Bits and Pieces
28th May 2009
We have been back from Croatia for several days now. The holiday was lovely and the time went by far too quickly as good times always do. How the time flies. The weather was sunny and warm. By the end of the week it was almost too hot and I preferred to sit in the shade. We visited Anna and the family at Brda which was delightful and Otisic which was sad.
4th June 2009
We have been back to our usual life for quite a time now and still I feel a little unsettled. This is passing and I shall soon be back to normal. What is normal? It can mean so many different things to so many people which in many ways is a good thing.
This morning we voted for the council. I, as usual, voted Labour. I was uncertain before hand with all the unsettling news about MPs and their allowances. Then I thought “should I let them down at a bad time?’ In the end I stayed with them. I don’t know whether I was right or wrong but leaving people at a bad time does not seem right. Time will tell, I expect.
Jovo is planting the hanging baskets at the moment. They will look lovely. The evening is warm and pleasant. I am sitting in the conservatory.
I wish I could think of a way to be more useful.
Tomorrow I must make an effort to send some emails and maybe write some letters. I put these off dreadfully. At least I emailed Kurre recently. He is nearly 90 and I really should make more of an effort to send regularly.
I think I will go in from the conservatory now and put on a CD. One of my favourites.What shall it be? Strauss, Rawicz and Landauer? Lesley Garrett? Luigi Infantino? What a delight music can be. More than anything it can soothe a dismal mood and enhance a cheery one.
We have been back from Croatia for several days now. The holiday was lovely and the time went by far too quickly as good times always do. How the time flies. The weather was sunny and warm. By the end of the week it was almost too hot and I preferred to sit in the shade. We visited Anna and the family at Brda which was delightful and Otisic which was sad.
4th June 2009
We have been back to our usual life for quite a time now and still I feel a little unsettled. This is passing and I shall soon be back to normal. What is normal? It can mean so many different things to so many people which in many ways is a good thing.
This morning we voted for the council. I, as usual, voted Labour. I was uncertain before hand with all the unsettling news about MPs and their allowances. Then I thought “should I let them down at a bad time?’ In the end I stayed with them. I don’t know whether I was right or wrong but leaving people at a bad time does not seem right. Time will tell, I expect.
Jovo is planting the hanging baskets at the moment. They will look lovely. The evening is warm and pleasant. I am sitting in the conservatory.
I wish I could think of a way to be more useful.
Tomorrow I must make an effort to send some emails and maybe write some letters. I put these off dreadfully. At least I emailed Kurre recently. He is nearly 90 and I really should make more of an effort to send regularly.
I think I will go in from the conservatory now and put on a CD. One of my favourites.What shall it be? Strauss, Rawicz and Landauer? Lesley Garrett? Luigi Infantino? What a delight music can be. More than anything it can soothe a dismal mood and enhance a cheery one.