Friday, June 12, 2026

Carnage!


Again, I'm not talking about next-door's cat 😄 I'm sure he must have some nice sunny spots in his own garden, but I half suspect he regards this as his garden too 😏 


I left you on Tuesday, my lovelies, with the grand rediscovery of the wildlife pond ~ which by this point of the dreadful neglect inflicted upon it, was looking rather more like a bog!


Little-by-little, though, we cleared away all the detritus.  I have kept a few of the plants that were here but most of it was overgrown rosa rugosa, fuchsia and weeds all of which I most definitely did not want to keep 😉


This massive piece of sycamore stump was over to the right of the pond.  Once we'd cleared off the stuff that had taken root on it, we were able to roll it away.


I wasn't sure that anyone would be interested as it's a hefty beast, but one of the chaps who took about half of the other logs happily took this as well.  It was quite the feat though for him to get it out of the garden and into his trailer, even with Adrian's assistance 😲


It's not easy to tell from this photo, but the ground does slope away from the wooden retaining wall, so that helped in moving the "giant economy sized" piece of tree stump.

Eventually we will be making a new wildlife area, complete with a (possibly larger) pond, so I have kept a few of the logs to reuse as insect habitat.


Then came the none-too-pleasant task of emptying out the old pond ~ it was a tad stinky and slimy 😒  We were both surprised at the depth of the pre-formed pond we'd used ~ we definitely don't remember digging out quite such a deep hole!


By the time we'd got to this stage, we were both knackered and the area looked like a bomb had hit it 😳  We decided to let the debris from the pond dry out for a couple of days so that it (hopefully) wouldn't be quite so heavy when we bagged it up ready to be taken to the tip.

We can now more easily see what needs to be done in order to bring our plans to fruition.  Our first task of course will be to thoroughly clear the area of weeds, etc, so that we are starting off with a nice clean slate. We then plan to level off the ground as much as is possible ~ that pond hole will come in useful for raking excess soil into 😄  We currently have another little soil mountain out in the back garden (from where we emptied out the raised beds that were previously in the new patio area), so no doubt we will be making use of some of that to finish filling in the pond hole.

Step one of the garden rehash will be to get the raised bed built along the wooden retaining wall.  We have quite a lot of wood stored away that we can hopefully make use of, so fingers crossed that we won't have to spend too much money!  It will also be interesting to see how much of the soil mountain is left once the bed has been filled.  I probably won't relocate any shrubs until later in the year, when we've got the hottest weather out of the way.  There's also bound to be weeds lurking in the soil, so it will be useful to clear out as many of the pesky little blighters as possible before planting any of the shrubs. 

We have a pretty good idea of what we're going to do in this part of the garden but rather than inflicting "information overload" upon you, I'll tell you more about our plans as we go along 😊

Thursday, June 11, 2026

A sharp intake of breath...


I swear I could almost feel our credit card "wince" when Adrian paid the bill at the opticians on Tuesday ~ a little over £1,000 in total for our four new pairs of glasses 😲  To be fair the bulk of that was for my new specs, which are always expensive with the lenses that I have 😏

Neither of our prescriptions had changed very much at all, so in theory we could have just carried on with the specs that we already had.  However, I have two pairs so that I can alternate between them (I wear glasses all the time) and one pair had a scratch right across the middle of one of the lenses so I thought I might just as well have the new prescription put in them.  Rather than just replacing the lenses in my other old pair, I decided to have a new frame as well which in the scheme of things really wasn't the expensive part!  Adrian, likewise, had had his old glasses for a number of years and they were looking a tad battered hence his two new pairs.

We had our eye examination a couple of weeks ago and whilst Adrian's was generally okay, mine threw up a couple of things *sigh*  My eyes in general are healthy enough but the optomotrist told me that I have a freckle on the iris of my right eye.  I can't really recall a time when I didn't have that little speck there, to be honest, but wasn't aware that it was actually a freckle.  She said that she sees them regularly and they are pretty common, just like having freckles anywhere ~ I certainly have them elsewhere about my person!  She told me that it was certainly there on my last eye examination a couple of years ago, but their more up-to-date equipment has shown it in much clearer detail.  Because it has now been shown to be a freckle she wants to monitor it for a while to ensure that it doesn't change, in much the same way that one would keep an eye on freckles or moles anywhere on one's body.

Slightly more worrying is another issue that the examination showed up ~ I am apparently in the very early stages of developing cataracts.  To be honest I haven't noticed any difference to my vision and the optomotrist said that it will most likely be a number of years before I do.  So fingers crossed that I won't need cataract surgery for some time to come 🤞

I had my 65th birthday last Saturday ~ the joys of getting older, eh 😒   

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

An overgrown mess *sigh*

 

No, not next-door's cat obviously!  He likes to sun himself in our garden and doesn't seem at all bothered by the weedy, overgrown borders ~ he just plonks himself down regardless 😄

This, my lovelies, is the actual overgrown mess to which I was referring 😳  I was talking about having to get it sorted out early last year but we just didn't get round to tackling it.  Somewhere in there, believe it or not, is a little wildlife pond!

Having to have the wall rebuilt gave us the proverbial kick up the backside that we needed, so once George had finished we made a start.

Because we want to build a raised bed along this wooden retaining wall, the only sensible option was to raze the whole area to the ground 😖

It's been pretty hard work, as you can no doubt imagine by looking at these photos!

There was originally just ONE rosa rugosa planted in this side area, but omg the bloody thing spread all over the place 😮

Eventually, though, we found the wildlife pond ~ hurrah!

We had edged the area with pieces of wood from the two sycamore trees we had to have removed when we first moved here, but I didn't realise just how much of the stuff we had made use of 😄  It was quite the pile, as you can see, but I'm happy to report that I advertised it on our local Facebook market page as "free to take away" and it was snapped up in double-quick time ~ one less thing to have to worry about getting rid of!

Monday, June 8, 2026

A rather nice new area

image from Magnific.com


You may recall that the front patio area has undergone a number of iterations over the last few years, and whilst we're not yet at the stage suggested in the picture above it's something nice to aim for 😉

When we knew that the wall would have to be rebuilt, the only sensible thing to do was to completely clear the area to give George plenty of space to work in.


Once he'd finished and cleared out the leftover bits of rubbly stone, we decided that we didn't actually want to rebuild raised beds the same as we'd had before.


There were a few slabs leftover from the new border that George had done in the shared drive on the other side of the rebuilt wall... 


...so we asked him to get a few more to make this into a proper patio area.  It took a fair bit of fiddling about on his part to get the new paving laid as evenly as possible!  Our garden is very tricky with the different levels, and an awful lot of the time what the eye sees and what the spirit level says are two rather different things 😳  

As I've already mentioned, we will be adding some planters along both the far side and front of the area to make it a tad safer!  We're going to build a raised bed along the garden side of the wooden wall, up to a similar height, which I will plant with shrubs moved from various areas of the garden.  This will create a good visual barrier across the front.

I told you last year, after my health woes, that we have decided that it would be sensible to rehash a lot of the front garden, and altering the borders somewhat is part of those plans.  This is why I'm going to be "shopping" from the plants and shrubs I already have in the garden rather than going ahead and buying in new ones.  I'm afraid the garden is going to look rather messy and upside-down for quite some time to come😏   


Once the new raised bed has been built, I will feel comfortable about moving these wooden tubs across to sit alongside the new garden wall.  Rather than leaving an expanse of bare concrete, I may well relocate the old wheelbarrow (that we turned into a planter) here from the other side of the garden.  


We moved our old garden bench out to the new patio as it looked very open and bare!  We will be buying new furniture for the space in due course, but will take our time and wait until we've got the long planter built and the tubs moved across.


Even on an overcast day, we really are so lucky to have such lovely views from our new patio 😊


As usual I am running way behind with sharing photos of what we've been doing 😏 We actually started work down in the garden area last week but hopefully I'll get you all caught up with our latest trials and tribulations soon!

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Peace...

www.allposters.co.uk

Father, Mother, God,

Thank you for your presence during the hard and mean days.
For then we have you to lean upon.

Thank you for your presence during the bright and sunny days.
For then we can share that which we have with those who have less.

And thank you for your presence during the Holy Days.
For then we are able to celebrate you and our families and our friends

For those who have no voice, we ask you to speak.

For those who feel unworthy, we ask you to pour your love out in waterfalls of tenderness.

For those who live in pain, we ask you to bathe them in the river of your healing.

For those who are lonely, we ask you to keep them company.

For those who are depressed, we ask you to shower upon them the light of hope.

Dear Creator, You, the borderless sea of substance, we ask you to give to all the world that which we need most.....PEACE.

Maya Angelou

(4th April 1928 - 28th May 2014)   

Friday, June 5, 2026

Reading round-up: May 2026

image from Freepik


The Blitz Detective Investigates - The Pimlico Murder: Mike Hollow

One Lost Soul (The Hidden Murders Book 1): JM Dalgliesh

Bury Your Past (The Hidden Murders Book 2): JM Dalgliesh

Kill Our Sins (The Hidden Murders Book 3): JM Dalgliesh

Tell No Tales (The Hidden Murders Book 4): JM Dalgliesh

Hear No Evil (The Hidden Murders Book 5): JM Dalgliesh

The Dead Call (The Hidden Murders Book 6): JM Dalgliesh

Slimming World May/June 2025

Slimming World July 2025

I have come across a new-to-me author of detective novels ~ JM Dalgliesh.  His books are set in Norfolk, a county I lived in for much of my childhood, and I am enjoying reading them very much.  He also has two other series of detective novels, one set in Yorkshire and the other on the Isle of Skye.  Obviously I will be giving them a whirl in due course 😉

I did read a couple more of the Blitz Detective novels during May but got a bit knocked off track by JM Dalgliesh's DI Janssen 😏 I also managed to catch up with two more issues of last year's subscription to Slimming World magazine but still have a fair few of them to get through, plus this year's subscription is adding to the magazine pile.  As we've already started to get pretty busy with all the work out in the garden, I suspect I may be a tad too tired for much reading over the coming weeks.  Perhaps I'll manage to get more magazines caught up with instead, as they don't require quite the same amount of concentration as novels 😄

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Finishing touches and another little issue!

image from Magnific.com

Of course, we can never seem to just have one task to get done without another, usually totally unrelated, rearing its ugly head 😏

Whilst he was taking a coffee break, George happened to look up at our roof and noticed that the leading around this chimney was coming adrift *sigh*  So that was another little job that none of us had previously noticed that needed doing.  He got the lead all fixed back where it was supposed to be and touched up the base of the chimney stack.  Hopefully it won't take too long for the new paint to "weather" and look more like the old layer!


A job that we did know needed to be done was repairing the coping on the front wall, as it was cracked in a number of places.  It all looks nice and tidy again now. 


The final task connected with the rebuild was going from the photo above...

... to this!  Obviously we didn't want any plants or weeds growing along our freshly rebuilt wall, and rather than slapping some stone chipping in there we decided to extend the paved area instead.  We were unable to find slabs to match the existing flagstones, so decided the best option would be to go for something contrasting.  It's made a rather nice edging to the original paving and finished the whole area off very well indeed.  Now we've got to set-to and sort out the bloody garden 😳

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Aaaaand relax!

image from Magnific.com

Until the next crisis comes along, at any rate 😏


I left you on Friday with the rebuilding almost complete, with virtually all that was left to do was put back those lovely old coping stones.


As I said, because of not having all of the old stones available to reuse, the new wall is lower than it was previously...


...as you can see from the much smaller and lower shaped section where the two walls meet.


We will be adding some planters along here in due course to stop folk toppling over into the shared driveway on the other side 😳



We will do likewise along the wooden retaining wall, to provide a visual barrier, as there is another drop there ~ ah, the joys of living on a hill with a garden sloping in two directions 😏


Of course, now that this length has been rebuilt, the garden side of the other section is looking even more scraggy than it was before!  At some point we will get George back in to re-do the mortar along there to tidy it up.


The new pillar really helps to marry the two sections of wall together...


...and distract from the straight and not-so-straight lines 😄


George then re-did the mortar on the rest of the wall...


...which made it look so much better!  I'm really happy that the dratted crocosmia is no more.  We filled in the gap with more stone chippings which has widened this end of the drive a little.  It all looks so much tidier now and we (and our neighbour!) are extremely pleased with the end result ~ thank you for all your hard work, George 😊

Monday, June 1, 2026

Beware the YouTube rabbit hole!

image from Magnific.com


As promised ~ and before I forget again 😏 ~ here in no particular order are some of my favourite sewing and refashioning YouTube links:

https://www.youtube.com/@StephanieCanada

https://www.youtube.com/@gettheetothestitchery

https://www.youtube.com/@rachelmaksy

https://www.youtube.com/@shesewsseams

https://www.youtube.com/@AshLG

https://www.youtube.com/@tmyershandmade978

https://www.youtube.com/@HandCandylady/videos

https://www.youtube.com/@b_stephanie

https://www.youtube.com/@AnnasKitchenAndStitchin

And lastly, although he's not a sewing/refashioning YouTuber, I really love watching Jude's weekly videos about life in his cottage and garden:

https://www.youtube.com/@rewildingjude

Hope you enjoy them all as much as I do 😊

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Peace...

 

www.allposters.co.uk

Father, Mother, God,

Thank you for your presence during the hard and mean days.
For then we have you to lean upon.

Thank you for your presence during the bright and sunny days.
For then we can share that which we have with those who have less.

And thank you for your presence during the Holy Days.
For then we are able to celebrate you and our families and our friends

For those who have no voice, we ask you to speak.

For those who feel unworthy, we ask you to pour your love out in waterfalls of tenderness.

For those who live in pain, we ask you to bathe them in the river of your healing.

For those who are lonely, we ask you to keep them company.

For those who are depressed, we ask you to shower upon them the light of hope.

Dear Creator, You, the borderless sea of substance, we ask you to give to all the world that which we need most.....PEACE.

Maya Angelou

(4th April 1928 - 28th May 2014)