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Yesterday was glorious
Yep we did have one good day this weekend, yesterday!!! It was lovely and sunny, even warm enough for me to have the window open for most of the day!!! Such a contrast to today though. Rain, all grey cloud cover, cold wind - no windows open neither!!!

Back to yesterday - I wandered around the house into the garden. When I went around the front of the house, I noticed how much purple loosestrife there was. The flower was everywhere making this rough patch look so beautiful.......



I did notice though, that this flower was around the white lilac tree which had almost fallen apart - such a shame, the wind had been very vicious and had taken it out on the little tree and it had started to fall apart...


I then noticed that Pippin who'd come out with me - as per usual, had decided to have a drink from the flower trough. Now this flower trough is very old - I would say about 100 years old, as is another identical one on the other side of the steps. You can imagine the condition of the inside of this trough which had once been full of flowers, but had since been emptied (but not washed) and then rain had fallen into it over the winter. The colour of the water was absolutely disgustingly green and brown - and Pippin thought it was a great place to have a drink!!!!!!!!!! I do despair of him sometimes....

Anyway I then went down the steps into the top lawn. Emily had cut the grass last week, so I'm hoping she won't have to do it again tomorrow when she comes. I noticed that there were a lot of brambles with blackberries starting to grow...



I can see that soon I'll be able to have blackberry crumble or even make some jam!!! especially when partnered with apples - like the ones on the tree here...





Can you imagine the amount of apple crumbles too? Or even blackberry and apple crumbles. I could also make the jam with the two fruits - mmmm.



Looking at them here - I do think they'll be ready to pick this week - maybe I'll ask Emily if she could pick a couple tomorrow.

Although most of the garden is just green, there are patches where colour does come up and soon there'll be loads of orange colour from the mombretia...


See they're starting to flower already. Of course the Himalayan Honeysuckle is in full flower - an amazing plant - especially as I hadn't planted it - just some very kind bird dropped a seed or piece of plant and it started to grow....



So you see, even though my gorgeous blossom has left me until next year, there are still some flowers willing to grace my unkempt garden. I've also noticed that the driveway is getting very full of weeds, so I'm going to have to try and rid myself of them. I've heard that you can make your own weed killer that is okay for animals to be around - so today I got some salt, vinegar and washing up liquid extra in my weekly delivery and I'll make up some weed killer with it. Apparently it's very good, I'll let you know if it works!

This lockdown situation is still going on thankfully - although there are some idiots who think they know better or are completely immune to catching it (if it exists - they say!!!) - then they wonder why they feel so ill !! If they would only do as requested, like the rest of us, then this virus can be kept under control. In Turkey it's starting to be bad too. Where Mandi lives, it's lovely and quiet and the Turks say that it's safe down there - well it might have been before all the visitors from Istanbul and Ankara came and they won't wear masks, even though it's mandatory, and they gather in groups - again not allowed, but the police are stretched enough not to be around when they are needed. So Mandi is too scared to go out - she has been for a couple of swims on the beach nearer her home, where there aren't so many visitors, but she says she's too nervous to enjoy herself. It's such a shame.

I do hope you are all keeping safe and looking after yourselves. I do hope it won't be long before we can start living normally again. I haven't seen Mandi since June last year, and Tony since March - it can get very lonely at times, but thank heavens for Skype and Messenger. I don't think I could have coped with it otherwise.

8 comments

Gracie said:

I love those days when the weather is perfect! We are promised (I don't. Trust the weather weenies) and I am hoping for 3 days this week of beautiful weather. Right around 24-25c and partly sunny.. If theres a nice breeze, I do love a good one, it will be almost perfect! Those will be unfortunately the days Rick is in hospital so likely won't have the ability to enjoy as much. But I will take it as we've consistently been around 30.. Too warm and rhe mosquitoes from the rains have been awful!
Is that very good for Pippin to drink that water? Its one thing for a puddle but standing dirty water? Perhaps you should ask Emily to fill it with sand or dirt or something?
4 years ago

Jenny McIntyre replied to Gracie:

Well animals will drink or eat whatever they fancy - I'll probably get Emily to fill it with something, but he'll just find somewhere else to have a drink!!! Your weather sounds lovely - but it's quite cool here, with the odd hour or so when the temperatures are good. I don't believe half of what the forecasters say, because we seem to have our own micro-ecosystem here in Bideford.

I'll be thinking of Rick tomorrow - I hope the operation goes well for him.
4 years ago

Bee Orchid said:

Glad to see you had some nice weather, and were able to take some lovely photos. I do so enjoy seeing your garden this way.
Not so nice here, mostly grey skies and showers which are tedious. It's cold too.
I'm so glad that I moved here so that at least I have my son for company. You must miss your family a lot.
Goodness only knows when this madness will pass; not any time soon I'm thinking.
4 years ago

Jenny McIntyre replied to Bee Orchid:

I'm so glad you like my pictures, Fran, because I don't leave my house, there are very few things for me to take pictures of. Yes I can see why you are pleased you moved to be with your son, I miss my family so much. There are only 3 of us (apart from the in-laws) and have been just the 3 of us for about 30 odd years, so it's hard not having a cuddle.
4 years ago

Janet Brien said:

My my! Look at all that color! So many flowers and fruit too! Fantastic, Jenny! I'm so glad you had a nice day to enjoy--the weather is so variable, isn't it?! We also love being able to have our windows open--sometimes we'll open all the doors and clear the whole house of dead air. It's so fresh and clean then!

Thank you for the fun post--looks like Pippen likes his water more like tea! :D And let us know about that natural weed-killer! Hope it works for you.

You do have to shake your head at all of the "flat-earthers" out there who don't believe there is a virus. It's incredible. There's no fixing it though unless there are hefty fines that are enforced. Ugh. We make the assumption that everyone is infected and keep our distance!

Thanks so much for your visits to my pictures and for reading my posts--I'm so glad you enjoy my ramblings! :)
4 years ago

Jenny McIntyre replied to Janet Brien:

I'm so glad you enjoyed my little contribution here of my few plants in my poor excuse of a garden. Well the garden is a wildlife haven, but as far as being a "garden" - not really counts!!! I'm hoping to make that natural weed-killer next week with Emily - she told me that she saw a pump sprayer in the shed, and that will be brilliant, but I can't get in there anymore - so I'll have to wait for her. Besides the weather isn't all that good and it's too cold to go out and start pulling up weeds!!!! I love reading your "ramblings" - you write as you speak I should imagine, and it's really good fun.
4 years ago

Mickey fez said:

It is nice to see sunshine even on your blog none here of course
4 years ago

Jenny McIntyre replied to Mickey fez:

Yes I feel really bad about talking about the sunshine, when I know full well you've got rain!! Sorry about that!
4 years ago