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There was a bit of filming going on at our house today. This followed a bit of furniture moving in order to accommodate said filming. Mirinda wanted to use the yellow wall in the kitchen/dining room which meant moving the table and glass cabinet. Not an onerous job by any stretch but our dining table has a wobbly leg so it’s a job that requires some modicum of care.
The filming was for the summer acting classes that KSP and Mirinda are planning to run at Stensund folkhögskola. If they get the numbers, that is. The Powers That Be asked everyone conducting summer courses to make a short film and this was to be one of them.
They roped me in as camera operator. The three of us had a lot of fun. We filmed a few times, one of the attempts making a seriously funny blooper reel contender. It was deemed funny enough for KSP to post to her Facebook account.
Anyway, we eventually managed to get an excellent version in the can and KSP, having sent, hopefully, the right one to the person who will post it for the school, took up her chickens and left.
I should explain.
KSP has hatched a few more chicken eggs and the resultant fluffy babies were taken to the school today as a sort of teacher show and tell. She couldn’t leave them in the car so they sat in the Glassroom while we were busy with more humancentric activities.
It turned out that Louise, our strawberry blonde, newish neighbour and her two young boys were playing outside at the same time of her leaving so, KSP, never one to miss an opportunity, raced over and asked if they’d like to see some baby chickens. After introductions and questions, Louise invited us over for fika on Easter Sunday morning.
While that was all going on out the front, I was running around the kitchen making a paleo loaf to have with dinner. I haven’t made one for ages but it is ideal when I make chicken and red pepper stew because, otherwise, we’d have to buy a loaf of bread to mop up the juices. Being very lo-carb, the paleo loaf is way better.
Earlier, and apropos of nothing else in this post, when walking to ICA, I managed to get a photo of the continuing fence work around the cemetery.

And, I should also add that it was a stunningly beautiful day though, in full weather disclosure, KSP said it was a bit chilly.
