Thursday, 25 January 2024
High point of the day.
Thursday, 11 January 2024
New Years' Resolutions
What resolutions, if any have you made this year? Did you keep all those that you made last year?
For me I try not to over estimate what resolutions to make, that way I am less inclined to fail or give up altogether.
10,000 steps a day? Nope. Instead rather than walking the shortest distance, I walk a different route which includes an incline. It doesn't take much longer but it does make the heart work harder.
Going to the gym? Nope. But kettlebell exercises are easy to keep doing especially if they are in a place in the home where you constantly walk past.
Gardening is great exercise and am I a rarity in that I enjoy cleaning - though I am not obsessive about it.
Give up chocolate? Nope. Why on earth would anyone give up chocolate?
Thursday, 28 December 2023
Goodbye 2023
What to say at nearly the end of this year.
There is so much negativity going on so let's put that to one side and focus on some positives.
Well, we had a bumper crop of apples and even the very old tree that suffers from codling moth had much fewer spoilt apples this year.
We seem to have had a good variety and plenty of birds visit our garden. Whilst we do have a large selection of plants, I think that it helps that we don't use any sprays.
A street party was great fun and the weather was reasonable the whole time.
It was pleasant to see so many Christmas lights and decorations around the town.
Let's hope for a better, happier and safer New Year.
Thursday, 14 December 2023
Another week till the shortest day
Thursday, 30 November 2023
Christmas shopping
We have already done some Christmas shopping as we have had to post presents abroad. But there is something totally enjoyable about buying presents.
Thursday, 16 November 2023
Plasticine
We found some plasticine, well not plasticine that I remember. The original mixture I seem to remember had a smell to it - linseed oil? But this modern version has no smell and is just as good if not better.
There is something quite theraputic about moulding it into various shapes.
Thursday, 2 November 2023
Toffee or not toffee
I used to enjoy going in to a Thornton's chocolate kabin not only for chocolate but my favourite - toffee.
Although the chocolates were great, particularly choosing single ones to make up a bag or box and the nougat casket was a fantastic treat, for me there was nothing to beat toffee. Whether original, brazil nut, nut and fruits, liquorice or more recently chocolate smothered.
I didn't like that it used palm oil/fat. Surely the recipe originally used butter? Was palm oil even around when Stanley created his recipe?
Thornton's has beentaken over by Ferrero but doesn't seem to be bringing back the variety or the shops.