Day 29: Saturday 21 April (11.54pm, Ayr)
There’s really not much to say about today, my last Saturday in Ayr, so just to recap on the highlights …
I shopped for my final week’s worth of groceries this morning. Made a salad for lunch as I was still feeling bad about Thursday’s junk food jolly (but snuck in a packet of chips that just seemed to jump off the shelf – Thins – you know them, so don’t pretend you don’t!).
I went for a walk down to Plantation Park late this afternoon, to check out the garden chapel and watch the sun set. It’s a pretty spot and it’s been bandied about in conversations as an option for Bim’s men’s group, so it looks like a good backup if the Home Hill options take longer than estimated. Loads of mozzies breeding big there at the moment, but that’s only because there is still water lying around from the cyclone a month ago. I’m itching all over!
I don’t know that I’ve mentioned the vast birdlife here before, but there is an incredible amount of birds in and around Ayr and I knew there would loads settling down for the evening in the park, so that was another reason for my walk. Here's a cheeky bird that got very close to me today - look at him looking straight at me!
Well, I’ve just put the finishing touches on the RAP document, so that's one down and one more major document to go tomorrow, all ready for Eddie and the Directors to review next week! Hard to believe that I'm officially in my last week now!
No comments:
Post a Comment