Monday, 9 February 2026

Monday, 09-02-26

Morning, all.  It's the 9th and we are pretty much a third of the way through February - just saying!
That cheers me up no end.

After my mini whinge yesterday (thank you for all your supporting and empathic comments - they are appreciated very much) , we had sunshine.  More than just a bit too.  It inspired me to take a few shots of the garden - first of 2026, I believe.  These are all from the back.

The hyacinths are budding up.
Lavender - a newer one in a pot.  The old one isn't looking so happy (top left) so we will see . . .
Lupin spikes although what's the betting we get a later cold spell and it kills these off.  By the time it recovers, it will be too late to flower.
I'm going to have to be ruthless with the foxgloves - I don't want TOO many.
Ooops.  Your days are numbered!!
Clematis.  This particular bit will go when I prune it back when there's more growth at the bottom.


I did something different with Beth's loaves - I used two smaller tins instead of the bigger one and I tried a bake from cold.  As you can see, both were a success - what a rise!
I  must try the cold bake on the sourdoughs now and perhaps I will make two smaller loaves as well.

Moving on to today and I'm all ready to pop over to Lindsey's for circuits.  Being Monday, it is usually housework day but as it's a Kay-day tomorrow, I am going to focus on a good old tidy up.  The place is looking a bit cluttered.
There's a bit of washing/ironing too.

Better stop waffling.  Have a lovely day, everyone, and may the sun shine again for us all.  xx

2 comments:

  1. It was so sunny here I even worked for half an hour in the garden! It was cheeful to see sun but today it is grey skies again. Never mind, at least it isn't cold. Enjoy your day Joy. Rachel xx

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  2. I have one clump of snowdrops in the side garden which have survived renovations and small boy next door neighbours who insist on climbing the wall and treading through the garden to retrieve their ball! My daughter bought some expensive ones from Lytham Hall a couple of years ago as plants but they disappeared without trace! Catriona

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