Good morning all from a cloudier but still lovely spot on the Angus coast. It's a balmy +1°, but the frost hasn't realised it yet! I'm leaving in a couple of hours to pop down to Dundee to take Dancing GD and her friend out for lunch and to catch up with all their doings. I know she's very excited about going to Inverness in February for her first show of her year with Scottish Youth Dance so that may well be the main topic of conversation!
Bluebalou crocuses already! How glorious. Nature is a marvel, isn't it, the way those frail little plants manage to break through the frozen ground. We only have snowdrops so far, but the daffodils will not be long now. The first one in this garden usually opens around March 9th. I don't know why I first noticed that, but now I have, it's a fact!
Bluesapphire what a lovely stroll down memory lane you took me on with your mention of Singapore and Malacca. Thank you!
Our various tai chi groups will come together next weekend to welcome the Year of the Rabbit with a Chinese banquet at the restaurant in town, which we did for many years pre-covid. It's so good to see as life very gradually gets back to normal.
What a wonderfully entertaining time you are having Nannagarra - enjoy the ballet today.
Cataract ops are miracles, grandmattie - life regains all its beautiful colour, particularly after the second one.
Have a lovely day everyone, and stay safe and cosy x