Good morning Mick and all who follow. It's a pleasant morning here in Glasgow, just perfect for DH's golf.
Which of course means an empty for me!?
Mick, is your toe discoloured or painful? Could you have broken it? I'm always breaking toes, due to my osteoporosis, it's blooming painful to say the least.
There was a thread recently about Birkenstocks, they were a godsend when I was working and couldn't get a shoe on.
Nothing much happening here. A Tesco delivery today and another day of pottering in the garden.
My raised beds are now in place, thanks to DH and filled with vegetables, everything looks so much tidier.
My other plan is to put fairy lights in the Wendy house and scrub the furniture.
My friend phoned yesterday, to say she was walking to get bread, did I want to come along with our other neighbour. I jumped at the chance, but later regretted it.
We went across the field, but I foolishly suggested coming back along the main road for a different perspective. It was a big mistake, I have never seen it so busy, with people ignoring distancing, which is still two metres here.
No-one stood aside, forcing us to walk in the road, busy with buses and cars. You would have thought that there was no pandemic. I began to feel quite anxious. It all felt quite strange seeing people queuing outside the little Co-Op wearing masks, which are now compulsory in shops here.
Some good news. As Nicola S made some changes yesterday, it looks like DD will be able to get married in our garden in the middle of August, as we are now allowed groups of fifteen outdoors.
On hearing the news yesterday, DH bought a gazebo ?yesterday. It may be summer, but it is Scotland, so it will probably rain!☂️☔⛈️
Wishing everyone a pleasant day, sending special hugs to those who are low and struggling. ?