Thursday, 2 July 2026

Thursday, 02-07-26

Morning, everyone.  Back now and ready to write!
Why do I keep thinking it is Friday.  I'm wishing my life away!  :-)

A few photos first because they brighten up the post!

Hundreds of tomatoes (not an exaggeration) but not a hint of pink yet.  Come on, toms, it's time to ripen.

However . . . 


. . . plenty of cucumbers coming along.  These are the mini ones but there's bigger ones also doing nicely . . . 


. . . and more blueberries to pick when I have breakfast.  Yum!


And these have come up from last year - I do love snapdragons.

Yesterday was easier than I expected and as expensive as I anticipated.

I said personal training was good yesterday and it was.
After breakfast, I drove over to Sainsburys, did a horrendously expensive shop and then filled up with petrol.  I am chuffed that I didn't need to fill up last month although I was a bit edgy at how low the needle was through the last week.  However, it held out and now the car is comfortably full again.

My payment for the new block of personal training went to Lindsey yesterday too as well several monthly payments as expected.
Oh, well, that's life.

To slightly balance that, I will be getting a little bit from Premium Bonds in a few days and my quarterly gas statement showed me in credit which is nice.  My strategy, which works for me, is to let the credit build up over the summer months and through winter until it goes into debit and then I pay the balance until it is in credit again.  However one does it, it is swings and roundabouts really, but this way is how I like to do it.

The afternoon visit to school didn't happen (it's been rescheduled) and the Governors' meeting was really good.  Lots of discussion and everyone contributes, one way and another.

I was shattered afterwards, came home, ate easy rubbish and woke this morning with a rubbish induced headache which serves me right!  :-)

I've had my chat with Chris and am about to start some bread for Beth which I will take over when it's done.  There's another governors' raining later this afternoon, one that I am very much looking forward to, all about supporting your head teacher.  I am expecting it to be really useful.

So that's today - a nice day, I think.  And now I need to get the bread started, pick some blueberries and make breakfast - it's such a hard life!!  😂

Have a lovely day, all.  Enjoy the sunshine.  xx

Wednesday, 1 July 2026

Wednesday, 01-07-26

Morning, everyone!  Pinch and a punch for the first of the month - and no returns.  lol
Welcome to July and what a lovely day it is here, to be sure.  Sunny, warm, not humid - I wish it would just stay like this with nice refreshing rain overnight (we didn't have rain overnight, by the way.

I'm just back from my personal training and all's right in my little world.  I always feel like that after a good session with Lindsey; she is such an encourager!  It was the first of a new block and she changed it up after a chat with me last week.  I do like the new routines; I think they will help a lot.

Beck to yesterday and the coach trip.  

I have to say, being on the Thames Estuary, Westcliff isn't a particularly nice beach, lots of mud flats and a view across to Sheerness.

It's quite a drop from the road to the sea front.  I suppose the name, Westcliff, is a bit of a hint!  Going down was fine.  Coming back was a fair old puff and pant!  :-)

However, there were plenty of benches and it was really nice to just sit and enjoy the sea breeze while people watching.

The view up to Cliff's Pavilion Theatre. heavily cropped to get rid of a rather unlovely ice cream thingy!

I don't normally post food photos in here but it's part of the trip - a massive fish and chips.  If I'd not been going into a show, I would have taken the rest home in a doggy bag but . . .
What I had was delicious!

And I wasn't so full that I couldn't manage lemon sorbet.  Very refreshing!

Barnum itself was brilliant.   Very cleverly staged, musicians, acrobats on stagem doing their thing while the story unfolded.  I say 'story' - some musicals have a very slight story, don't they, it's all about the staging, directing, colour, music, lights, etc.

I've had a soft spot for Lee Mead since 'Any Dream Will Do' days and I have to say he was fab - and he did some tight rope walking too!

I don't think it is a show I would necessarily want to see again, but we all had a great time and that is what it is all about.

Today, being the first, has a couple of routine things, I need to fill up with petrol and do some grocery shopping, I am hoping to go into school for a quick meet up and it's a governors meeting this evening.  So not busy as such, just full.
It should all be good though.

Have a lovely day, all.  xx






Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Tuesday, 30-06-26

Morning, everyone.  Just a quick one today and no photos 😁

The weather yesterday was lovely, wasn't it?  Sunny, warm but not humid and inside stayed cool.  Perfect.
I enjoyed circuits very much indeed.  We were in Lindsey's garden and it was fun.

I got a reply about my SEND report and it has now uploaded to the meeting paperwork thingy so that's off my mind.

And I booked two weekend breaks - naughty me.  No, not really; you may remember I took some money out of savings early in the year and one of the things it was for was  - well - fun stuff because why not?  So these Friday to Monday breaks are both to Five Lakes, the second one being in December for the Festive experience.  The first one is in August so not too far away.
2026 certainly has been The Year Of The Holidays.  

This evening I am off on a coach jolly to Southend/Westcliff to the Cliffs Pavilion to see Barnum and, for the first time, I have booked a table at an eatery close by.
We're leaving at four so the plan is to have a wander along the sea front, have my dinner and then another wander around to let it settle before the show.

I'll have my early personal training tomorrow morning and I'll post after that hopefully with photos. 
Have a lovely day, everyone.  xx

Monday, 29 June 2026

Monday, 29-06-26

Good morning, everyone, and welcome to Monday morning.  It's a lovely start to the day - cool, fresh, sunny, just perfect.  all the windows are open and it feels cool, cool enough to put my slippers on.  Sheer bliss!

I took some photos because it brightens up the blog.  My back garden is in shade at this time of day so maybe the colours aren't so vibrant, but that's OK.


The almost all herb bed - they're doing really nicely at the moment.  Mint, rosemary, oregano, sage and thyme.  The chives haven't done so well this year.  I think they have been crowded out by the oregano and I can see I will need to dig out most of it (the oregano, I mean) - it does spread!

Baby figs.  I doubt they will ripen but they are nice to see.

These plum tomatoes are bigger than they look in the photo - they should be great to cook with.

Autumn fruiting raspberries - there's just a hint of flower buds so fingers crossed for autumn.

Just a general view from the side of the garden room.  

The sole survivor!

Just so very pretty!

My new dahlia.  The poor thing got nibbled almost to death by sluggy, snaily things but seems to be picking up now, thankfully.

And no buds on the confused dahlia yet but it can't be long now - it's growing fast!

Yesterday was  a nice day.  Some washing, drying on the line and ironing, some bread baking, some gardening - nice, homey things.  I finished off a report and sent it off and I started reading through the paperwork for the governors meeting in a couple of days.  It was so nice to sleep between clean, fresh sheets and be able to snuggle under the quilt.

Today starts with circuits and then it's Monday stuff - downstairs cleaning and tidying, some weed scraping (a daily even at the moment), I have ironing to finish, meal plans to make and I need to re-read the paperwork and make notes as necessary.

It's going to be another good day; I hope yours is too.  Take care.  xx


Sunday, 28 June 2026

Sunday 28-06-26


Morning, all.  And it's a beautiful, fresh, sunny, breezy morning, a perfect summer start to the day.  The oppressive feeling has lifted (for now, anyway) and I have already been out doing a bit of garden work.

I'm glad I checked my phone yesterday morning because Richard had sent out a message saying Community Garden would start at nine thirty to catch the cooler temperature.
I was there first so set to with some weeding and side shooting the tomatoes.
I dug up the row of broad beans which were pretty much over, a row of peas that were ditto and all tangled with the netting and then I tackled one row of potatoes.  I do love forking up potatoes and then getting my hands into the soil to find more.  It wasn't a bad crop for a very short row!
Those three tasks, plus the associated weeding, etc, took all my time.

A few photos from the Community Garden:

The first of the sunflowers - it's lovely.

And Richard gave me some of the potatoes I dug up.  I had some for lunch and they were lovely!

I now know Community Garden has another meaning.  It is not just about the vegetables/food side of things.  The first two weeks I did consisted of me, my friend, J, and Richard but today there were others.  One was a young man with  Down Syndrome and his dad and the other was a young lad, probably around ten or eleven with learning difficulties, possibly with autism.  They were both lovely and were obviously having a great time.   The lad helped me with the potatoes, bless him.
That's community for you, isn't it?

Once home, I had breakfast (I was hungry by then) and then had a nice cool bath (I think I said shower in a comment reply, sorry) and got into one of my lovely, loose kaftans.

It got hot again - not quite as sweltering as the previous three days but not comfortable.  However come the evening, something lifted, a slight breeze got up and it cooled.  No need for a cooling shower last night before bed!

Today I woke feeling cool!  Such bliss!  We haven't had any rain as far as I can tell but at the moment it is lovely, windows opened wide to let the fresh air in.   

It felt so good that after the morning watering I set to and cut more lower leaves off the tomatoes, chopped them all up small as Richard has taught me to do (I've never done that before) before tipping the lot into my compost bin.

Then . . .
in one corner of the garden I had an osmanthus, a shrub with holly-like leaves.  It was actually the first thing I bought when I had the garden totally remodelled in 1998 and got a large (plastic) pot from the garden place in Boundary Mill, up the A1 near Grantham - I remember Mum and Dad came with me.
It did fine for ten years, slow growing but good.  Then came the extension work.  I had to move out of the house over the summer holiday (staying with Mum and Dad) and the garden was thoroughly neglected, I am sorry to say.  And the bush has never been the same since.


I wish I had taken a photo before I started because you would be able to see what a poor thing it was.  

It was pretty hard work, cutting back as many of the branches as my secateurs could cope with, scraping off the looser soil at the top (now in the compost bin) and then turning the pot on its side and over to try to get the roots out.  Phew, they were very tightly impacted but with some bashes on the sides of the pot and some levering, out it came.  



After quite a lot more puffing and grunting, I managed to lift it with a squat lift thing worth of an Olympic weight lifter (and if you believe that . . .) and over into the bin

And my back is fine!  :-)

So is the pot.  It needs a good clean out, of course, and then I will  use it for the olive tree I plan to get using a birthday token from Diane and as a 'memory' of Crete.  Do I need special soil, I wonder.  Must look that up.  I hope not because the compost bin is pretty full and I could use some of that.

And then I took a few more photos because you have to, don't you?


More big cucumber, two of which might be ready to pick today.  They're growing so fast you can almost see it.


You can't see in this photo but there are blueberries to pick for breakfast.  Yay!


The tomato plants don't look so pretty with their bottom leaves gone but the fruit will like the extra sunlight.




And the rhubarb is going from strength to strength.  I am so looking forward to next year's crop.

And now I am enjoying the first coffee I have had in days.  It's just been too hot.

My Oddbox was on the doorstep this morning so I've sorted that out and am looking forward to enjoying the contents.

I will stop waffling now, have my bath, etc., and get some whites into the machine.  I want to change my sheets now it is cooler again.
However, the rest of the day will be a restful one, I think, just pottering in the garden (I need to do some weed scraping, for a start) and generally relaxing.  
I hope the weather is just as pleasant where you are - have a lovely Sunday.  xx






Saturday, 27 June 2026

Saturday, 27-06-26

Morning, all.
Thank you so much for your lovely comments yesterday - what a lovely lot you are, to be sure.  xx

So - right at this moment we have had a bit of a storm earlier, some rain and it's cooler outside than in so windows are open and fans are placed to such the cooler air in.  It looks as if we might get a bit more rain so I am keeping one eye on the window (which sounds uncomfortable but you know what I mean) as I type.
What isn't comfortable is that I, like a lot of you, I suspect, am feeling uncomfortably bloated.  I know I'm drinking a lot but I guess heat has that effect.  On the other hand, I've just been in the garden tying up the tomatoes (no need to water, yay) and, pre meds, only one sneeze so that's good.

Last night wasn't all that bad.  I have a routine - get the fans going in the bedroom and then have a cool bath, lie on a towel on the bed and let the fan air dry me off - it's beautifully cooling.  If I want cover, I use another towel.  I won't say it was the best night's sleep but it was loads better that earlier in the week.  What tricks do you have?

There's one thing on the agenda today - it's Community Garden day, ten to about twelve.  I'll go and do a but but if it gets too warm (it's supposed to remain super hot in the east and south east today) I will come home and chill in front of the fan.  It's getting very boring, not doing much, but better than overheating.  :-)

Next week is quite a busy week so a quiet weekend sounds good, doesn't it?  

Have a lovely day, everyone, and I hope it is very much fresher and nicer where you are now.  xx

Friday, 26 June 2026

Friday, 26-06-26

Morning, all.

Today I am remembering my lovely Dad who passed away mid morning five years ago.  I still miss him so much - and Mum too.