Thursday 18 June 2009

WELCOME TO SUMMER

It is just the most gorgeous morning! All blue skies, feathery clouds and a feeling of promise. I cannot believe it is the longest day on Sunday! I seriously cannot keep the pace! I have been making a good recovery from the operation, by the way. The stitches came out on Tuesday last week and the knee is getting better by the day with only a trace of stiffness if I sit still for too long. I have only just realised how badly affected my life was by the knee before the op! I haven't woken up in pain at one in the morning for weeks. I feel like a new me!

Any holidays planned? Unfortunately, we can't afford to go away this year but we have booked off a week in July when Eldest Grandson is coming to spend a few days and we are looking up places to go. Current strong contenders are The Clink Prison in Southwark (he will just love all the blood and guts and torture chambers) and The London Wetlands Centre near Barnes. Either way we'll take a picnic because he really enjoys the mystery of all the packed sarnies, fruit and crisps. So we have that to look forward to. We have also booked a week at the end of October where we might see if we can afford a long weekend away or a midweek break somewhere cheap and cheerful - Butlins Bognor would be all right. A lot depends on the cash situation. We are not overly bothered by our lack of holiday this year, though, considering we have been having two a year for the past five years. The last time we couldn't afford at least one holiday was the year after we got married, so who's complaining?

All in all, I am feeling a whole lot better about a whole lot of things. The second book is almost ready, the local interest book is coming together and the poetry is slowly but surely making a come-back.

Amazing the effect a bit of decent weather has on one's libido. 10CC were right when they sang about Mr Blue Sky - Hey there, Mr Blue, we're so pleased to be with you, look around see what you do, everybody smiles at you.

Back soon.

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