I have a report to write on yesterday’s Afternoon Tea and a brief biography of Private Dunkerley, the man commemorated on the memorial plaque I pictured yesterday.
Both things will take some concentration to do properly and, to be honest, after a day of high temperature and poor ventilation I’m not feeling up to the job. Tomorrow will be soon enough.
Meanwhile, here is Julia at the specially painted post box in the Market Square. It celebrates England winning the Cricket World Cup.
I’m guessing they won’t win it again in my lifetime.
She was in cheerful mood after eating an Afternoon Tea in the company of her brother and sister-in-law.
Tomorrow we are lunching with both brother and sisters-in-law, plus niece and great-nephew. It’s an important time in the child’s development as his father is a great football fan and we are just waiting for the right time for granddad and the wicked uncles to nip that nonsense in the bud and get him playing with a rugby ball.
I’m going to have to keep an eye on Julia as seeing so much family at one time could lead to all sorts of jovial consequences. I have to be constantly on my guard against outbreaks of cheerfulness, as you never know what it can lead to.
It’s always a treat to see Julia. Tell her I love her shirt !
I will. She was looking particularly summery that day, and, having been to a local Flash Sale, was dressed extremely economically.
I think that you should go for some levity. You don’t need to levitate for long before coming back down to earth.
I will try it. But first I’m going to see if Civil War breaks out.
I’m with Lisa. And cheerfulness must be especially needed right now.
Yes, I think cheerfulness is all we have left…
Is Julia available for the next match? Ben needs a helping hand
She’s OK batting but I fear she may be a touch too slow between the wickets these days.
🙂
Julia looks fabulous posed there with the cricket bat. Cheerfulness could break in any time.
Yes, there’s a distinct possibility of levity.