The last couple of times I have been to the hairdressers I have tentatively mentioned that I wondered if it is time to embrace the natural colour in my hair. All last remaining auburn tones have long gone and I have to admit that my colour is now … predominantly grey. I haven't had an all over colour in my hair for many a year now and tend to have some coloured lowlights put through it. So we decided to make the lowlights fairer and I've been having less of them and as I looked in the mirror of the salon and we had the 'what are we doing today? conversation, I thought 'now's the time'. So as a transition plan I had my hair cut quite a bit shorter and had blonde highlights run through it followed by a toner treatment. I wasn't sure about it at first but I don't think I've ever had so many compliments about my hair! I'm pleased I went for it and will be even more pleased when I get to the point of not having any dye/beach put though it and effectively halve the cost of the appointment when I only need a cut rather than a cut and colour!
Have you watched the BBC drama Mother of All Cons? It's a true story that had us both engrossed. Oh my goodness. I won't spoil it by divulging the outcome but what the mother did was unbelievable. Of course our normal tv schedules are being affected by the football World Cup but thankfully a lot of the games are on quite late at night due to the time difference so we are still getting to see most of our normal viewing. I've also started watching Love Story - John F Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette. I don't know too much about the storyline but I've enjoyed the first episode and hope that it will be good.
Last weekend we went into town and walked around the main town park, Castle Gardens. Way back in history, pre 1066, there was a castle here called Waytemore Castle and there are still some remains in the park. But in the 45 years I have lived here, I have never climbed the steps to the top to see the view over the town so we ventured up there and enjoyed the views over the whole of the town.
I am close to finishing my crochet top that I have been making for far too long! I am determined to get it finished now otherwise the summer will be over and it won't be warm enough to wear! Here's an update and whilst it looks wearable I can assure you that there are hundreds of ends on the inside that need weaving in before I can wear it out in public!
You can see a couple of ends have escaped and found their way into the photo! I am determined to get this finished soon, but then comes the question - what next?


















