Ladybank
I went to Ladybank for the Church coffee morning. This is the last “cottage church” in the Scottish Episcopal Church and was built in the early 19th century as a weaver’s cottage.

I was somewhat embarrassed because I was going to take the car, but as I am not God’s gift to parking I scoped out the area to see where I could park. All there was available was on street parking on one road with a bus stop and lots of dropped curbs – I suddenly got it in mind that I would get there and find that it was tightly parked up and I would have to try to reverse park in front of the Rector and all the other church people. I would fail ignominiously and have to park in the station car park half a mile away (with my two cake boxes). So I got Rory to give me a lift and of course there was loads of space. Of course there was – I over plan everything.
Anyway – we had a nice morning and made a decent amount for the building maintenance. There were even freshly made pancakes which were very good.


