It's been a sunny and blustery day here chez Casa Reynard. Warm where it is sheltered, but chilly where it was not.
Slept OK-ish. Spent the morning with a friend and her dogs, having a nice walk around the community orchard and local nature reserve and generally setting the world to rights. Stopped off at the book exchange - it's a new shelf in there as opposed to a second addition. The old cabinet type thing has been removed and disposed of. Picked up a book on WW1 for the parental (an autobiography of a soldier-poet, but not Sigfried Sassoon), and two brand new Puffin kiddies paperbacks for a friend's ankle-biters.
A lovely luncheon of the last of the cheese bread, smoked mackerel, the last of the cream cheese, plus fruit and a
Sat down in the garden and read a bit (basically to avoid school chucking out time), and then took the parental to Littleport to do a spot of erranding. Two out of the three were a bust - mum couldn't book her med review at the quack, she has to wait another fortnight in order to book that (no idea why), and the Post Office, which has a decent selection of Indian groceries, didn't have / were out of stock on the spices that I wanted i.e. ground ginger, ground coriander seed and garam masala.
But the trip to the garden centre yielded two nice strawberry plants to replace the two that I lost over the winter, plus four salad tomato plants. I went for four different ones this time, two early (Tigerella and Shirley) and two mid-season (Alicante & Moneymaker). Just need to find two beef / slicing varieties, and then that's me sorted.
Also got lucky in their reductions bin (yeah, yeah, you all know me...) and picked up three 12-inch diameter metal hanging baskets for £2.50 each. Those will do very nicely to hang from my old bird feeder pole in order to keep my herb pots away from the slugs.
Just sat down now relaxing with a

after a bit of panic when my laptop decided it wasn't going to boot up properly.