Blooming Wonderful Grandparents

Just before lunch on this blustery-rain-day doing its best to refill to invisibility the pothole booby traps on the pock-marked tarmac, wary of oncoming traffic doing the same thing, we slalomed around them to Milford on Sea GP surgery for the changing of my hand dressing now looking much better.

Afterwards I photographed the display of our “Wonderful Grandparents” present from Flo and Dillon now in full bloom, then settled into an afternoon with Huckleberry Finn.

This evening we dined on spicy marinaded chicken and Jackie’s colourful vegetable rice, with which I finished the Alentejano.

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  1. The grandfamily picked beautiful roses for you. I’m glad your hand is healing. It sounds like it was a good afternoon to read. I haven’t read it, but there’s a new book called James–Jim’s side of the story in Huck Finn.

  2. I’m glad you’re healing!
    We set off for Wetherby today. Parking was difficult so we settled on Morrison’s carpark. We made our way to a nearby pub that Joss has chosen before we left home. Only to find that food wasn’t served on Monday and Tuesday! It began to rain heavily so we abandoned the idea of shopping and looking elsewhere to eat and ended up in the supermarket cafe! Obviously nothing of interest for Secret Diners!
    I’ll try and forget about the conversation on a neighbouring table about toenails! 🙁

      1. Today is a mystery day (for me). We’re leaving shortly for Joshua’s choice of area, and this time, he’s booked ahead for lunch.

  3. I cannot help empathising with the invisibility of potholes. I returned home in the dark last night from a meeting on the other side of town: with no street lights working (don’t ask) and having to keep headlights on dim because of oncoming traffic, I had to guess where I had seen the worst potholes, miss my usual route home because I wouldn’t see them in the dark, and had to drive home at 20km/h up the hill, nearly missing my turnoff because of lights from oncoming vehicles. Will today’s elections bring a change? We will have to wait and see …

    1. Your description is all too familiar to us because our lanes are also unlit. Good luck with your elections. Thank you very much, Anne

  4. So glad you hand is healing up nicely, Derrick!
    Oh, those roses! Beautiful! And you and Jackie are blooming, too…you are grandparents that are beautiful, flourishing, radiant! 🙂
    (((HUGS))) ❤️❤️

  5. I reread Huckleberry Finn last year as well. Perhaps I should read Tom Sawyer again as well. One advantage of age past 70–every book read is new again! Have you read Innocents Abroad?

    1. Not read Innocents Abroad, but I am reading Huck now. Thank you very much, Judy

  6. So glad the “hand dressing [is] now looking much better.” I pray daily for your healing. How’s the eyesight?

    1. Thank you so much, Jan. Eyesight good – although I will now need reading glasses for the first time in my life. You are the first other person I have ever seen using square brackets.

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