Yesterday I had the day off work. I really felt that I had earned the day: as the past few weeks have been crazy busy – working (as normalish) at the National Railway Museum but also teaching craft classes at the Silver Thimble and working at York Minster. I had become tired and slightly confused, having to look at my diary each day to check that I was going to the right place: not to mention those days when I found myself needing to be in two places at once! Routine seems to be settling back in: I am getting used to dashing across town and I have accepted this craziness as my new normal. Maybe one day I’ll get one full-time job in one place: maybe I’d be bored! Anyway, yesterday I caught-up with my lovely friend C and her gorgeous daughter I (the one I love to crochet for). C and I (me not her little girl I) couldn’t decide what we wanted to do, so we decided to defer the decision making to the three year old: who very clearly told us we were going to Fountains Abbey. We often visit Fountains Abbey, I have blogged about it before I really can’t stress to you how amazing Fountains Abbey is. Truly, truly, beautiful. The trees were still hanging on to their Autumn leaves and we found the very best type of bug, the chocolate covered type. I think that the picis I took speak for themselves…
Days like yesterday really make your heart sing! Here’s to many, many more of them…
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