Sunday 28 June 2020

Sunday 28th June

Week Fourteen

Well the Corona-virus News has stopped but no means mean the virus has left us.  
I'm in no hurry to eat out yet, I just want to see my family.  

Again not much done this week.  I pulled weeds after the rain.  I find it easier to pull the long rooted weeds from the damp soil.  I have been sorting rubbish out.  A friend has been coming a few times to help me with my husbands stuff.  Neil runs the vintage radio museum my husband repaired and bought the radios up to date with today's safety standards.
I been making a quilt, I will hopefully be able to show soon, it is a commission so I would  like to show the lady who is paying for it first.

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Sunday 21 June 2020

Sunday 21st June

Week Thirteen

Well shops are slowly opening again........ 
I did go into town Thursday because I had banking to do.  I know I can do that on line I'd rather not.

This morning I got up early in hope to catch the sunrise but the sky was far too cloudy, precisely at 5.02am sunrise though the birds started singing, it was amazing!  

This week Summer Solstice this morning, the Longest Day yesterday and 24th Mid-Summer's day.

21st June is Father Day in the UK

This photo is thirty-nine years old 

The man on the right is my maternal grandfather, he is the Father-in-Law of the man of the left.
The man on the left is my dad the Father-in-Law of the man in the centre.
The man in the centre is my late husband the baby is our eldest son.  
Today not only Father's Day but would have been our fortieth wedding anniversary

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Sunday 14 June 2020

Sunday 14th June

Week Twelve

Well what has happened to the weather?
It can stop now.  
I am able to dig the sun baked soil to plant more plants.

I see the "non-essential" shops are opening Monday not sure I'll be hurrying into town soon though.  I have to go to do essential things like banking, I don't like banking on line, suppose I will have to one day......... Not everyone has a computer and for banking I do not have a computer and to pick up prescriptions.

I haven't done much for show and tell in patchwork or anything else for that matter, I am trying to get my head round as to whatever blogger has done to the blogs.  I am finding it quite difficult to edit. I have had to start my post again, I couldn't even copy and paste. 

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Sunday 7 June 2020

Sunday 7th June

Week Eleven

What a week! 
Hot sunshine, had tea on the lawn with friends Monday and Tuesday.  then the weather changed!  Rain wind, had to find a jumper I put then away a few weeks back.  I haven't got much to show and I haven't done much only pulling up the the bindweed before it notices what I'm doing.....

Thank you for the lovely comments about my garden.  It is hard-work but we all know gardening is hard-work. 

Simone - I got fed-up with the hanging baskets dying on me.  I'd water them twice a-day and even bought special plant food but all to no avail the wind and sun got the better of me.  This year the idea struck I am growing seeds that hang and Val gave me the nasturtium so I though I would just put the pots in the hanging baskets and knew if they didn't like it in the hanging basket I could plant them in the garden without too much disturbance to the other plants.

Julie - my friend's garden is far nicer than mine.  Mind you she bought her house for the garden because the previous owners were gardeners and they also employed a gardener.  Val kept the gardener on if he wanted to stay but he only goes in once a week just the tidy round and and mow the grass.  Well that was up until earlier this year.  Val spent every all day in the garden since lockdown I can only manage an hour in mine!  BUT I do have a garden to aspire to and she kindly gives me plants from her garden.  I have a saying in my garden - the plants are only allowed in only if they can look after themselves!  In other words the plants have to be hardy.  But, yes, it may well turn into a new hobby!

Aril - thank you for the lovely comments.  As I previously said it is hard work and I can only manage an hour out there.









This is the rose I have for the memory of my husband who passed away last year.

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This is my son's memory rose. 
Not too bad for living on neglect - don't ask......
Five children!  
He watered it with grey-water after he mopped the floor from the twin babies meals from around their high-chairs and a few prompts from me on exceptionally hot days
This one is called Remember Me.

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My first weeks pictures