Azalea

I dropped our grandson off at the childminders today and then headed back home.  So pleased he has fully recovered now.  The journey took a little longer than planned as always seems to be the way but I was back in time for our afternoon bookclub meeting.  Rather a subdued one since one of our members passed away very suddenly but her funeral was apparently a very fitting and lovely occasion.  I unfortunately was away in Cornwall.  We were discussing A Rip in Heaven a true story by Jeanine Cummins.  A few members found it too gruelling to read but for those of us that persisted it certainly covers the effects of witnessing a tragic crime and the aftermaths for the family,  It also raises issues concerning capital punishment.  It was written with a desire to keep the memories and personalities of her young cousins alive for them not to be known just as victims.

Just had time to get a macro shot of the bright pink azalea in the garden for todays tiny Tuesday.

Then this evening it was a meeting of a new subgroup in the camera club for landscapes.  Should be a good one.

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