Day 6 following Mohs on the nose and the sprained ankle. Not too bad. I overdid it yesterday--ankle didn't hurt--but today it does so I'm trying to take it easy. Wearing an ankle brace which precludes shoes. I've progressed to the point of being able to have a regular bandage on my nose.

Thanks for all your good wishes and advice on the fall & falling thread. I do appreciate the support fellow Fabbers and Angie give to me.

As far as Joy's question on whether or not I'm going to have to wear a wide-brimmed hat when I go out, I don't yet know. Friday I get the stitches out and I'll know more.

I was able to take a shower and wash my hair today--feel much better now. Look better too.

#1 a new pair of corduroy jeans I bought from Land's End to try out. It's been a couple of decades since I wore corderoy jeans. I had several pairs of Gloria Vanderbilt and I loved them. These seemed a bit big at first, but are great for lying around. I was going to show you a back view, but not today, since I decided to keep them.

##2-3 I bought this warm dress to try out from Uniqlo a few weeks ago but haven't worn it until today. It's comfortable for hanging around. Warm enough and good price. Wish they had more colors though. Black and beige. Worn with Easy Spirit Traveltimes since can't get shoe on. Also bought some velveteen pants from Macy's in dark green and dark blue. I found them in the Leggings section online. I was afraid that they'd be too tight in the waist but they are fine. Worn with J Crew sweater jacket and alone. A scarf would add color, but the collar and the funnel collar are enough for today.

#4 holiday Sox Trots from last year, worn before ankle sprain.

#5 My regular walking hat--probably not wide enough to keep sun off of my face.

#6 for fun, my normal hair back before Covid.

##7-8 some of the irises planted in August, All 6 buds have bloomed, but the last one is just opening. Research tells me they are likely to bloom again next spring.

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