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Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Improved.

The weather was much better today with plenty of sun. There was a cold easterly wind but at least that helped get the washing out on the line semi-dry.
I too was feeling much better this morning. I won't be going to choir tonight as I'm still snuffly and I don't want to pass my germs on. (I strongly suspect that choir is where I picked this cold up in the first place.) 
There's still not much sun in the front garden but it has been streaming in through the windows facing the street. My study was warm and cosy with so much sun. A good thing as that's where I have spent a lot of time today.

I started with sorting out my wool collection. I planned to put it all in one large storage tub but by the time I had gathered up all the oddments stashed here and there it filled the tub and an overflow box.
At least I have all the smaller balls sorted by colour in Ziploc freezer bags. Plenty of scope if I ever wanted to do any wool embroidery or darning. I even came across my large darning mushroom so now I won't have to use a jam jar when darning. 
Then I did some admin and I bought our train tickets. I don't understand the pricing system. Is there one? The price varied (up to double) greatly depending on the dates. However I can't change the date. When I did decide to bite the bullet the price per person was £100 but then for two of us it was £103. I'm sure we didn't get that much reduction using our senior railcards last year. Of course I went ahead and bought the tickets at that price. That's another holiday task ticked off.
I finished off the afternoon with some ironing with one eye on the waves as I listened to/watched Dreigiau Cadi (Cadi's Dragons.) a children's programme in Welsh, as prep for tomorrow's lesson when we need to talk about something we've watched on S4C.

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