It's been a very dry April but this morning we had a little bit of much-needed rain. As we left for our walk, I looked at the leaves on this lupin and remembered how, as a little girl, I loved playing with raindrops on lupins (there's a song there...) and making them all funnel down to the centre, where they shone like jewels. (There weren't many children to play with near us and I spent a lot of time - in my memory - mooching happily round the garden.)
We thought we should make the most of our opportunities to roam on the hilly golf courses before they're opened up again to players, so we made our way there. I shall really miss the wide spaces and the views. But at least we'll still be able to walk on the rest of the hill.
One of the Pentland Hills had a cloud sitting on it.
Here, Arthur's Seat is in sunshine, while the rest of the city centre is under a cloud. You can hardly see it in this photo above, but our eyes could see that the sunlight is shining on the gorse bushes on the hillside, which makes it particularly yellow.
Gorse smells delicious, rather like vanilla. I wouldn't team that yellow and that cherry blossom pink together in a colour scheme, but it's just about acceptable in spring flowers.
We wandered happily about
and then walked back through the gate, across the other half of the course and downhill, home again. About three miles today.
I spent most of the rest of the day finishing Small Grandson's quilt top and the back, which I had to piece together since I didn't have quite enough of one fabric. Tomorrow I shall have a go at making at least one mask - though I'm running dangerously low on thread and have no elastic. We've ordered some of both over the internet but it looks as if it might take some days to arrive.
I'm feeling slightly more cheerful today, I suppose because of the pleasure in finishing the quilt top. I do enjoy picking fabrics and combining them in what seems to me a pleasing way. It doesn't make for a tidy house, though. But tomorrow is house-cleaning day. Not such fun... .