Scribble Summary - Feb 24
Conclusion of the Ski Trip, Cook One Thing: Quesidilla link and a summary of the book as we rock into March.
Slight change in format this week for the journal. As I was writing up the rest of the ski trip when Substack kindly informed me I might blow up folks emails accounts if I were to send it.
The format has been slightly altered for this week's journal. As I was in the midst of writing up the remainder of the ski trip, Substack kindly informed me that sending it out might blow up people's email accounts.
So this newsletter is a cut down affair with the fresh content links contained within:
If you're seeking to experience the highs and lows of a ski trip vicariously, this is the link for you. The week kicks off with early mornings for breakfast, offering a leisurely start before hitting the slopes. Despite initial obstacles like poor visibility and unexpected dietary issues, each day brings forth new adventures and culinary delights. From challenging bus rides in search of optimal snow conditions to exploring different parts of the resort, the journey unfolds with moments of triumph and reflection. Indulging in traditional mountain meals adds to the experience, highlighting the essence of mountain life amidst variable weather and snow conditions.
In the cook one thing section I tackled Quesidillas:
Generally, battling the creativity gods with regard editing the book, with life, the ski trip and write up's taking that valuable time. My intention this week, and the start of the new month is to double down and get back in the saddle and continue on from bedfellows.
Then as I was writing this, looking at my diary I thought I'd summarize the shared book as it stands just now. It’s more an intention thing, an attempt at self motivation and setting direction:
I hope the start of March goes well for you. Here in the UK, temperatures have dropped, and the wind machines have started in a battle for high and low pressure. The good news is that the buds of spring are well and truly on their way and brighter days are coming. Thanks for reading!