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Wednesday, 31 October 2018

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Yes British Summer Time is now officially over - the clocks went back here last weekend. I wonder how much difference it really makes - yes it's a bit lighter in the mornings for a wee while longer but the days are rapidly drawing in anyway and, for me, it's dark anyway when I get up and now it's dark even earlier in the evening/late afternoon.

I picked Ross up at Stonehaven on Wednesday and he spent a few days here before heading back down to Edinburgh on Monday, but he's coming back to Banchory next week. He's cleaning and clearing out his flat in Edinburgh just now and is giving notice of termination to his landlord today. Next week, I'll drive down and pick up Ross and his belongings and bring them back to Banchory. Ironically, Jo and I are down in Edinburgh this weekend for the annual Wine Fair, but we're booked on the train with the Masons and Kilgours.

On Saturday, I travelled down to Glasgow to watch Partick Thistle and meet up with my old school chums again. It was a fine day out, spoiled only by two things - Thistle lost (again) and it was a long day on public transport, leaving here at 8 am and not getting back home until after midnight:


Sunday was pretty quiet after that - as was Monday - but it was all happening on Tuesday. Normally our Inverurie day, but we had the added complication of the fitters scheduled to arrive in the morning to erect our new hut/summerhouse. Just one problem - the replacement hadn't arrived by Monday evening and I had to chase up the shipping company, who assured me that it would be delivered first thing on Tuesday morning - and it was. The fitters were also due to arrive first thing and be finished by lunchtime, but they never showed up until just after 12 pm.

Suddenly, we had to change the plans for Luca - Jo would stay at home whilst the fitters worked away and I would go over and pick up Luca from school and bring him back to Banchory. So far, so good, but then Gary got in touch - could I take Luca to buy a Hallowe'en outfit as he had a party arranged with his kickboxing group on Wednesday? Oh - and make sure he writes a birthday card for Carole's Mum.

The mission was accomplished successfully, but only after Luca getting a little stressed initially when he saw how few Hallowe'en outfits were left for sale - but he eventually spotted one he liked at another display in the store. Phew! We nipped back to Gary's place to pick up his jammies and clean underwear and then drove back to Banchory for the night.

Luca's big thing just now is Monopoly - Jo had bought a set when he was here during the school holidays and he wanted to play it non-stop - even before we'd had breakfast some days. Here's he and Jo playing at the kitchen table during the holidays:


This scene was repeated last night after tea - only there were 3 of us playing this time. Luca rejoiced in trouncing Jo and I - thankfully finishing not long before bedtime.

So this morning, I drove Luca to school and popped in to see Carole and to drop off his overnight bag and also his Hallowe'en outfit - he's staying at Rae Circle tonight.

Most of the wall decorations are now up in the office/study/studio. The canvas print and the frame arrived and I've now added them to the other pictures I'd put up:

The canvas is on the left - it comes from a photo I downloaded from the Weyermann's Maltings website after our recent visit to Bamberg, Bavaria. The intention is to put a bigger, longer picture between the canvas and the key-holder, but, for now, I just used this photo taken at Lucy and Scott's wedding.

Pity I didn't think to get non-reflective glass for this print.

The old golf club photos and the print of the Grand Canyon were formerly hanging on different floors in the hall.

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