Fortunately, the confused dahlia round the front is growing fast! There's no buds yet but it can't be long now.
Diary of a (retired) teacher
Friday, 19 June 2026
Friday, 10-06-26
Fortunately, the confused dahlia round the front is growing fast! There's no buds yet but it can't be long now.
Thursday, 18 June 2026
Thursday, 18-06-26
Morning, everyone. Welcome to Thursday. It's cool and dull right now but maybe it will do what yesterday did and morph into a beautifully sunny day.
Yesterday is turning out to be a bit busier than I though, one way and another.
I had a chat to Lindsey and we agreed to try the early morning PT for the rest of the summer and see how it goes. She said it made no difference to her so why not?
I'm an early riser and it just means I will need to be more organised with my social media stuff.
I made the most of the good weather to do two loads of washing, one being my bedding, and I gave my bedroom a good tidy and clean too. That was satisfying, especially at bed time. :-)
The webinar did happen; there was a link in my Google mailbox to take me there and it was about making the most out of your governor monitoring visit. It was sort of helpful but maybe a bit vague in places but there were some very helpful bits.
The other training was one I have done before and which I wanted to repeat because there have been a few changes to the OFSTED framework since it started. Also, as Inclusion is the big issue and I am the SEND link governor, it is very likely that inspectors will want to speak to me, if I can make it, so the more on top of it all I am, the better.
Today is lighter.
Chris and I are having our usual coffee and chat. We had scheduled lunch out together but now that Little Grandson has arrived, she and Steve are helping out with First Grandson and nursery pick ups, etc. We'll find another time, I am sure.
And then I need to stay in as Seth might be round to look at some things that need doing.
A few photos:
Not a great photo but can you see the baby tomatoes. It'!s difficult, I know, they are very camouflaged at the momentLoads of mini cucumbers, two of which might be ready tom cut in a couple of days.
A big cucumber that is almost visibly growing now it is warmer. I've also removed all those male flowers and there are plenty of cucumbers starting off.
So much better than last year's efforts!
Oh, and the little pear is holding on.
Right, well, better start the day, I suppose. Have a lovely Thursday, everyone. Take care and stay safe. xx
Wednesday, 17 June 2026
Wednesday, 17-06-26
Yesterday was such a nice day.
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
Tuesday, 16-06-26
Monday, 15 June 2026
Monday, 15-06-26
Yesterday I did all my washing and when I looked in the downstairs basket where I put tea towels, cloths and so on, I found the source of that smell. Nothing 'nasty', they were just really pongy. I gave them a hot wash and that sorted it. Now everywhere smells nice again
In fact I got four lots done although, to be fair, one was a short one just for my gardening gloves, two pairs, that were pretty grubby.
So now I have a right pile of ironing and putting away to do. That's the morning task after circuits.
Sunday, 14 June 2026
Sunday, 14-06-26
One of the beds - In the middle there's potatoes with a row of sunflowers running down the middle - it's going to look really nice.
There are steps that go into the back of the church and either side there's pots - tomatoes, strawberries and various flowers. I donated two lavendulas that I didn't need and they've both going into a pot.
The other side of the steps.
June harvested a couple of rows of onions . . .
. . . while I picked some broad beans and I got to bring some home. I'm having them with my Sunday dinner and very much looking forward to them.
Do you think if I talk to it, it will be happy and stay around? More seriously, as the other three dropped a week or so ago, maybe this one has escaped and will mature.
As for this, it's a tayberry and I have had it for ages, well before I retired and that's nearly ten years ago. It's never been any good at all so I took to just cutting it right down to ground level each year because it was not a pretty sight at all.
For some reason I didn't this year and it's looking healthier than I can ever remember. It fruits on the previous year's growth so I'm giving another chance, just to see.
Saturday, 13 June 2026
Saturday, 13-06-26
Morning, everyone. The sun is shining, the birds are singing and the air is mild. It's a beautiful summer morning here in Mid-Essex. I'm glad about that because it's working in the community garden this morning.
I didn't do anything yesterday really except knock up a pot of chicken, bean and veg leftovers stew so I went out just now to take more standard views of the garden.
One of the hanging baskets on the garden room - they're all looking very pretty now.The new rhubarb is still flourishing.
Now about 9cms in length and, I think, almost ready to cut. It's a mini one so shouldn't be allowed to get too big anyway.
Maybe tomorrow.
And this morning's little picking. Not loads but they will be nice in my breakfast fruit and yogurt.
As mentioned, I'm off to help in the community garden this morning. I'll be careful, but at this time of year it's more weeding and generally keeping things going, nothing heavy.
Apart from that, it is an easy day again and I have no specific plans, I'll just see what comes up.
How about you? Have a lovely Saturday and stay cool! xx