It's been a lovely autumnal day here chez Casa Reynard.
Slept well, and thank goodness the coughing has subsided. Spent the morning in town doing some things that can only be done on market day - although the two stalls I needed for things weren't actually there. Hey ho... But I went to Cutlack's and treated myself to another one of their acacia wood chopping boards and a new Sabatier cooks' knife.
Also picked up cat treats and a pack of biros for the parental unit in Wilko, but they had no glue of any kind, so had to go to Thing-Me-Bobs for that. Went to the Cycle Shop and picked up some black Gutterman sewing thread and binding from their haberdashery department, but didn't get the box section from the modelling department as there was no one on the till.
Walking back to the car, there was a box of "free to a good home" books, so I chose an Antonio Carluccio cookbook and a volume on etiquette by Debretts.
Pate on toast for luncheon, along with a pear, some blueberries and two
Spent a bit of the afternoon working on the Higman model, and then, while waiting for (variously) glue & paint to dry, went off for a bicycular bimble. I'd spotted some fruit "free to a good home" on the way back from town, so went to investigate. A nice 40 minute bimble resulted in half a pannier bag of quince pears.
Now sat listening to Bodo Glimt v Arsenal and watching the cycling from Paris.
But I suppose I'd better feed the cats now that I've finished my

and chocolate biskit.