los Angeles policemen but even a regular dose of pyrotechnics and an alarming number of murders per episode couldn't keep me awake. It is a long, long time since I've slept for sixteen hours without a break. A quick reading of the vaccines information leaflet warns that 'extreme tiredness and aching limbs' are a very common side effect impacting more than 'one in five'.

This weeks storms have torn the fishermens lobster creels and buoys from their moorings. The village dog walkers have piled them up on the foreshore in readiness for someone to come and retrieve them


The first tour group of the year spotted. From their dress style we think they must be Spanish. What must the poor things be thinking ? At eight am on a damp January morning the town isn't exactly humming.


Wheelie bags with Edinburgh airline luggage tags a sure sign of the returning student.  This one spotted outside Tesco is a late arrival.


We stop to admire the flowers in the window of the house that always has a table covered in essays waiting to be read and marked. 


11 comments:

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
The brevity of your own post today is made up for in the excellent reading in the links provided. Ta.

I do hope that response to the injection shifts quickly for you. YAM xx

Lisa in France said...

Sorry you're experiencing those side effects, but hopefully we all persuaded you it is worth it to avoid the shingles. I was happy to see the tulips in the window. They are my favorite flower, in part because they always insist on self-arranging. I also enjoyed your links today.

Travel said...

It sounds like your immune system is doing the work it needs to do, rest well.

Stephanie said...

Thank you for a return to the window of flower arrangements; I've been missing it. The tulips look very carefree. Yesterday I discovered our first and most welcome daffodil bloom.

Jim Davis said...

Always interesting to see how vaccines affect each of us differently. Hope this side effects pass quickly. Thank you for the Krugman piece, excellent as always.

Sharon said...

Enjoyed the links on the African Countries and Trumps attack on Canada. Being Canadian I hope they are a TACO.

rottrover said...

I hope your side effects pass quickly. Mine were so awful that I've not had my second vax. This group convinced me I should, but, ugh. I'll have to set aside a couple of days to repair!

Anonymous said...

Many thought provoking writings in your links today. Many thanks. I hope you feel better soon.

The Bougalou Bear said...

Rest well, and here is hoping that your side-effects subside quickly.
Thank you for the Krugman link; I also am hoping for TACO.
These are not particularly comfortable times for this Canadian-French dual citizen.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

My only side effect from shingles vaccine was tiredness for a day. Better that than shingles. Marie, Melbourne, Australia