In Fine Fettle. Defn: alive and kicking, chipper, in good spirits, flourishing, full of beans, hale and hearty
After a week of rain, snow, hail, sleet, high winds etc. l am happy to report that as l type this post, the sun in all its splendour is rising over the hills - across the Clyde. Its rays are casting a hazy glare over the water causing me to squint my eyes when l look out of the window. The sky is of the softest blue with nought a cloud to be seen - lovely!
This has put me in a fine mood and l am raring to go- l want to clean out my office space, put some washings on the line, open all the windows and mop the floors, etc.
Yesterday l got a great deal on tubs/lids at the local supermarket so l bought eight of them – four for my youngest son and four for anything else l want to store away so I'm going to be busy reorganising.
Our new folk cd by Emily Smith arrived yesterday - a great young Scottish folksinger. I'll be listening to her as l get on.
2 comments:
Hi Sarah ~~ Sounds like you are rearing to get busy. It is so nice to see results from your work.
I copied your Honey cheesecake recipe as it sounds delicious. We don't eat it all at once do we???
Take care my friend, Love, Merle.
Sarah, what a perfectly lovely surprise it was to hear from you! I'm so glad to see you back to blogging, and how wonderful to see you have a sweet, wee granddaughter! I'm sure the whole family enjoys her greatly.
It's such a pleasure to catch up with your everyday adventures and thoughts again. You have such a gift for writing. I love your little snow poem :)
We have a vast blanket of white outside and frigid temperatures at the moment, but the bright afternoon sunshine glinting off the snow gladdens my heart. Yes, sunshine certainly does lift the mood.
Your cheesecake is calling to me :)
It's been a joy reading through your posts, dear Sarah. Thanks for stopping by!
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