Sound advice Viktoria,
best just to go slow Roobarb, and wait for our body to adjust in its own time.
I made an early bread raid on town, the weather was so damp and gloomy there was hardly anyone around, and it was really restful to wander into shops and be the only customer in the building. As well as the bread, I came home with some toothpaste, a pair of summer trousers, and a couple of food bargains from Lidl's, so it is salmon for tea tonight.
In the afternoon we had some actual sunshine, (gasp,) so a brisk march taking in the sea front and a little of the coast path beside the steam railway line. The embankment is a mass of wild flowers, and is looking very pretty. There is an open area with a panoramic view, where we see rabbits sometimes. At present the grass is full of bluebells; a really spectacular sight, with a back drop of 4 cruise ships and a sailing vessel at anchor in the Bay.
During the evening I watched some of the Eurovision song contest..... it seemed to me the entries I saw were fairly woeful, so I moved to something else, and went back for the voting which did appear somewhat political to me. Once again Uk scored nil points!! Oh dear. Would the song even have got to the final if Uk didn't have automatic entry I wonder? And that's a pity, because I think the song by the same writer, "My last breath" intended for 2020 entry, was stronger.
As for Italy's winning song, this year,
words fail me!!
After that, realising it was around breakfast time in Oz, I dialled up and caught the 2 girls for a brief chat while they were being driven to pony club, which was nice.