Poppy Patchwork


My little bit of this big World

Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Going Blue

 Another new author to me, this being a very light read, a good plot, just not enough of it, book 28 read this year.


A favourite author, hubby popped this book on my kindle, brilliant story, spoilt only by it being 48 pages long. Book 29 read this year.



Another favourite author, a husband goes missing his famous actress wife has to find her way through this horror, her back story runs along side, her very alternative childhood, just brilliant. Book 30 read this year.


The garden is changing again the yellow and white blooms have faded and it's time for blue to shine, I have bluebells all around the garden and a few clumps camassia's, which are also blue, both had self-seeded, so the bed is full of blues, you can get white blooms as well. This side bed always has a great start to the growing year. 


I have camassia's in the centre of this bed as well, I love the way their height gives an extra level to the bed and then like all the other bulbs they disappear until the next spring. My fleabane daises have loads of tiny flowers forming, my summer bed returning. 



It's been a glorious few days, the breeze has been cool and I have avoided working in the shade, we have had coffee and cake outside, I have pottered doing small tweaks around the garden, I cleaned behind the garage, loads of tiny leaves everywhere, I have put away most of my spring pots in their summer protected spot, out of view in the garden. I sold some of my ceramic pots, the rest have been packed away gor now.

I have also sat more and just enjoyed our view, it's now an easy garden to keep how we like it. Football is being played, my poor plants are under threat, luckily they do not kick the ball very hard, I have also watered everywhere on Tuesday evening, I was only going to do my pots, but our ground is just so dry. 

We did pop to our favourite garden centre just for a few bits, I did not spend much and came away with just what I required, which must be a first for me, I have also purchased 4 strips of bedding plants from our local pet shop, these will be grown on and planted out in a few weeks once much bigger.  

Monday, 6 April 2026

Easter weekend

The children had so much fun hunting for everything, again Molly and George did their hunt together, Molly does love to include George, here finding new soft bunnies rather than too much chocolate. Will had to search in the veg section, the little ones can't have dairy, so separate hunts are necessary. 


Daughter, Molly and myself, 3 generations, its a photo we often take.


A family photos, perfect memories. 


After lunch the boys were given a Fifa 2026 world cup folder each, Will is collecting cards, we thought George would like the same, he does not understand the concept of collecting cards, but he likes to be treated the same as his big brother, Molly had Bluey, which she loves, the cards are a good treat not too expensive for when they are being good.
 


Sunday was a cooler day, very breezy, cloudy, we did have a couple short bouts of rain, not enough to say it was a storm. The children played outside we had a few balloons with confetti in, they loved them once they popped, and were covered in coloured spots. Everyone enjoyed lunch, a turkey roast, followers by chocolate brownies made with coconut oil, so little ones could eat some. Later we had a quiet evening together, a perfect day for everyone 

Monday was a day at home, we had not done much this holiday, George was very poorly on Friday and Saturday, he does get ill quickly, luckily he bounced back quick, mummy kept them home where they played outside. Again no plans to be on the roads, our area is always busy on sunny days, so many nice water front spaces and of course Portchester Castle at the other end of the village.

Storm Dave skirted to the north of us, it was very breezy, no rain, we were lucky to miss it, we have had enough rain to sort my dry pots and everywhere given a good soak, hubbies brother in Newcastle lost his garden wall, the wind was relentless.

Friday, 3 April 2026

School holidays

 The schools are off for a couple of weeks, so visits from little people are most welcome, the garden once again is full of squeals, laughter and football. Note Molly's outfit, she was a shimmer in pink all day, her frilly dress suited her happy mood.

Molly checked her peanuts, three had white roots, they had been on wet kitchen towel on my sunny window-sill, so we decided to pot them up, she did most of the work, she is very good at following instructions, the pot is in my greenhouse for now. 

Both George and Molly checked the wildlife pond, I am loving they are interested in nature and what lives in the water, which is still very clear, so we can see things including 3 huge water snails and newts swimming. Will came and checked it as well, sadly we could not see if the frog was still in residence. 


We collected our painted mugs, these will be used for our breakfast drinks, mine is all bit busy, which is OK, I'm no artist as you can see. I do need to realise less is better, my flowers are huge, I do like my colourwash for the sky.





Tuesday was a very unexpected warm sunny day, we spent ages outside, children playing, us chatting to daughter, I am so pleased how well our garden works on family days, plenty of room for toys, football and scooters. Both George and Molly helped sort my second early potatoes, they popped three in each bag and then sprinkled compost on top. They checked my first early bags and was happy to see the green leaves. They saw seedlings in two flower bags and a single shallot top in another bag, both wanted to do more, but accepted not yet, with a promise they can help next visit.

Wednesday was a day at home, dull and cold again, Thursday we took the bus to town collected our mugs, had a look in the few shops left in town, Will is collecting Fifa world cup football cards, so we got him the album, and another for George, Molly got a Bluey album, nothing else required, hubby got a new pair of trousers. We had lunch in town, later I mouched around the garden and did a bit of knitting.

Friday morning arrived with overnight rain, a good soak for a change and breezy, nothing like storm Dave in the north, I hope everyone is secure, warm and dry, terrible start to the Easter weekend, another quiet day planned here.

Thursday, 2 April 2026

April arrives

 Season almost over


New bulbs this year 


Still holding on

New season

And blueberries 


The garden is looking good, shame about the weather, no rain just cold and dull, my pots need watering. 

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