Thursday, 17 October 2024
Food, (not so) glorious food...
Thursday, 3 October 2024
Webbed feet
Another weather update but I think that it is worth noting.
During September we had three time the average rainfall. On just two days we did have the average September rainfall.
The only real surprise is that the water company hasn't introduced a hosepipe ban.
Thursday, 19 September 2024
School petri dish
Does it happen every year after children go back to school.
There is a swap of viruses and bouts of sickness amongst the children and kindly passed on to parents and anyone coming into contact with them.
It also happens at univeristies when students start or restart their terms and the dreadful and dangerous meningitis can be passed on.
Viruses are tiny and can cause so much trouble. I understand that they are a halfway life form, not quite alive but able to reproduce - destructively. Will there ever be a time when viruses do not exist?
Thursday, 5 September 2024
Alidl
Are you a Lidl or Aldi shopper or neither or both?
They are interesting shops and great value for the basics. The middle aisles are always interesting too.
Does anyone remember Tchibo in the UK? They were a great place to go to also. It was a shame that they didn't carry on in the UK.
Thursday, 22 August 2024
For keeps or lent?
Is it sacrelige to have pancakes outside of Shrove Tuesday?
Nope.
They are tasty any time of the year and can be savoury or sweet. They don't take long to make and cook but for such simple ingredients they taste so good. And even dairy free and gluten free are really great options.
Thursday, 8 August 2024
Saw bay
Has anyone tried cutting a well established bay tree? I find that bay tree wood is very hard to cut so this time I used a chain saw.
My goodness, how quickly it cut through the branches. But it needs treating with the utmost respect and safety equipment is essential. What did impress me though is how quickly it stopped when there was the slightest letting go of the controls. Despite its power it actually felt very safe to use.
Thursday, 25 July 2024
Shreddies
I am fortunate enough to have a garden shredder. It always surprises and amazes me how quickly the shredded material breaks down into the ground. Particularly compared to un-shredded branches.
For the first time, instead of putting the twigs and prunings straight into the compost bin, I shredded them first. And goodness what a difference, it has already started to compost so rapidly. I will do this from now on.
When I looked in the compost bin it was so busy with woodlice - there always seems so many in the garden, worms, snails, slugs and occasionally a slow worm.