So what do you do? A trip to the beach to blow the cobwebs away.
And then a cup of tea. Of course.
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This is what I do except for me it’s the countryside and tea
I know how you feel
It’s unsettling ~ hope it settles soon x
Something about the outdoors helps.
Time in the garden and tea for me :-). Even though we barely have any garden! Today c and I have potted up lots of bulbs and c also put some in the beds. Was lovely out on the drive in the sunshine.
Our garden is quite nice, but it’s not very relaxing with small children charging about it 😉
Beautiful place to blow the cobwebs away. Hope you’re feeling less blue now *hugs*
It did help. thanks.
Reading this post and then the comments, I think my problem might be that I drink coffee. I’m trying proper tea tomorrow – teapot and all.
A lovely pot does help. Bit of the old tea ceremony 🙂
Hugs xx
Thanks.
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