Tuesday, January 10, 2006

January, 2006

The Christmas visit to Edinburgh is a happy memory now. We all had a lovely time. Baby Daniel had a "nursery snuffle", which he kindly passed on to the rest of the family and they were all laid low. John and I got out in time!
My journey home was horrendous, with freezing fog for 100 miles.

New Year in the Highlands goes on for a few days, with much coming and going between houses. This year I visited a few close friends, as Dolan and I always did.

In the last three days we have had
1 - wonderful blue skies and many hours of sunshine.
2 - a gale accompanied by torrential rain and
3 - a dreary, dull, depressing day.
As those of you who know the north west of Scotland, this is not unusual!
On day one, everyone was so busy out of doors, 2006’s garden plans in mind.
Day two was pure survival.......
Today, as it is possible to move around without being heavily weighted down with warm clothes, we’ll be out and about and most likely ask the usual “why do we live here?” A rhetorical question - I saw an early daffodil blooming the other day.....

I had thought to welcome guests from April on, but now, thanks to a plea from "Big John", who stayed last year and entertained Catriona so brilliantly, I’m opening up around the middle of March. The usual panic of "where did I put X, Y, Z?" - all in sensible, accessible places when the last guests left and "where will I put all my clutter?"- it just grows over the winter - will set in, in a few weeks!

Yarrow, Sponge, hibernating (I hope!) Cheque and I do enjoy the peace, for a time. Soon we shall all be very happy to have a much busier lifestyle, with good company. I hope that Sam and Catriona may get here for a few days in February and that John’s plans to come for a week in early March consolidate soon - hopefully he’ll have good weather, to paint the workshop and supervise the disposal of garden rubbish - mostly prunings, loppings and sawings! John also plans to clad the shower in the west room with the same sheeting as in the east and that will be a great deed done.

I hope soon to have the kitchen floor re-covered, the estimate for exterior painting to the house, my wireless laptop up and running and to stick in at my touch typing before four of my ten fingers are noticibly shorter! This broadband is proving to be a time waster, as I am already looking things up "just out of interest", too often - e.g "miles, as the crow flies from here to Toowoomba" - I did not find the answer, but it took a long time to find that out!! As this computer is, as you know, in a very cold room, I have to go regularly to the kitchen to defrost! And that is where I am heading right now!

I hope to hear from you, or, better still, see you this year.
Ann.