Well! That was very disappointing.
My first instinct was to become despondent, but I didn't want to feel disheartened, so instead I deactivated Twitter/X (about time) and decided to take a day off from The News. I have made plans and a list.
Today I will read.
I will light a fire.
I will throw out clutter as I come across it. So far I've binned a worn-out tea towel, an oven glove and another pudding bowl.
I will shower, put on a nice outfit and take Vee shopping.
And I will upload my holiday photographs and recall the lovely time I spent with family in Norfolk and London.
Then I will watch a light-hearted show about a group of people with some strong opinions and no politics. Hello, Sheldon Cooper.
It seems I didn't take that many photographs in London. Too busy walking, eating delicious food and catching up with my sisters. The bench is a memorial to the comedian Sean Hughes and is situated in beautiful Highgate Wood. The second photograph was taken at the celebration for The Day of the Dead in Columbia Road. The reason I didn't get many pictures was because I was too busy having my own photograph taken. It was a novel experience to have at least twenty photographers taking pictures of London Sister and myself outside We Are Arrow. We weren't even dressed up!
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