> That's what they're giving me at St. Joe's Hospital here in Toronto. Third > visit in two years, second since September.
Frank, you definitely need to find a new hobby. Perhaps knitting yarn, or chainmail rather than bones. Chainmail wouldn't help for much besides roadrash, but maybe you should track down your local SCA, and see if someone can make you some armor to wear while riding your bike. > > We had a flash freeze yesterday after a thaw that covered the gutters and > bike lanes with standing water. The sudden drop in temps, of course, > turned it to ice. Worse was the gusting forty-to-sixty kilometre an hour > winds. Got smacked with a sudden sidewind while on black ice. Down I go. > > Broken ankle. But, "a good break" which should allow a walking cast/boot > and heal without complications. You have on odd definition of a good break. For me a good break would be stopping by the store and finding that they have the K-5 IIs for half off. > > On my way to fracture clinic as we speak to be looked at by orthopaedic > surgeon and get fitted for aforementioned cast. > > If I am a walking/metropassing messenger for a while I will have more > photo ops! ;-) Next time, I suggest that you get in the cast of a play, rather than getting to play in your cast. > > As always, could have been worse. Yeah, you could have broken your camera. Your ankle will heal. I think that what we need to do is take up a collection to buy you a new bike. I know just the one, I saw a few of them in Singapore: http://www.red4est.com/lrc/pix/bikepix/sidecar00.jpg -- [email protected] via squirrelmail -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

