Where's the sun gone? It looks almost like rain although I don't think any is forecast. It's not going to feel particularly warm either, under 20C, but that's OK because I want to do some serious sorting out of my garden and that's much more pleasant when it is a bit cooler.
Yesterday and today have been times of disappointments. Not great bit major ones, just a few little ones.
Dave and Anna have had to cancel Friday evening for very good reasons - isn't it lucky I didn't get any fresh special posh veg, just the frozen chargrilled veg? That will keep.
Chris can't make our coffee and chat this morning - she messaged me this morning to say she needed to be with her mum who isn't feeling great. Quite right too!
The last is my own decision. I was going to the Civic this evening to see a local operatic society's performance of Carousel but I also got a message to say that the car park next door is closed. Obviously, there are other car parks but none that I would feel completely safe walking back to later in the evening when it is dark, bearing in mind I would be on my own. Nor would I want to take a late bus, assuming there is one, and taxis are too expensive nowadays. So I made the decision to not go - a shame, but I have to go with my feelings here.
So I have a free day until early afternoon when I go to Lindsey's for Groove in the Garden (hopefully). That will be nice; I love Groove.
My irises didn't flower at all this year - they are very old so maybe they need replacing. The foxgloves are doing well, I planted two bedding dahlias last year that are coming up nicely, the Japanese anemones look good and there are various other things showing. The dianthus doesn't look great though - it's old so maybe I need to replace it. I need something bedding-like for that pot with the single weed!
On Saturday I am going to Grenville's to get my tomatoes so I can get the pots organised and ready too. Plenty to do, anyway.
Round the front, it's looking nice with the lily of the valley in full flower and the summer flowers growing nicely, despite the dryness. Shame about the weeds between the slabs, isn't it. Oh, well - back to ten minutes of scraping a day!!
Better go, have my bath, get dressed and get started.
Wishing us all a happy and productive day. xx