It was my second lunchtime out with Richard. Today, though, we went to meet two people he knew. I've met one of the two before when we were doing the Disability Awareness Day in Bodmin. Sadly, he's not very well at all. It seems he has some form of cancer, and it wasn't until after we left that Richard realised what the cancer was affecting. The guy's cancer seems to be affecting his lymph nodes. It's not a very nice thing to have been affected. As Richard was telling me on the way to meet the guy, he's so bad that it's possible he could be dead within a year.
Malcolm was the second guy we had to meet up with. Richard was working on an advertising video for this guy's website. He was advertising this homemade meal company that he runs. The video, however, looks pretty wooden and doesn't do too good of a job advertising it all. So, Richard wanted to return tomorrow and try to remake the advert. I was invited along, so I've had to track down my video camera in the hopes of helping them out by recording alongside them. I've no idea how that would go, though.
When we returned to Lostwithiel, Richard showed me the wall which I'd jumped off of back on the 27th of September, 2014; the wall that left me with a broken ankle. I'm amazed that I survived the jump. I went back to the area later in the day to take photos and a little video of the area. I'd really love to know where exactly I jumped from. The top of the wall is completely covered in bushes. There is one small area, though, which isn't, so it's probably the area I jumped from. However, I'll never truly know where I jumped at the top of the wall. Laying at the bottom of the wall, I must have still been slightly delusional because I thought I was lying in an empty field with an old rotten shed nearby. There is a storage place in the area that I could have mistaken for the shed. Still, there's no grassy area anywhere around there that I could have mistaken for a wide, empty field. It's fortunate, though, because if it were a wide, open, seemingly abandoned field like I thought, I would've been extremely lucky if someone had found me. The area I was found, though, was right next to a house, so it was clear I would be found with no problems.
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