Memories

Today as I had to take the car out as I needed to buy compost and a container for green 'leaves' I took Ruaridh down to the shore and beach! Had a super walk along to Cramond on the way saw a wee white shoe, for some reason made me think back 30+ years to this sad story when a toddlers body was washed up on the beach at Tayport Fife, dressed in 'continental type clothing'. After a fruitless search for relatives, the wee soul the was buried in the graveyard at Tayport. A gravestone was erected by the people of Scotland in memory of 'The Unknown Bairn', a wee boy aged between 2 and 4 years found on the beach at Tayport 22nd May 1971. 'Suffer little children to come unto me.' So poignant.
After that met a dog walker out with her pack of dogs a very pleasant woman, we had a chat then moved on. Another sunny very warm day.
Popped into the dreaded supermarket as Graham told me they have the red wine we both like! got that and my messages! Then over to get the compost and the container.
Back home made the dough for the bread, changed our bed and did two washes, sorted the garden containers then sat out and had lunch.
Did some ironing then made the bread.
Graham home had a cuppa then I took Ruaridh to the woods, lovely walk though very 'dark' atmosphere!
It started to rain managed to avoid most of it by being under the trees!
Kedgeree for dinner lovely.
Watched a documentary on BBC4 in the Fatherhood series 'Father's at War' excellent.
To bed. Goodnight.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home