Wow: what amazing feedback. Thanks everyone, and particularly Steve M for visiting.
I am very much better, and am now in the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit at the old Frenchay centre, which has a remarkable collection of staff and patients, including a wonderful young woodworker called Ross who was badly damaged in a van crash a few months ago.
I believe my head was hit by the wing mirror of a modern Land Rover or similar on 24th June, and taken by helicopter (I think) to Swindon Great Western Hospital. They were unable to work on the fractured skull, but put me into a coma and sent me Southmead in Bristol (though I didn't know that). I was operated on once (or maybe more), and asleep for 12 days I'm told. I had some marvellous dreams, believing at one stage I was being treated in a golf club and at another in a woodworking shop!!!!
Two or three weeks at Southmead were very difficult (though aided by some lovely people) because I couldn't find out when and how I was to be released, and on a few occasions I tried to escape. Things are much better now, and I will write about some of the special people who have helped me, and also the concept of aiding brain injuries. It has been an amazing experience. I have been home for one quick weekend, and with a bit of luck will be released permanently in two more weeks.
We are not going to publish an issue of British Woodworking in July (the August issue), and hope to have the next one (BW47) out near the end of August, with the D&M Tool Show Shop Guide. The next issue of Living Woods is likely to be out in September as I just don't have the energy to do two issues at the same time, though I must thank my assistants Sarah and Amy for their very hard work when I've been away from the office, and our annual Complete Guide to Woodfuel should be out soon.
Many thanks to everyone who has continued their subscription and been so supportive, and for some of the presents I've been sent.
All the best
Nick