Wednesday morning was cloudy and dull. Dawn didn't announce its arrival by reds and yellows, just a lightening in the clouds covering the sky from horizon to horizon.

As was the case on Wednesday, time between the meetings for work; replying to mail and the urgent tasks. And then in meetings, listening to what people had to say, taking notes. Notes that I will probably never read, or if I do, not understand.
I have Molly now sleeping next to the laptop when I am working at the table. She seems to want company, which although is nice, her drastic change in temperament and nature is causing for concern; is is also easily cowed by the twins, and even Scully is stealing her favourite sleeping spots. The vets say there is nothing wrong, but Jools and I are both worried.
The day passes, with two thick crusts left in the loaf, I toast them, put slices of mature cheddar on the flat side and toast until brown and bubbling, before covering with half a can of beans. It is simple, but brings memories of suppers back in my parent's home, on Saturday evenings, watching the Two Ronnies or Dick Emery, and counting the minutes until Match of the Day would start. Simple meals for a simpler time, maybe.
I make more potato bread to go with the curried soup for dinner, Jools coming back at six or so, it already having been dark for two hours, with a storm beginning to build. Best batten down the hatches and make a brew then!
There was seven games being played, so I listen to the radio a bit, sit with Scully on the sofa, and in that way the evening passes quietly.
Five working days left this year!
1 comment:
I remember watching the Two Ronnies or Dick Emery here in NZ in the 1970s too.
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