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Diary of a (retired) teacher
Tuesday, 14 July 2026
Tuesday, 14-07-26
I can't find anything specific about it on Google but time will reveal its flavour, etc.
Monday, 13 July 2026
Monday, 13-07-26
Morning, everyone! A new week begins and they reckon it will stay sunny and pretty warm. Just as long as it stays as it was yesterday - hot, yes, but not humid and with a nice breeze.
Yesterday went pretty well. I did, however, have a bit of a mini disaster with the bread.
When I bake my bread, I do a cold bake and I cover the tin I put the dough in with a other tin, bake for about 25 mins, remove the covering tin and finish the loaf off.However, yesterday the yeast was super active (the warmth, probably) and rose up to the top of the covering tin (which I hadn't oiled because that's never happened before) - and it stuck. Oh, the fun I had getting it out and you can see that I wasn't entirely successful!
I left the other one to cool down before tackling it and, once cooler, the bread came away well. So I know what to do if that happens again.
So Beth got one loaf, albeit a very high one that looked as if I had stuck two normal loaves together!
Ands the one in the photo is now sliced and in my freezer. Ugly loaves taste just as good as pretty ones, after all!
And Lindsey's sourdough was fine.
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Did you all have a good weekend too?
See you tomorrow. xx
Sunday, 12 July 2026
Sunday, 12-07-26
Morning, everyone. Welcome to my blog on a sunny but refreshing morning.
No photos of the garden today - it's not a big garden and you've already seen it all a million times (give or take) - but just to say the tomatoes are continuing to ripen, there are more blueberries to pick and there will be one big and three small cucumbers in a few days so I need to load my salads with the current cucumbers!
It was a lovely meal out yesterday lunchtime although one of my hearing aids conked out half way through which was a bit socially limiting. It had run out of charge, goodness knows why, but it seems to be charging up OK now so . . . who knows, eh?
I had a delicious spiced chicken skewer with salad and some chips and P had brought a home made sponge birthday cake along so that was dessert. It was delicious!
Such a pleasant time with lovely people.
Today I have watered the tomatoes (must keep them hydrated) and things in pots because they do dry out quickly, I've done a kitchen tidy up and I have two doughs doing their thing in the kitchen. Lindsey's sourdough will take some time but Beth's yeasted bread will be oven ready soon. It's funny how it's pretty much the same recipe, same ingredients anyway, but the outcome is so different.
I have a Little List of Little Things that need to be done, the sort of things that are easily forgotten, and I need to take Beth's bread over to her at some point but, apart from that, it's a very gently and quiet day with no meals out at all this coming week (thanks goodness).
There's Wimbledon, of course, and various YouTube things to catch up on and I have bought (for my Kindle) Philippa Gregory's book "Normal Women - 900 Years of Making History" which sounds very interesting indeed. Have any of you read this? What did you think of it?
Just remembered - it's nearly the end of Wimbledon and, true to form, I have stopped taking my hay fever meds and everything is fine. Yay!
Right - better go and check Beth's bread and then get the day started. All the best to you all - have a lovely day
xx
Saturday, 11 July 2026
Saturday, 11-07-26
We waited to be seated for over five minutes on Sunday - we had booked and the place was pretty empty - and in the end one of us had to go and find someone. It seems that the same thing happened when Lindsey and Tracy arrived first last night and there were inexcusably long gaps in service. Again, the place was not that busy and maybe that's why.
Have a lovely day, all, and see you tomorrow. xx
Friday, 10 July 2026
Friday, 10-07-26
And after yesterday's comment, I put the leaves into the recycling bin. However, I googled and yes, it appears you can compost them:
"Many people wonder if rhubarb leaves are compostable and suitable to use safely as an organic fertilizer. Rhubarb leaves are potentially harmful for people to ingest because of the high amounts of oxalic acid they contain. However, composting these leaves is perfectly safe because the oxalic acid will rapidly degrade in the compost pile and not impact the finished compost quality.
Then, early evening sees me out again, picking Diane up and going to a get together for those who are coming on the Spain trip in early September. It's getting pretty close now! We're meeting at The Castle which has a really interesting history.
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Thursday, 9 July 2026
Thursday, 09-07-26
Next it was Hobbycraft because I needed some yarn - not much but I knew they would have it and they did.
Finally it was M&S at the Clock Tower Precinct. I had a £10 card on my phone to use so I did. Food shopping, mostly fresh stuff; M&S fresh food is great quality and lasts longer.
Wednesday, 8 July 2026
Wednesday, 08-07-26
Morning, all. It's not so sunny this morning and, while it's not really hot yet, it doesn't feel nearly as fresh as yesterday at this time. I guess maybe the humidity is starting to build a bit. Shame.
Yesterday morning was pretty busy. I went into school to enjoy the concert followed by the pupil voice chats and then, not being 'needed' again until around eleven, I drove out to Writtle and booked my car in for its service and MOT.
I've always taken my car into town to where I bought it, a Peugeot dealership, but last autumn they closed that branch and the nearest one now is Stratford, I think. Too far to take the car anyway. Chris recommended a garage in Writtle that she and Steve use so it's now all booed in and that's something off my mind. Best of all, they do a pick up/drop off service, like my previous garage did.
When I got back, it was time to complete my visit with a walk around the school which I thoroughly enjoyed.
Now I just have to find out if I am expected to do a report for the governing body or not.
Come the early evening, Julia picked me up and off we went to the Harvester where we had the best time. We laughed so much!
Now I am two down, three to go!
Today, being Wednesday, means I am off put to my early personal training and then I will be going to Longacres first to get some birthday gifts followed by a quick shop for salad ingredients - I'm getting through so much salad stuff right now. I'll probably go to M&S because I have a £10 card to use and M&S veg is very good..
Now, opinions, please. Would you say this is starting to colour. It's a honeycomb tomato so orange rather than red and it is very different to those around it - in colour, I mean.I think it possibly is and, if so, yee hah!!!
When I watered this morning, I picked two mini cucumbers and one big one. I will take the big one to Lindsey, I think.
One of the sheer delights of growing a bit of produce is being able to share it with others. It's great!
The other thing I really must do is book a sight test. It's not that long since the last one but my vision has changed again which is a nuisance, seeing as it is less than a year since I had the right eye lens replaced. I am pretty sure it is the left eye this time which means that my precious glasses aren't going to me that much use so instead of having the lens changed, I think I will be going for new frames as well this time. As I always say, ouch, but that's what my short term savings are for, not just for holidays!
I ought to book a hearing check too. It's the same place so I could do it in one visit.
Right, time to stop. Have a lovely day, everyone, and say cool, hydrated and safe. xx