Feeling a bit "Meh" today. I'm sure you can relate.
No blogging juju in my tank. Matt is home on crutches.
Laundry is piled up and I don't feel like doing it.
Still dealing with some vague health issues.
Weather sucks lately and I'm ready for spring.
Didn't get the job after a second interview which is a big blow to the ego.
But, also, so many good things going to smile about.
Iceland trip was terrific. Twenty lovely bloggers are joining me for Tea on Sunday.
I got a package in the mail yesterday with some beautiful notebooks made just for me.
So many wonderful things on the calendar to look forward to this year.
And friendships. No matter near or far, I'm lucky to have such wonderful friends.
In spite of the blues and the rain, they always manage to make me feel better.
It poured rain the entire day, but it didn't matter a bit. I had a fantastic day.
And looking at these photos makes me feel not nearly so "meh" today.
But it was so worth it for a view that made me gasp. The arches all connect in the most wonderful visual effect, each oval getting smaller and smaller. I just wanted to crawl in to see where it led.
There was a cozy little second hand bookstore that I didn't want to leave.
I couldn't resist and bought two books to bring home with me.
Our first stop was the Ouse Valley Viaduct. We parked on the side of the road, wriggled open the large gate and then tromped through a muddy field as trains rumbled across the bridge.
But it was so worth it for a view that made me gasp. The arches all connect in the most wonderful visual effect, each oval getting smaller and smaller. I just wanted to crawl in to see where it led.
Our second stop was Nymans Garden and House a National Trust property for a wet walk through the gardens and to see the house. It's a lovely place and I am so going back in the Spring.
There was a cozy little second hand bookstore that I didn't want to leave.
I couldn't resist and bought two books to bring home with me.
Our last stop was a sweet little tea room in Steyning to warm up and dry off.
The perfect end to a rainy British day with friends.
The rain had finally stopped so we explored the quaint little village before heading back to London.
Suddenly, I'm not feeling so blue today.
Thanks, Ladies, for a wonderful day and warm memories.
How do you handle those yucky blah days?