Finally one of my amaryllis has opened, daughter got me this as a birthday gift, I asked for red, I do love colour at this time of year, there is a second bud on this bulb. My second amaryllis bulb is way behind, I have a couple bulbs in my greenhouse with shoots, hopefully more blooms to come.
To add inside colour I have put out my fake tulips, I love these they look so real, and feel very spring like, other than my big poinsettia stems which are still out, all the silk seasonal plants are packed away until December.
We made more great savings this week, we live in a hard water area, we are always fighting limescale, we removed the yellowing seals on our shower cubical and could not clean inside, we managed to track down replacements, I cleaned the edges of the glass panels and hubby cut down the seals, our shower now looks like new at a low cost. Hubby has a cracked tile to replace and some grouting, just small jobs. We have no big DIY plans for us to do this year, we will need to get someone in to sort our wooden floors.
The wind and rain overnight earlier this week from storm Chandra was horrendous, there was local flooding, mainly roads unable to cope with the volume of water, we managed OK, Lilly has become a bit vocal, she loves to be outside, and is fed up being inside, I understand her frustrations, I feel the same.
Our MP Suella Braverman has defected to Reform party, locally her popularity is very mixed, she is known for jumping on any local success stories whilst being absent from any work, both hubby and I are not happy as we feel if an MP change their party a by-election should be called, I know we vote for the person on the ballot paper, but you do also highly consider the party as well. It's just another case of MP's working for their own agenda rather than the people they were elected to represent.





Your amaryllis is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI do agree about byelections when MPs swap parties.
I agree that on the whole, the modern politician seems more inclined to follow their own agenda rather than policies that they were voted in for ...
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious blast of colour! Reminds me that I have some red amaryllis bulbs hibernating in the root cellar.
ReplyDeleteYes, leftovers are the best part of any big, labour-intensive meal.
Your turkey crown has definitely worked out to be value for money. We've done a similar thing with a joint of ham this week, it's always good when we can make meals go further. I agree about politicians jumping ship, you vote for a particular party's policies and if their MP then defects they're basically standing for different values than those you thought you were voting for.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't right that a politician can just change parties on a whim. They should stand down and see if they get re elected.
ReplyDeleteJust checked when the next Rob Rinder is out - June this year, made a note to check library nearer the time. He writes so well.
Your amaryllis is lovely. I have planted out indoor hyacinths in the past - I love their scent.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you about defecting MPs. There should be an opportunity to express their views through a by-election.
MPs in general have far too little scrutiny from their electorate. We should have a right of recall to force a by election if the MP changes party, or otherwise fails to live up to the policies that s/he was elected on, or fails to adequately address their constituency issues.
ReplyDeleteLove your very red Amaryllis, mine was white and pink this year, I have a Rob Rinder book in my 'to read' pile, I shall read it next!
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