Especially on cool, damp, misty mornings, doubly so now that the sun does not rise until gone six.
The TV weaterperson said this week is when we lose more daylight than any other week, and over the month its over an hour and a half.
But it does mean that as us in the Old World head into autumn, on the other side of the world, Tony will be seeing the first shoots of spring in New Zealand.
Thursday was a day of appointments. One after the other.OK, the gym isn't an appointment, but needless to say we were in the gym on our machines by twenty past seven.
Meaning 50 minutes later when we left, it was rush hour at the A2 was jammed, so we went cross country through West and East Langdon back up to the Deal road.
Our wheels may have kept moving, but it took twice as long, probably, as being in the traffic.There's just time for breakfast before Jools is off out again to see a clinic in Deal. Leaving me to tidy up and have a brew.
I pack away the second Christmas cake, wash the tin up and put it away for another year.We have lunch.
Then she's off to Ashford for her pre-op meeting, as she has a minor procedure next week.
I was told no need for me to go, so I sit with Scully and watch several episodes of The Sky at Night.
Jools is back before five. I prepare Caprese which was served with a cheap pizza and beer (or cider).
And then she was off again, this time to a craft group the other side of Deal in Sholden, so I stay and listen to the football.
Scully had her best blood sugar results so far, and so we are feeling positive about her.
2 comments:
Thank you for the mention, I noticed it. I think you may have been subtly referring to me a few days earlier talking of people being "big fans of Whitfield Tesco" too? If you weren't, well I am a fan of Whitfield Tesco actually, as I shopped there on the 15th May 2017.
Hi Tony.
It was a reference to you, well spotted.
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