Lunch – 10 June 2026

Our visitors were off the mark quite early this morning. Thankfully they didn’t interrupt our beauty sleep!

A lazy start to a day that didn’t quite know what to do with itself. One minute it was pelting down with rain and the next the sun was splitting the trees.

Scamp drove over to Shona’s house and brought her over to ours. We were booked for lunch in the afternoon. At a new restaurant, at least, it was new to us. The food was OK, just ok, as far as I was concerned. The starter was Rosemary Focaccia allegedly with side plates of EVOO (Extra Virgin Olive Oil), nor Balsamic. However the Pesto, Nduja and Sugo Dips saved the day. Neither of us could find any EVOO, just dry bread.
The mains were much better. Risotto with king prawns, cherry tomatoes and roasted red peppers was great, according to Scamp and Shona quickly cleared a large plate of Spaghetti alla Carbonara. My Penne all ‘Amatriciana wasn’t just spicy, it was on fire!
Scamp and I had three flavours of ice cream and Shona had Sicilian Bombolini which looked interesting. Like an upmarket Italian churros.
All in all it wasn’t at all bad. Food service was slow and some of the drinks were a bit overpriced. Alcoholic drinks vastly overpriced. Would I go back. Probably, but in a few weeks, when they iron out some of the problems.

When we got back home, Scamp and Shona had great fun watching the videos Jamie had created earlier in the week.

I went out to leave them to it and walked over St Mo’s in the rain. I discovered that a ‘bunnet’ is a great thing for keeping the rain off you. PoD went to a Buff-Tailed Bumblebee on a Marsh Cinquefoil.

No plans for tomorrow because the walkers will be on Arran. We may go looking for trainers for me.

The gardener’s nightmare – 9 June 2026

Today was one of those days when you just have to knuckle down and get things done.

Scamp was out for coffee with Isobel and was intending to bring some messages back with her.

Yesterday I made a list of things to do today. Today I added to that list. The only thing to do then was to get started.

The first thing to do was some tidying up of May. I’d a lot of loose ends that needed clearing up. Nothing difficult, but a whole lot of little things that I wanted to sort out. The blog was one of them.

The blog was only half finished but it didn’t take too long to roughly fix it. Next job was to get all the independent units of it into the correct order. I knew the problems it would bring if all the dates were in the wrong places. Best to get it sorted while it was still clear in my head. After that I had some tomatoes and veg to chop up to be made into soup for freezing later.

Scamp returned just after I was checking that all my tasks had been completed properly. By then it was time for lunch.

Jamie and Simonne got back about 4.30 and although the black clouds were gathering, I thought I could get a few shots before the rains came. It didn’t quite work, because I got caught in a rain shower. Nothing very heavy, but then I heard the rumbling of thunder and thought walking through the trees wasn’t the smartest place, but sometimes I’m not all that smart and anyway I was as far from home as I intended to be, so I walked back through the park, just in case.

PoD went to the gardener’s nightmare, Buttercups. Scamp does not like them and I can see why, but they stood out well from the background and I liked them.

Dinner tonight was Chicken and Peas, but it wasn’t as good as it usually is. Maybe I did something wrong, but there is very little you can do wrong with it. Scamp made Syllabub and it was just as good as it always is.

Jamie and Simonne are intending to go off on a walking holiday. I hope they get good weather.

Alyth, Dragons and Dancin’ – 8 June 2026

Jamie and Simonne went off this morning to meet up with their friends in Alyth we went dancing in Kirsty’s class at night.

After Jamie and Simonne left, we drove to Tesco and did our usual Monday shop. There were quite a few heavy showers throughout the day, but we managed a walk over to St Mo’s. That’s where I saw the first Dragonfly of the year, a Four-Spotted Chaser. Four-Spotted because of the four spots on the wings of the insect. That made PoD.

In the evening we went to Kirsty’s dance class. That’s where we learned the Dalshannon Swing, a fairly simple, but fast dance the lady herself had devised.
We also learned the correct way to dance Rumba One, finding out that we’d been doing the ‘Fencing’ part completely wrong. Other than that, I think Scamp sat all evening working through old movies that now run on new technology. Now, I wonder where that DVD camera went. Maybe I could get it going again and that would mean I could …….. On second thoughts, probably better not!

Tomorrow we await the return of the walkers.

A walk through the trees – 2 June 2026

Another day of mixed weather, but glad to see that a couple of other folk were out risking the rain.

Up fairly early to see Scamp’s sister off on her journey north. It had been good to see her for a few days, but we knew she was ready to go back home.

Just before she left, I found an old DVD drive that held a lot of memories for us all. Scamp was sure she had seen the disk in a cover fairly recently, but I wasn’t so sure. The ladies had a good half hour remembering where and when the different images came from. Scamp and I spent another two or three hours remembering those days now, well past. My next task now is to record the DVD on to another disk to send up to the north of Scotland soon. That will be a challenge.

Another find today was an old Sony F707 camera with one intact card. It took me a long time to find a charger that would fit the camera, but eventually I did find one and it’s still charging right beside me. Unfortunately I couldn’t find a card reader that would work with the camera. I might go in to Glasgow this week and see if I can find one in Jessops, failing that, it will be a case of checking Mr Bezos’s archive.

In the afternoon I went for a walk over to St Mo’s and managed to get a grab shot of two ladies walking down the avenue of trees, probably heading for the local shops. The lighting was just right with a little bit of warmth to give highlights and shadows from the sun shining through the branches. Just a perfect shot for me. Pod achieved!

Dinner tonight was Jersey Royal potatoes, carrots and bacon for me. Scamp had the vegetables only as she doesn’t eat meat. It was quite, quite delicious. Scamp did the cooking of course!

No plans for tomorrow, although Scamp has a dentist appointment to look forward to!

Tipping – 31 May 2026

Not the tip you hope to get for work well done, more the tip that you put the old, broken and useless stuff in.

I drove over to the council tip an waited in the queue of cars for my turn to drop off our old Dyson carpet sweeper, drove round to the other side of the tip and loaded everything else into the waiting maws of the compactor, then drove home.

After lunch and after watching Laura Kuenssberg finding holes in Nicola Sturgeon’s claim that “She knew noting” about her husband’s alleged crimes, I pulled my boots on and went out for a walk, only to find Jackie walking up to the step. She was staying with us for the next few days.

I walked over to St Mo’s and found some Red Campion flowers that were growing by the side of the path. They provided a PoD and a last photo for May 2026. I wandered on past the yellow Irises that I’d photographed yesterday and bought some milk in M&S and some Jelly Babies in Iceland. On the way I found the new path that had been made to connect the retail park to the path to the football park. It’s taken the council at least two years to create that new path, but I shouldn’t complain, at least we got the path.

Dinner tonight was Roasted Chicken and Peas. A staple in this house and one that seemed to go down well with Jackie too. Her and Scamp had a chance to peruse the thirty odd photos we’d put together from old and very old photos we’d found in Paul’s house. Interesting stuff there.

Spoke to Jamie later and heard about their plans for coming up to Scotland soon. Looking forward to that.

Tomorrow looks wet, but I’m hoping to get the car through the car wash then drive a full car load over to say goodbye to Paul.

Ladybird – 28 May 2026

It was a cloudy morning but it did eventually clear to another bright day.

After we’d had lunch we went to pick up Shona and drove to the Co-op for her to see Paul. Such a busy place.

We all drove back to Tesco in the town centre and came back to the car with some stuff. Well, it was Thursday with all that entails and traditions have to be kept.

Back home I went for a walk in St Mo’s and got a few photos of an 18 spot ladybird that seemed to be reluctant to leave its perch on the wild flower it had found. It would open its wing covers and close them again as if it was practicing for flying off. That made PoD.

Shona was staying with us tonight, but she had left her washing out at her house, so she and Scamp went back to collect it. That left me some time to post the ladybird photo.

Dinner tonight was another of the large pizzas. A bit heavy, but decent enough and it filled a wee space as we say, with an ice lolly each to finish it off.

Although it will probably rain overnight or maybe tomorrow, we watered the garden tonight. We just used the watering can. One of us going clockwise and the other going anti-clockwise. I’m sure the plants will appreciate it.

No plans for tomorrow, but the weather fairies all agree that the temperature will have dropped and there will be the chance of rain.

More carpets, more cleaning – 27 May 2026

Yesterday we started the big clean-up. Today we finished the ground floor.

We were a bit more organised today, dividing the work between us. Also we found some of the details in the cleaner itself and that made things a lot easier. Probably the toughest part was the hall, which hadn’t been cleaned for a long time. The last item on today’s list was the carpet in the kitchen. Neither of us can remember when it was last cleaned, so just for fun, I cleaned half of the carpet and admired the difference between the newly cleaned, wet part and the dry area. I wish, now, that I’d photographed the two halves, just for the record!

After lunch we admired our work then Scamp went out to cut the grass in the back garden, while I went for a walk in St Mo’s. There were a few more damselflies overflying the pond. A couple of Common Blue damsels and a lesser number of Large Reds. No dragonflies yet, but maybe I’m asking for too much. Maybe by mid June, all being well, we’ll see these aerial acrobats. For today I was happy enough to capture the Large Red as PoD.

When I came back we sat and read for an hour or so. Scamp had a Pimm’s and I had a can of Brewdog Black Heart stout. Unfortunately it will be the last from that company which has now gone into liquidation. A great loss. No more Elvis Juice either, for the same reason.

It was another lovely warm day, but the temperature is dropping. There is a cool west wind blowing as I’m writing this and tomorrow may be the last day of this warm spell. Rain predicted for the next week. I suppose it is a good thing, because we won’t need to water the plants if things go the way the weather fairies predict.

I think we may have some family business to deal with tomorrow.

Off to Brookfield for a dance class – 23May2026

This may possibly be the last dance class for a whole month. The teachers are off on two different cruises. I won’t say I am disappointed, but I’m not.

We got a great surprise when we headed over to Brookfield and were allowed to travel faster than 40mph. The 40mph ban had been lifted and we were driving at normal motorway speeds. Even better, the roads were only partly full. We usually watch for one of the big ‘out of town’ parking areas to whizz past on the left, only half full. Today it was almost totally full. Finally we reached Brookfield, about fifteen minutes quicker than usual. That’s the difference the 40mph ban makes.

Today was a high energy dance class. It started with the Electric Slide which only about fifty percent of of the class seemed comfortable with. I was just lost – thinking it was The House of Bamboo with different music. Then we were into the ‘meat’ of today’s class with “Celia’s American Smooth Waltz”. Every time I start this dance, I think I’ve got it sorted in my head, then it falls to pieces. Today if took me a couple of rounds of the floor before I managed to join all the units together correctly.

A couple of sequence dances came next to give us a bit of relaxation, then it was time for another of Stewart and Jane’s less complicated dances and we finally ended up with another exhausting sequence dance that left most of the senior dancers gasping for breath.

We walked out of the hall into sunshine. It was such a beautiful day. We drove home in very light traffic for a Saturday. We even had enough time to go to M&S for some messages.

After lunch, Scamp wanted to work in the garden and I wanted to go out to St Mo’s in the hope of finding a damselfly ,,, and there it was, a Common Blue damselfly. It was very agitated and kept flying away. Eventually it settled down and I got a clear, if distant, view of the insect. The first damselfly this year for me! That became the PoD.

Tomorrow I have no plans.

Photobombed – 21 May 2026

A lazy start to a day that seemed to be constantly threatening rain.

The result was that I didn’t do much, although I did plant out a couple of flowers that had come in a bundle of dried flowers for my birthday. Most of the flowers were desiccated and didn’t show any way of producing roots or leaves, but a couple of them did manage to produce a coil of roots, so I gave them a chance and potted them up. They are now soaking up water in the bird bath. I’m sure the birds won’t mind.

I went for a walk after lunch and was just lining up on a string of cygnets that have appeared in St Mo’s pond when I was photobombed by a couple of Mallards, one male and one female. It’s something to do with the time of year. Spring is busting out all over and that sort of thing. I kept the shot and liked the way all the birds and reflections lined up nicely. That became PoD.

Dinner tonight was half a home-made Quiche for Scamp. The second half of the quiche she’d made yesterday. My dinner was Mince ’n’ Tatties. Again it was half a dinner Scamp had made for my yesterday because I hadn’t told her I was dining out with Alex yesterday. I think it was probably better today.

We had a meeting with Shona and the Celebrant in the evening. The celebrant that Shona had chosen was the same one that spoke at her mother’s funeral and he was really good. I think we were all impressed with the way he collected information and collated it in such a way that you would have believed he knew the person he was talking about. After an hour or so he had all the information he needed, but told Shona that she could contact him at any time to add more information if she wanted.

When he left we sat with a cup of tea and talked with Shona for a while. I think we’re all feeling the pressure now, but Shona is feeling it more than most of us.

Thanks for your message Jamie. I’d forgotten about Val’s massive antenna.

Tomorrow we’re planning on going to Paisley for lunch.

One of those days … – 12 May 2026

… when you feel your feet are spinning and you’re getting nowhere. That was today.

In the morning, I drove over to Larky to pick up my new computer glasses. They weren’t high tech ones, just much more comfortable for working on laptops and desktops without being too close or too far away. Goldilocks glasses, in other words. That was the morning dealt with.

Next was a quick lunch followed then a change of clothes into something more suitable, to drive over to the funeral parlour. We wanted to listen to what the the funeral arranger had to say. Neither Scamp nor I had much to add to the discussion, we were just there for Shona. When we came away an hour later we had a much better idea of what was going to happen.

To allow everyone to talk about the decisions that were made, we went for a cup of tea in a local pub. That allowed us to breath more easily and to compare all our thoughts on the last hour. There is so much to discuss and so many questions. I’m sure we’ll have even more in the coming weeks. The funeral arranger had been very good and didn’t pressurise anyone into making a hasty decision, which was good.

After the discussion group broke up, two driving to Warrington, one going home and us returning to ‘the real world’ and heading to Tesco for The Messages!

Back home, it was my turn to make the dinner which was to be Cod and Prawns with Fennel and White Wine. It sounds very grand, but is a fairly easy dinner to make as long as you plan well ahead, which I rarely do.

PoD today was a flower by the wayside.

Now I’m intending to do two sketches (one for yesterday and one for today) and finish the blog. Wish me luck.