The kindness and the care I received were second to none, as each day passed I quickly realised that I could breathe more easily and felt stronger than for a long time. Chores such as filling the washing machine had become almost impossible, even emptying the laundry bin took several attempts and I needed a rest before I was able to fill the washing machine and this could only happen if I sat on the floor in front and loaded it. Taking rests between gathering the clothes from in front of me and feeding them into the machine.
Now, it is amazing I can easily fill the machine, such a small happening to be so pleased about, but I am --- and it is all thanks to Dr. Barker.
The grounds of Papworth are wonderful, they are full of majestic old trees, many different species all spread across these beautifully manicured lawns, there is also a duck pond where if one was so inclined one could tarry and while away a long time. However, there is a huge area to explore, quiet grassy walks between wooded areas, many of which were bluebell covered. One of these grassy walks leads to a very special area, it is a circular garden, having an entrance and exit opposite each other and is surrounded by hedges. As one enters there is a heart shaped rose garden and each side a round ring shaped garden, off to one side is a group of five white birch trees. There are seats all round the inner edge of the circular hedge bounding the garden, so there is always somewhere sheltered and peaceful to sit and watch the birds, blackbirds, robins, and pied wagtails being the most commonly seen. The whole of this garden is surrounded by woodland.
Me and my husband Mike in the grounds of Papworth Hospital |
I was able to explore the grounds each day and go progressively further the more my lungs cleared. Walks were also taken with visitors and I was able to share my love of these grounds and the fine trees therein with many people, including some of my physiotherapists.
Also next to the grounds is a bluebell wood, it is spectacular and probably the finest bluebell wood I have ever visited, there are other wild flowers there and wonderful fungi, and luckily superb paths to walk and plenty of locals either taking their children or walking their dogs.