Sunday, March 22, 2026

Post-Equinox Brunch


Yesterday's sky was deep blue and so clear that Dave and I could watch a jet precisely flying in the contrails of another jet that had passed moments before, like Hansel and Gretel following their popcorn path through the forest. "You should just take a picture of this sky," he said. But of course I opted for shadows instead, the dark, clear-cut shadows of spring.

And I just realized we passed the equinox two days ago, so it is in fact spring now. Woo hoo!


We took ourselves out for brunch in the morning, right after Dave got his hair cut. In fact when I walked up to the cafe where I was meeting him, there was a random man sitting in my seat chatting away to Dave -- turns out it was his barber, who came out to sit with him between customers!

It felt great to sit outside and soak up the warmth of the sun and watch the passing parade of people, cars and buses. We are all emerging from our winter coccoons.

In the afternoon I re-potted a couple more plants. I was forced to kill a toadflax that had taken root in one of our lily pots. I'd meant to move it to its own pot but it had woven a net of roots so tightly around the lily bulbs that I couldn't extract them. I just pulled out the crown of the toadflax and repotted the whole root ball, figuring the roots would disintegrate on their own, leaving just the lilies. (Which have already started sprouting.)

I also cleaned the house, read blogs and got about 80 pages into "Flashlight," which is pretty interesting so far. And in the evening I made a martini and we watched "Bugonia," which is one of the weirder movies I've ever seen. It was good right up until it wasn't, toward the end, when it took a twist that neither of us could quite swallow. But it was entertaining, I'll give it that.

7 comments:

  1. Con trails are rarely seen here, so I found it rather cool to see them in England. Of course in your birth country, there are conspiracy theories about them.

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  2. That's a nice touch about the barber sitting to chat with Dave. That's an important clue in the crime fiction you're going to write, because it proves where they both were at the crucial time when there was a murder in the barber shop. On the other hand you do have a vested interest in exonerating Dave. I might have been reading too many murder mysteries lately.

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  3. Your food looks tasty, but I wouldn't want to eat so close to a road .
    It was definitely a day for contrails yesterday. I was telling P about all the conspiracy theories about them....mainly from Americans I think!! I like to look ( on FlightRadar24) at where those 34 thousand feet up planes are going to and from. ....and then, when you look at the map part of the app, they can be so far away. Often places that can be an hour's drive!

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  4. We are having lunches in our garden, it is so good to feel the sun on our faces.

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  5. Dave's brunch looks good .. perhaps I would swap the ham for smoked salmon though 😋

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  6. Your omelette looks delicious but why wasn't Dave tucking into his brunch? Probably checking out turkishbarbers.com on his smartphone... Mehmet, Osman, Kamal - ooh! He can cut my hair any time!

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  7. Clean warm air! Sunshine! Yes yes! Good food too! Shadows! Im eating it all in and hope to appreciate same in a few hours as it’s just first light here now.

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