When I awoke this morning, I thought, just for a moment, that we were still in Folkestone, and wondered whether Tigger was already up and photographing the sunrise. As soon as I opened my eyes, of course, the illusion dissipated and I knew we were at home.

Myddelton Square
After a late breakfast, we set out for the deli, passing round Myddelton Square as is our wont. We saw one of the cats but a human was present so discretion forbade photographs.

The Curvaceous Tree
I did take a “hello” photo of the Curvaceous Tree, glad as I was to see it again.

Doorstep flowers
I like these tiny flowers that grow on the steps of some of the houses in the square. I don’t know what they are and really ought to download one of those plant recognition apps. Then I can pretend to be oh-so-knowledgeable about nature!

Window box
I also admired this window box. Tigger warned me that someone was watching me through the window but I don’t expect they minded me photographing their window box. More likely they ate pleased.

Outside Myddelton’s deli
We found a table free at the deli and enjoyed and coffee, watching the activity in the street.

The sun came out
Up to this point, the sky had been cloudy but now, suddenly, the clouds parted snd the sun appeared. But will it last?

White Lion Street
We walked back along White Lion Street so that I could buy a replacement light bulb from Ryness on the corner.
We returned home briefly then set out again.