From the Back

Tuesday

Today was the day…

I had a long company Skype meeting and a productive morning at work. David took Julian to the airport. He had taken Mike’s car so came home via our house, picked me up and together we went to Echo. I went up to the back and took a photo looking down the stairs, from the back of the plot…

This was October last year….just after the stairs had been made.

This photo below is the back of the top floor – the first window is the stairwell window….

Meanwhile at the front the workers are busy putting on the architraves…

Inside, the stairwell has been marked out for the stairs. You can’t see the stairwell window in this picture as it’s too high. The window that is visible is my scullery window which will be behind the stairs…

More tiles have been put down in my bedroom. Slowly, slowly, a house is built. It’s such a lot of work.

I was amazed today to see that the Western Cape  only had 479 new cases of Corona in the last 24 hours which is amazing…

Corona stats South Africa country-wide – July 2020 –

  • Tuesday 21st July – 8170 new cases  – 195 deaths (208144 recoveries/ 168 286)
  • Wednesday 22nd July – 13150 new cases  – horrendous 572 deaths (I heard 400 of these were in the Eastern Cape) – 229 175 recoveries/ 159833 active
  • Thursday 23rd July – 13104 new cases – 153 deaths (236 260 recoveries/ 165699 active)
  • Friday 24th July – 13944 new cases – 250 deaths (245 771 recoveries/169 882 active)
  • Saturday 25th July – 12 204 new cases – 312 deaths (263 054 recoveries/164 491 active)
  • Sunday 26th July – 11233 new cases – 114 deaths (265 077 recoveries/173587 active)
  • Monday 27th July – 7096 new cases – the lowest for a number of weeks – 298 deaths (274 925 recoveries/ 170 537 active)

Total cases: 452 529  Total deaths: 7067

Revelation 3:11

Behold, I am coming quickly! Hold fast what you have, that no one may take your crown.

The best is yet to come.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

Braces:

1 year and 258 days

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