A Little Stroll
I took a little stroll yesterday morning – just part way up the hill in a head-clearing exercise before I settled down to edit and improve the current MS. It was something of a landmark day as it was the first time I went out in shorts (at six in the morning). Today has started cloudy and windy, but it’s still warm. That kind of weather bodes well for next week when cafes and bars can reopen and people will, I hope, be sitting outside watching the limited world go by. That’s the first sign of ‘getting back to normal’, and let’s hope it continues.
Today, for me, is about editing and improving the MS. In fact, the next three weeks will be taken up with that because I have a deadline and a lot of MS to edit. Hopefully, within that time, I shall also be called back to Rhodes for stage two of my biometric card process, have my second vaccination (date booked), and Neil will have started work (next week, all being well). My informal piano student will have started on his grade one pieces, I will have finished a ten-book series, and started on another. Things seem to be looking up, and there are many reasons to be positive.
Just as an aside. I saw this boat in Akandia harbour on Monday, and here it was following me home yesterday. I’ve not seen a Blue Star cargo ship before. I assume that’s what it is. It was followed later by the usual Blue Star ferry.


