Saturday, 6 June 2026

Saturday, 06-06-26

Good morning, all.  Happy Saturday, even if it has been raining and looks as if it will start again soon.

Starting with some photos - the blueberries are blueing nicely . . .

. . . but the last pear has dropped.  RIP little pear!
A nice splash of colour.

My home is smelling very fragrant at 07:30-ish as I'm roasting a chicken crown that will feed me for much of the week in various ways.  I've also started off some sourdough, for Beth this time, not Lindsey, as she still has some to use from previous bakings.

Yesterday's weather was so much nicer.  It wasn't hot but we had plenty of sunshine.  Cheering.

SW group was good (I lost a bit, yay) and how can a small shop amount to so much?  Sign of the times, isn't it?

Today is a homey day, I think.  There's nothing in the diary and plenty to be getting on with inside.  There's the declutter of my bedroom, for a start, and I want to make another batch of a bean-based white sauce for the freezer as I used the last portion yesterday.

Right, time for some stretch and folds and I need to check the chicken so I will love you and leave you.  Have a really lovely Saturday, however you spend it.  All the best.  xx

4 comments:

  1. I read 'stretch and folds' and thought of exercises, then quickly realised it was to do with dough.
    It's changeable here, quite chilly, with sun interspersed with rain showers. I don't miss last week's inferno, but could do with a little more warmth!

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    1. It could be exercise too but I meant the bread. :-) It's on its low ferment right now.
      No sun here yet, just rain. xx

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  2. We were at the retail park for shopping at 8 30am and home as quickly as possible. Dryer on as it is drizzly and I want the washing done and dusted today. Reduced price turkey joint cooking in the Remoska and that will feed us for two main meals and hopefully wrap fillings for Monday. Catriona

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    1. That sounds great value. Turkeys are not just for Christmas.
      The wind has picked up here now - it's more like late autumn than the start of summer. xx

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