I promise no more posts about my trip.
On Wednesdays I usually do my volunteer shift at the hospice but I received an email from them yesterday asking if I could put it off this week as they are very busy preparing for their Christmas Fair this weekend.
I was secretly quite pleased as I am still feeling tired, even though the jet lag has passed.
P is out visiting a friend so I have the house to myself for an hour or so.
Bliss. Peace and quiet. A mug of strong coffee and time to grab my turn on the laptop and catch up on everyone's blog posts.
Happy Days.
I enjoyed your trips posts.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I was beginning to fear I was boring everyone.
DeleteNever think that Jaycee. I get very few comments sometimes but the post still gets hundreds of views. People still read even if they don't always leave a comment.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading all your posts about your trip. It's a part of the world I have never been to and probably never will!
ReplyDeleteThanks Janice. I thought that I was going on a bit too much!
DeleteEast, West, Home's best as they say. It is wonderful to travel and see far away places but always nice to come home and settle in again.
ReplyDeleteYes, the grass always seems to be greener, but there is always a price to be paid.
DeleteEnjoyed your photo journey very much. Any plans for the next one?
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris. We have some ideas. Watch this space...
DeleteI have been very happy to learn about your trip to Tasmania. It provided a window on the island that was very different from ordinary channels. I wonder where you and your devoted husband will be going next? May I suggest Heysham - a delightful fishing village on the historic Lancashire coast?
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DeleteAh yes, Heysham. The Pearl of the North West.
DeleteEnjoy your peace!
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