Saturday, June 20, 2026

The Weather...and Edible Things....

 What changeable weather we are having at the moment.  We have been alternating between rain, wind and sunshine and no two days have been the same.  Today (Saturday) was forecast to be a 'heatwave' but it's a lovely, dry, comfortable day after a few hours of light rain during the night.  It's warm rather than hot which suits me fine.  This morning was the coffee morning get-together at the allotment at noon.  We met a lot of new plot holders, mostly young people ie 40 or younger! as the older members are slowly having to give up when the work involved becomes too much.  It's a bit of a struggle for us sometimes; my back is still tender, my knee gives way on a regular basis and Gray seems to be getting stiffer in the joints by the day.  Hey-ho we'll carry on as long as possible 😁

We picked more broad beans (which are coming to an end now), the first few sugar snap peas, some spring onions, delicious Elsanta strawberries, and some Sweetpeas for the table outside (there are too many insects in them for the house 😱).....


Although they are Autumn fruiting plants, I spotted our very first raspberries.  They were delicious! Too good to leave for the birds! 


I also had a little furtle around in the tub of potatoes and pulled out enough for tea tonight.  The tub will be emptied of the little Rocket potatoes next week, but we also have a second tub which we will leave for a while longer to get a bit bigger before we harvest them.

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I've still been feeling a little 'off' ' over the last couple of weeks, hence no blog posts...my apologies....as my back is delicate and my tongue still stinging each day, despite all my efforts to eat 'safe' food and avoid spice, alcohol, coffee etc   I'm due more blood tests at the end of the month to see if my cholesterol is down and vitamin levels are up.  Let's see how many hoops I have to jump through to get the tests done.  Gray has had a troublesome cough for months and requested an X-ray when the Advanced Nurse Practitioner suggested:

a) Thyroid problems (test says no)

b) hayfever / asthma (no)

c) didn't know what else it could be!

Gray asked for a GP and was told that the ANP was 'very good' and could do anything a GP can do 😦  With respect.....then why is she not a GP?

The x-ray was performed over 2 weeks ago and still no results.....

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The good news is that I have been able to sit and craft for short periods of time and we dropped another batch of cards off at the shop last Thursday.  The total this year is now 266 which makes me bang on target for 500 by the end of the year.  When I took them in there was just ONE left in the basket which makes me very, very happy to continue 😊

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It's Father's Day tomorrow and our Daughter has invited us to a BBQ at lunchtime.  I'm really looking forward to it.  And the forecast is for warm, dry weather.  Yippee! No cooking!  If our Grandson and his girlfriend are there we will play cards too...Chase The Ace...always great fun!


If you are in the UK are you celebrating Father's Day? 

Thanks for popping in.  Stay safe and well wherever you happen to be,

Angie 💗

11 comments:

  1. Good to see a post from you.
    This getting older thing is just no fun at all.
    Well done on all the cards - 266 is a Lot!

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    1. Thank you, Sue, and you are so right....getting older is indeed no fun at all :/

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  2. Great your on target for your cards, maybe you'll break it. We're recovering from having Baby C all day yesterday as they were at a posh wedding in Eyam. He's lovely, but hard work. I bought home from theirs a houseplant which I shall try to revive, so have potted it decent compost. Other than that, some deadheading and washing. Salad (again) for tea. Xx

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    1. Thank you, Gill :)
      Aw, I bet baby C is growing fast, bless him. I don't think I'd have the energy to cope at all now!
      Salad here too. Personally, I could eat it every day, especially whilst the weather is hot :)

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  3. I am happy to see a post. Way to go on being on target for the cards again this year. Lovely harvest from the garden allotment.

    God bless.

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  4. You've had a lovely harvest from your allotment! I harvested all of 3 potatoes the other day and was thrilled to bits! LOL. Wow! That's a lot of cards you've made so far! Hope you've had a lovely Father's Day celebration at your daughter's. :)

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    1. Thank you, Bless, and I bet those 3 potatoes were so delicious fresh from the garden!
      Yes, we had a lovely day :)

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  5. I hope you had a great day at your daughters, it was perfect barbeque weather wasn't it. Alan always gets a card from each of my sons on Father's Day, and of course there's always a card from his little furry Ginger friend and a treat. This year Ginger bought him a four pack of Fudge and a jar of Plum Jam, isn't he thoughtful. ;-)

    Well done on all those cards and for being on track for the year. Imagine all the homes your cards have been sent to, and all the happy faces when people open them.

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    1. Our day was lovely, Sue, and wow how thoughtful is Ginger!

      Re the cards: apparently, even men are coming in to buy them and one lady is collecting them with no intention of actually handing them out.....lol... I do like to think of happy faces when opening them though :)

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  6. You have a lovely trug of fruit and veg from your allotment - all super fresh and ready to be enjoyed.
    Good news about your cards. They are very popular and rightly so. I'm sure you will easily meet your target.
    Take care and stay safe both of you x

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