Despite an excellent night's sleep, I was up before 6:30. I settled down with a coffee and the overnight news. I took Di a cup of tea, but didn't expect to see her until at least 8:00.
Being Saturday, I had my usual Zoom call with the cousins. We had a few no-shows, but we still managed a good chat. Tim revealed that he was off to Calahonda in a couple of weeks... so, as his unofficial travel consultant, I made several recommendations for trips he could comfortably manage from there. Checking my photo library, I discovered it was 2003 when we stayed in Calahonda. I suspect it has changed a bit.
Over the last week, we have had a number of deliveries. As a result, the Orangery had become a dumping ground for large cardboard boxes. It was time to recycle these. Out came the Stanley Knife (or boxcutter as they call it in the US) and bit by bit all of the boxes were reduced to a single stack of cardboard sheets that would fit in the bin. With that complete, I headed out for my walk. It was breezy, but pleasantly mild. My audiobook chattered away in my ears as I marched around my usual circuit. Meanwhile, Di had gone to Zoe's to trim her roses.
I arrived home after about 75 minutes, to be greeted by the domestic necessity to clean Jasper's litter tray. Clearing up, then spraying an Air Freshener, was a mandatory task before anything else was attempted.
After some lunch, I retired to the Orangery with my Kindle. Di arrived back just after I had sat down. She joined me with her Kindle. This was how we passed the afternoon, at least until I went to prepare dinner.
We have the family here tomorrow.