Hot Cross Buns
Awoke to light snow lying on the ground this morning, it didn't stay too long and the morning sun quickly melted the snow on the kitchen velux leaving giving lovely snowflake shadows. Early morning cup of tea, then a leisurely bath and hair wash. We decided to have a fry up for breakfast and the potato scones that Graham had made tasted delicious.
Down to th village shop before heading off for the shore. Bought ingredients (as it turned out not enough) to make Hot Cross Buns.
Great walk along the shoreline Ruaridh loved rushing into the sea to try and find the skimming stones I was throwing in for him. On our return walk he found two dead animals ? an otter or pine marten, further along a hind red deer or a roe deer. It was very sunny on the beach but the wind was very cold so a brisk walk was the order of the day.
Returned home and had a cup of tea, started making the Hot Cross Buns (just had a half-delicious), going to do some gardening but decided instead to start the cleaning which went well, two rooms down five more to go! (Just looked out into the garden it is snowing heavily a Winter Wonderland.)
Made the Hot Cross Buns and they look fine, (as stated above they also taste great.) Invited our neighbour Christine for her Easter Day brunch-Hot Cross Buns:)
Sweet potato soup with toasted potato bread for dinner followed by I'll let you guess!
Ruaridh just come in covered in snowflakes after a mad run round the garden!
Going to make a hot chocolate drink then watch "Shroud of Turin-Material Evidence" introduced by Rageh Omaar. Bye.
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