Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Wednesday, 03-06-26

Good morning, everyone.  I've woken up to sunshine which is nice, and it was cool overnight - it's lovely to be able to snuggle under my duvet and I sleep so much better than lying on top.  Just a sheet to cover doesn't do it for me, not at all.

Let's get the boring garden photos over and done with, shall we?

A bit small and a bit sparse but, given that I thought I'd killed them for this year (lack of water while I was away), I will take whatever I get with gratitude.  The autumn raspberries seem to be recovering too so fingers crossed

The very sad news is that another baby pear has dropped.  Just one remaining and I have no real hopes.
Yay.  Growing slowly!
And the newly planted rhubarb seems very happy and is growing fast.  I'm so, so tempted but no . . . not this year. 

No baby tomatoes yet but I live in hopes!  :-)

Chris came over for a pre-recorded Groove session yesterday morning.  It was a real blast from the past when she was still in her old house and had a fringe!  😊
It was much more fun doing it with someone else than just on my own.

The sun came out later on, which was nice, and I did this and that around the house in between catching up on my sleep - I wasn't in bed until after midnight on Monday (because of the show) and woke at my usual time of just before five so a bit of a catch up kip was very welcome.

Today, there's nothing in the diary until personal training so I am taking bin bags up to my bedroom and starting a good old clear out.  It gets so, so cluttered and, while I do tidy, things need sorting out properly so that's what I am going to do.  Then it is PT so I will get a good old stretch and tone.  Perfect.

Have a lovely Wednesday, everyone.  Stay safe!  xx


11 comments:

  1. What is it about pears? They just can't wait to leave the tree, can they?
    Paddington sounded wonderful - what a joy, though it does seem as if the Savoy is cursed.

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    1. I thought that too. The original place does have a very violent history so - who knows, eh? xx

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  2. Boring garden photos... splutter splutter. Joy, there's absolutely nothing boring about your garden photos. My pear tree did that last year but it's more than making up for it this year.

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    1. Maybe mine will do that too - here's hoping. xx

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  3. Like Cherie above I never find your garden photos boring.
    I’ve sorted our struggling rhubarb out, mulched, fed and given it a good talking to 😂 we will leave it alone until next year too - but if by then it’s not doing better I’ll have to get another and plant it in a different spot.
    Alison in Devon x

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    1. I think the good talking to will do it, don't you? :-) xx

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  4. We have finally had heavy showers this morning so the garden has had a good soaking. I enjoy your garden posts and thanks for sharing. Catriona

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    1. We've had sunshine and rain today - a real mixed bag. I'm glad you have finally had some refreshing rain. xx

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  5. Blogger is still not showing some of my favourite blogs until hours later, I wish they'd hurry up and do something about it, I keep missing you! Garden photos - lovely, not boring. We've had some small yellow courgettes and one green one this week, yummy! xx

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    1. Isn't that frustrating. I find the same thing and have taken to looking more than once a day.
      I particularly love yellow courgettes, they are delicious. Beth's growing courgettes and has promised me some. In exchange, she can have some tomatoes. xx

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