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Sally’s Blog - Home with Jo

Haven’t written for quite a while - sorry. Since I last wrote I have been away staying with friends on the Oxfordshire/Bucks border. I have a group of friends who I have known for 28 years. We meet 3 or 4 times a year and last weekend was one of those meetings. Since I moved down to Cornwall I have tried to attend at least one a year, and so I went up there and stayed for the weekend. We all went out on Saturday to Art in Action at Waterperry which was an extravaganza of art in all its forms - sculture, painting, textiles, etching, storytelling, you name it. I am not heavily into that sort of thing but it was an absolutely amazing day. The artists themselves are there creating their work in front of you, and you can ask them about it and how they do what they do. On every year, so make a day of it one year if you like the sound of it.

Yesterday then on my way home I drove to Reading Station to pick up Jo, my neice. Reading Station is a joy. Multiple exits, no idea where she might emerge, she can’t see any signs that might help me translate where she is! Met by mobile in the end and echosounded our way together. We now have 3 days to enjoy before she sets off to a Summer Camp in Gloucestershire. Girlie night in last night watching The American President together. Great film.

So more anon on our adventures during the next 3 days. Meanwhile Paul is still wind bound in Hartlepool with the rest of us it seems enjoying light winds and high temperatures. How frustrating this is.

NONE, NADA, ZIP, ZILCH

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