For all sorts of reasons, this wonderful photograph by Evelyn Jackson of an old French door encapsulates the past week for me. The weathered yellow paint wants to give a sunny impression, but it has seen better days. The interesting locks are so rusted you wonder whether they will actually work, even if you could actually find a key. And, of course, the door is resolutely closed; whatever is behind it, we will never know...
I've been struggling, not being able to see properly. Without being able to wear my contact lenses, I haven't been able to work, which is infuriating. My glasses just don't correct my short-sightedness well enough to be able to look at a screen - or even a book - for longer than about ten minutes. The next novel is going to have to wait, at least for another week until I get the all-clear to start using my contacts again.
In the meantime, let me direct those of you who love pictures of the French countryside over to Evelyn's blog, Melanged Magic. She's Californian-born, now supplanted to La France Profonde, and she has a wonderful eye for detail.