Col took this photo of our balcony flowers - geraniums and nemesia - a few days ago. They are enjoying the weather at any rate. I don't know if you can make out our parched Green through the railings.
We have had no scent from our nemesia yet, but then it is an elusive thing, scentwise, so who knows. Sometimes they fill the whole balcony with a soft vanilla smell.
The heatwave returns, and it seems the moths are loving it, judging by the numbers checking into our balcony hotel, on our balcony walls, on our balcony door, and fluttering round the room as they check out of the hotel every morning.
I am sort of getting back to normal - or what passes for it in old age. It is all actually new territory, the constant deterioration, the vanishing energy - but in balance it comes with an ever increasing appreciation for the precious gift of life.
I am still struggling with my Convention notes, having failed, yet again, to take few but legible ones. But I think I can manage an overview of Saturday. It centred round a discussion and video about the Sermon on the Mount. And we were reminded that, before he taught them, Jesus went among the crowd healing people. So how eager would you be to hear the words of someone who had just healed you, and how much easier to listen if you were no longer in pain?
And wasn't Jesus showing us what he can and will do for us - what he longs to do for us - once he is ruling over the earth as the King of Jehovah's Kingdom?
Talking to a friend about it on Tuesday afternoon - she and her husband also attended in Zoom (health reasons) - she said she found it hard to accept how quickly it was over. Me too. Those three days just flew by. And we will have to wait till next year for the next instalment of The Good News According to Jesus. They gave us a preview of it on Sunday.
At any rate I do know how quickly a year can fly by. But will we fly along with it?
We celebrated out 53rd wedding anniversary on Monday. Well, we didn't celebrate it as such, but were just glad we are still here and still together. We had intended to get a takeaway, but in the end we didn't. I made Himself an omelette and had beans on toast myself. I don't think we even managed a glass of wine. We are just grateful to still be together.
It is very hot today, but we do have a slight breeze through the flat, which makes all the difference.


