HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful week!
Good Morning. Another sunny day here, but it could be the last one for a while, as more showery weather is predicted for this coming week. We could do with the rain for the garden and allotment, so mustn't complain.
Our garden is very colourful at the moment, as a lot of our plants bloom at this time of year,, so I've been out with the camera trying to capture it.
Dull and breezy – could be a wet afternoon. We went out yesterday. Our cucumber plants germinated and started to appear to be getting their first “true leaves”, then all growth ceased, and they just sat still, so we wanted to replace them. First garden centre had none left but we had a nice quiche and salad lunch. Then we did grocery shopping in Morrison’s. We went through to another garden centre and found some lovely cucumber plants – the ones we like with small fruits, and just the right stage for planting; we actually bought two different varieties. I had a bad day with my legs, getting in and out of the car, and I don’t remember much about the evening, other than that I was desperate to get to bed! I am good enough today. J has gone on the usual train to Carlisle, and OH is printing the church newsletter and doing various messages in town. We shan’t go to church tomorrow morning as we are going to a concert in Langholm in the evening, with pre-performance meal. The concert is mostly Jazz – with Ruby Turner (whom you may have seen singing with Jools Holland). DIBNLIB – sorry you had bad news from your brother. Thinking of you. (EDITED - to remove my own political opinion!)
HEATHER – another shopping trip with Daughter? Or a nice meal out? Enjoy. Must now put my mind to something useful. Have a good weekend, everyone.
I've just been reading about all the people dying on Everest and the bizarre pictures of those queues up the mountainside. It's so incongruous seeing such a long line of people in such an otherwise desolate and dangerous place.. I could see the earlier expeditions of just a few people braving the elements and having to depend on their wits, but it's a mob scene these days. You'd think the authorities would restrict access, but it seems it's the only time the local people can make enough money to live.......
I see gardening chores/challenges are on today's agenda here and there.
I've just been inundated with photos of UK niece's new puppy - a Labradoodle called Ruby. Cute little furry bundle of black with a white spot on her chest.
Hope Forestboar is just busy and not anything else.
Also, where is George?
PatO: I was going to say those Everest lines reminded me of Disneyland except Disneyland is more organized and less dangerous (although possibly more expensive these days!!). Talking of gardens, our new neighbors (well, two years ago), had their front garden redone but didn't put in any of that weed blocker sheeting. Now they have weeds all over, but the owner explained to me that the guy who installed the irrigation and plants told him there was no point in putting it in because the weeds would get in between the mulch and the weed blocker anyway. Well, that's as may be, but now I see stuff growing that I know has very deep taproots that probably wouldn't have taken hold had he added the weed blocker. Arghhhh. Then there's the young couple across the road who just paid $20,000 over the asking price for a house with a nice, low maintenance garden already in place, but do you see them outside working on it? Never. No kids, no pets.... What do they do all day!? Must get off my soapbox or people will think I'm nosy and intolerant!! :-)) When are you going to post pix of your trip?