It was a grey day, but at least it was dry. There had been some overnight rain, which had deposited a fine Saharan dust on the cars. I had the usual start to the day, involving coffee and news. When Di came down, I provided tea, then went for my shower.
I had my weekly call with the Empson cousins, with all of the usual banter and some discussion of our family consensus on the USA's attack on Iran. (The view being, we don't support it and think the PM was correct in his caution - having said that, we were also in agreement that the past 30 years spent winding down our armed forces, and particularly the Navy, have been disastrous.)
After the call, I returned to my edit of the Norway cruise video. Over the subsequent few hours, I completed the edit and added the background soundtrack. It won't win any Oscars, but it's finished, and I'm fairly happy with the 12 minutes of cinematic history. It now nestles quietly in the Family video library (accessible to the family through Jellyfin). I suspect the next project will be one of the river cruises.
Zoe and Ellie were coming for dinner, so I spent a couple of hours preparing. Zoe, Ellie, and I would have curry, while Di would have salmon. I made two separate curry dishes, a butter chicken for Ellie (using a Patak's sauce), and a chicken bhuna for Zoe and me. Di went and collected the girls and brought them back to us for dinner. When it was finished, I helped Zoe finish building a doll's cabin bed for Ellie's latest doll. This was a fiddly task, and with Zoe's inability to bend her knee properly was proving awkward. Having said that, she did most of the assembly. I just helped out with some of the final steps.
After Di had taken the girls home, we settled down for a quiet evening in front of the TV.