….a sore shin but I saved my phone
On Monday, my daughter, Andrea and I drove up to Christian Island to close the cottage for the winter. I didn’t hold up much hope for good weather because the forecast called for rain. As we drove up in the afternoon we drove through some pretty heavy rainfall but the closer we got to the island the rain stopped and the sun came out. It ended up being a beautiful day.
Before starting to empty the shelves and put away the bedding we decided to take one last walk on the beach. There were all of six people on the entire beach and one brave soul in the water.




The east end of the beach is all rocks and boulders. I was wearing flip flops and just as my daughter said it would probably be best to walk in bare feet I slipped, lost my balance and went down on my side. I landed on the shin that I had hurt earlier in the summer when I slipped on our wet deck and slammed my leg unto the edge of the stairs. It took weeks for that to heal. I was holding my phone at the time and all I could think of was not to let it go or let it hit the rocks. I saved the phone but not before bruising my shin, my left arm and my ego.
The worst part was trying to get up again because the beach isn’t flat and my legs were higher than the rest of my body. I was able to turn over but I was afraid of putting any weight on the shin. After a few embarrassing moments I figured out how to navigate my legs without too much discomfort and pushed myself back up.
While I was down I decided I might as well take a photo of the beach from this low angle because I would never get down that low again. The first shot is the spot where I slipped and the second one was taken when I was down.


After our walk we made dinner and decided to do most of the heavy lifting the next morning. It was cooler in the evening but when we went to bed we actually found it very warm and kicked off the extra blankets that we thought we might need.
The next morning we made coffee and oatmeal before we started to work. After a solid 4 hours of work we finally loaded the car, locked the doors and screwed a sheet of plywood over the door closest to the driveway. We brought the garbage and recycling to the bin at the top of our lane and drove into the village to catch the 1:00 ferry.
On the drive home we decided to treat ourselves to fish and chips from Perkey’s Trailer in Elmvale. Delicious!


Quite an eventful day! Sorry about your fall, but it gave you the opportunity to get beautiful photos. 😊
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You have to look on the bright side of things otherwise you’d never try or do anything fun, not that falling is fun but I did get up on my own after some thoughtful consideration on how to best get up without falling again.
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I know the feeling of taking your time to get up safely😊
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Ouch, I hope you’re not too sore after your fall… lovely beach pics though! 🙂
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Thanks Ruth. Other than a small bruise, my leg isn’t too bad.
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I’m so glad you were able to get up. Your photos from that low are so cool. Hope your leg heals fast. Bye Bye cabin. See you next year. 😀
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I wanted to get a low angle shot but not that way. The leg already feels better but it is still a little tender to the touch. I love it when I’m up there and it was difficult to close up when the weather was so perfect.
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I bet it was hard to lock it up for the winter. We’ve been having very good weather. Little bit of rain and some sun in the low 60s for the most part. 😀
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It really was. The weather in October has been unusually mild this year.
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Ouch, glad your ok 🤕 Great perspective though 😃
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Thanks Jez. I’m fine now and I couldn’t waste the opportunity to snap a shot at that angle seeing that I was already down there.
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You’re a champ for taking the fall for the photo. 😉 Hope it doesn’t hurt any more.
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Thanks Manja. It only hurts if I press on the area.
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