And, no, I am not suffering with terminal idleness, either! Fact is, the last couple of days have been exceedingly busy with, of course, 'this', 'that' and the 'other'. I will not bore you with a list and none of it was of major importance, except taking an elderly (by which I mean even older than me!) relative to hospital to have her pace-maker checked during the course of which I managed to lose a terrific book - The Europe Illusion by Stuart Sweeney. Endless 'phone calls to every location I had visited failed to find it but I have calmed down since and realised that it gives me a chance to by a Kindle version which is a lot easier to carry! Mind you, there was double irritation for me - but perhaps good fortune for you - because there was one particular passage concerning 18th century Britain and Europe that was spot on for today and which I intended to use as the basis for a post here at D&N.
Anyway, it's lunchtime here and the 'Memsahib' insists that I take her shopping but when I return there will be further deposits on this blog!
Glad to hear you are up and about in robust fashion!
Posted by: Whitewall | Saturday, 29 June 2019 at 14:49
David, I wish you and the Mrs well. Just back home from the Glesga Toon Centre where Armed Forces Day was held. Our City Council made us most welcome. Sua Tela Tonanti.
Posted by: Glesga | Saturday, 29 June 2019 at 18:57
You'd probably be better off just having a lie-down after lunch. Don't worry about us. We'll survive.
Posted by: Andra | Saturday, 29 June 2019 at 22:14