Easter Sunday
And lo, the sun did shine, but the wind it stayed in the east, and coldness was on the land.
Again.
And despite getting good night sleep, neither of us felt like doing much. I had tried the new anti-allergy drug, and was warned it may cause drowsiness. It wasn't the sleep-inducing pill I thought it was, but I did feel wooly headed this morning until after coffee #2.
I spent the morning watching MOTD, and City were as awful as the reporter said they were yesterday. Losing 1-0 to Wigan, a team, let us not forget had failed to keep a clean sheet in all their home games this season. Until they played City. we now have seven games in which to win at least twice to be sure of staying up.
We are trying to begin eating again, well apart from the saffron bun diet we had been on yesterday. I made a fruit salad for lunch to follow the pork pie, and for dinner I cooked the leg of lamb with all the trimmings. We didn't eat it all, but we did OK, and what was left we plated up and put outside for the badger's dinner. They have been coming every night for a month, and on Friday we got two and they were followed by a fox.
Anyway, roast potatoes and chopped up lamb seem to be right up the badgers flagpole as both bowls were cleaned very quickly.
And that is it for March: bloody cold and full of travel for me. Lets hope it warms up soon and we can see some spring colour. I did venture out today to take a shot of a daffodil, and it felt like it was still the middle of winter, even in the bright sunshine.
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