We may have lost an hour's sleep but we've gained longer days, lighter evenings and hope for more sunshine and warmth to come. Spring is here!
It's such a lovely time of year, isn't it? And we're enjoying glorious weather at the moment. Certainly makes me feel more positive and energetic, so I'm getting lots of jobs done and making plans for the coming weeks and months too.
This evening I'm busy at The Riverside marking the release of the new book by David Wright and hearing all that he wants to share with us about bread and baking.
And tickets are selling well for historian Alison Weir who's coming to speak to us in a few weeks' time about her novel on Cardinal Wolsey.
I think our ticket price is always good value but if you're keen for a bargain, reserve your seat for Alison Weir now as the Early Bird offer closes on Tuesday!
For other author talks, you might like to go to Ipswich on Friday to hear presenter and writer Zeb Soanes talk about his children's books for Suffolk Book League. Details here.
And it's only a few weeks until the INK Festival takes place in Halesworth, on 24-27 April. Celebrating new writing with brilliantly produced short plays, it's always an incredible occasion and you can read all about it in my article for Suffolk magazine here.
But in Woodbridge tomorrow we have our monthly book group meeting and we're back to our usual venue after a brief interlude. Do let me know if you're coming along. I hope to see you there!
Thank you for reading.