September 2024: It has been ages since I last blogged and I am really sorry, I started so many drafts only to get caught up in life in general that they never made to publishing 🤪
It has been a busy few months, on the flower side of things business has been brisk, different to last year but a definite increase in orders. I have still done bunches and bouquets as usual but also DIY buckets, bespoke flower arrangements for customers as well as regular customer orders. Just when I think I will have a quiet week orders come in and I am off again. I have done more funeral flowers and memorial flowers and workshops too.
I had my roadside flower stand pinched, the whole thing which was about 5ft tall by 4ft square and pretty heavy. It would have taken two people to lift it and a lorry or a van to take it away. Thieving b**tards that think it’s ok to rob people. I was totally gutted the morning I went out and found it missing, deflated and despondent is not overstating how I felt. But every cloud has a silver lining they say and this has in a roundabout way done me a favour 😂 I made a reel for Instagram about my stolen flower shed complete with ‘detective’ music and the reel went viral! That kept me busy I can tell you, almost 10,000 views in the first 24hrs and weeks later it is still going and up to 700,000, yup 👍 Why is that a good thing? Well it has raised my Instagram profile and as the reel is being watched by 100’s of people a day, some of them are then following me. What good is that if they are not customers I hear you ask 👂 it’s good because it means all my other reels are getting some traction and potentially being put in front of viewers who are more local, in fact I had a new customer who said ‘oh I saw you on Instagram’ and basically the more views and follows you have the more the algorithms put your reels in front of those with an interest. Besides all that it is fun to watch the numbers though I don’t take it to seriously.
Life has been busy too, school holidays mean grandchildren visits and I have had a few of those, I still have Oscar every Tuesday and we even managed to get away for a weeks holiday to tick some things off my bucket list. It was my 60th birthday at the end of July, we had a spa day and meals out and then we went away on a road trip.
We travelled to Bakewell to have Bakewell tart on our way to our first destination which was York, it has been on my radar for a good few years and I finally got there. We spent two days there doing some fabulous tourist things including a visit to Betty’s and the Jorvik centre (both are an absolute must) before setting off again for Edinburgh, with a detour to see Lindisfarne on the way. The main reason for the trip was in Edinburgh and that was an evening at the Royal Military Tattoo 🥰 We had a pre show hospitality package and did the whisky experience before hand and now I have a new appreciation for whisky 🥃 We met one of the riflemen from the United States Navy Ceremonial Guard who was on his first ever trip outside of the USA, he was only young and what a first trip that must have been 😊 Plenty to do in Edinburgh and we packed as much in as possible before moving on to our next destination. Lake Windamere in Cumbria, we stayed at a very nice hotel on the shores of the lake and had a relaxing first evening before a trip we had booked for the next day. A Beatrix Potter tour, we couldn’t come here without visiting her house and garden and it was a real delight. We had a fabulous tour guide who took us to some real hidden gems in the area as well as imparting so much local knowledge it was mind boggling. Beatrix Potter was a visionary and understood her legacy long before anyone else did I think, incredible lady. Time to head back home with a detour to Stafford castle on the way where just by chance they had a Viking re-enactment day, well that just topped off what had already been an amazing bucket list ticking holiday.
Over the last couple of weeks it has been time to harvest fruit too, apples, plums, blackberries, elderberries it has kept me busy I can tell you. I am trying to rely less on the freezer now and do more drying and preserving. I still have my prepper head on and there a has been a global internet outage over the summer, it affected many things and I honestly don’t think it will be the last one nor the biggest, I think there is the likelihood of more and bigger in the future. So that is just one reason I prefer to be prepared for all eventualities, I just hope more people start to see exactly what could happen and think about how they would cope. If anything affected the logistics systems for deliveries then 3 days and the supermarket will be empty so it’s worth having some back up stores. Buy what you use and use what you buy, rotate it then it’s never wasted.
We have suffered plenty of daytime fox attacks, even Ted the Turkey has become a victim 😔 We are down to less than twenty hens which is not much good because I never have any eggs for cooking and baking. We did say we would not bother getting anymore but we do need eggs for ourselves so we have decided to get a few new ones in to keep ourselves and the customers going. The ducks are not being replaced though so once they stop laying there will be no more duck eggs.
There has been, as always, plenty of work to be done outside on the Smallholding, hedges, paddock, fencing, weeding, mowing, strimming, you name it and it needs doing. Yesterday I sowed a couple of rows of carrots to hopefully have some for Christmas and I have harvested a few runner beans this week but the veg are sadly lacking this year. So I am going to do something about that and one way to have veg but not have to work too hard at it is perennial veg. Welsh onions, perpetual spinach, garlic chives, perennial kale will give me useful veg that just keep appearing (hopefully) along with plenty of herbs that I already have growing that way I can concentrate on a few other things such as carrots and beans etc. I keep hearing there will be shortages this year due to flooding or lack of sunshine so I am not waiting to find out I can’t buy any lol.
The weather: because I always mention the weather 😂 jeez this spring and summer have been all over the place 🤪 Cold wet spring, cold wet summer, occasional sunshine, it has been nothing if not challenging for growing stuff let me tell you. Slugfest arrived and never left, the blighters have been eating everything more especially all the young tender shoots of annuals 🙄 add that to a total lack of sunshine and warmth and it has not been a great year for anything that needs the sun. Still you get dealt the cards and you play with what you have, on the flip side it has been a summer I could tolerate and move around in easily 😬 It just is what it is and you have to go with it, luckily as I always hedge my bets I have had plenty of flowers that have made through and so although there is an impact I can side step it and go forward most weeks.
The flowers will still be blooming for a few weeks although the season is moving to slow down now but I have workshops ahead of me including Christmas ones and I still have plenty of preserving and processing to do so I will still be busy.
Right this minute I have some mango chutney cooking down (a bit of an indulgence that one) But over the past few weeks I have been making jams and chutneys, canning apple and plum sauce, freezing apples, blackberries, elderberries and plums, dehydrating herbs and vegetables, making and freezing crumbles and stews and I have my Christmas mincemeat made already. Apple cider vinegar is on the go and something new this year is honey fermented elderberries, should be great to stave off any winter bugs lurking.
Oh and it will soon be time to start collecting walnuts and hazelnuts, if I can beat the squirrels. This year I am also going to collect conkers and make some washing soap with them, we will see how that turns out 🤷♀️
There you go, that’s pretty much up to date. I will try to blog a bit more regularly but once you get out of the habit it’s difficult to get back in to it 😂