The moon was amazing when I went to bed last night.

When the alarm went off at 5.30am, I had a red alert for Aurora from the Aurora Watch app.
I ran straight out into the garden, once I was dressed obviously, into the dark. Funny how the morning dark is less scary for me than the night dark. π€·π»ββοΈ
Nothingβ¦. These photos make it look a lot lighter than it actually was.


Can you spot the light in the window?! Craig is on his phone in the bedroom⦠it made me laugh!

No sign of the Northern Lights.

I had the best run this morning!
My breathing wasnβt laboured, my legs werenβt heavy, it was a lovely morning, mild without being too hot and the company was fab as usual.

I feel like this is the fastest i have run but Strava wasnβt for giving me any speed awards π, so I canβt have been a PB.

I was buzzing when I finished and headed into a cold shower. It was a really good one.

Work was good again today and really busy. Iβm soooo ready for a break though.
This is my welcome when I get home. I just couldnβt get Khaleesi in the shot.

This looks a bit strange as I had to widen the lens to fit all 4 dogs in.

Itβs a lovely calm evening so I ate dinner outside. I have a watermelon, red onion in lime and Feta cheese salad with raspberries, blueberries, peppers, cucumber and tomatoes.

Itβs really lovely. I love my tubs of saladsβ¦ turning them upside down to mix them around. I had a few oatcakes too.
This is the time of year that our gorgeous ivy starts to turn redβ¦ itβs a beautiful sight to watch. Iβll try to remember to take photos again as it turns. When I was off sick with anxiety and depression in 2018-2020, I would sit and watch the ivy every day. Its colour never ceased to amaze me. I found gratitude in its beauty and started to appreciate nature for all that it was.

The hydrangea are starting to turn as well.

The sky has finally turned blue. Itβs been warm but cloudy all day.

Another lovely few days to come for us in Scotland.
Hope youβve had nice weather wherever you are.
Stay safe everyone β₯οΈβ₯οΈβ₯οΈ