It felt like a very strange day yesterday. So many emotions on what I thought was going to be a very happy day -- getting my Covid vaccine!
As soon as my age group became eligible, I booked my appointment. It was about a week quicker to get into the Martensville clinic than Saskatoon so that's where I booked. This was also prior to the drive-thru clinic being opened in Saskatoon.
As I headed out to Martensville, I started thinking about dad. I would often take him on short road trips to Martensville where we'd stop at Clearcut Coffee for a drink and goodie. On the way, we always pulled off at Ritchie Bros. Auction to have a look at what was in their yard. Today, there were lots of combines, seeders, sprayers, and construction equipment.
As I arrived at the vaccination clinic, I realized I was feeling quite anxious. I'm not exactly sure why. I've gotten the flu vaccine for years and not even thought twice about it. Maybe all the hype (both positive and negative) about the Covid vaccine had more of a subconscious impact than I thought.
Because I'd gotten there early, I went for a short walk to get some fresh air and calm down a bit. For a small town, Martensville has a remarkable series of walking paths and community facilities.
On the way home, just like when I was with dad, I took the road across to Warman (it's paved all the way now!) and back into the city, past Wanuskewin.
I was still feeling "off" so immediately went out for a nice long hike by Sutherland Beach and past the Psych Centre. There were so many gorgeous crocuses out that I spent a bit of time taking photos.
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