Good morning all from a chilly Anstruther, only 7°C. However, I have given up trying so sleep after a restless night, for the sun is streaming in the window, which bodes well for the rest of the day.
Good news Mick, glad to hear your consultant is happier with you.
GM, I am sure things will settle down, it's early days yet. You may eventually find the warden is actually a nice person.
We had a lovely day yesterday in St Andrew's. We couldn't figure out which side of the road to get the bus, so we split up and stood on either side of the road. We asked a fisherman and he said even the locals don't know, because the route keeps changing! 🤣
Lunch was one of the best Indian meals, I have had. We ate there a few weeks ago when we were visiting Dollie and her parents.
I was allowed a little retail therapy and DD bought me a beautiful poncho for my forthcoming birthday. I also manged to locate a copy of The Owl, Who Was Afraid of the Dark, a classic I had read to my pupils many years ago. I also found a mini Scottie dog, a wee brother for Dollie's toy Scottie dog, her daddy brought back from a previous golfing trip to St. Andrew's.
The assistant tried to give me a lesson on how to read a book with a child of a high reading age. She was quite patronising. I listened politely, until I eventually I decided to inform her that I had written a thesis on the development of reading skills. 😉
Unfortunately, I had a wee blip in the bus station, when I had a vertigo episode, but it eventually passed. I think I had overdone things a bit, but I don't want to spoil things for my family, so kept stumm.
We found the wait in the bus station very entertaining. There were a number of American tourists, who wanted to get back to Edinbro'. Despite the advice of the bus station manager, that they needed the X59, they boarded the X58 and X60 buses, refusing to believe it would not take them to Edinburgh. The buses were held up, because they were standing on the steps and in the bus bays, insisting on a discussion with the increasingly irritated drivers, who had a tight timetable. The locals waiting to board, were not amused. DD, on the other hand, found it highly amusing.
Eventually, much to the embarrassment of my family, I stuck my nose in intervened and informed them they •needed the X60* How do you know that?, asked the very rude gentleman, Because I heard the manager telling you, you needed to board the X59 and it comes in at 15.20. Its only 15.10 just now!
They then got off the our bus! DD was mortified!
Today, we plan to walk along the coastal path to Pittenweem. Well, they others will walk and I will probably get the bus. I'm struggling a bit. Parking is so difficult here, even off season, once our cars are parked, we don't move them.
hope you had a better day yesterday, GMBatty and managed a GP appointment.
Have a good day all.