Only a few more days before my hospital appointment regarding my broken foot. Nearly six weeks since going to A&E and being equipped with a large solid boot which has very strong velcro straps. It will feel strange not to wear it. Hopefully an X--ray and an assessment by the consultant will be positive
Thursday, 7 April 2022
Nearly there
Thursday, 24 March 2022
The first cut is the...
I mowed the lawn for the first time this year. I had read to use a high setting on the mower so as not to shock the grass too much and to allow it to grow fuller before the next shorter cut.
There is always plenty of weeding to do. Each year one weed seems to gain prominence over all others. This year it seems to be Lords and Ladies - Arum macalutum and is a real nuisance.
Thursday, 10 March 2022
Home economics
Does anyone still make their own bread? We started making sourdough bread years ago, before Covid changed so many things. It seemed to get popular during lockdown etc but I don't know if people are still carrying on. It's fun to make and very satisfying. It's nice to be ale to make up different mixes, sometimes more wholemeal, sometimes more white, sometimes more spelt and so on. One local baker makes great bread but it contains milk which we never knew, at least home made only contains what we put in.
Thursday, 24 February 2022
Footnote
A morning of potting up in the greenhouse and moving some of the larger plants to their permanent big pots. I found some old fritillaria bulbs, I planted them but don't hold out much hope as I know that they are tricky in the best of circumstances.
Walking along my foot suddenly felt painful. Hmm.
Thursday, 10 February 2022
Thursday, 27 January 2022
Boxing Day
Quite a few things never seem to go out of fashion with children. Cardboard boxes are one. We made a den out of a large cardboard box today. A paper plate fixed with a paper clip made a good steering wheel or dial or whatever imagination let it be.
Thursday, 13 January 2022
Prunes are good for you
A sunny day. So it was good to get out in the garden and do some pruning. I used a hedge trimmer to shape some of the bushes at fence level. One of the hydrangeas had grown too large so it had a very severe cutback. The garden looks much neater already.
Does anyone else like jigsaws, they seem particularly apt at this time of the year. I have one that has sweet wrappers from years ago. Most sweets are still around today but some are no more - Weekend, Bar Six, Banjo to name a few that have disappeared.