Hi, everyone. Friday at last and it looks like being a fairly decent weekend, weatherwise. I'm so glad you enjoyed your birthday, Viv and had a good lunch with your friends - so nice to be a lady-who-lunches from time to time, isn't it? I've been busy organising our daughter's birthday present (her birthday is on Monday, same as OH;30 years between them). She wanted a particular kind of coffee grinder which I've now ordered and hope they'll deliver on time! Then I had to go and stand around in the cold and hold the screwdrivers and other bits and pieces while OH took the car's passenger door to pieces in order to replace the mirror on that side which he managed to demolish entirely yesterday when it clipped a badly parked van in a narrow street. Now, if
I'd done that, I'd never hear the end of it; because it was him, naturally, that was a daft place to stick a box-van

Still, no major damage done and it's all fixed now.
The friend I was visiting lives in Richmond, Surrey, Dita. I've never been to the one in Yorkshire although I have it on my list of places to go one day because I'm told it's really lovely there, too. And yes, Penny, the one in Surrey is looking especially beautiful at present with all the leaves still young and green and the blossom trees flowering everywhere. Like just about everywhere, it's looking a little shabbier than it used to and the traffic is still a nightmare but it is still very attractive. In the 1980s, I lived for nearly 2 years by the river at Hampton Wick which is part of Richmond borough and I did love being there....
Lucy K sends hugs and purrs to fellow cats and Dolly Dog and to any people who need them. She's had an exhausting day sleeping on the outside windowsill so now she's recovering by sleeping on my bed! Yes, I will grieve and break my heart when LK goes to the Rainbow Bridge, as I have for all my previous cats but that pain would never deter me from having another cat because the pleasure ultimately outweighs the pain - always.