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Weekend

Friday night, instead of leaving Hugo to make his own way home - we decided to pick him up from a circus event at Falmouth University.
We were all hungry & thought it would just take too long to cook anything by the time we got home, so we  popped into Falmouth for a bite to eat...
As we walked into the Gurkha restaurant, we discussed contacting the girls - but thought it would be too short notice...
Sime said wouldn't it be funny if they were already in there & guess what?

A lovely little face was peering from a behind a partition... It was Sal! 
 She thought she'd heard us talking, so what a great surprise... She & Ryan had just arrived themselves.
Sal got in touch with Rose & Asa, but they were just about to eat at home...

Sal & Ryan had a veggie thali...

Hugo & I had vegan bhuna...

And Sime had a vegan dhansak.

Lovely kidlets...

And lovely chap...

Yesterday, we had to work - the weather was amazing...

The field at the top of our lane, the clouds were dense & very dark over St Austell...

A rainbow in Portmellon Bay...

We could see the rain in the distance...

On our way home, the dark clouds looked like a storm was brewing...

Neighbours across from us decided to let off fireworks last night - they hadn't bothered to tell the rest of us.
The kitties were totally freaked out, they have never experienced them before. Flea ran off, but came back after another neighbour asked for the fireworks to stop & Boswinger became it's usual peaceful place.
They know we have cats, so could have given us a knock...

This morning, Flea enjoying the sunlight through the shutters...

Sime reading yesterday's news...

Reluctant to let go of my beautiful sunflowers...

Rose & Asa bought them for me when I was in hospital...

Lupin enjoying a sneaky doze on the table...

Beautiful boy...

Both boys love the woodburner... 

And we just love being at home...

Hope you're all having a peaceful weekend!

Kay & Sime
xx

Comments

Mum said…
There's nothing quite like home, family, food and furry friends. Bliss. Have a good week.
Love from Mum
xx
Unknown said…
I've got five minutes so I thought I'd catch up. Nice start to my day seeing the last pic of you both smiling. I needed that ... Thanks. Maa
Jane and Chris said…
Lucky that your neighbours stopped the fireworks,poor cats must have been terrified.
Jane x
Kath said…
hope the poor kitties are OK now, fingers crossed we dont get a repeat tonight!
Loving those curies, I always look at your pics and think "OOh I could eat that now" even if I've just finished a meal OINK OINK
Mum - Definitely! Thank you, hope you are too!

Maa - Thank you & hope you are ok.

Jane - We were too... It's a shock when you are not expecting it!

Kath - They are fine now, I'm the same with food photos... My stomach just starts rumbling!

Kay :)

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