Yay - A Day Off
Saturday, April 5th, 2025 04:00 pm.... And, even better, the sun is shining.
I had a super lazy morning, so wasn't here, but at least I shall hopefully settle the bugs down soon.
This morning I went to Killerton (the local National Trust property) and walked through some of the grounds, enjoying the Spring flowers -






They also have a costume display that's changed every year. this year it's the 1920's (more photos to follow).
On the way home I picked up some groceries, and I am now editing the photos, and making some icons as well. I also plan to actually read a bit, as well. Making the most of the day off.
Tomorrow will be Church but in the afternoon I am going into Exeter to meet up with Christine as the Bishop's garden is having an open-garden in the afternoon, and with the weekend's weather it is too good an oppertunity to miss.
So - it's a "farewell" until Monday -
4. What was the last book you bought? Have you read it yet?
I bought the book Bonfire, The Chestnut Gentleman ... the sory of Lt.Colonel John McCrae during WWI (he wrote In Flander's Fields), as written by his horse. I bought it the day I saw John McCrae's grave in France. Yes, I have read it.
I bought a load of guide books in Egypt that I am dipping in and out of.
5. Does your phone have the facility to store your payment cards? Do you take advantage of that instead of using your physical card?
I am not a phone person, at all. So it's a physical card.
6. How confident are you about doing your own home renovations? What’s the biggest project you’ve tackled?
I have done decorating, and gardening ... but other than that no.
Right, see you Monday
I had a super lazy morning, so wasn't here, but at least I shall hopefully settle the bugs down soon.
This morning I went to Killerton (the local National Trust property) and walked through some of the grounds, enjoying the Spring flowers -






They also have a costume display that's changed every year. this year it's the 1920's (more photos to follow).
On the way home I picked up some groceries, and I am now editing the photos, and making some icons as well. I also plan to actually read a bit, as well. Making the most of the day off.
Tomorrow will be Church but in the afternoon I am going into Exeter to meet up with Christine as the Bishop's garden is having an open-garden in the afternoon, and with the weekend's weather it is too good an oppertunity to miss.
So - it's a "farewell" until Monday -
4. What was the last book you bought? Have you read it yet?
I bought the book Bonfire, The Chestnut Gentleman ... the sory of Lt.Colonel John McCrae during WWI (he wrote In Flander's Fields), as written by his horse. I bought it the day I saw John McCrae's grave in France. Yes, I have read it.
I bought a load of guide books in Egypt that I am dipping in and out of.
5. Does your phone have the facility to store your payment cards? Do you take advantage of that instead of using your physical card?
I am not a phone person, at all. So it's a physical card.
6. How confident are you about doing your own home renovations? What’s the biggest project you’ve tackled?
I have done decorating, and gardening ... but other than that no.
Right, see you Monday