It feels like ages since I wrote the February round up – but we are over a week into April I suppose.
What I read
What I have read:
- Five Go to Billycock Hill
- Witches & Words (Library Witch Mystery #4) – Elle Adams
- Toffee Apples and Quail Feathers – Jennifer Worth
- Letters to the Midwife – Jennifer Worth
- The Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires (Half Moon Hollow #4) – Molly Harper
- The Midwives’ War – Chrissie Walsh
- Hauntings & Hardcovers (Library Witch Mystery #4.5) – Elle Adams
- Five Get Into a Fix
- Shadows of the Workhouse (Call the Midwife #2) – Jennifer Worth
- The Flatshare – Beth O’Leary
- The Vile Victorians – Terry Deary
- Celtic Cross (Mirabelle Bevan Mystery #9) – Sara Sheridan
- Storm Christopher (Frogmorton Farm #2.6) – Jodi Taylor
- Love Spells & Late Fees (Library Witch Mystery #5) – Elle Adams
- A Brief Atlas of the Lighthouses at the End of the World – Gonzalez Macias
- Five on Finniston Farm
- Love Letters at the Borrow a Bookshop (Borrow a Bookshop #4) – Kiley Dunbar
I ended the month still working through:
- Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen
- Five Go to Demon’s Rocks
- The District Nurses of Victoria Walk (District Nurses #1) – Annie Groves
- Poyums – Len Penny
- Girl Sleuth – Melanie Rehak
- Five Have a Puzzling Time and Other Stories
What I watched
- We are up to ER season 9 now, and are watching the latest series of Taskmaster.
- Tuesday nights we watched The Irish Wish
- With Brodie we watched Jumanji
What I did
- We had our little holiday at the start of April, heading back to Stirling again. Day one was a bit of a write off due to being caught in traffic for well over an hour due to an accident, so we had an emergency Macdonald’s at a service station and arrived in Stirling with not much time to do more than wander around the city centre. We did find a Lego sculpture trail, though. Day two we went through to Glasgow to see The Tall Ship, the Kelvingrove Museum and the Lego Store (of course). We found a Great Auk at the Kelvingrove and Brodie was very excited. Day three we went to Stirling Castle (Brodie loved it and took several hundred photos!). Day four we headed home via a rather snowy Dunblane where we looked at Dunblane Cathedral, Dunblane Museum, saw Andy Murray’s gold post box and had lunch.
- By Sunday Brodie had come out in chicken pox so we spent most of the second week of the holidays at home, except for going out for a couple of walks. We did a lot of Lego building and some video chats that week.
- Ewan and I went to the wedding of one of my oldest friends, and luckily we had some sunshine that day!
How was your March?
