Well our week didn't start off so good as storm Kathleen, (not sure I like having a storm named after me!), arrived bringing with her a cloud of desert dust known as Calima. By tea-time on Saturday the sky had a yellowish hue and the hills below the village were barely vivsible from our gate. By Sunday morning there was a layer of red sand on everything. We are not supposed to wash down with the hose while the water ban is in place, but we did have to wash the car windows before we could drive.
But Sunday was a good day all the same. I knew our friend Lisca was on holiday with her daughter, down on our stretch of coast, staying in a hostel in Garrucha. We were both set on going to church in the morning so I phoned her after lunch and we arranged to meet up. It was lovely to be able to actually see one of our regular 'blogland friends' face to face, so of course we got Chris to take a photo of us together.
It was also nice to meet Lisca's daughter Tracey, especially when we discovered that she lives in the same little town as my son Ben. (A small world isn't it!). I did take a photo of her with her mum but I caught her just as she took off her sunglasses so she had closed her eyes against the glare. But Chris took another one of me with Lisca this time with the palm trees and boats in the marina as a backdrop.
Then we decided to drive them round to Vera Laguna, but we were surprised to find that there had been enough rain to flood the area where there is a boardwalk at the back of the lake durng the summer, so we couldn't walk along the side of the lake and down on to the beach as we often do. Also there were fewer birds there than usual. Sometimes the water is heaving with all sorts of wild-fowl, but there were a few ducks and moorhens, and one or two others. The first one that caught my eye was a white one and I thought it might be an egret, but I had never seen one with a plume of feathers on its head before. However, I took a photo and googled it when I got home and sure enough it was a Little Egret. Maybe the plume is part of its mating finery.
Further away I saw a pair that I didn't recognise. My photo is a bit 'odd' because I had to zoom in a long way to take it, but again I was able to identify them on google as Black-winged Stilts. I like to know what I am looking at.
We drove back to Garrucha promenade and sat outside a little shop to enjoy a lovely icecream before we took Lisca and Tracey back to their hostel.
On Monday we had to go to the hospital for Chris second eye treatment, which means were out for most of the afternoon so not much else was achieved.
Tuesday was our church AGM which was well-attended and interesting. It was followed by a lunch, so I was out for most of the day again.
Wednesday was my sewing group and then we visited my friend Steve to discuss more about the laser cutter, so the week has flown by.
Today I needed to make two sympathy cards which I managed to finish in time to get them in the post. Our office is only open for an hour between 1.00 and 2.00, but starting next week it is changing to 9.00 - 10.00 which will be more convenient.
While trying to tidy my craft room a bit, I came across a box labelled "Christmas. W.I.P." Inside I found a sheet of printed digistamps, some very old Christmas cards that I obviously saw as being suitable for recycling and then never used, and oddments of ribbon etc. So I set to and made half a dozen cards to add to my stash. Now I really must try to get some birthday cards made.
We have a cat-flap in our back door so the cats are free to come and go at any time. (Except for Leo who is still shut in at night though I do let him go out during the evening now it is warmer). I have no idea what Tolly gets up to in the hours of darkness, but he is in the kitchen ready for his breakfast when I get up, and then he goes to sleep on the settee. And he doesn't just have a nap. He usually stays there until mid-afternoon, and sometimes until it is time for tea, and he is 'dead to the world'. He doesn't flinch when we move him along so we can sit down, and didn't even twitch a whisker when I took this photo. I wish I could sleep as deeply as that.
I had some happy mail this week. I ordered an oversized mug. It holds 600ml and I love it for breakfast and tea-time, though I do use a smaller one during the day. It was described as a coffee mug but as I don't drink coffee, mine will only be filled with tea. It is good for me to drink a lot and as I don't have it too strong, I don't think it will do me any harm. We also both have a little heat pad to keep our drinks warm and it is ideal for this mug.
And that is it for this week. I will link up with Annie's Friday Smiles, and hopefully get to visit you all later.
4 comments:
sounds as though you had a very busy week, Kate! isn't it great when we meet 'bloggy friends'.
I know about cats that sleep all day - Tinks spent the night on my bed, went out at approx 5:50 am, by 9:00 was back on the bed and slept there until dinner time - 5:00 pm... and is back there now, waiting on me!
That mug looks fabulous - a great buy
Blessings
Maxine
So nice you met Lisca in person! (Nay to the storm, though).
My "Tea-Rex" says hi to your big cup - have a great day, hugs!
Hi Kate, lovely photo of you two, bet that was a very happy meeting. I've heard about the red sand before, bet it makes a right mess. You made me smile when you said you found a box with some old Christmas cards and other bits and pieces. That can be a nice surprise but sometimes I find them and can't even remember seeing them before, do you think someone puts them there while we're not watching Lol! Love the new mug, very pretty. It would be useful for soup too. Have a lovely weekend. Hugs Angela xXx
You have described our meeting so beautifully. (I did a hurried blogpost as I have my friend staying with me now.) We had a lovely afternoon and I enjoyed it immensely. It was interesting to learn abvout what birds they are.
I had to smile at Tolly's nightly excursions. Who knows what he gets up to...
That mug is amazing. And big too. I have never seen them so big. And very pretty.
Sorry for the late comment,
Hugs,
Lisca
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