Scones save the day
A slow start to the day after our rather alcoholic- tiring, but very enjoyable, Livery Company lunch in London yesterday.
Then caught up with some correspondence, had my ears micro suctioned ( oh, the relief to be freed of the buzzing !) and visited my former colleagues, at the optical practice, to catch up on the gossip, and to get my specs adjusted by the dispensing optician. I miss my colleagues and the patients, but don't miss having to go into work every day and doing battle with PPE and computerised record keeping.
This evening watched Chris Packham's most excellent TV programme called The Walk That Made Me, in which he had filmed himself one day last spring walking from Eastleigh to Winchester along the River Itchen, a route I too know very well. It wasn't just about nature, but the struggles he has faced, and overcome, in coming to terms with the effects and consequences of having Asperger's syndrome. He encouraged viewers to look out for, and open up dialogue with, other people who may also be struggling with mental health problems.
I realised I still hadn't got a blip for today, partly because every time I thought I would go out in the garden there would be another very heavy rain shower, which kept me inside
So, I had no choice but to bake some scones (to an apparently fail safe Mary Berry recipe my sister had given me recently), to eat with the strawberry jam we made earlier in the week. Here they are, photographed just before midnight. They are the best scones I have ever made- I think I have cracked it, at last! See extra
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