Woke up this morning to hear Martin saying I wasn't expecting that!
Cue much hasty activity with the camera before it all melted in the sunshine - didn't take long, but it was pretty while it lasted . . .
Our life among the bunnies ...
Woke up this morning to hear Martin saying I wasn't expecting that!
Cue much hasty activity with the camera before it all melted in the sunshine - didn't take long, but it was pretty while it lasted . . .
Back from a few days 'down south', taking Martin's Mum and Aunt to a family funeral.
It was a long way, so we booked a couple of nights in a hotel in Southampton - breaking the journey either side of the funeral which was still nearly two hours drive away.
It's been a while since we visited Southampton and once again we didn't really have time to explore the old town as much as we might have liked.
We did have a walk out the night we arrived - here we are by the Pilgrim Fathers' Memorial - and managed a short wander before heading off the next day.
Today though, was sticky toffee pudding day - producing a good few batches for the freezer and future consumption.
Yum!
A lot of our time recently has been spent sorting out old family photos, scanning them for future digital access, then having long conversations with family about who is who!
It has felt at times like there are copies of photos everywhere - although most have now gone into albums to share with family and / or look back on ourselves in the future.We've also started tracing our various family histories - not sure if all this 'looking back' is an age thing, or if nostalgia is just a more comfortable place to be at the moment.
It has been interesting to revisit years gone by though - and great to travel down memory lane with family, and hear their stories.
Back from another trip across country to visit family - this one a tad on the fraught side . . .
Friday was a real 'Jonah Day' - took the car into town to get some bits and pieces for my parents - parking in one of the few 'timed' ANPR monitored car parks. It was only on the the way back to the car though that this fact struck me - and at a rough calculation I left somewhere around 5-10 minutes over my time. All of which put me into a foul mood - with the prospect of having to pay a £90 fine for just 'not thinking'!*
*Update - after watching the post for a couple of weeks, it seems I was stressing for nothing, as no ticket arrived. Either I miscalculated and I was still ok, or was over such a short amount of time I was given some grace!