Not quite sure what anyone can do about that, except be even more careful. I have been reading a little about the history of tuberculosis which is interesting in how devastating that was for centuries, here's something from it:
In 1900 it was estimated that the death rate for TB for white Americans was between 190 and 200 per 100,000. Among black Americans the comparable figure was 400 deaths per 100,000.
https://tbfacts.org/history-tb/
Don't roll with a pig in poo. You get covered in poo and the pig likes it.
A man of catholic tastes indeed. I'm glad to have played my part in helping you to achieve your state of redemption. Personally, I chose to listen to some Van Morrison and Kelly Joe Phelps (separately), in preference to cutting the garden hedge, and have just chosen Grace Slick to listen to in the car to try to change the mood and fire me up on the way to the start of a run.
Grace Slick - Lovely voice, regularly listened to in this household.
Mmmh. I used to like Van Morrison*. Front row at a concert once in Hull - I could have touched the hem of the garment! But he has made the same album over and over for...nearly fifty years!
A steadily declining career from Astral Weeks? As with Orson Welles (Citizen Kane), Joseph Heller (Catch-22), Elvis Presley (Rock 'n' Roll). Does artistic genius develop with experience or just become a matter of improving technique?
After all ...even Dylan's best decades are behind him.
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"...as dry as the Atacama desert".
* Dear Ivan has never quite developed into a decent human being and it was at that concert that he finished a song, stretched out his left arm and just let go of the neck of his Stratocaster.
Clearly the roady should have been there to catch it. Clearly.
The roady was at the side of the stage.
Simple physics came into play.
I then heard the clatter of a expensive guitar bouncing up and down, saw the death look from The Man and the look of fear in the roady's eyes.
Rock 'n' roll? All human life is there!
"...as dry as the Atacama desert".
R rate for North East and Yorkshire still highest in the country.
I know our friend Stagger is looking forward to his holiday in Turkey but I cannot, for the life of me, understand why anyone would want to go anywhere near an airport, never mind get on an aeroplane, in the current climate.
Having said that, I hope you enjoy your holiday Stagger and return safe and sound and nicely refreshed.
Visibility good except in Hill Fog