Well as I woke the sun was streaming through against a wonderful blue sky and quite a thick frost and as I looked out of the window I could see what a beautiful day it was going to be. Was that freshly percolated coffee I could smell? Now to some that would have been a start of a beautiful morning but to me the aroma of a freshly brewed cup of tea is a great way to start the day.
Yes a great cup of tea with my ham and eggs, freshly cut from the bone at the delicatessen counter - a good start to Sunday. Well I think it’s Sunday even Eddie was asking what day is it today? Christmas Day plus the days after ‘til the New Year seem to merge together somehow, and no, I’m not saying that because of any wine or too much wine drunk. The days after Christmas and Boxing Day do not usually have any strict routine, they are leisurely days and any routine goes out of the window. Now, you may not be like this - you may have been down the gym or out for a walk already.
Some avid cricket fans are probably sitting with their head in their hands thinking what will England do next? Surely we can win one of the test matches. Two families I know went out to Australia just before Christmas, their husbands/partners to watch some “great cricket” but I think the ‘gals’ had other ideas. The men could well be drowning their sorrows in a pint! Oh well you win some and you lose some - somehow I think it means far more to cricket fans than that phrase.
Anyway with that lovely low carb high fat breakfast eaten, sorry had to get that plug in, the washing up done - time for some blogging. Enjoy your day, and thanks to google images for the pictures.
All the best Jan
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