Slightly lighter each morning, and with a hint of spring in the air – some days – it feels as if a corner is being turned…

It’s been great to inch towards a more normal feel for everyday work life. Students are now able to attend after school learning support. They’re trickling in, and if not exactly excited by the thought of homework, then at least excited to see more of their peers in community. And, maybe, you know, the extra learning?

As we get back on track, we’re rediscovering the joys of what we might have taken a little bit for granted, pre-virus. A short stroll to the beach outside the office is all the more interesting when you’ve got young ones thrilled to be making marine discoveries with their friends.

Hopefully, as the days continue to lengthen, and bears appear and buds emerge, we’ll remain on this cautiously optimistic path back to everyday delights. Brighter? Goodness, yes, I’ll raise a glass to that!

Keeping it brief, with a long weekend to look forward to. Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
soon it’ll be hot hot hot!
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Ha, but hopefully not too hot, hot, hot!
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I can hear the cautious hopefulness in your voice. I have the same hope; that we are emerging from this and one day soon, we will enjoy people and faces, closeness and carefreeness as we once did. Happy Friday cheers
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Fingers crossed – thanks, Kelly!
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Lighter, later, nut-brown hope… Your cautious optimism sounds just right, Adam. Cheers to a pleasant weekend!
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Cheers, Walt – a decent weekend, and we continue to be cautiously optimistic!
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Love the shot of the boats and wonderful to read there are signs of spring out there after another winter storm and high winds. Enjoy the weekend!🙂
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Thank you! We’ve had a warmish and sunny weekend – thank goodness we could get outside and not watch Everton! Spurs, though, what happened there?!
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It is like the world is waking up , regardless of the protesting truckers. I am hoping for more winter so we don’t get too dry in the following months but still look for ward to longer days and warmth.
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Agreed, Jane – perhaps there are signs of positive change out there, though no thanks to the truckers. Here’s to brighter days ahead!
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