The shifting year
It was strange to be out on the quiet roads of Edinburgh and then swestward and south for Oxford in the just-broken light. We took the road for Lanark by mistake and laboured round its bends and stuttered over its worn out surface, skirting north of the Pentlands.
Christmas is such a strong and fragile time. So much expectation and memories piled sky-high of this special day: the good and bad days there have been competing for space and their say.
The journey south went surprisingly easily and we were in Oxford in just over six hours.
A grand meet up with its sadness and jokes, good food, good wine and good company.
The photo's from the Lanark road - the A70 - looking south to the Pentlands.
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