The topic of conversation in Gullane - a cafe
An artist friend Lesley Mclaren alerted us to a new cafe in Gullane. So we had to check it out under the guise of seeking some exercise of course. We appeased our conscience by a stroll and quickly headed for the cafe. My other half had a delicious raspberry creation and I had an almond brioche-not sure that we have got the proper names here! The coffee was pronounced excellent as were the eats. Very very delicious cakes and pastries. The welcome was good, even close to finishing time, unlike so many other establishments where you are told in no uncertain terms -no, please go away as we are about to close! The folks here are obviously very good at what they do and are confident in an unassuming way about what they offer. Well worth the trip to taste -they also have a place in Bruntsfield. After the calories we did a longer walk, hearing from a local resident who lives on the side of a hill that he had been flooded earlier in the week. The rain was so great that the water poured off the hill took the easy route along the road and then turned into his driveway and pured thru the house! Well, when running events I know to 'expect the unexpected' but who would expect living on the side of a hill that you would be flooded. It all goes to show that things change and we need to be prepared for the unexpected whether pleasant-like the new cafe- and not so pleasant - like the flood. Our attitudes to these events define us and I am still working on that and hope to share soem stories and tips with you. Feel free to share soem stories and tips with me too.

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