HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a relaxing, safe, joyful week!
The sky was intensely blue and cloudless this afternoon. I saw both red-tailed hawks soaring when I walked to my small town to get some groceries.
Our annual Covered Bridge Festival ends tomorrow. We usually have over a million tourists visit our rural area during the two-week festival. They tour the 32 covered bridges, visit other historic sites, buy quilts and other hand-made items from the hundreds of venders, and eat the traditional foods on offer. So, our country roads have been busy. It's a real economic boon for our people, so I'm glad for it, but I think the wildlife and I are happy it's almost over.
Lynette: Good to hear that you appear to be in line for knee help, although I was reading recently about the very long wait for NHS surgeries....
Heather: I have a fridge magnet that says "Jesus is coming; look busy."
AQ: Wasting time is better than spinning your wheels though, which I feel I've been doing lately.
Have physical therapy today. Leg/back already better and I rode the recumbent bike at the gym yesterday - set on zero resistance - and can feel it this morning. Really! Need to reset my priorities here! Along those lines, I've decided I'm going to give up the regular freelance gig with the magazine. The research part of the job used to be much smaller and the writing part much more fun; now - because the magazine has gone from 8 to 4 issues a year but increased their online presence - it's grown into something that demands way more time on the computer/phone and the writing part is now almost incidental. Also, in the past I worked with a funny and irreverent editor in a collaborative way; he now has other responsibilities and the new (very nice) editor is completely hands-off,. Anyway, plan to get this last assignment in this week and then be done with it.
Take care all.
dinblib: Dogs are so aware of pending changes. My daughter's dog gets very restless whenever my daughter, granddaughter, etc., begin to pack up things or start putting them in the car. When my daughter was in hospital with Covid last year, the dog sat outside the door to her part of the house and whimpered pathetically every evening. Last weekend, the dog arrived with the kids and seemed a lot more blase, probably because our house is almost like a second home now. She has her own favorite spots to sprawl, usually right in the middle of where we walk!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
The flight of a bar-tailed godwit, Alaska to Tasmania
Good morning all, I've just caught up with the last weeks postings as I have had Sephi (Seraphina) and her Dad here as its half term.
She has just turned 11 and is in her last year at Junior school and is already taller than me - but then again the kids say I am skrinking so that could be it.
The weather was very kind to us and we got out and about and did kite flying on Sizewell beach and the long walk along the beach path from Thorpeness to Aldeburgh - clocking up 17000 steps!
The last evening we went to a country pub called The Poachers Pocket in Kelsale for dinner which had been recommended, it was lovely and the food was excellent.
So yesterday I returned to work for a rest! Although due to a covid outbreak both directors and their wives are in isolation, one salesman in Scotland on business and the other on paternity leave, I was the only one in the office - the day flew by.
As always I love reading all your news and good health to all that are suffering.
I loved the photos Clare - you are very talented.
Well its almost the weekend - so keep safe and enjoy!