Last night's sunset was a welcome surprise.
Out with Bella this morning, evidence of sticks past that she had dropped on the way home.
Another misty start to the day - looking across Charlcombe Valley from Fairfield Park Road.
Catkins starting to appear.
Verdant green leaves and yellow flowers brightening up the roadside verge.
These are the gateposts outside a house on Fairfield Park Road, which I must have walked past hundreds of times and never noticed the butcher's/grocer's apostrophe before today.
Su drove me to UWE for another day's teaching over a misty Lansdown - lots of final year dissertation and project students are starting to panic with just over three weeks to go before hand-ins, so I'm suddenly getting request to read and give them feedback, after months of inactivity on their part. 'Twas ever thus…
Coming down off Lansdown looking towards the trees above Freezinghill Lane.
At UWE came across this large wooden box in the foyer of one of the buildings - a sample from the United Arab Emirates. Intriguing!
Spotted in a lift, an intellectual exchange documented for posterity.
End of the teaching day, lifting my eyes to the skies.
This day a year ago, we were at Chew Valley Lake on an idyllic day in the sunshine.
Su's news story of the day (from the BBC website - click on headline for more details):
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