So excited, I can't sleep and so am up at half five.
I am on the sofa watching TV when I see there is a fox in the front garden again. He doesn't notice me, so I get my camera and rattle a few shots off.












No, I stand up and see about 8 young ladies in RAF best blues, singing away, whilst a bloke with a steady cam films them, and behind a bush a sound man and someone else was having a right laugh.
I watch as they do the worse salute I have seen, but their voices were OK.

Anyway, past the lighthouse and across the green, through the herd of Dexter cattle, into the village past all the expensive houses, and those that look like cheap council houses.
My target was the surgery, as I had some pills to pick up, which as it turned out wasn't ready. COme back tomorrow.
So I walk back home, pas the pond and the Red Lion, down the hill and back u the other side, arriving home, thirsty and hungry.
And then the phone rang.
It was Tony from NZ, quite a shock, but a pleasant one. We talk for half an hour, catching up and as always he made me laugh. Always a good thing.
He rings off, so I could have breakfast. I mean I wasn't fading away or anything. But toast and a huge tea was very welcome, and then I could think about the rest of the day.
I watch the rest of the football, have lunch, do some work in the garden, read a little.
And in this way the afternoon evaporates quite easily.
I make insalata for dinner. I make in that I slice tomatoes, cheese and butter some bread. It's all about the touches I think.
Jools comes home from a hard day, and I have done, er, not much, but it took all day to do, and that's what time off is about.
And that is that. I have a shower and write, edit shots and listen to the football. And in such a way Monday is done.
1 comment:
Sounds like you have a pretty good day then ;-)
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