Like Squirrels to Nuts

Like Squirrels to Nuts

Apart from my brief sojourn to the Scottish Highlands, I am mostly staycationing this year, so another beautiful Sunday afternoon found me out on the patio with a picnic and a terrific book, Like Bees to Honey by Caroline Smailes. (Lovely lady, if you're reading this, any chance of a sequel, Like Squirrels to Nuts?)

Of course, just because I am only out on the patio, it doesn't mean to say that standards need to drop. I hauled out my indoor hammock (no, Kaff still hasn't got me a groovy outside one), picnic blanket, a hamper of nuts which was very heavy but happily, quite a bit lighter when I brought it back inside, and a lovely bottle of something cool and pale. I wish I could say it was the Cisk beer featured in Caroline's book but it wasn't. I had to settle for a bottle of Dalwhinnie instead.

My shades and sun hat are very important - I don't want to end up a red squirrel, after all - so I made sure to take those with me on the first trip out to the patio. (I am only a little squirrel and had no help shifting everything, so it took a couple of trips.) However, when I finally had everything around me, I kicked off my sandals, and read for a while.

Caroline Smailes is a lovely, very clever lady and a top writer. I've been to a lot of islands but haven't been to Malta, yet she described it so well that I feel as if I've been there this afternoon. I had taken my iPOD outside with me as well, but I didn't need it, I was so engrossed in her book. If you want to find out more about it, Kaff did a review on her blog The Nut Press. (She should have been writing my book, The Adventures of Squizzey, but instead read Caroline's and then wrote about it. I think that's a little naughty but Caroline's so lovely, I don't mind too much, I suppose.)

All in all, it was one of those lovely, restful paws-up afternoons that a busy International celebrity squirrel like me doesn't get very often. I enjoyed it immensely. How did you spend your weekend?