Thursday, 16 May 2024

A day out

 We went to Bristol today.

Cabot circus seems to be thriving but Broadmead and the Galleries are a shadow of their former selves. No BHS, no Debenhams, no M&S and others. It does look sad. 

Still, for a day out there were plenty of shops to go in and buy from.

Apart from the internet shopping, it surely cannot help shops when there is an idiotic Clean Air Zone charge, parking charges and exorbitant rents. Well done the dimwits for killing town and city centres.

Thursday, 2 May 2024

Springing along

 Time to redecorate.

One of the jobs that I enjoy doing myself is decorating. I like painting the walls - not so much the ceiling as it is extra hard work. But it is really satisfying to repaint a room. It really does make it look so much fresher and brighter.

Thursday, 18 April 2024

Compo

 I am always intrigued to see how old banana skins, egg shells, apple cores, pumpkin skins, discarded ends of courgettes, shredded paper etc. are turned into friable compost. 

It was time to empty the compost bin today and the worms along with the ubiquitous woodlice had done their job once again. We even had a slow worm sat on top of the compost this time.

Thursday, 4 April 2024

Slow

Have you tried using the slow cooker to make bread?

We have two slow cookers, one large, one small. I decided to make gluten free sourdough in the small one. It is a ceramic pot which I greased first and put some greaseproof paper in the bottom. I put the mixture in and heated it up a bit, then left it to rise. Once risen I put the slow cooker on again on high and it was pretty good - more cooked at the bottom than the top as you would expect but all okay. 

It is worth a go and doesn't take long.

Thursday, 21 March 2024

Boxing match

 A sad day as we had to cut back our old box tree after the devastation that it got last year from box tree caterpillars. They had not only eaten every leaf but also stripped the new bark. Looking around the town the box tree moth has been quite widespread. It is unlikely we will try and grow any in the future.

Around the garden there were quite a few rogue holly and bay plants growing. These needed digging out and removing. 

Thursday, 7 March 2024

Rain, rain go away

 There is a local weather station in Clevedon and it recorded double the average rainfall for the whole of February, which will come as no surprise to anyone living here.

The rain has continued into March, but a dry day today so a gardening opportunity. Weeding.

There was one main culprit to clear - Lords and Ladies, the wet conditions must be its ideal conditions.

But from seemingly nowhere there were two very long brambles, which had rooted at both ends. Fortunately with the ground being so wet it was a bit easier to dig them out roots and all. The thorns were vicious though.

An ivy growing on a wall was another unwelcome plant which took some removing.

Finally for today were three Himalayan honeysuckles already well established in between a gap in the wall and path. They look a bit gloomy to me, a bit funereal. As the stems were hollow, I left about six inches of stems on each plant and poured a bit of weedkiller into the stem.


Thursday, 22 February 2024

Medical man

 Today's job for Lent was to go through all the medicines and check which are out of date. 

Goodness it is surprising what different medicines that we have tucked away that are no longer valid. Ointments and creams too.

We took them all to the pharmacy.

Whilst I wouldn't take out of date medicines I am not sure if they become dangerous or simply ineffective.