The only trouble about going away on holiday is that the garden romps away in one's absence and not always in a good way. And then of course we had our American visitors, during which the same thing happened. So this week has featured a bit of garden tidying but also various other busyness - not unpleasant but not remarkable. And some socialising. Very important.
On Saturday we went for a walk with the walking friends in West Lothian, to the west of Edinburgh.
It featured lots of countryside in bloom, such as this cow parsley - so pretty.
And bluebells - the invasive Spanish kind, so one disapproves, but they give a lovely splash of colour.
And the pink version, with campion in the background.
It was a perfect day for walking - mild, no wind, no sun. Though it wasn't so good for photography, granted.
And gorse and, in the foreground, rose bay willowherb, another thug (which will look lovely in a few weeks).
Do you see the squirrel on the branch above the walkers? It's metal, so it sat conveniently still. I have no idea why it's there. We went for nearly 7 miles and it was absolutely wonderful but we were glad to sit down for a coffee at the end of it.
And we've seen quite a bit of our beloved Edinburgh grandchildren. Big Grandson is still drawing street scenes with cartoon polar bears. He points out that they're easier to draw than people.
Big Granddaughter drew him a polar bear as a present. She's a very loving little sister - most of the time.