Sue and Martin in Mallorca 2019

Sue and Martin in Mallorca 2019
On the Archduke's Path in Mallorca

Friday 16 August 2019

A Wet Day in Timperley

 
It's rare that it rains all day in Timperley, but it did today - even for a while when the sun came out.
 
We've had the pleasure of a visit from Jessica for a couple of days (one of which I spent ferrying Great Grandma Dot between Eccleshall and Manchester for an eye hospital appointment - all is well thanks to monthly injections to stave off AMD).
 
Lots of baking has taken place - most of yesterday, in fact, and she helped me make brownies this morning.
 
 
A visit to the Glass House at Wythenshawe Park offered the opportunity of saying hello to the fairies of Wythenshawe, who are dwarfed by the giant carp, and by the lilies pictured above.
 
 
 
 
The workers' cottages are 'bijou'.
 
 
A climb to our loft was needed to provide ammunition for another assignment, before some colouring books became the focus of attention.
 
 
It was great to have you, Jess, and we hope you'll stay here again soon.
 
The slight delay in this posting is entirely due to Anthony Doerr's beautifully written tale - 'All the Light we Cannot See'.

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