No post today (apart from this one) - had a really rough night.
See you tomorrow. xx
Diary of a (retired) teacher
Monday, 17 August 2026
Monday, 17-08-26
Sunday, 16 August 2026
Sunday, 16-08-26
You do get a choice - it starts off the a list (I have a small mixed fruit and veg box) and you can swap items or add items so there's considerable choice one way or another - they email a reminder before the window for subbing closes which is great.
I'm back on the old bread making now. Lindsey's sourdough is waiting for its second stretch and folds and Beth's mixed yeast and sourdough is doing its first rise. I've missed the breadmaking this past two or three weeks.
Saturday, 15 August 2026
Saturday, 15-08-26
After not having that many issues with the heatwaves this summer, Thursday and yesterday were not good. I felt quite unwell and ended up doing very little apart from grabbing whatever was easiest for food and drinking loads of water. I am very thankful that earlier in the year I was 'influenced' into getting a counter top ice cube maker. It seemed a Good Idea at the time and, my word, hasn't it earned its space over recent weeks! An impulse purchase that has paid dividends.
And that's an understatement, isn't it? xx
I thought my cucumbers were pretty much past it but, after three weeks of not a lot, the mini cucumber has decided to throw out five or six babies, all pretty much from the same point. The full sized cucumber plant seems to have given up now but we will see. They've been great this year so no complaints,
Friday, 14 August 2026
Friday, 14-08-26
Today is supposed to be hot too, maybe 32/33C, less than yesterday while there's a big drop into reasonable summer temperatures tomorrow.
Thursday, 13 August 2026
Thursday, 13-08-46
bit of all sorts really
I've spotted the first (that I can see) cyclamen flower. It's very pretty and has grown from a corm Mum gave me, ages ago. It's a slightly darker pink that it appears in this photo.It's always a sign that autumn is approaching. First come the flowers and, a bit later, the leaves, eventually covering the whole bed with pretty shapes during the dull months. Come the spring, I pull them all up and up they come again in around six months' time.
It's also a reminder that I need to start clearing the bed, starting with the foxgloves that flowered this year but leaving the new plants to flower next year. I will move some of them too, to a better place in the bed. (no idea what's happened to the formatting here!
One is the ever present blossom end rot, supposedly because of lack of calcium in the soil, but only one of the types is showing it, the accidental 'Big Red' a huge plum type and I didn't mean to buy.
And the only type that is splitting is the Alicante. That's supposed to be due to intermittent watering but I don't think that's the case as none of the others are showing signs. Maybe it is type vulnerability? Who know? It's not a bit problem, thankfully!
It's going to be very hot (for the UK) over much of England today so do take care, get some water into the fridge early, dig out the sun safety stuff and stay well. See you tomorrow. xx
Tuesday, 11 August 2026
Tuesday, 11-08-26
Isn't crazy to think that a third of August has been and gone! Blink and Autumn will be round the corner! Oh, my goodness!
We're now half way through the summer holiday (for schools) and, dear me, I am so glad I'm retired. Change of PM and Education Lead in government and, obviously, more changes - even though schools haven't had the opportunity to process that last lot of changes yet. Will they ever stop treating education as a cheap political football? No need to answer that, we all know, don't we?
I processed some of the tomatoes and now I have four more lots of passata - I use those silicon brick thingies and the resulting cubes take very little space.
I went to Morrisons and did some shopping. It wasn't a big shop but what I handed over was shocking. Needing some cash didn't help - I know it's mostly cashless nowadays but I do like to have a small amount ready to use.
Enjoy your day, everyone. Stay cool or as cool as possible and, if you know a little rain dance, we in the south east would really appreciate it!!
xx
Monday, 10 August 2026
Monday, 10-08-26 edited
Morning, all. It is 11:30. I'm home, unpacked, everything away, over a kilo of tomatoes picked and passata made, all bar sieving, one load of washing in and a coffee by my side.
It was an easy journey home - sat nav took me straight through Maldon which was unexpected but fine and home end I saw that the road I was going to take into Chelmsford was chokka - red all the way, so I went a bit round the houses to avoid the Army and Navy. I knew where I was going so that was OK. It probably added fifteen minutes to the projected time but I'd have been stuck for hours otherwise so no worries.
It's been a lovely weekend, a really restful time. It was hot but there's efficient air con so it wasn't a problem. I have eaten well but not wisely!! Back on the straight and narrow now.
I need to go to Morrisons to get a few things and Alex is coming round late afternoon for dinner. Apart from that, it's a slow day and I'm going to enjoy it.
I hope your day is going well so far. All the best and stay sun-safe. xx







