Sunday, 25 January 2026

Weekend

 I stuck with this book written by a new author to me, it was not the best of reads, set in Edinburgh, the police is using a profiler with extra abilities, some of which was strange, I liked the twist in the plot, which sadly took too long to arrive. Book 7 read this year.

Another author I like, this is a very different plot, after drowning and resuscitation his life changes forever, it's a tale of how he tries to understand what is happening to him, with startling outcomes, his story ending was good, what followed was also good, but the final chapters was strange, it did leave an opening. Book 8 read this year.

I did plant my half price hellebore in the corner by my back flower bed, I think it will look good here, it has white blooms, so it should blend in with the fleabane daisies. Placing it under the Magnolia will give it shade when required, it has plenty of room to grow, I have a good collection of hellebores in this area. The overnight rain washed all the mud from the surrounding slate, it looks as if it's been here for ages. In a perfect scenario we had rain overnight and dry days.


Friday and Saturday were both sunny days, the swirling weather front sitting over Cornwall did not extend to our area, it was cold and breezy, lovely to see blue skies, my greenhouse has been getting warm inside, the seeds and plants are all doing well. I do not heat my greenhouse, I reset this thermometer midweek, so Friday it reached 31° at it's highest and 0° at it's lowest, 12.4° was at 10.00am Saturday, so still warm inside. 

Molly helped me start my sweet-peas on Sunday, she popped her shoes on ready to go to the greenhouse, she was very surprised when I asked her to get the stool to work in our kitchen. I confused her using paper towel and water in a clear tub, she follows instructions very well, I promised I would send photos once the seeds start to grow. Molly also brought her school reading book, she sounded out her words and read her book, she was rightly very pleased with herself.


Friday night we had party food for tea and to nibble with wine whilst watching the final of the traitors, just to make the whole evening a bit more fun, just the two of us. We have loved watching this season, all the changes to keep it fresh, the usual calling at the TV, because we know and can see them misleading each other, I am glad Stephen stayed true to their pact, it was good viewing, he could easily have taken the whole winning prize amount, but deciding to share. Saturday after a day at home, we had homemade pizza for tea, when shopping for the party nibbles we found toppings at a great price, saved ordering a takeaway.

We had our lovely family over for Sunday lunch, whilst shopping in our village we got a larger turkey crown on sale, enough for a family roast dinner, a pie for us, and cold turkey for sandwiches, which I love, the children love chicken and turkey, so we knew it would be a meal they would all want to eat. Hubby made loads of small marmalade cakes, Molly had asked for them, some ate here and some taken home. George gave me a huge cuddle and stayed close all day, I've missed them in the last couple of weeks, they were busy last weekend so we did not see them. I get video calls most evenings with George and Molly,  I love to listen to their chatter, George is getting better with his conversation.  

9 comments:

  1. Good morning! I have white hellebores with the fleabane daisies and they do look good together. I plant white foxgloves behind them and they’re usually at their best as the hellebores fade.After a few coolish days tomorrow is predicted to hit 41 degC here. I will water everything and hide under the cooler until the cool change comes in the evening. Glad I’m retired and our weather is mostly mild.The best days are the ones spent pottering with grandchildren.I mind my 2 and 4 year old one day a week but the teenagers find us pretty boring now I think.Have a good week JennyP

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  2. How lovely that Molly helped you start your sweet-peas.
    Lovely too that she read her school reading book to you.
    Happy days ...

    All the best Jan

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  3. What a beautiful seed starter you had helping. Molly is getting so big.

    God bless.

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  4. In comparison your garden seems to be so much further ahead to mine with is a soft and mushy mudfest at the moment, I keep looking at it with a jaded eye- but I will get out and get it looking good (just need to walk the dog first...)
    I did start another comment and it 'did a silly' and vanished, if it decides to appear - please delete it for it's bad behaviour!

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    1. We are along the south coast, a huge distance from you, so always a few weeks ahead. It's also a drier area.

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  5. Too wet and grey here for any enthusiasm for gardening in my soggy garden.

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  6. Shouting at the TV whilst watching The Traitors is par for the course in our house too.

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  7. We really enjoyed The Traitors too. Im glad Steven won because it was obvious he really didn't like to lie.
    Lovely photo of Molly isn't it. She's growing up !
    Angie x

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  8. Aww so fun that you had a helper in the greenhouse with you! Super cute picture!

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