Sunny yet cold

Sunny yet cold
It’s a lovely winter morning out there this morning. The sea is calm, there is still some pink left on the hills by the rising sun, there’s not a breath of wind and the blue-grey sea is patterned with lighter coloured, flat rivulets. I finally got out of bed when the alarm went off at seven, even though the cat was outside all nigh making a hell of a row and had me awake more or less continuously since around five. No idea what the complaining was about, he’s quite happy now and he’s not usually that noisy during the night.

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On the way down the not so well used zigzag; the path less trod

Anyway, it’s Friday, I didn’t get this ready yesterday and I have won ken up with two tasks to do. One, I’ve been asked to help put the credits list together for the film and two, I have some Donkey work to do. That’s easy enough but as for remerging who did what for the film over two years ago now… We’ve already got a kind of list together and it’s now a case of going through it and double checking that no one has been forgotten. The thing is, if I have forgot ton, how will I know? So, I’m going to be very brief with this post this morning and head off to look at that and get it over with so I can then concentrate of Donkeys.

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Just below where the path meets the Kali Strata

I’ll leave you with some pics I took on a walk down to Yialos yesterday. As you can see, the weather has perked up and although it’s still cold (in our north facing house at least), the sun is out and the sea looks good. I was down there, on the south side, yesterday wearing my village winter gear: thermals, four layers, and a coat – plus trousers and shoes of course. Boy was all that unnecessary… until I got home again. Sunny and yet cold sums it up at the moment.

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Boats in Yialos
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And the view out to sea.