Sunday 14 October 2012

Sunday.


This morning (a lovely sunny one) we set out to walk to church, and Ann took a snapshot of the garden which still has a lot of colour for mid October.


 Above - autumn colours in the town centre.


Although the hanging baskets along the High Street have now been taken down, the ones on the Guildhall still remain, and are still colourful. They were chosen in late spring to fit in with the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Celebration, and still show as red, white and blue flowers.


After the service, at which Ann served, we have tea / coffee at the back of the Church, and this photo shows Iris pouring coffee. She makes the best biscuits in the W........ No, mustn't exaggerate, Michael!... well anyway the best in East Anglia that I know of; the two plates in the foreground show a selection of Iris's specialities.


Yesterday, shopping in town, Ann saw that our butcher was selling bacon wrapped haunch of venison, and bought some. As the photo shows we had some of it for supper, pot roast. It was delicious!!!!  or , as the Victorians might have said - singularly toothsome.
One slightly odd thing I want to record of today- went for a quick zizz this afternoon, slept deeply  for over an hour, then spent the rest of the day (before supper) in my workshop. Also spent the rest of the day knowing that it was now MONDAY, and Ann had to convince me that it was, in fact, still Sunday.

Goodnight, dear readers (still sounding a bit Viccy - must be that venison!!!!!!).