The Birds
Thankfully I have been less weary than the past couple of days. It was a lovely morning, but we all took it slowly again. I read a bit of my book then TT and I finished the jigsaw that has been playing with our minds these past couple of weeks. It’s definitely one of the most challenging jigsaws we have done in a long time. We got BB out to help at mini rugby, then I headed out for my run. I did one of usual routes in reverse. It was a lovely sunny morning, with a blue sky and not too cold. It was just lovely to be out enjoying it.
After quick lunch we headed over to Prestonpans where BB had a football match. TT and I went for a walk, after about half an hour TT headed back to watch and I continued to Cockenzie, then Port Seton. When I got back I thought I might have time to sit in the car and read my book in peace, but I got back just as the game had finished. They won – so all happy, not that you could tell!
It was then back home via the supermarket as TT had decided to cook from my new Christmas cookbook – a recipe I almost made in the holidays until I was usurped by him with a better idea! While he cooked, I tackled the ironing mountain – mostly school shirts and a load of my stuff that has been piling. Working from home does not require the same standards as working in an office. I continued with The Tourist while I ironed, and later I finished the series. I’m not sure I would recommend it. Six hours of my life I won’t get back.
The tide was in and there were lots of birds on the rocks just off Port Seton. There’s a curlew, oystercatchers and red shanks in this blip.
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