Beachy waves and a glimpse of spring in Edinburgh

Dear Cath,

I know we’ve both been so busy this last little while. Too much happening. At this moment you are getting a potential house inspected and then off to Detroit, and then Oregon! Egads, lady, how do you do it?

Whenever things are more busy I feel like I have to share more pics with you because I haven’t gotten a chance to tell you all the things. Inconsequential things like, my hair actually behaving some days. I’m trying to air dry it more often and sometimes it comes out like this (just added a teeny dollop of avocado oil to the tips):

beachy-waves

And spring has sprung in Edinburgh! We also still have plenty of grey, cold and wet days, but there are some glorious rays of sunshine thrown in for good measure. One day I even went bare-legged. and went all goose-pimply:

I’ve never seen bluebells before (I don’t remember them from years previous in Edinburgh — too cold?) but they pop up everywhere, pretty cemeteries included:

bluebells

Bleeding hearts always remind me of our garden in Maryland. Ooo I so miss them and the peonies, lavender, lilac and lily of the valley!

bleedinghearts

Do you remember the cherry blossoms in the Meadows? Last year the blossoms froze before they could bloom. I was holding my breath until they opened all the way. Just lovely, aren’t they?

edinburgh-cherrytrees

And a requisite Castle pic:

spring-edinburgh

I know Atlanta is already hella hot. I can’t remember what heat feels like, but I can imagine almost warmish!

I hope all your conferences go well. And house buying! Eeeee so exciting slash I know incredibly stressful — I so wish I was there to walk around the house with you and squeeze your hand.

I’ll show you pics of the castle we went to last weekend in the next letter/post. You will love it. It’s kind of Bloomsbury meets Renaissance holiday home.

Miss you ooodles and love you like bluebells love May!

Lar

 

4 thoughts on “Beachy waves and a glimpse of spring in Edinburgh”

  1. I love the requisite picture of the Castle! I took almost the same during our year as foreign students! Edinburgh is so beautiful in the springtime! Enjoy!

    1. Hi Céline! It is so beautiful, isn’t it? It’s almost warm enough for bare-arms today! Wish you were here to enjoy it — oh wait, you have lovely Paris instead ;D!
      xoxox,
      Lar

  2. Wowza, your hair looks amazing!!! How did you get it so luciously curly? Kimberly Synder has some tutorials on air drying your hair, but I haven’t watched them yet.

    Edinburgh looks so amazingly magical. Bleeding hearts always sounds so violent, but they’re still one of my favorites.

    It’s already humid in Atlanta and feels like summer, which sounds about right for May.

    It’s chilly in Detroit and my southern blood is in total shock. I don’t think I would survive in Edinburgh. But I would visit in the dead of winter if it meant just spending time with you.

    xoxo, Cath

    1. Hi Kitcath!

      You got wifi to work!

      I’ll have to watch those tutorials too. I just usually luck out. If I do a wee bit of avocado oil (seems to work better than argan or coconut) and stay indoors (the wind frizzes it here). I let it mostly dry, then twirl it in a bun for a few hours and then let it down. So it’s an annoying all-day affair.

      I always think “bleeding heart. liberals.” The opposite type of liberal that NY Gov Andrew Cuomo is turning out to be (http://www.vox.com/2014/5/15/5710402/andrew-cuomo-future-of-the-democratic-party). If we were victorian we would send him those flowers as a “threat” in flower language. Makes faux-liberals quake in their expensive boots!

      I would risk the pollen and heat of an Atlanta spring to be with you! If only!!!!

      So glad you guys are enjoying Detroit! I can’t wait to see your piccies!

      xoxoxoxo, Lar

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