Hello all, hope you are well, happy and healthy, in some parts of the world, Spring is on the verge of, springing. Here in our beautiful ugly, it's a little early for, Spring, but, yesterday and today, again, we have had some tremendous, weather, sunshine and mildly gorgeous, weather. It brings hope, for an end to Winter. I can hear a few of you, saying, our winters are so much, milder than they used to be, and, of course, this is true, it's just that I find the, grey of winter and, the damp cold, hard, harder to deal with, it weighs heavy of me. I know it, I dress for it, but, I could do without it, so Spring or even, an inkling of it, fills me with joy, puts a bounce in my step, and a bigger smile on my face. I have begun planning my, Spring wardrobe, pretty much under control. Elements of butch style, well in place, woo hoo, dusting off the caps, polishing the boots, and laundering the jackets. I have been attending, church, and letting myself, be open, no overthinking. The Alpha course, starts this week, in both French and English, I look forward, to that. I don't know what will come, of all this, I don't know, if it will, ultimately be the right, fit. But, I do know: that I have met, smart, loving, welcoming people, that I feel peaceful, and engaged, in the house of worship, that is St Jax's. I have been open, to the signs, and I feel good about that, my year of spiritual, and political, continues... I remain questioning, it is who I am I have been doing quite, a bit of reading, a wonderful book, by the late great, John Berger, part of the Penguins, great ideas series: Why Look At Animals? It is brilliant all, Berger is, Imho. It was recommended by Meghan, at Argo Books, you should check it out. I have been doing, the bible in one year, an interesting approach. Lots of things on Urbanism, and an old favourite, Anne Lammott's Traveling Mercies: Reflections of Faith. My foot feels much better, the cane and stretching, have been great, the flat boots, have been banished. I feel fine, I hope you all do as well, may Spring come, soon. Be well, you all, Later girls, BB