Thursday 26 December 2019

Boxing Day


It is always satisfying to find presents that meet our requirements.  Books aplenty will always be acceptable in this house, and one niece is successful in supplying my wants each year that way.  Her method is a simple one, she asks her son what book she ought to buy and he, from a distance, is always on top of the job, never a failure so far.  A book discussing clouds, from the great 'Cloud appreciation Society' is always welcome.  The sarcasm from someone living 400 miles away is not unknown in my family, quite where she gets her ideas I fail to comprehend.  Still it was a worthwhile xmas rummage through rustling paper yesterday, I was very satisfied and pleased all was perfect.

 
Unlike today, where gray clouds cover the land, yesterday began with a walk in bright sunshine to church.  There I was greeted by many women, kissed many times and welcomed by all my ladies.  The fact that I handed out chocolate possibly had something to do with this? Many were missing, some surrounded by grandchildren or families elsewhere, some sick with the cough.  The time together was good, although the tears when the preacher pinched a car from one child was unfortunate, and soon we all moved off to lunch.  It took some time to refuse the many invitations to lunch, or drinks at least, I considered it better to leave families to argue alone rather than join them  I was happier by the time I left than I have been for some time, a good day after all.


So taken was I by Xmas messages I allowed my dinner to burn.  The crispy burnt offering did not taste as I imagined but beggars and choosers meant I ate it anyway.  Later, as the sun dipped down, I wandered the quiet streets snapping shots  of the deep blue sky.  Strange looks from the few out and about were ignored.  


Afterwards, still smiling I ate my Christmas pudding with brandy sauce.  I then ruminated for a while.
I had no choice.  


All in all I had a very happy Christmas day, I hope you had a decent one also.


5 comments:

Jenny Woolf said...

I'm glad you had a lovely Christmas day, and getting presents you like is always a bonus. Lovely peaceful night time shots - it was terrific also having a break in the grey and gloomy weather to see blue sky and sunshine. It IS above those clouds somewhere! Hope you enjoy the rest of the holiday break and all the best in 2020!

the fly in the web said...

What super evening photographs!
You should have accepted those invitations...good training to become a ref...

The Padre said...

The 4th Photo Takes The Cake - Pretty Cool For Sure

Cheers

Dave said...

Pleased you enjoyed Christmas day, it was fine and sunny here too. I even managed a little ride to the nature reserve in the morning and a walk with my son after the meal.

Adullamite said...

Jenny, It was a glorious day weather wise. I have not seen the sky since!

Fly, Good training at ducking, diving and avoiding starting arguments, something I never do...

Padre, Aye, it's no bad.

Dave, You have a nature reserve close by? Lucky man. Glad the day was good.