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.
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.
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
Beautiful pictures. I also love fresh sheets and comfortable temperatures. Thank you so much for sharing. 😊
ReplyDelete:-) It's one of life's small but important pleasures, isn't it? xx
Deletelovely photos your garden is looking beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It gives me pleasure. xx
DeleteLovely photos and your garden is doing well in the heat. Singing group for me at 10am and then coffee with one of the group. Happy Monday. Catriona
ReplyDeleteThat sounds lovely - hope you're having a great time. xx
DeleteYour surviving pear looks beautiful. You will enjoy its crunchy freshness soon. Our blueberries are not colouring at all, but the raspberries are being enjoyed by the dogs. We have some, too, but it's so funny to see them working away in the leaves. There are two figs on the small tree and none on the larger one - how does that happen?
ReplyDeleteWe used to go to Streele farm for holidays and the lames were laden with blackberries. The family dogs just loved them and they were so funny to watch.
DeleteFigs are unpredictable! :-) xx
Love all the photos, a nice mix of produce and flowers. That pear looks almost ready to eat, you'll enjoy it so much being the only one! I've often thought about having a fig and an olive tree....in pots though, there's not much garden space left here to put them in the ground. xx
ReplyDeleteI think the photo makes it look bigger than it really is - it's quite small in reality but it does look healthy, doesn't it? xx
DeleteThe cooler air this morning has been a welcome relief from last week hasn't it. Pretty and productive in your garden. Thank you for sharing the photos, they made me smile. Have a great day whatever you are doing.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome. I love seeing photos on the blogs of others too, thank you. :-) xx
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