Wednesday, 2 April 2025

A charitable donation

After a mini lie-in, I enjoyed a coffee and sorted out the charity shop donations for my appointment at the Cynthia Spencer shop on Moulton Park. It was another gorgeous, but breezy day, with plenty of lovely sunshine. 

While Keith and I were sorting out the pictures in the garage, Lynn came past bearing information from the Parish Council, and we chatted about the cats. They stray into her garden and tease her own moggy, Cora! Lynn was OK about it, though, but as cat owners, there's not much we can do to stop them from going wherever they want!

We dropped the box of ornaments and pictures off at the charity shop, wheeling it all in with a trolley, which was very helpful. I just hope they make lots of money for the charity. From there, we drove to Tesco and did the shopping for the rest of the week. At least it means we don't have to compile the list tonight!

It was then home for lunch and an afternoon spent pootling about. Sophie was late home again, many due to major roadworks taking place on a busy roundabout near where she works. This is going to be happening for the next nine months! I just hope her journey every night won't be affected!

Keith and I played cards before dinner, and after we'd eaten, Sophie and I watched the new series of Grand Designs. A couple had bought a decrepit barn for £400,000 and were spending another £500,000 making it into their home. As with so many of these projects, we thought they were mad! 

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