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Hot & muggy, flower fun & everything else ๐Ÿ˜œ

Monday 4th September 2023: Blooming hot today and set to be like that all week ๐Ÿ˜‚ I got started early with watering, weeding, feeding, cutting etc, I havenโ€™t had much time to do any of it and now the sun has made an appearance and is fierce so early mornings it is for the time being. At 11 the farrier turned up, earlier than expected so I had to get the horses in from the field, I just got them tied up and Samantha arrived with the children who do not go back to school u til tomorrow. Once the farrier had finished and gone Sam and her helpers gave the horses and nice wash down, tail and mane trim, hoof polish and fly spray before turning them back out and poo picking. We are in a situation where the grass has not stopped growing and you would think that is a good thing but it is growing so quickly (due to all the rain) that as fast as the horses eat it off, it grows back and it grows back lush with a high sugar content. Normally through summer it would die off a little due to lack of rain and be better for them to eat but not this year, this year is a tricky balancing situation for horse and owner. Ours have been restricted and at the moment they donโ€™t seem to mind (due to the grass growing back so quickly ๐Ÿ™„) at least a hot dry week will bring the growth to a halt.

I asked Lucie if she missed me now she was back home with Mummy and Daddy, no ๐Ÿ˜‚ I love kids honesty at that age.

I was out there for a while with them all but eventually came in and decided to give the bathroom a clean, the whole place needs a deep clean but by 2.30 I was exhausted (knock on from the weekend I think) so I will have to do a little bit here and there.

I tried doing a little bit here and there lol, first I had a go at doing the bathroom, not a deep clean mind but a descale, clean and hoover then I was pooped ๐Ÿ™„ so I sat down for a while to watch some of my online course, I figured that was still work and counts. After watching a couple of modules I finished off hoovering the living room and kitchen and then I was pooped. Seriously I want to get on but there is nothing in the tank, when I say Iโ€™m exhausted it is not a mind thing but a whole body thing. Fatigue is something that canโ€™t really be explained to someone unless they have something like Lupus, Fibromyalgia, ME or similar and if you know what I mean then you know, if you think you know then you probably donโ€™t know if that makes sense. With fatigue like this lifting an arm is not an option, sometimes I canโ€™t even find the energy to talk and often I simply cannot find the energy to eat (although I know that is counterproductive) It is not laziness, the last thing I want to be doing is sitting down doing nothing and yet I cannot do anything else ๐Ÿ˜” I want to be cleaning my house so it feels good to be in, I want to get the washing done and on the line to dry, I want to be in the garden weeding, planting cutting back, I want to do all these things and more but canโ€™t and that is really frustrating. I try not to let it stress me though as that is also a recipe for disaster, I just have to wait until I can.

I saw a thing this morning around 7.30/8am, I walked out of the back door and directly opposite me is a small clearing in our hedge and I can see into the next field. I saw something fawn in colour with a cream patch so at first I thought it was a deer, facing away from my direction grazing. Then I realised it was not stood to graze so I went in and got the binoculars thinking it might be injured, unusual for a deer to be right in the middle of an open field was my train of thought. When I looked through I could see that it was eating something and it def was not a deer though I couldnโ€™t distinguish what it was from that distance. As I walked down closer to the fence in the garden (so still a good distance away) it stood up and for a fleeting moment I thought it was the golden lab from across the road. Then it turned its head and looked at me, distinct pointy ears, rounded body and a bit of a tail with some bush to it. It walked off and try as I might there was no gap in the hedge to study it further. I know what it wasnโ€™t, it wasnโ€™t a deer, it wasnโ€™t a dog and it wasnโ€™t a fox, but I donโ€™t know exactly what it was. I messaged a friend who is a keeper at the local wildlife park to ask if they had any escapees lately, nope. I asked the farrier if he had ever seen anything or heard of anyone that has and he said probably a bob cat as they are about ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ I hope I get to see it again but not too close up ๐Ÿ˜œ

John came home and we got dinner and ate it outside as it was such a lovely evening and then John moved the remaining hens from the front to the back and will be cleaning out the front pen ready for new hens, I know I said we were not going to get any ๐Ÿ˜œ but people still keep coming for eggs ๐Ÿ˜‚ I did a little bit of flower arranging practice with some of the flowers I cut today, might as well practise while I can as too often I need the flowers for orders.

Tuesday: Another blue sky day, it got very warm yesterday and more of the same today I think. Crazy that last week I put on an extra layer and even considered turning the heating on ๐Ÿ˜‚

I have Oscar today, just until mid afternoon this time as he is having settling in periods at Nursery, I will still continue to have him on Tuesdays but other days he will go to nursery or his other Nanny.

Wednesday: I spent the morning having my hair done and then because the sun was blazing hot I spent the afternoon doing some of my online course. In the evening John did the last bit of cleaning in the front hen house ready for the new hens tomorrow. I did some watering, I am amazed at how quickly plants are flagging in this heat considering the amount of rain we have had all summer long, one week and they are pfft. I guess that is because they were actually gearing up for autumn and so winding down a little ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ

Thursday: Omg that was a humid night, it was still 29c at 6.30pm and 18c at 7.30am this morning, yuk. I had some flowers to cut this morning so was up early to do that and noticed that the elderflower is flowering again despite having berries on it ๐Ÿ˜‚ even nature has no idea what is going on.

New hens arrived in the afternoon, I know I said I wasnโ€™t going to have any but we literally have no eggs even for ourselves so we had 30 delivered and they were hard to get hold of. They were from an order that someone made but never confirmed so luckily for us we were able to have them.

Worked in the flower room on Thursday night getting tidied up ready for the workshop on Saturday morning.

Friday: We 18 eggs this morning, whoop, whoop ๐Ÿ˜Š

I spent the first couple of hours cutting a lot of flowers for orders and the workshop tomorrow, it is horrendously hot still and I had to put up makeshift curtains (bed sheets) to try and keep the heat out, I canโ€™t leave the doors open (not that it makes much difference) because the geese are constantly trying to get in there. I had left my secateurs in the garden went back to collect them, came back and the geese were inside the room bloody crapping everywhere like geese do ๐Ÿ˜‚

I made an autumn wreath even though it does not feel like autumn, I usually do a flower arrangement to place outside the door for when people arrive but it would just die in the intense sunshine.

Saturday: I was up early to get some watering done as plants are flagging, it has only been a week of heat but it is so intense all day long that itโ€™s detrimental. I looked up at the big trees and even the top of them have crinkled leaves, partly I guess because they were moving into autumn mode and wham along comes summer finally ๐Ÿ˜œ

Flower workshop at 10am and I had six lovely ladies here to learn a new skill, luckily it was early enough in the morning not to be too hot.

In the afternoon after a short rest and tidying up I decided now was a good time to do something else I want to try. I had seen beautiful pumpkins decorated with pressed flowers and wanted to get some flowers pressed ready to do exactly that. It has been decades since I last pressed flowers and I had forgotten how relaxing it is ๐Ÿฅฐ

Is it still incredibly hot for the time of year, we donโ€™t even get temps like this in summer usually, the humidity is also high, 91% overnight, yuk it is horrible. Trying to work in it and clothes just stick to you, I can see a boom in air conditioning in the UK if this keeps happening year after year.

Sunday: A tad cooler today but not much, the difference is more cloud cover. I made an autumn wreath for a customer order this morning and then at lunchtime we had a few spots of rain ๐Ÿ˜Š followed by a deluge and some thunder, whoop. I spent much of the day trying things out with flowers while John was cutting, strimming, chopping (an ash tree that has die back needed to come down and be chopped up) a pleasant day all in all.

In the evening I went over to baby sit Oscar while Charlie and Macca went out for a meal, I could see flashing periodically and when I looked out of the door a huge storm was going on miles away (80 miles) but it was clearly visible from here, it went on for over half an hour. I checked the live lighting strikes website and there were almost 68,000 lightening strikes today alone (77,000) in the last month so you can see that most were today!

Hopefully it will be a tad cooler this week although I donโ€™t want it to disappear altogether ๐Ÿ˜‚ have a good one.

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Flowers, birthdays & eye clinic again ๐Ÿ™„

Monday 21st August 2023: Up early to get flowers fixed onto hats and get them delivered and then the rest of the day is my own. It looks like the weather will be quite nice today.

For the next rainy day or when I am feeling a bit tired I have signed up for another online tuition course. I find the online ones great because you can fit them in around everything else and at your own pace but I still would like to do an in person weekend somewhere at some point. I think you always need to invest in your own learning even if you are teaching others and besides I love the opportunity to learn something new or how to do things differently.

Shelley came over with Josh and Flo and we went for a walk along the lane and picked blackberries while we were there. Not sure what else I did that day lol.

Tuesday: Oscar day ๐Ÿฅฐ it is a day of playing, feeding, napping and bum changes. My sister came over with her granddaughter who is three months younger, it was more successful this week as Oscar was not clingy and once he got used them being here he was happy to play ๐Ÿ˜Š

In the evening I used some of the flowers I cut yesterday to do some arrangement practice, proportion be be precise which looks easy but only if the stems are behaving and going the way you want them to ๐Ÿ˜œ

Wednesday: Eye clinic appointment day ๐Ÿ™„ now you would think that if I had an appointment time it would be quicker than the emergency eye dept but no, well not much anyway. A 9.50 appointment and we got out at 2pm ๐Ÿ˜‚ shaved a couple of hours off the last two times but thatโ€™s it. I was sitting in the waiting room with plenty of other bemused patients watching the game of musical chairs going on. Not enough chairs for patients waiting many who came with carers or partners (because after all it does say that you should not drive yourself there in case you need something put in your eyes) the staff also moving along anyone who couldnโ€™t find a seat and was standing, which is a fire risk. Not the fault of the staff I understand that but the system seems chaotic at best and a bloody shambles at its worst, still I acknowledge that we are lucky to have a system at all. More steroid drops for a further 10 weeks, blood tests and a chest X-ray this time too, all to do with checking for inflammation markers, oh yes and the doctor can see the beginning of cataracts, oh joy ๐Ÿ˜

By the time we got home it was too hot outside for me to do much, John went off to get a couple of things sorted for plumbing jobs coming up and I should have done something indoors but didnโ€™t ๐Ÿ˜œ

Once the shade had moved to the front area I did go out there and do around three hours of weeding which felt like I had accomplished something today at least. I sat and watched a โ€˜knot, flutter, host, quarrel, or crewโ€™ (take your pick as to what you call them) of sparrows feasting on the weeds in the driveway. I have no idea what they found so tasty but it did make me glad that we have weeds ๐Ÿ˜‚ I wrestle between wanting to have everything looking tidy and knowing that the wildlife need me to not tidy everything. There are those that will say you can have both but the more I watch the more I disagree, we have never had so much wildlife as we do this year and as a consequence we have very few pest problems. If you give the pests their natural food to feed on they will leave the flowers alone it seems either that or we have so many birds and predator insects that the balance is good ๐Ÿ˜Š

John was busy cutting grass in the front paddock again, it has been left long all summer but now needs attention, that and we have an occasion on Saturday and are hosting Oscars birthday party ๐Ÿฅณ

We came in at around 7.30pm and then I had to start getting the dinner! We didnโ€™t eat until around 8.15 which is way too late for me really, I like to have a good 12 hrs between dinner and breakfast. Apart from a cup of tea itโ€™s a bit like fasting and gives the gut a rest. Finally sit down at 9 but not finished yet as I have to log on and order medication and

Thursday: I cut flower first thing for an order tomorrow then did some dried flower bits and pieces including some experimental pieces to see if they would work for real. One was a โ€˜vine ballโ€™ that would be covers in tiny lights to hang from the ceiling, this was harder than it looks ๐Ÿ˜‚ I guess the vines need to be on the turn but not brittle and you need vines that donโ€™t have sharp angles growing in a different direction. I will get there in the end though.

Charlie arrived with Oscar as I was having him for a couple of hours while she had an appointment, Shelley also arrived shortly after with the children. We were going to go for a walk but Oscar needed his afternoon sleep so we stayed home instead.

In the evening I made up the flowers that are being collected tomorrow and had a play with the frog pin for flower arranging, not bad for a first effort if I do say so myself ๐Ÿ˜Š

I am doing an online course with Willow Crossley, it is not entirely my thing but already I have learnt a fair bit and I am having a go and learning some new skills so that is all I want really.

Friday: It is 12.30pm and I have had a cracking morning getting lots of things done and only half an hour over the time frame I set myself. I had a time frame because I had two reminders set on my phone, one to take steroid drops and the other to get meat out of the freezer for tomorrowโ€™s party, both set for midday.

First job this morning was to cut flowers for a couple of celebration bouquets for tomorrow morning. Once that was done I went out into the greenhouse to sow some seeds for next springs flowers. Then onto tidying up the cold frame area, to be honest it gets used as a store area for potted on plants or growing seedling/plants or an area to hold dormant bulbs in pots for next spring. I sorted it all, threw away anything that was only barely hanging on, emptied out those plants that were sat in water (normally in trays to catch the watering but so much rain this summer they are sat in it ๐Ÿ™„) I put another greenhouse shelf thingy in and got the plants up off the floor where there is a slugfest going on ๐Ÿ˜œ I washed out all the (now) empty trays and pots and put them away to dry. On next to the two buxus shrubs I have which flank either side of the greenhouse door, they are quite big now and I grew them from tiny little whips. They get a bit neglected and so it was time to empty them out replace soil, give them a good water and a feed before winter. They might even put on enough growth to clip them back into their ball shape which has gone a little bit askew. First thing I found in the first pot was a red ants nest, no wonder it wasnโ€™t looking too good. I took both shrubs out, hosed off the roots, dug anything else that was growing in the pot that shouldnโ€™t be, replaced the soil and gave them some blood, fish and bone, hopefully they will look splendid in a couple of weeks time. Sometime while doing those my reminder alarm went off and eventually I came in put drops in my eyes, got the meat out of the freezer and had a small lunch. The weather is great for me today, not too hot and plenty of cloud with some sunshine.

Just gone 3pm and I am done for now, pooped, I went back outside after the quick pit stop lunch and got on with some more jobs. Everywhere you look there is another job and another job that needs doing but I needed to focus on one area at a time. I wanted to get the sweet peas out and the cornflowers (gather the seed from them as I go) get the bed topped up and covered which I did. I also found some self sown cerinthe which I potted up along with some verbena. Then onto weeding the other beds, collecting seed from the Burpleurum and some bunny tail grass plantlets oh and some seeds from the snow princess marigolds which have been lovely, a pretty pale yellow.

Literally just as I sat down Sam arrived with George and Lucie, Mia was at pony club for the day and they called in on their way to collect her as it is nearby. The twins then wanted to stay with me while Sam actually went to collect Mia which was fine, when they came back they all went out to do the horses water and check them over. Mia has been pretty dedicated to riding, she is always keen in all weathers which is what you need to be. When Sam was young she was the same, I would take her to lessons then as she got older she would stay and help and eventually she was there all day and evening whenever possible ๐Ÿ˜‚

John came home and did some more grass cutting in the front paddock where the party will be tomorrow. I had flowers to make up into bouquets ready for collection first thing in the morning.

Saturday: Oscars belated party day ๐Ÿฅณ we were up early to get things sorted with Charlie and Macca, gazebo up, bell tent up, bubble machine, music, bouncy castle, bbq picked up (we donโ€™t have one lol) meat, salad, bread rolls and drink all sorted. Hand over flower order to customer inbetween all that ๐Ÿ˜œ do some flowers for decoration just because I can, get changed and wait for guests to arrive.

It was a lovely afternoon, we had a couple of showers one of which was heavy and had accompanying thunder claps but mostly it was dry and sunny.

Sunday: Weather looks like it might hold today but who knows ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ I spent the morning cutting a few dahlias which is a few more than I have been able to cut recently due to the rain. I then pruned two dwarf apple trees and a pear that are in the cutting garden, picking the fruit as I went.

In the afternoon we went over to a local country show where there was plenty going on including extreme horse riding which was brilliant to watch and mesmerising at times. I had a happy little find on a bric a brac stall with these little stone pots at a bargain price of ยฃ2 for all four, happy days. We spent the whole afternoon there and not one drop of rain, amazing ๐Ÿ˜‚

Back home to a quiet evening and recoup ready for a new week, although it is August bank holiday Monday tomorrow ๐Ÿ˜Š

My lovely little pot find ๐Ÿฅฐ
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Plums, apples and sunflowers ๐ŸŒป

Monday 14th August 2023: Another not so great summers day, I know itโ€™s late summer but seriously it was more like autumn today. I am not sure we are going to get much of summer now, it would matter so much but Winter is loooooong and depressing enough on itโ€™s own ๐Ÿ˜œ

I decided to do something constructive today and as outside was a right off and I have spent more than enough time on flowers I thought I ought to clean the boot room. We have a proper boot room, not one of those you see in a glossy magazine that is all pristine and neat as if the occupant has no real idea what a boot room is for ๐Ÿ˜‚ It is a working boot room and not for show or somewhere you keep clean wellies. The wellies still have mud on them, the coats would probably be thrown in the rag bin if you gave them to a charity shop and there is โ€˜stuffโ€™ dumped everywhere. The dogs and cats eat and sleep in there and it gets pretty dusty or wet mud splattered on every surface. Saying I clean it is probably going a bit far, I hoover every nook and cranny, wipe down wipeable surfaces and give the dog beds a wipe over with disinfectant (because it smells like cherries and is lovely) it still takes me well over an hour to do just the basics though. I think the hoover is on the way out, we only use that hoover for that room and when that breaks we buy a new house one and the house one becomes the boot room one. We keep them separate because hoovering up pet hair and dust makes it smell a bit musty and I donโ€™t want that lingering in the house. A couple of times after turning it off it would not turn on again until a few minutes later ๐Ÿ™„ I told John when he came home and he helpfully said โ€˜is the bag fullโ€™ โ€˜nope I changed that before I started so itโ€™s not thatโ€™ looks like I will be buying g a new house hoover soon.

John did some more strimming when he came home from work while I got the dinner sorted and then we went to mums for a cuppa. When we got back a friend had dropped round two crates full of Victoria plums, the bough of her tree had snapped under the weight of them and she didnโ€™t want them to go to waste. Our tree has not been that prolific this year and so I can definitely use some of them, the rest will be given away to various family and friends that want them. At one time I would have done a big batch cook up with them or made sauce or jam but these days I am not so inclined ๐Ÿ˜œ I will freeze plenty to use in the winter and probably make a few jars of jam.

When the bough breaks, the plums they will fall ๐Ÿ˜œ

Tuesday: Oscar day today and he was very clingy and whingy all day lol. My sister came round with her granddaughter for a play date but Oscar was not having any of it and in the end I put him down for a sleep. We will try again another day but today was not a success ๐Ÿ˜‚

In the evening I did a bit of dried flower work but really was too tired to do much else.

Wednesday: I whizzed round and got a few things done before Shelley came to pick me up and we went to meet Sam and Charlie at a sunflower field on a local farm. I didnโ€™t even know it was there to be honest but itโ€™s a little gem of a place, a lovely cafe with good food, great coffee, delicious ice cream and sunflowers too. Of all the cloudy days we have had over summer today was t really one of them ๐Ÿ™„ there was intermittent cloud but when the sun was out boy it was hot ๐Ÿฅต not the best for me but I did have my hat and sun cream on because as you can imagine there is no shade where sunflowers grow.

We all had a wonderful time playing in the pathways that had been cut through the sunflowers and then ice cream while watching the harvested grain being sent up the shute to the silo. George was in his element with all the tractors and trailers coming and going, he is crazy mad about tractors and definitely wants to drive one when he is older ๐Ÿฅฐ

Pretty tired again this evening after today lol.

Thursday: I did quite a bit this morning in the poly tunnel, clearing dying mint foliage and weeds, trying to stake chrysanthemums which are leaning over and then dead heading anything that needed doing. Next I dug some bits of apple mint up to propagate, I had planted it with two other types of mint but it seems to be the weaker one and got a bit smothered. I definitely want much more of it for next year so need to propagate it now before it disappears altogether. I watered the small tunnel and then turned on the water in the big tunnel.

Sam arrived with the children and I was having them for a few hours while she did some work. They were full of boundless energy today and Nana not so much. We went and looked for blackberries in the small paddock at the back but the grass is so long the gate hardly opens so we came back down to find things to pick in the garden. We found tomatoes, cucumbers and a few logan berries, George had spotted the cooking apples and wanted to take some of them home to make โ€˜pudding pieโ€™ ๐Ÿ˜‚ It is lovely that they know they can find things to eat in my garden but there is not a lot left when they do!

Again in the evening I was tired but I really needed to do a few things, we are forecast thunderstorms and rain tomorrow and I wanted to get some flowers cut before then, and some orach cut for drying. The weather is really a pain in the arse at the minute, it is either raining or bloody hot, not much inbetween. I know it is much better than some places in the world but it is not great for the flowers, if you get sunshine it brings the flowers out and then the next day it rains and spoils them ๐Ÿ™„ If we get the rain tomorrow I have plenty of indoor jobs to do but it would be nice to have a couple of (not too hot or not raining) days in a row doing outside jobs.

Friday: It is 7.30 am and already heavy rain ๐Ÿ™„ itโ€™s dark enough to need the lights on indoors, a snapshot of what lies ahead in the darker months. I quite like the seasons for that, even though we have not had much of a summer, when the time comes to close the curtains early and put the lights on itโ€™s quite comforting. As I said I have a long list of indoor jobs to choose from so hopefully I will still have a productive day.

Oscar has to go to hospital today for an operation which is a shame because tomorrow is his first birthday and a party was all planned. That had to be moved to next week, itโ€™s best to take the date you are offered in the current climate of strikes and post covid hangover problems.

I decided to get apples and plums prepped for the freezer, always takes a lot longer than you think especially peeling the apples when my hand is still not 100% yet. I would have gone the whole hog and made crumbles etc but there is no sugar in the cupboard so that will have to wait. I now have about 5kg of plums frozen ๐Ÿ˜‚ and endless amounts of apples still to do, I am thinking of all the yummy puddings in the depths of winter and will be glad of them then. I keep toying with the idea of am,ing plum jam but John doesnโ€™t like plum jam nor any other jam except strawberry, raspberry at a push so my efforts are wasted on him. The same applies to chutney, he wonโ€™t touch that at all no matter what is in it ๐Ÿ˜œ so not much point making that either ๐Ÿ˜

While I was indoors it meant I could get a signal and wait to hear about Oscar and he has returned from surgery safely thank goodness ๐Ÿฅฐ no matter what the operation it is one of the longest wait for parents especially when they are so little.

Saturday: We spent the best part of the day doing jobs around the farm, I have plug plants to pot up plus plenty of weeding and hoeing. I also spent a good deal of time hoovering the flower room, a quick sweep each time is ok but occasionally it needs more. I was thinking while I was doing it that itโ€™s no good doing this if you donโ€™t like spiders and creepy crawlies because they often can be found on the flowers and foliage and then get bought inside where they set up home ๐Ÿ˜‚ Meanwhile John has been busy strimming and mowing, with all the rain everything has gone mad plus when we did get chance the mower broke. Now that is mended and the weather is more settled (mostly) we can at least get a handle on things and the place is starting to look much tidier than before.

1 already where does the time go ๐Ÿฅฐ

Mid afternoon we went over to see Oscar for his 1st birthday ๐Ÿฅณ He was asleep for the first hour or so when we were there but eventually he woke up and we were able to give him his present and sing happy birthday to him. I think he was a bit bemused wondering why everyone was looking at him and singing lol.

Back home in the evening and we watched a film rather than doing any more work.

Sunday: The weather was nice and we had a lot of work to do so got on with it early. I had a flower workshop at 10am for a couple of hours then some lunch before sorting out the flowers for the hats I needed to do. I was worried that the flowers were not going to go overnight without water, initially the customer wanted to collect them tonight for tomorrow but I rang and said I would be happier dropping them off early in the morning so that they could stay in water overnight and I can attach them to the hats just before they get delivered. I have tried to use flowers that will do well enough out of water for a few hours which is a challenge, things like sedum and Pom Pom dahlias have more of a tolerance than things like cosmos which would just keel over.

Again John spent his time strimming and mowing ๐Ÿ˜œ

Lately I have seen a couple of insects that I havenโ€™t seen before, flying insects one I would class as a bee type and the other a moth but I didnโ€™t have my phone either time so couldnโ€™t get a photo. I donโ€™t recognise either of them so I am hoping I will see them again when I have my phone with me. John is also sure he sawโ€ฆ..wait for itโ€ฆโ€ฆ a door mouse ๐Ÿ˜ฎ if that is indeed what it was then oh my days that would be epic. He is used to seeing field mice and wood mice and it wasnโ€™t the same though again we have no photo to clarify. The reason he saw it was because it was underneath the Guinea pigs bowl which had upturned otherwise he wouldnโ€™t have. We do have plenty of hazel trees and when I say plenty I mean at least 15 all in one place and then plenty all around the rest of the farm so it is possible that we might have them, I will have to check the fallen nuts this year to see if they have been chewed. It would be very exciting but chances are it is some other type like harvest mouse or something lol.

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Work, rain & grandchildren.

Monday August 7th 2023: I was rather annoyed with myself yesterday evening because I could have got a good amount done but I didnโ€™t bother lol. So this morning I was determined to make a bit of a dent on the front driveway mess. Circumstances meant I couldnโ€™t do any of it for months and now it is getting on my nerves, the constant rain hasnโ€™t helped and I probably couldnโ€™t have got much of it done anyway but still. I have hoed, weeded, mown, raked, cut, shovelled and still only half finished at lunchtime. In my head I thought it would only take a couple of hours ๐Ÿ˜‚ Because I couldnโ€™t do much with my hand and arm for the last three months I am very out of shape, I should have done a lot of walking but in the beginning even that was painful so now I am paying the price. The sun is out, I started at 8am to get the cooler part of the day but it has got too hot unless it clouds over a good bit I will leave it until later. Once I have stopped sweating I will find something else to do a little less energetic.

I think I spent too long in the sun and felt a bit ill for a short while ๐Ÿ˜ so had to have a sit down, fml sometimes ๐Ÿ˜œ Fed up with the limitations my body seems to want to put on me because my mind is having none of it and wants to get on ๐Ÿ˜‚

I had flowers to make up for collection mid afternoon, I am also watching my flowers closely as I have two lots of jam jar collections to do at the weekend. Normally I say that I canโ€™t guarantee colour choices but will accommodate them where possible and one lot is for pink and white (baby shower) and the other lot is purple/lilac, sage green and white (wedding) so I am going round identifying what I think will be looking good enough to use at the time of cutting.

My goodness that was an epic workout ๐Ÿ˜œ 5pm finish and John helped me from 3pm, looks better but still canโ€™t make a silk purse from a sows ear ๐Ÿ˜‚ The driveway will be 80 years old next year so it has seen a lot of comings and goings, it was laid by the MOD though so lasted longer than a council one ๐Ÿ˜ฌ The whole place was built specifically for D Day so I know roughly how old the drive is and there are some boot prints in it and I often wonder whose boots they were. The tree roots have moved and cracked it in many places so the weeds take hold easily, some of the edges are breaking up so the weeds take hold easily and we no longer weedkiller so the weeds take hold easily ๐Ÿคฃ But as I said to John, at least it looks as though someone lives here now rather than a derelict entrance, just have to work hard on the rest of the place (once the mower is back) and get some fencing done. The trouble with fencing is that it comes way down on the list for the farm contractor, lambing, ploughing, harvesting, hay making, flailing all come first it seems and so they get round to it eventually ๐Ÿ™„

The apple tree is out of control and the problem with that is itโ€™s getting to the wrong time of year to cut it for size control. There are hundreds of apples on it this year, last years apples were huge but this year a lot smaller and a gazillion tiny ones. The crows keep raiding it but the trouble with that is once they peck at an apple and it falls on the floor they just move to the next one rather than go down to the ground and finish the one they started. So before I could even cut the grass under the tree I had to rake up apples and the grass is long so you can see what a pig of a job it has been. I put some windfalls by the egg shed for people to help themselves, I have picked a bucketful for myself to store and asked people to come pick some if they want some so if you are reading this and you want any just pop up with a bucket and get some ๐Ÿ˜

Tuesday: I had Oscar today so mostly what my time was spent doing was playing, singing, feeding lol. But while he was sleeping I looked up lots of recipes for Aronia berries or chokeberries, I have three bushes in the garden and this year they are loaded with berries. Too tart to eat raw but these berries are one of the best kept secrets when it comes to antioxidants (more than any other fruit) they pack a big vit c punch and are great for circulation, urinary tract health (5-10 times more effective than cranberries) they are very definitely a superfood. So why donโ€™t we see them in the shops ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ no idea, not as saleable as blueberries I suppose, maybe something you would find in a specialist shop or a health food store (dried). I will be making a syrup with them and freezing it in ice cube sizes, then they can easily be added to all kinds of things for that superfood extra. They freeze well whole and apparently are sweeter once frozen, you can use them exactly the same way you would with any other berry and they have the added bonus for wildlife in that they stay on the bush well into autumn.

Wednesday: The sun came out whoop whoop, I have got wet cutting flowers that many times over the last few days I was getting pretty bored of it ๐Ÿ˜‚ Still I have had the opposite problem where it got too hot at times to be outside, canโ€™t win. I got the washing on first thing and out into the line but someone somewhere decided a bonfire was a great idea on the first sunny (washing drying) day for a while ๐Ÿ™„ I had flowers to cut and going round it was evident that the rain had affected some of them but hopefully once deadheaded they will flush with more blooms. I read that if you think you have deadheaded enough you probably have more you can do ๐Ÿ˜‚ deadheading is vital to keep those flowers coming, disbudding is another one and of course cutting back.

Sam popped in with George and Lucie while Mia was off playing with a friend, they like to go looking for berries, cucumbers and eggs. The eggs we found had been eaten by the hens already ๐Ÿ™„ we couldnโ€™t find many berries but we found a cucumber which I cut into lengths and they eat with gusto lol.

Thursday: Another nice day thankfully, I cut lots of flowers and foliage for orders yesterday and today I needed to get them made up but first I had to get some washing done and household bits and pieces. I did make some Aronia syrup to keep in the fridge too.

I went into the flower hut to make up 22 jam jars which take a lot longer and more flowers than you think. The customer had said that although I donโ€™t do specific colours this was the colour scheme so said I will do my best to accommodate. However after putting them all together I wasnโ€™t happy with how they looked and spent a while trying to sort them out. I came to the conclusion that limiting colour is ok if you have an abundance of that particular colour which I donโ€™t at the minute. As it stands it is mid afternoon and I am planning on cutting some different colours this evening when itโ€™s cooler to add to them. One of the problems is that anything I do have in that colour has thin stems so the posies are look as though they are lacking (to me at any rate) You leave and learn I guess.

We went to watch George and Lucie at their very first swimming lesson, Sam (and me ) was worried that George wouldnโ€™t listen and just mess about but actually he was really good and did as he was asked. Interesting to watch and see how confident Lucie was compared to George considering generally in life itโ€™s the other way round. We watched the end of Miaโ€™s lesson and she was awarded her green hat so she was very proud and rightly so. I love the traffic light system of the swimming hats, red (canโ€™t swim) orange and then green (swimmer) ideal for the lifeguards I imagine.

Once back home I got the dinner and then cut some flowers for orders before going back to the jam jars and tweaking them until I was happy with them. A little bit of deadheading, watering g and weeding before deciding that was enough for today.

Friday: I got the washing on the line first thing as the forecast showed 0% chance of rain and an hour later guess what, it bloody rained ๐Ÿ™„

I had more flowers to cut for orders today and then pack the jam jar order up ready for collection. It is tricky transporting these but each time I do it I learn a little more. I only fill the jars half full with water they can then be topped up when they reached the destination, I pack them in low sided boxes or veg crates and use paper to stop them jangling around or clanging against each other and then we drive slowly ๐Ÿ˜‚ I have seen a great method of holes cut in squares of flattish polystyrene but have yet to try it out.

All boxed and ready to transport.

Saturday: I had an order for flowers this morning, I cut them yesterday evening so I needed to get them ready for collection mid morning. Once collected we popped to a local plant sale and then a quick trip to the garden centre for cake and coffee. At teatime Charlie came to pick me up as I was going with her to babysit for Sam and Luke, a great chance to get a take away curry which I never do as John doesnโ€™t eat curry ๐Ÿ™„

Sunday: John has been busy strimming and mowing when the weather allows. The rain was on and off today and so I spent the morning creating dried flower things ๐Ÿ˜Š At lunchtime Charlie dropped Oscar off, she was going to a baby shower and Macca was on his way back from a cycling trip and was picking him up when he got home. When he arrived Oscar was fast asleep and slept for at least another 45 minutes ๐Ÿ˜‚ Once they went home I went back to the dried flowers for a while. We popped round to see my sister and happily stayed for something to eat when it was offered.

Dried flowers in Oak bars
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Gathering the (tiny) harvest in, botanical dyeing & still plenty of rain.

Monday 31st July 2023: The whole of July we have had rain every day, sometimes heavy, we have had hardly any sun but at least the temperature has been ok on the whole. It is topsy turvy at the moment, I am not complaining too much though as I have not had to water the garden at all this month ๐Ÿ˜‚

I have had some pretty busy weeks with the flowers but this week is much calmer so it gives me chance to catch up with all the other jobs that have been neglected. I started off with tidying things away indoors, finding the right places for โ€˜stuffโ€™ to live ๐Ÿ™„ Then outside into the greenhouse to sow some foxglove seeds for next year (lovely apricot ones) and pot on some brassica plants. They ought to be planted out really but I need to reorganise the garden and so no point planting them until they can go into the final place. They are curly kale and purple sprouting broccoli which I love to be able to pick fresh in the new year, itโ€™s worth the wait when nothing else is around. I also sowed some carrot seeds and some perpetual spinach. Then I picked some purple French beans and some Logan berries and took those indoors to prep. The beans were blanched and drained then bagged up ready for the freezer and along with some apples from the tree the berries were cooked in honey ready for crumbles. I made two lots of crumble toppings, one traditional for John and one healthy one for me, oats, nuts and cinnamon. Both lots can be frozen for using as and when needed but the oat one will need coconut oil added to it before cooking. I made two crumbles for dessert later so I will see what it tastes like, John wonโ€™t like just honey in his apple and berry mix but he can add sugar if needs be whereas I prefer mine on the sharper side so just honey is fine. At this time of year I start to think about stocking up and making things for winter use, itโ€™s that primal side of me again ๐Ÿ˜œ I will continue to add goods to my dried and frozen store and if we ever have to hunker down I am all in ๐Ÿ˜‚

Had a visit from Sam and the kiddies in the afternoon, they have just come back from their caravan holiday in the New Forest and were full of stories of their adventures ๐Ÿฅฐ

We have lamb loin for dinner tonight with French beans, johns potatoes are sliced and roasted in the oven plainly while mine are made into a gratin with stock, crรจme fraise and Parmesan cheese. I have no objection to this while John is still doing all the washing up ๐Ÿ˜‚ he is beginning to realise that when cooking everything from scratch you use a lot of bowls and utensils. He made himself scrambled egg at lunchtime and normally would not give the dirty pan another thought, I told him he would have to wash it up because I need it to cook the beans for dinner and as I still canโ€™t do the washing up (shame) he would have to get it done sharpish ๐Ÿ˜œ

I have Oscar all day tomorrow from early morning as it is Charlieโ€™s first day back at work so I need to get tomorrows dinner sorted tonight. Slow cooker meals it is then, a chicken stew for John I think and a dhal for me, I will make extra portions of botthat can be frozen for another day

Tuesday: Oscar day ๐Ÿฅฐ all went fairly well, takes a bit of getting used to having a little one all day again ๐Ÿ˜œ I did take him out for a walk in the pushchair when he clearly didnโ€™t want to sleep in the cot, I foraged some cherry plums while I was out ๐Ÿ˜ Hoping to go back for some more later this evening, Iโ€™m pretty sure they are early this year ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ I have had conversations online with other country folk, there seems to be an awful lot of blackberry flowers this year to, we are wondering what the winter has in store for us ๐Ÿ™„

I have been stocking up my pantry with various dried goods and some tins, the news is full of doom and gloom about wheat at the minute. Wheat coming from Ukraine (or rather not coming) and the wheat harvest here because of the rain in July. My take on this is that we can (and should) adjust what we eat, be more resilient, more flexible but so many people are not which is a worry I think.

After dinner I went outside to cut flowers, they are not for orders but because the forecast for tomorrow is horrible, thunder, lightening, possible heavy downpours and high winds. I donโ€™t want the blooms that are almost ready to get damaged and so it was a damage limitation exercise ๐Ÿ™„ I will use them one way or another, new orders might come in and I will have flowers good to go or I will see what can be dried or I can just use them to practise something new. I only have one Lily and I donโ€™t even know where it came from but I cut it and ended up with pollen on my cheek. It was quite difficult to remove the stain and so I thought that the stamen might be useful for dyeing the silk ribbons ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ nothing ventured nothing gained as they say.

Once that was done I was determined to get some more cherry plums from the side of the road, if tomorrowโ€™s weather is correct most of them will end up on the floor and there are hundreds of them. I would have liked to get a lot more but the general rule is to take only as much as you need or can use and so I behaved myself ๐Ÿ˜œ

Wednesday: The terrible weather that was forecast didnโ€™t arrive ๐Ÿ˜œ so I spent my time making up some flower bunches with the flowers I cut. There are a lot of pinks around at the minute so with the Barbie movie current at the minute I made very pink jam jar arrangements and a pink bunch. Then I decided to colour code the other bunches until I had a rainbow of flowers ๐Ÿ˜

No idea what else I did that day, (writing this up on Saturday) I think Sam and the children came over for a couple of hours in the afternoon. John has been off a fair bit this week so he has been tidying up the stable block and re boarding the walls. He tried cutting grass but the mower is broken, two of the blades wonโ€™t work so it has to go in for repair and is being picked up on Friday.

Thursday: Still not much of a clue as to what I did except I have been doing a lot of dyeing, itโ€™s addictive ๐Ÿ˜‚ Finding plants that I think will work well as a dye, researching so that I understand what I am doing with it. So far I have tried cold dye with no mordant to see what effect I get, loving the berry dye colours ๐Ÿฅฐ I have used avocado skins, sage, mulberries, lavender (not much colour but the ribbon smells lovely) calendula, coreopsis, indigo powder and turmeric.

The one on the right hand side is the original colour of the raw silk.

The twins came over for their weekly session with me while Mia goes to swimming lessons. We played tig with Grampy outside in the garden and then got dinner for them. This is the last week we will have them on Thursdays ๐Ÿ˜” as they start their own swimming lessons next week ๐Ÿ˜

Friday: I had a phone call late afternoon yesterday for a large celebration bouquet to be collected this morning. It was a big one and I had to make three bunches and put them together to make one large bouquet as my hands are pretty small lol. I made that first thing along with another order that was being collected in the afternoon. John was off today so was working in the stable block some of the time and harassing me about shares the rest of the time. He has had shares for a while and just left them where they were but has now decided to shuffle them around, the only problem with that is it is me that has to do it because he doesnโ€™t know how (and doesnโ€™t do technology ๐Ÿ™„) He watches them on his phone and comes to find me when he wants to buy or sell them ๐Ÿ˜œ fine except that he expects me to drop what I am doing there and then to get the best price ๐Ÿ˜‚ I did suggest he gets his own iPad (phone screens are too small at our age to see everything in one go) and do it himself but secretly I rather enjoy the thrill of buying and selling at the right time when possible.

Saturday: Started off in the early hours with torrential rain and basically has not stopped all morning, everything will be a washout today ๐Ÿ˜ We went to get some shopping ๐Ÿ™„ drives me nuts going as I am quite sure we donโ€™t need anything but if the biscuit tin is empty John thinks we need to go. I am definitely getting more tetchy as I get older either than or everything is going to the dogs. The shop (Morrisons) was flipping freezing and I know itโ€™s cold for August but seriously I was so cold near the fridges I couldnโ€™t concentrate on what I wanted to get. Last winter it was Baltic in there and I said to John (and the lady in the till) I am not shopping in here this winter coming itโ€™s too cold. I have no idea what they are trying to do, save money I guess but it will backfire, if you are too cold to concentrate then people just wonโ€™t stop long, counterproductive if you ask me. Second bugbear is the bloody loyalty card system, itโ€™s supposed to be geared to you personally, it is not, I will never be buying ginsters sausage rolls so donโ€™t give me a discount, it seems more like they are trying to lead you to buying what they want you to buy and I am not that customer. To be honest I do not want to be a customer but John insists on going there, I am going to do my best to either avoid it or write him a list so he can go in future ๐Ÿ˜‚ Johns shopping list is cheese, butter, bread, biscuits, crisps , jam, chocolate and ice cream oh and spring onions as a nod to something healthy ๐Ÿ˜œ If he doesnโ€™t have those then we have โ€˜nothing to eat in the cupboardsโ€™ ๐Ÿ™„

We spent the rest of the day binge watching tv because the weather was so appalling it was not even worth stepping outside ๐ŸŒง๏ธ

Sunday: I had flower to do this morning and so got straight on with those. The weather is better, dry at least but itโ€™s still a tad on the colder side of summer. We are stuck in a weather dump that is going to move this week sometime but that has been nearly six weeks of crap in summer like weather we were stuck in ๐Ÿ˜‚ the only consolation is that I havenโ€™t watered outside at all ๐Ÿ˜ Charlie walked over with Oscar first thing, he had his breakfast here and then they walked back, he was asleep before they even left the driveway. I then watered the small tunnel with the tomatoes and cucumbers in before cutting back a lot of the bottom foliage from the tomato plants so that the tomatoes can begin to ripen, even they are a bit slow this year.

We went out for lunch with friends midday which is something we rarely do, in fact I think it may be a first ๐Ÿ˜‚ I lunch or have dinner with my friends or we do the same with family but not usually both of us out with friends. We had a lovely lunch in a lovely old Manor House that I didnโ€™t even know was there but will definitely go back again.

In the evening I had a wander round the orchard area to see how the plums are doing this year. Not so good as last year but they canโ€™t produce masses every year I guess. The plums trees really need some attention they are getting a bit straggly, it is difficult to get the pruning right on those as too late in the year and they could get disease but they are not looking great anyway then probably nothing to lose. The walnut tree has got huge this year and nuts are already dropping but I cracked one and it is still soft so no idea what is going on with that, they seem to be shedding early but not ready and the same with the hazel trees. It has been a most peculiar year mind you so anything is possible. I walked into the front paddock and was dismayed to find that when John had done some strimming he has strimmed a pussy willow whip I had been growing ๐Ÿ˜” That is the third year in a row I had tried to grow something there and he has strimmed it down ๐Ÿ˜ก He has left a runner from the plumtree growing nicely though ๐Ÿ˜ฌ There was metal wire on the ground he said, yes I put that there to protect the roots from the chickens who like to scratch in dug over soil, ffs I give up sometimes, flipping trigger happy with that thing. We really need an odd job man to come once a week and do some of the jobs I think ๐Ÿ™„

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It is still raining ๐Ÿ˜‚ a trip to Diddly Squat & my birthday ๐Ÿฅณ

Monday 24th July 2023: A rainy start to the day and week, I am a little annoyed with myself because yesterday was dry and I could have got a fair bit done outside and now itโ€™s soggy. Goodness knows what has happened to our weather lol we are stuck in a cycle of rain but I am not complaining as parts of Europe are literally burning ๐Ÿ˜

I am waiting for the rain to stop so that I can go out and cut the echinops. I have been watching them carefully waiting for them to colour up, the trick is not to let them go into flower if you want them for drying as they will start to fall apart once dry otherwise.

This patch started off a one small plant a couple of years ago! It has now got huge and needs dividing in autumn, it is swamping everything around it ๐Ÿ˜‚

Although it is only the end of July I have already started taking bookings for Christmas wreath workshops so I need to be thinking that far ahead. I am also going to do a pumpkin arrangement workshop and all those dates are firmly in the diary but I do have the flexibility to add more if necessary. I need to do a post to advertise them but it seems a bit too early yet ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ

As it kept on raining I gave the pantry a tidy up, I still have a few apples but some of them have either shrivelled now or gone soft but the ones that are ok I will start chopping and freezing so I donโ€™t lose any more. Our apple harvest was huge last year, this year not so many eating apples but still plenty of cookers on the tree providing the crows donโ€™t eat them all that is ๐Ÿ™„

Cleaning it up made me start thinking about winter storing and prepping, we have seen that you never know what is round the corner these days ๐Ÿค” In the event of something catastrophic happening the food chain would break immediately and I like to be prepared ๐Ÿ˜‚ itโ€™s the primal side of me ๐Ÿ˜œ

Tuesday: Dry today whoo hoo, I cut the echinops first thing along with some eryingyum they are so different to most things that are growing at the minute so they add texture to flowers. I then spent the rest of the morning doing some proper gardening, weeding, hoeing, deadheading, planting, potting on. I think if I ever get to a point of taking anyone on the first job would be for a gardener ๐Ÿ˜‚ or at the very least, a weeder. I have potted on plants that have been waiting for weeks and now hopefully they can put on good growth before planting in autumn. I have a lot of re organising to do come autumn, I made some errors when laying out the cutting flower beds so they need turning round. I planted some things in places that, it has become apparent, they are outgrowing already ๐Ÿ˜œ It is all a learning curve.

Wednesday/Thursday: Forgot to type anything up and have no idea what I have been doing ๐Ÿ˜œ Working here is all I know as I havenโ€™t been anywhere else, trying to catch up on all the weeding and tidying plus cutting anything that needs cutting. I did deliver flowers on Thursday I remember that much.

Friday: I had a fair amount of flowers to cut today for orders and for the flower workshop this evening, it started raining around 7.30am, wouldnโ€™t you bloody know it ๐Ÿ™„ Nevertheless I had to get it done and so off I went out into the rain, it stopped raining almost as soon as I had finished ๐Ÿ˜œ We had the ride on mower collected this morning as the belt has broken plus it could do with a service. That is one thing John has been trying to do, get the front paddock cut but the grass is very long. It would seem that many are in a similar situation because of the constant switch between rain and sun and the chap has plenty of belts to repair ๐Ÿ˜‚ I spent a good part of the day in the flower hut sorting it out and getting ready for later. The flowers are not drying as well as hoped in there and I am not sure if it is because of the humidity outside all month long. I canโ€™t leave the door open because all and sundry will be inside before long, cats, dogs, chickens, geese ๐Ÿ™„ so I have rigged up a metal grill that can be tied to go across the open door to try and get some airflow in there. Schoolboy error not having a window up high!

I have decided to have a go at dyeing natural silk with plant dyes. Trying to find eco friendly ribbon is difficult and expensive so I thought I would have a go at making my own and see how they come out, you never know it could be another string to my bow ๐Ÿ˜

Saturday: It started off sunny then clouded over and drizzled ๐Ÿ™„ I had the flower room to tidy up and social media posts to do and then mid morning deliver some flowers to a customer. It was near to Mums so we popped in for a coffee before heading back home. In the afternoon we decided to take a drive to Diddly Squat Farm which is only around 15/20 minutes away. It was heaving with people, seriously the car park was rammed, the other car park (field) was rammed and the queue must have been about an hour long just to get into the shop and then another similar queue for the food wagon ๐Ÿ™„ So we took the obligatory photo and left lol, we decided to call into Burford on the way back and grab an ice cream. Not a parking space to be found anywhere so we headed for Bibury instead, same story there ๐Ÿ˜ We drove home through some lovely little villages and rural back lanes and grabbed an ice cream in Carterton instead ๐Ÿ˜‚ Where exactly is the cost of living crisis because it is not here I can tell you that much ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ You can no longer just walk into a pub and ask for a table for food as they are always booked up, you need to book in advance. The roads are clogged up with cars so no one is worried about how much fuel they are using, the shops are always busy, so much so that I canโ€™t even be bothered to go into them these days unless absolutely necessary.

In the evening we had booked a table in the next town along for a meal out instead of our usual fish and chip night. We ordered fish and chips ๐Ÿ˜‚ it was delicious though.

Sunday: Itโ€™s my birthday ๐Ÿฅณ Up and out for an early breakfast at one our favourite places, they start serving at 7.30am ๐Ÿ˜‚ which is great for us as I think breakfast at 10am is halfway through the day ๐Ÿ˜œ Once back home we had a relaxed day, not sure why John was relaxing it wasnโ€™t his birthday ๐Ÿ˜‚ Plenty of visitors throughout the day, we had birthday cake and chocolates and I had lots of lovely gifts for which I am grateful ๐Ÿฅฐ This just about sums me up, a goldfinch whistle, a giant cookie, a medieval cooking pan, plants, gardening gloves, essential oils, a book and a new top plus a few other things. In-between cups of tea, cake and visitors we watched a couple of films, perfect relaxing day.

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A lot more flowers again this week ๐Ÿ’ a small harvest & what lies ahead ๐ŸŒ

Monday 17th July 2023: Monday again already ๐Ÿ™„ I have been out already this morning and cut flowers for tomorrows orders, hoovered the house and now having tea and toast before I go out and check on my seeds and do any other jobs I spot that need doing, it wonโ€™t be hard to spot them ๐Ÿ˜œ

Once of the biggest disappointments for me this year was not being able to get many seeds sown, flower or veg. This is the time I should be harvesting plenty of produce, so much that I never know what to do with it all! This year that is not happening but I have managed to get a tiny yield even despite this and I still have plenty in the freezer which is lucky. This morning I have picked a few broad beans and some dwarf French beans plus a fair few berries ๐Ÿ˜ The berries have been cooked down and some have been allocated to a crumble for John later the rest will be compote for my yoghurt ๐Ÿฅฐ The beans have been blanched and frozen and the cucumbers will be used up or given to the family for them to use. One of the things that crossed my mind today was more perennial veg, you can get perennial onions, kale, asparagus, artichoke, chard will grow happily for a couple of years before needing to be redone (if it doesnโ€™t seed itself everywhere) fruit bushes are perennial as are fruit trees. It is definitely worth thinking about if you are short on time, have mobility issues or for when life restricts your growing ambitions.

Merge harvests today but still 100 times better than anything you can buy ๐Ÿฅฐ

I looked after Oscar for the afternoon so playing and blowing raspberries was the agenda until nap time. John came home early and made two people in the house napping ๐Ÿ˜ด

Watching the news and the breakthrough in dementia medication which is great news. The bit that is worrying me is the dementia test, I canโ€™t count backwards taking seven away each time when I am fully compos mentis so I said to John, make sure you tell them that if I ever have to go ๐Ÿ˜‚ Seriously I have many strengths, numbers is not one of them especially odd numbers and taking away ๐Ÿ™„ words, yes, numbers, nope ๐Ÿ˜œ

Tuesday: First job make up the flowers orders going out later. John always asks me โ€˜what are your plansโ€™ when he is home, I donโ€™t make plans because you never know what will come up and interrupt those plans. I usually do what I did today and think, that needs doing, I could do that, and then I have to do something different. I had a couple of notifications come through about van and car break ins in the immediate area ๐Ÿ™„ I had said previously to John that I need to cut the apple tree back because I canโ€™t see down the driveway when people arrive, so that became a more important job to address today. It means I have a clear line of sight and can see what is going on, that may be customers arriving, deliveries or just randoms mooching around ๐Ÿ˜œ

A bit of gardening for the rest of the day , so much that needs cutting back at the minute to encourage more flowers.

I have so many orders to get through tomorrow, Thursday and Friday and then a last minute order for flowers first thing tomorrow morning. By this time it is raining quite well and so an hour before dark I was out in the rain cutting flowers and getting soaked ๐Ÿ˜‚ Back inside and change out of my wet clothes and into my pjs and a cup of tea before bedtime.

Wednesday: Up and out to cut flowers again this morning and then get the orders ready for customer pick up. Out mid morning to deliver an order then back to get the rest of the orders done. Customers arrived to collect various orders and then I had a two hour sit down around 1pm before cracking on again. More flower cutting in the evening plus watering the poly tunnels and finally sit down around 8.30pm. I have flowers to cut tomorrow morning and then orders to make up for afternoon collections so another busy day and I have had to say that I have no more availability because I literally do not have enough time to do any more๐Ÿ˜œ

Thursday: Up and out to cut lots of flowers this morning, practically everything I have growing at the minute for the last orders this week. I will be having the weekend off from flowers ๐Ÿ˜‚ Once they were cut it was time to make the first lot of todays orders that are being collected later on today. A short rest, then the twins and then I will will making up the last of this weeks flowers ready for collection tomorrow. I have a Oscar from early in the morning so I need to be done and ready.

I have been trying to think if I have actually left the farm at all this week, apart from a delivery of flowers (straight there and back) I think the answer is no not since last Sunday ๐Ÿ™„

Thursday evening was the time I needed to make up the last three bouquets for this week, I have Oscar from 7am tomorrow so wonโ€™t be able to do it then and they are being collected at lunchtime.

Friday: Looking after Oscar all morning until early afternoon, he was a good boy and we played and sang and he napped and fed, all good. In the afternoon I gave myself some time off, I needed it after that week which was fabulous but full on.

Saturday: Back to the rain and I hope itโ€™s not too much today as one of my customers is getting married so I will keep my fingers crossed for them ๐Ÿคž I needed to tidy up the flower hut because a week long of arranging had left a bit of a mess to clear away plus I have left over flowers to deal with. They are now hanging up to dry for a different use later in the year. I had oak blocks to mark up ready for drilling as I will be doing lots more of these ready for selling as soon as I can get them done.

If you take time to really look and listen all around you there is another level of activity going on while we are all getting on with our lives. Yesterday I was stood by the back door and saw a leaf cutter bee with a piece of leaf, it disappeared next to the shed and when I looked there was a bamboo cane which is holding up some netting, I guess it went in there to make its little nest to lay an egg. It was a tiny thing but lovely to witness, this morning I saw and heard a fight going on ๐Ÿ™„ Again I was in the kitchen and heard birds making a right racket, normally itโ€™s because the cats are around and we have blackbirds nesting close by as well as wrens. I looked out of the door and saw a sparrow hawk on the ground under the hazel trees trying to get the fledgling blackbirds ๐Ÿฅฒ So I opened the door and stepped out, off flew the sparrow hawk closely followed by Daddy blackbird in pursuit, he was brave. I couldnโ€™t see any sign of fledgling bodies so hopefully I foiled the plot.

It is not exactly an inspiring day today, rain, colder than average for the time of year and not at all like July. Saying that, John and I both agreed we would rather have this than be frying in the temps they have in Europe at the minute. I typed a whole paragraph early in the week on my thoughts about what is happening in the world climate at the minute, I read it back and thought, thatโ€™s a bit heavy and deleted it but I do think it needs addressing or I need to say it, one or the other. The problem is that a large percentage of the population think that it is geeky or whacky (just like they did with the then Prince Charles) It isnโ€™t, it is far sighted thatโ€™s what it is, itโ€™s being able to look further ahead and see what is coming and not burying your head in the sand, not living for today without thinking about the tomorrow. We are in for some difficult years ahead with the climate and it is happening faster than anyone expected. How do we deal with it? I donโ€™t have any answers but we do need to start thinking about it PDQ. One question I posed to John before bedtime was, how do we prepare for living with extreme heat? What practical things can we do to make sure our house stays as cool as possible ? To be fair our place stays fairly cool, we have plenty of insulation and we have UV glass in the windows (more for the Lupus but coming in useful now) What else can we do? Maybe shutters on the windows ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ The next topic was about water supply, all very accessible while things are running normally however I see problems in the years ahead so we should think about how we prepare for that. We already catch a lot of water and we have tanks to install which will catch more but that only works if it rains. What about drought, that will cause big problems for everyone eventually. We need to make sure that anything we are growing holds onto as much moisture as possible for as long as possible, mulching is the answer to that. We will need to change what we grow to eat, we are all going to be eating differently because some things we are used to eating just wonโ€™t grow in extreme heat, although we will be able to grow more exotic things probably. We were talking about exploring options for a bore hole. It is crazy to think that most villages and towns would have had plenty of wells and they have mostly all be filled in over the years. And then on the flip side what about flash flooding and deluges of rain, we have had it all thrown at us over the last few years ๐Ÿ˜‚ we need to prepare for every eventually. I do think that where we live at the minute we are in a good position to cope with volumes of water unlike the folk at the bottom of the hill. So if you are looking to move in the near future I would suggest you get up as high as possible lol, high temperatures are going to cause a multitude of problems and rising water levels is one of them. None of this is fantasy, we are seeing the effects globally every day, it makes the headlines and yet it is not a topic of serious discussion for most people ๐Ÿ™„ You only have to look at the graphs since the Industrial Revolution to see what we have done to the world, that and applying harmful chemicals to every aspect of our lives ๐Ÿ˜ We are furiously trying to either backpedal or outrun the consequences but we are not going to be able to so we need a plan. Governments and politicians are too busy trying to outdo each other with their manifestoโ€™s, they are only declarations of intention it doesnโ€™t mean they will get them done ๐Ÿค” Those that are not fighting with words are fighting with real ammunition ๐Ÿ˜ก humans seem hell bent on destroying each other or the planet one way or another, intelligent life, pull the other one!

Do I feel better for getting that of my chest, not really it just opens up hundreds of other lines of thought ๐Ÿ˜œ But if it gets one person thinking about what lies ahead and how to deal with it then I will be happy enough x

Sunday: Yesterday late afternoon we went over to see the twins, it is their 4th birthday today but they are going on holiday so we went to see them beforehand. We bought back Josh and Flo with us to stay overnight as Shelley and Martin were off to a wedding reception that evening, the weather hasnโ€™t been a great July for weddings and that one was no exception ๐Ÿ˜•

I had decided to mainly have the day off today, apart from looking after the children until they were collected I had no other plans. I did water the small tunnel though, the cucumbers and tomatoes are growing well in there and I am already harvesting plenty of cucumbers. We did pop out to a local plant nursery as there are still one or two things I am looking for, I didnโ€™t find them but I did get a couple of other plants ๐Ÿ˜ฌ We had a roast at Shelleyโ€™s mid afternoon and then back home for the rest of the day. The weather was mainly dry and I should have done some work but I was tired and decided to recharge instead.

One of the plants I keep thinking about getting is a smoke bush or continue, I think it would be a useful addition and I wonder how well the โ€˜smokeโ€™ would dry but I have no idea. If anyone has a bush they wouldnโ€™t mind me snipping a few bits off to test I would be grateful ๐Ÿ˜

In the evening Dave bought round a delivery of honey for the egg shed, I can hardly call it that now as the lack of eggs is fairly evident ๐Ÿ™„ We find eaten eggs around the place, that is either birds, the dogs or the hens themselves. The problem once hens get to a certain age is they develop bad habits like eating their own eggs, the months of lockdown donโ€™t help as that is often when they begin with these habits which is why the industry turns them over quite quickly, approximately 2 years and then they are changed. Some of our hens are getting on for 3 or 4 and no longer productive but happily living out their days, as long as the fox doesnโ€™t get them of course ๐ŸฆŠ

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Hospital, rain, rain and more rain ๐ŸŒง๏ธ

Monday 10th July 2023: What a way to start the week ๐Ÿ™„ We weโ€™re up early to get sorted before setting off for the hospital for my eye appointment. The traffic can be horrendous going to Oxford so we set off at 7 for an 8.30 arrival, we made it in good time and had a coffee before signing in. Then around 4 hours of our life went past just sitting and waiting to be seen, I finally got called in after three and a half hours. During the ten minute consultation, they examined my eyes and decided they were recovering well ๐Ÿ˜ The doctor was wrapping up when I reminded him about the referral to the outpatient clinic that was mentioned during Fridays consultation, he looks at my notes, nothing on there so he emails for a referral appointment, all good so far. I then remind him that I donโ€™t have enough steroid drops for the prescription they originally gave me on Friday taking 8 drops a day in each eye for seven days, dropping to 6 for the next week, 4 the next and then 3, 2, 1 you get the idea. You canโ€™t just whack steroids in and then come off suddenly it has to be a withdrawal, I know that much and besides they told me that at my original appointment back in April. So he gives me a prescription and off I go to find the hospital pharmacy as they donโ€™t have any in the department. I look at my piece of paper, thatโ€™s not my name and address, he has given me the wrong label, I go back and tell the nurse itโ€™s wrong, he says, go and tell him ๐Ÿ™„ This is the same nurse that came in during my consultation to have short words with the doctor for sending another patient for some tests that the nurse had already sent them for previously ๐Ÿ˜ณ So far, not so good and it doesnโ€™t get any better! I go down the pharmacy and am given a pager, a pager ๐Ÿ˜‚ it should be ready in an hour, sure enough just under an hour later the pager goes off and I go to collect my prescription. The pharmacist says โ€˜one drop in each eye, six times a day for six weeks, there are six bottles in thereโ€™ well at this point I know that is entirely wrong but we have now been there getting on for 5 hours so I take the prescription and run, well walk back to the car. I know what I am supposed to be doing even if the doctor doesnโ€™t and thank goodness I do, someone elderly or not quite up to speed would get in a terrible pickle over that ๐Ÿ˜ We pay for the parking which by now we are outside the 4-5 hours and into 7 hours and stay as long as you like bracket ๐Ÿ˜† In the hospital I couldnโ€™t get any phone signal or internet so the messages are suddenly pinging through, one (at 10.30) is from Charlie to say they landed safely after being on holiday. I message saying I have just finished at the hospital and she replies we are just going past the hospital turning if you need anything, we pull onto the ring road and they are two cars in front of us. What significance does this have you may ask, well they took off from Ibiza, landed in the UK, got their luggage, drove through the London traffic and made it to Oxford (near the hospital turning) in approximately the same amount of time I had been up the hospital for my appointment ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ FFS!

By the time we get home that is the best part of the day gone although I did receive a text to say I have an appointment at the outpatient clinic at the end of August so something went smoothly. I wasnโ€™t planning on having to go back up Friday or Monday so that threw a spanner in the works with the jobs I needed to get done. I have lots of flower orders going out tomorrow plus more flowers to cut (which I will have to do this evening now, hopefully it wonโ€™t rain) and an introduction to beekeeping course which is happening here tonight and I was hoping to get everything ready during the day, nope lol, so I scort about for an hour or so once I got home and had a cuppa.

By evening the workshop was all set up and ready for the Introduction to beekeeping, we had seven participants tonight which is fabulous. Dave from Bradwell Bees teaches and I just do the meet and greet, admin and the refreshments so it works well. If you have experience in something then workshops are a great way to pass on knowledge and earn extra income. If anyone out there fancies teaching a workshop of any kind that is classroom based do get in touch to discuss, I have a room available and you may have the skills ๐Ÿ˜ Once everyone is here and settled in with H & S, toilets and refreshment options covered, I get to go off for an hour and do other stuff, such as type up my blog.

A successful workshop, everyone seemed to enjoy it and were enthusiastic asking plenty of questions and even, when is the next one, which is fabulous.

Tuesday: Start the day with cutting flowers for orders and then straight onto making 12 thank you box posies for an order being collected this afternoon. I had a bit of a blip when the paper started drawing up water so I had to change the wrapping on the first four but once I sorted it out all was well ๐Ÿ˜ They were collected later in the afternoon and the customer was really pleased which is what we like to hear, she took a handful of business cards with her, good sign. I spent the rest of the afternoon tidying up the office/craft room which has been a place that has also ended up with lots of flowers stuff in. Now I have a dedicated room I moved it all over there and threw out rubbish and recycled anything else.

As I type this it is chucking it down, belting down even ๐Ÿ˜‚ we appear to have reached the rainy season as for the last week and a bit it has rained every single day, no idea why I was so worried about the lack of it ๐Ÿ˜œ I do need to cut flowers this evening for tomorrow, normally I do them in the morning but it was a bit wet so I did half and thought I will wait till everything dried out later ๐Ÿ™„

Wednesday: I had posy boxes to arrange again today for collection this afternoon as well as a couple of bouquets. I also sowed some biennial seeds ready for next year and a fair bit of weeding though you would hardly notice as the weeds are pretty much out of control with all this rain. In the evening I had some oak bars to drill out and arrange for an order.

Thursday: A dry start to the day so far, itโ€™s 10am and I have just sat down for some tea and toast before starting again. I have been cutting this morning for Friday flowers but also a big order that came in yesterday. It takes a good hour and a half to cut a few buckets of flowers and foliage. All the while I am looking at what else needs doing, weeding, staking, dead heading and cutting back or pulling out. There is never enough time to get anything substantial done, we have discussed how we will rearrange this for next year but of course that cannot be done until this seasons flowers are gone over. Not all of the garden need re jigging, some of it we have already done but the area I initially dedicated to growing has not worked the way it is so re organisation is on the cards which will involve moving all the soil out of the beds, repositioning them and refilling before replanting or covering for winter. The other thing that we really need to get on top of is the staking, there is nothing worse than spotting a beautiful flower only to find the main stem is down on the ground and the flower is bending up off from it, fairly unusable in a bouquet but always considered for drying so all is not lost.

The amount of rain we have had has been great but it means the flowers have put on a lot of soft growth which also means they flop over, not enough strength in the stem or too heavy at the top. I often have offers of help the trouble is that people want to do the nice stuff and around 3/4 of it is hard, dirty graft ๐Ÿ˜‚

I went out, weeded, hoed, laid weed membrane, and sweated then came back in and it was noon already. I donโ€™t like weed membrane but it is the lesser of two evils at the minute. You might recall I trialled jute but that did not even last the winter into spring and so not cost effective.

1.30pm and I went straight back out after some lunch to crack on, I have my mojo and enthusiasm back the trouble is my stamina is still lacking ๐Ÿ˜œ that and every three hours I have to put drops in my eyes which means it is blurry for ten minutes ๐Ÿ™„ I have been weeding the pathways and non flower bed areas and am making good progress finally.

The twins arrived for their Thursday session at Nanas lol, John was home and they had great fun eating any raspberries they could find then a cucumber and finally their dinner out on a blanket on the lawn which they thought was super. Roly polys, hopping races, hide and seek, and handstands, not sure who was more tired them or us ๐Ÿ˜‚

After dinner I went back out to do a stint in the big tunnel, weeding the path (one of the adjustments I will make in winter and then put the water on in there while I went and staked some of the taller plants. We are due rain tomorrow so staking is a priority otherwise they will fall over. After that it was into the flower hut to get Friday flowers ready, although some are already sold before they even go out ๐Ÿ˜ Hopefully the rain will hold off first thing while I cut more flowers for Saturday, a rest day on Sunday before lots of flowers and grandchildren sitting next week. Tonight I am very tired ๐Ÿ˜ด

Friday: Two showers this morning ๐Ÿ˜‚ one nice warm one, one cold wet one from the rain. First I put out the Friday flowers although most have been pre sold I still had a couple of bunches to go out, not expecting any customers today mind you ๐ŸŒง๏ธ Next I had to cut for tomorrows orders and thats when I had my second shower ๐Ÿ˜œ๐ŸŒง๏ธ I had looked at the rain radar and heavier rain is yet to come so I got out there while it was not pouring down but still raining. It feels like spring or autumn not high summer ๐Ÿ™„ In Europe they are reaching temps of 40c and we get the cold air meets warm air rain lol.

I had a look at the cucumbers yesterday and was surprised to find three or four full sized ones so I picked those, the twins munched on one while they were here and I sent Sam home with two more and then Martin took one home with him later in the evening. There are plenty growing which is great as the torts eat a fair few of them through the season. Last year I had so many I hardly knew what to do with them all so I peeled them, whizzed them and froze them in ice cube trays for adding to smoothies/juices.

Omg the weather is awful, truly awful, it hasnโ€™t stopped raining yet and itโ€™s now 1pm and we have worse weather coming tomorrow it would seem with high winds and rain together ๐Ÿ™„ There are quite a few big local events supposed to be happening this weekend, the Royal International Air Tattoo for one which is going to be a wash out, a few local festivals who probably thought mid July was a safe bet ๐Ÿ˜ This time last year we were literally baking in record breaking temperatures and weโ€™re on the verge of a drought ๐Ÿ˜œ I have put a beef stew on for dinner later ๐Ÿ˜‚ and I think I will abandon everything and watch a film this afternoon ๐Ÿคฃ

Flowers all cut and tied ready for delivery to one customer tomorrow morning.

Saturday: First job of the day was a flower order delivery, a nice big order all for one customer ๐Ÿฅฐ Then once back home a few other jobs before Josh and Flo arrived at lunchtime. They were staying over night and so no more farm work for me today. The weather was shocking anyway ๐Ÿ˜‚

Sunday: Up and make Josh and Flo pancakes for breakfast ๐Ÿ˜ Once they had been collected and gone home John and I went out for some lunch and then back in time to watch an epic Wimbledon Menโ€™s final, not much else got done today either ๐Ÿ˜œ

I have a lot of flower orders this week coming ๐Ÿฅฐ The sales are getting more and more which is fabulous.

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No rain, lots of rain and back to the eye hospital ๐Ÿ™„

Monday 3rd July 2023: I am beginning to think there is something wrong with this place, well not beginning actually as I have thought it for years ๐Ÿ˜‚ Desperately waiting for some rain I have watched the rain radar for weeks now and each time we seem to be in the void, seriously. I have been out weeding all morning, the wind is blowing, the sky is a moody grey and heavy clouds, Shelley messaged me at lunchtime asking โ€˜have you got this rainโ€™ nope, no we havenโ€™t and I sent a photo to prove it.

I started off this morning cutting flowers for orders going out over the next couple of days, I have steady orders coming in which is fabulous though I did actually have to hold back these next orders to wait for the blooms to be ready. Then onto watering the pots at the front which suffer terribly but they hide an eyesore so they have to stay there ๐Ÿ˜œ air started weeding and you know what that is like, once I start I have an urge to keep going and get as much done as possible. I did think I would like to plant some things up but the ground is too dry and hence too hard so it will have to wait, the trouble is I seem to be always waiting and waiting.

I noticed the other day that to the side of our place which is where the growing garden is, is very windy. When you then walk from there into the front area where the raised beds are, there is hardly any wind. I definitely located things in the wrong place all those years ago, mind you no matter where I put things there always seems to be a problem of one sort or another. The only problem I havenโ€™t had this year is a plethora of green/blackfly, I have had some but not inundated like previous years. I put this down to not being able to do the weeding, the weeds are everywhere but they are providing natural food sources for them instead of my flowers and produce. I have also watched lots of birds constantly picking any I do have off of the plant stalks so hopefully after quite a few years we are getting to that golden balance ๐Ÿ™ We have baby sparrows in the bird boxes on the front of the house, this is the second lot they have hatched and this morning I could see all the little beaks at the entrance waiting for mum and dad to feed them. We have plenty of Jenny wren babies around to, they love the oak tree and are always darting around in it. I disturbed a devils coach horse beetle while I was weeding, it didnโ€™t bother with the threatening tail stance though. I swear it just looked at me and thought , do you mind madam I was sleepingโ€™ before wandering off. Nice to know they are around, they eat all kinds of things including slugs and snails and it was quite beautiful in its own way.

It did rain, well if you can call it that, rather a splurt that turned to fine mist that then stopped, it didnโ€™t even wet the ground beneath the nut tree canopy so that will give you an idea.

Look at that lovely rain that is all around and nowhere near ๐Ÿ˜‚ we must have got a whip end of one section and thatโ€™s all.

I thought I would watch a bit of Wimbledon in the afternoon, Djokovic was playing and I have always championed him, donโ€™t know why but I like to watch him play. Then we lost signal due toโ€ฆโ€ฆ..the rain lol. We always lose signal when it rains or is very windy, I canโ€™t have everything can I and I would rather have the rain at this point in time. Actually a new satellite dish arrived today because I think the problem is with the ancient dish that we have had for probably 20 years ๐Ÿ˜œ bits fell off it and have been duct tapped back on and fallen off again so time for a new one and hopefully no more lost signal ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ

Tuesday: Happy 4th of July to all my American readers ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ˜€

We had a bit more rain overnight not sure how much I really need to get a rain gauge. I have pondered a fair bit about the weather as we British do ๐Ÿ˜œ There is a valid reason for it though because todays temperatures will only reach around 15c ๐Ÿ™„ we have gone from sweating our nuts off in temps reaching 30c and plummeted down to this ๐Ÿ˜‚ we have no idea what to wear, next to nothing one week and back to multiple layers the next week and if we layer up and the cloud breaks we will be boiling, it is as chaotic as is sounds which is why it is always a big topic.

I must have had plenty of thinking time yesterday because another subject I pondered on was AI making GPโ€™s obsolete (apologies to any GPโ€™s reading ๐Ÿ˜˜) but if you can just input your symptoms and AI can deduce what exactly is wrong with you or what tests you might need then that has to be the way forward, it certainly seems more effective than the system we have at the minute which is a guesstimate over the phone ๐Ÿค” This is me overthinking lol, itโ€™s because these days you get an assessment form emailed to you, you fill it in and they write back and say, it all sounds fine we will ring you in six months to see if you are still alive ๐Ÿ˜œ Itโ€™s a bit harsh because I know if I phone up and say I think I have this that needs looking at then I will get a swift response but thatโ€™s only because I am immune suppressed, what about those that are not and have genuine concerns. I know for a fact that people are just not bothering either because they canโ€™t even get through on the phone or even if they get through they canโ€™t get an appointment. Itโ€™s not just medical either, itโ€™s every service you try to contact, dentist, veterinary, electric, gas, broadband, logistics, suppliers, the systems are broken. There are those that would say, well thatโ€™s Brexit for you, but itโ€™s not just the UK, there is turmoil inside Europe too, that leads me to believe it has to be the global pandemic that sparked this disconnection and we have no idea how to recover from it ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ

Thatโ€™s enough brain ache thoughts for today ๐Ÿ˜‚ I have flowers to cut this morning for orders tomorrow and I have deliveries to make later.

Wednesday: More flowers to cut for collection later today so that was this morning first job. It is day three of Wimbledon and day three of rain ๐Ÿ˜‚ we might have known it would arrive in time for this fortnight ๐Ÿ˜œ I am not a sports fan generally, I will watch England matches in whatever sport it is (not cricket though ๐Ÿ˜‰) and I will watch the Olympics when that is happening but I do like to watch the tennis well Wimbledon specifically. I donโ€™t know why I like watching it ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ when I first started watching it years ago I had no idea of the rules or terms or anything but over the years I look forward to it being on. I would never go and watch it live because there is no shade if it is sunny ๐Ÿ˜‚ and I would fry.

In between rain showers and tennis matches I have been doing some cutting back of things that are starting to go over. Some can be given a new lease of life although the stems tend to be shorter, some have done their thing for this year so itโ€™s goodbye until next spring.

In the evening it was flower club and a demonstration this time, there was a competition but I didnโ€™t really understand what they wanted and I wasnโ€™t there last time to ask as it was on Johns actual birthday evening so I didnโ€™t do it. I was a little disappointed to hear the demonstrator praising the virtues of floral foam ๐Ÿ˜œ I guess we still have a long way to go to convince people who feel safe in what they know even if there is an environmental cost. I did learn some things though, there is always an opportunity to learn and I did win one her pieces in the raffle which was lovely (even though it was in floral foam).

Thursday: More flower cutting this morning, it is Friday flowers tomorrow so I wanted to get a fair bit cut. I am also cutting for drying, I feel compelled to keep drying lol, no idea what I will do with it all but if I have it at least I can use it or sell it. I also had a flower delivery of my own from another grower, these are for drying too. They are not things I have grown this year, or not grown enough of, but I definitely will next year depending on how they dry of course.

Mid morning someone arrived to put up the new satellite dish which took slightly longer than they expected it too but they got there in the end.

Then some more cutting back and weeding before trying out a small posy for teachers presents. I wanted to find a way to have flowers that would not die on the desk while waiting to be taken home but also keep the cost low. Back in my day, and even when my children were at school, the teachers didnโ€™t get presents (maybe the odd apple ๐Ÿ˜œ) but these days it is very definitely a thing. These will be in their own water source and rested inside a small box for stability, I will even hand stamp the teachers name to personalise it if required.

These have been a real hit ๐Ÿ˜

Afternoon: Sit down and watch the tennis ๐Ÿฅฐ My hand is still giving me a bit of jip especially if I have been using the secateurs all morning, I think it is week nine now and who knew it would take so long. People have told me it can take months and then last night I was talking to someone who has had it and she said that if she gets ill she gets pain where she had the shingles previously, oh joy so much to look forward too ๐Ÿ™„ It is a good excuse to stop and rest anyhow.

Sunday: I have been doing things but unable to write about them because I have had to go back to the eye hospital ๐Ÿ™„ On Thursday my left eye started aching and got worse as the day went on, it was watering and quite red so first thing Friday I rang them and they said come straight up. The wait was not so long this time but it was still a couple of hours, my actual consultation was quite long too, the decision in the end was to inject steroid straight into the lower eyelid and then I am also back on the steroid and dilation drops. I have to go back up first thing Monday morning and also attend the uveitis clinic. To be fair I knew that it hadnโ€™t quite cleared up after the last lot of steroids and it had been flaring up slightly and then going down again but I should have gone up earlier I think.

Yesterday John and I spent time in the flower hut putting up more hooks for drying flowers, shelving and worktop space. Now I have a place for most things which feels more coordinated. I have had a flurry of orders for end of term posy boxes plus new customers that have heard about my flowers or seen them on social media. Its fabulous and I love it, I am always looking at other ways to use or present flowers it is nice to have the room to be creative with them ๐Ÿ˜

Had a little play with a missed frame which could be used as a photo prop at weddings.
Flowers flowers everywhere ๐Ÿฅฐ

John has also been busy tidying the paddocks, burning rubbish, cleaning out the birds we have left. It is Wimbledon week and so of course the rain has been here all week ๐Ÿ˜‚ Rain = growth which is great but also weeds ๐Ÿ˜œ

Because my eye problem is Lupus related and part of the chronic inflammation problem I decided to jump straight into an anti inflammatory recipe book. We all know what we should be doing but life is busy sometimes and meals are often an afterthought here because I canโ€™t wait to get on with flower things. I made a good shopping list, went shopping and made sure I have the ingredients I need to make nutritious meals that will help with inflammation. This was a curry, I made this for my sister and I while John and Shane ate fish and chips on our fish and chip night ๐Ÿ˜œ w
I served this with wild rice and a reduced fat mascarpone cheese and mango dip plus baked sourdough fingers, delicious ๐Ÿคค

Tonight I have chicken, cauliflower, spinach, mushroom and cream cheese bake and I am looking forward to eating that ๐Ÿ˜

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Flowers, strawberries & the ying and yang of life.

Monday 26th June 2023: A new week and a fairly busy one too as far as flowers go. It is British Flowers Week and I have the intention of doing something for it but not sure what yet. I was up early to get a bit more watering done, I did have the irrigation hoses on in the front beds last night and just wanted to get the pots watered properly. Each year I think, it canโ€™t be as hot and dry as last year can it? and the answer is yes, yes it can ๐Ÿ˜œ After doing the watering I had a shower and breakfast, did the eggs, put on a wash load and then went out to cut some more lavender. I also cut some fairy roses for drying, they dry beautifully and are always worth doing. The lavender I have plans for once that is dry but I have sold a few bunches too. Then it was onto social media updates as you have to keep those going constantly for the algorithms ๐Ÿ˜‚ plus itโ€™s good to update customers or potential customers as to what is going on or what is available. I had the undertaker to ring for the funeral flowers on Friday, I just needed to know what time they could be delivered, then answer a message from my doctors surgery who wanted a blood pressure reading. That was not great, it is on the high side (even though I feel better today than I have for ages lol) and I now have to do morning and evening readings for a week to see what it is doing over time or if it was because I have been up working since 5am ๐Ÿ˜œ After doing that I planted up two roses that we got for our anniversary, one is called rambling Ruby and the other is called, As Good as it Gets ( a compact floribunda) now both planted and watered in. Next a sit down to do a few modules of my online course, which is mostly just watching at the minute to be honest so it is not taxing my brain. Then onto making up the flowers to be delivered later today and google the address so I know where to deliver to. It is not even noon yet.

We have geese and we have approx 4 acres they can roam in and sit wherever they like in those 4 acres but guess where they have decided is best ๐Ÿ™„ Right outside the door of my flower workshop, yep letโ€™s sit and crap here all day, not even to the left or the right of the door but right smack bang in front ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™€๏ธ

The ducks have also decided they would rather like to come in the front drive, climb up on the raised beds (flattening everything with their flat feet as they go) and lay eggs there instead of in their hut. John says the ducks are not laying many eggs, I say they are laying them somewhere else, he says no I donโ€™t think so, I find a pile of eggs in my flower beds ๐Ÿค” At the minute they are confined to their run, which is a pretty big area but they are not free ranging all over the place and especially not on my flower beds ๐Ÿ˜œ

Tuesday: The whole blood pressure thing is not great, I have to send in readings and they are still up this morning. This is likely to be related to my medication although I will be making adjustments to my diet ๐Ÿ˜‚ On the whole I donโ€™t eat or do things that are bad for my blood pressure, I donโ€™t smoke, I rarely drink and I cook most thing from scratch so salt is limited. What I have been over the last couple of months is sedentary due to the shingles and I do eat more biscuits and chocolate than is necessary ๐Ÿ˜œ but not big quantities. I was actually feeling pretty good yesterday until I took the first reading ๐Ÿ˜‚

This morning I have been doing lots of different things starting with giving the flower room a clean, tidy, sweep and wash the buckets plus hang any unused flowers up to dry. Then onto some weeding in the garden, the weather is ideal for me today but I am really hoping we get some rain again soon it is very dry.

Wednesday: I planned on doing one thing and then did something entirely different ๐Ÿ˜œ But first I cut some foliage for a funeral sheaf I am making for Friday, this requires strong foliage such as a tree branch and they need as much conditioning as possible to take up plenty of water and stay looking good. Charlotte came over with Oscar before going to baby group and also to collect some flowers ordered by her friend, she delivered them for me on her rounds. Then I had planned on doing some gardening but instead I did the rest of the online course and then went I to the flower hut to do some practice ๐Ÿ˜

We had dinner in the evening and after I went outside to pick a bowlful of strawberries for dessert ๐Ÿ“ yum. I then spent an hour in the flower hut making a fresh lavender wreath which will now hang to dry as it is.

Thursday: We had a bit of rain early this morning, not much but again it will freshen everything up in a way that watering canโ€™t do. I had some more flowers to cut, the rest of them for the funeral sheaf I will make tonight and then some for other orders.

After that I decided I really ought to do some cleaning. Initially the girls came and do it for me, changing the bed sheets etc as well but eventually I was able to help and now I am able to do it on my own again yay ๐Ÿ˜œ I did a deep clean of the bathroom the other week and then with Shelleyโ€™s help the same in the living room as I was not able to move the sofas by myself but now I need to do the bedrooms. Move everything, dust, clean, hoover and put stuff away that has been sat around for far too long. Same with the spare room where everything gets dumped, everything is now lovely and I will wait for the sun to move round before cleaning the windows which also have not been touched for a good few months lol. I still have the office, boot room and the kitchen to tackle but that can wait for another day as my hand is smarting a little so best not push it too far.

Knowing my luck the minute I hang the sheets out on the line it will rain ๐Ÿ˜‚

It didnโ€™t rain and the sheets dried beautifully ๐Ÿ˜ In the evening it was to make up the sheaf of flowers for tomorrows funeral. It is always delightful to do flowers for people to receive but there is something profoundly humbling to be asked to do flowers for someoneโ€™s final journey.

Friday: After breakfast the first job of the day was to cut flowers for a wholesale bucket customer this tomorrow and while I was doing that Charlie and Oscar arrived. They had walked over and Oscar had his breakfast here before they walked back home again before it rains. The forecast says rain, the rain radar says rain and it looks like it will rain but as yet nothing has fallen from the sky ๐Ÿ™„ I did the final touches to the sheaf before delivering it to the funeral director in Witney. The flowers I do are as always fully compostable except the little cellophane cover on the message card and that is only there in case it rains so as not to smudge the writing. Natural, sustainable, seasonal, compostable ๐Ÿฅฐ

Once back home I made a cuppa and sat down, I have just had another order come in and have had to delay until Monday or Tuesday (which is fine with the customer) as I have pretty much used or will have used most of what I have growing this weekend. The flowers are at a switch over stage, the early summer flowers are still blooming but desperately need some rain and the showy summer flowers are in bud but not quite out yet, they need some rain too!

I went back outside and got on with some cutting back and weeding, the lupins and delphinium have had their first flush and I can see new growth at the base, cutting them right back will hopefully produce a second flush in a couple of months time. Cutting back plants that are going over also means that you let more light into those that are yet to bloom or have got overshadowed by the stars of the show. I cut back the nepeta which gets unruly and the campanula which grows tall then flops everywhere, the tall daisyโ€™s are getting a bit unruly too so they got thinned out. I have the biggest patch of echinops growing, once they start to colour up I will be cutting them and that plant will need dividing, I should get some good plant material to pot up from it, grow it on and either plant elsewhere next year or sell some or both.

Early afternoon I had a delivery and not one that I had ordered this time. This was a gift from friends who came to our anniversary party, it was afternoon tea from the Cornish company ๐Ÿฅฐ freshly baked scones, Cornish jam and cream, tea grown in Cornwall and Cornish biscuits, delicious so thank you very much Sally and Ian x

As John was 60 this year he knows a lot of 60 year olds ๐Ÿ˜œ so we are off out to a 60th birthday party tonight , the theme is 1920โ€™s or black and white, we opted for black and white ๐Ÿ˜‚

Early evening and still no sign of the rain they have been forecasting all day ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ˜ probably pour down just as we step out of the door later ๐Ÿ˜‚

Saturday: Started with cutting this morning for orders tomorrow, put the watering on in the small tunnel for the cucumbers and tomatoes, then the twins came to stay for an hour while Sam took Mia to her riding lesson. Shelley and Flo popped in and Shelley helped with a bit of technology that had me flummoxed ๐Ÿ˜ถ Customers arrived to collect their orders and then I pottered around doing I have no idea what for the afternoon. Meanwhile John has been busy digging up dock and a few bits of ragwort from the bigger paddock, he did the small one the other day, then dragged it and topped it and that is looking good.

Popped out for a few hours early evening to visit my sister and on our return found a card and some strawberries in the shed for the โ€˜hen humansโ€™ how lovely was that. While getting the washing in I was thinking that the universe/cosmos must listen and for every Ying there is a Yang. Just lately I have felt that some humans have no thought for anyone but themselves ๐Ÿ˜ couple that with the loss of hens, we started with 70 when we came back from holiday and are down to 25 and it can feel quite depressing at times and then out of the blue, a lovely gesture which restores my faith in my fellow humans ๐Ÿฅฐ thank you ๐Ÿ™

Sunday: A new day and a better frame of mind today, still no rain mind you ๐Ÿ™„ I had flowers to get ready for customer collection mid morning but then I pottered around doing the usual, watering, weeding and watching lol. Watching to see what is about to come out, I have plenty in bud at the minute they just need a burst of rain or sun or both to chivvy them along. Once the flowers were collected we went to get some food shopping, I keep telling John to go on his own as it is mostly stuff for him, I can mange with the garden and the freezers ๐Ÿ˜‚

We went over to Shelleyโ€™s for a bite to eat mid afternoon then once back I got the hose connected to do some more watering. I then wandered round and did some cutting for drying, nice red colours today which will hopefully be nice for winter arrangements. John was going to put a lot more hooks up for me but he has been doing the paddocks and changing the broken pump on the water tanks so I guess they will have to wait.

Grown not flown, natural, seasonal, local flowers ๐Ÿฅฐ