Bluey slept OK last night, but his ears were still red this afternoon. He behaved more like himself but needed lots of cuddles. The antibiotic ear drops are working.

I spent half the day having a bone scan. I was at the hospital at 8 am but didn’t finish until 11.45 am. The CT Spect scan involves an injection of a tiny amount of radioactive material, which has to have time to attach to bones before the scan is done. These scans show muscular-skeletal changes. Hopefully, I might get some idea what is causing my right-side sciatica when I am active. If I do nothing like when I had Covid, there is no pain, but we plan on walking many miles around old cities in Europe, so need to manage this issue.
We did some more research about our European accommodation options, but are at the stage of just identifying our preferred hotels to be booked at a later date.
Anita was testing how much she might fit into a small suitcase and medium-sized backpack. Tilly made herself at home in the backpack.

At last, it was a much cooler day with lots of flooding rain. It was freezing in the hospital so I was glad I had taken a jacket.