This morning we were up reasonably early and it wasn’t raining. We drove to Dunkeld before Anya set off for home so that I could get some shopping in for the rest of the week and she could go back to a couple of the shops we had been in on Saturday.
I didn’t stay dry for long, it was a bit drizzly again when I decided to go and find the Burnam Oak, which featured in a Shakespeare play. It was less than a mile but quite a twisty route.The Birnum oak was amazing but I thought the elderly sycamore was amazing.
This sculpture was just by it.
This next photo has the sycamore in front and the oak behind, they are quite close.I went over a small bridge above a burn leading to the river.
Then I followed the rather muddy path alongside the river which led to the bridge into Dunkeld.
Then up the rather scary steps to the bridge.
I had a drink at the community cafe we had gone in at the weekend before walking home.
This afternoon I had a frustrating couple of hours trying to update my address with government departments. I have never been sent so many codes via phone and email!
I filled in my registration form and questionnaire for the local doctors and went out again to hand it in.
At the weekend there had been a bag of veggies left at my door seemingly from someone’s allotment. No big saucepans so I cooked up a soup/stew in the frying pan! It was very tasty.
Feeling weary so won’t be late in bed. Anya arrived home safely after hitting some heavy traffic. It had been a really lovely weekend.

































































