It's cheerfully bright, and very summery.
I have trouble coping with summer's heat, but this new bag might cheer up those stinking hot days a little.
Have I ever mentioned that I am quite fond of green?
The Secret Squirrel project is progressing nicely. Pics have not yet been taken because it is a secret.
Not long ago I buggered up the sound system in my sewing room. I can't work in silence, I need music; my choice of either a CD or the radio, it depends on the music being played and my mood. I had one of those radio-CD-cassette player systems (remember cassette tapes?) and those tapes hadn't been played for ages so I popped one in to try it out.....and it stuck. Eventually we freed it, but every time the unit was turned on there was a continual clicking noise no matter whether the radio was on or a CD was playing. Considering it was bought in the year 2000 it has done sterling service so a couple of days ago I bought a new mini system, and now I have music again and I am a happy woman once more.
There is a strange sound on the roof......could it be light rain? It's been so long since we have had a decent shower we have forgotten what rain sounds like......(jumps up and runs to window to check)......yes indeedy, the path outside is damp. Wonders will never cease! In recent days we have had a taste of the summer to come, and I for one am not looking forward to it. We really like living here in the Small Smoke although the hottest weeks of summer can be trying - but the alternative, the humidity of living on the coast, would just about do me in. I'll take the oven over the sauna any day.
Now that local folk are gadding out and about in their summer clothes again we are seeing some wondrous sights. Just because one can wear something, doesn't mean that one should. I do check before going out in public that I am passable, but of course my standard of passable may not be someone else's.
We have a long weekend coming up, so I think we need a Nice Sunday Drive although it will probably be on Saturday. Perhaps a trip to Nundle, a small town not far away from here, near where my maternal grandfather was born way back in 1885. He used to tell few tales about growing up in the village when it was still a gold mining town, I wish I had listened more attentively.....but you don't when you are young, do you? Pop's birth was registered in the local courthouse when it was possibly the most important building in town; the building is still there, but now it's a museum. His mother's name is wrongly given as Emma on the official record, although her name was Emily......I wonder if perhaps Pop's father John had been wetting the head of his seventh child and fourth son and so slipped up with his wife's name, or if perhaps he called her Em or Emma so that's what he told the clerk who was recording the details?
We will never know.
"In calling upon a man during business hours, transact your business rapidly and make your call as short as is consistent with the matters on hand. As a rule, men have but little time to visit during business hours."
Yes, and make sure you get your wife's name correct on official forms. Your descendants will not thank you for making their family history record search more difficult than it should have been.
Enjoy your days!