Friday 31 July 2009

This 'n' that

No mean progress on the shed! The Hub used my absence wisely, apart from a fishing trip...(don't I sound just like a school marm!)...
These are the amaryllis seeds growing away quietly, its quite exciting really!
And here we have carrots, broad beans and scallions from the garden. Of course I didn't remember to plant some every fortnight so now I've a glut of scallions, and the rogue potatoes have taken over the carrots. What to do but eat the carrots, anyhow they are lovely and juicy. Wednesday was rather a washout as I slept all day, too much excitement in the big smoke, I guess. Today it rained all day (most unusual!!!) so all I could do was stand at the window watching the garden get away from me. Ho hum...
Sos has gone to stay on a friend's boat with a bunch of friends and then they have all sorts of events planned. Another friend is playing with his band on Sunday night so they are going to that. B is going to Dublin tomorrow to stay with Dilly for the long weekend. I've a funeral to play for tomorrow, a member of the congregation who was 96 and well beloved by friends and family, a life well lived. Sad, but more to be thankful for.

4 comments:

controlled chaos said...

I hope the funeral goes well. God rest his or her soul.

And i think it's AMAZING that you grow your own vegetables. But I don't get the fortnight thing...

Heckety said...

Oh,if you plant a few seeds from a packet, say of scallions, every fortnight, then you get a spread out harvest over many weeks.If, instead, you plant the whole darn lot in one go you get a glut, which is great for family and neighbours, but not so good for keeping your own kitchen supplied! Does this make sense? I'm a 'whole darn packet' sort of person, unfortunately!
And thank you, the funeral went grand, and although there was obviously sorrow, everyone was glad for Cecil as he lived and died at home, with dignity, and with all his family. He was ready to go.

Micki said...

What wonderful veggies you are getting from your diet. I hope that all goes well at the funeral, and sorry about that.
Your garden is keeping your family supplied with a lot of goodies.
Micki

Gran said...

Yummy looking veggies! Our garden is starting to come on and it has been fun making relish and pickled beets. We need to replant our beets for a second crop this summer. We garden in planter boxes too.

Tootles

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