We turned the calendar to April and crossed out any entries on it. Hair cuts, dental appointments, meetings with friends and going away for a couple of days for our wedding anniversary have all been cancelled and that is as it should be. One date has been put in - the delivery day of a Morrisons box. We have decided to give it a try and have ordered a vegetarian one. I wonder what it will contain? I'll report back on this one.
2. Garden visitor - a juvenile Goldcrest has visited for two or three mornings this week. An unusal and rare visitor for us.
This will be one of last year's brood as it does not have its head markings as yet. Apparently they develop after the first year of life. You can see the buds are forming on the Amelanchier tree.
3. Garden produce - there is still plenty of rhubarb and I found a recipe which enabled us to use up a couple of oranges as well.
Prepare the rhubarb, cut into chunks and lay in a dish, squeeze and zest the oranges and pour the juice and zest over the rhubarb. Drizzle some honey over the top and bake in the oven for about half an hour. It's delicious. We served it with a spoon or two of Greeek yoghurt.
4. Still reading, curled on the upstairs sofa with mugs of tea nearby.
Mont-St-Michel, Manche, Normandy
5. Old photos - I've been looking back at holidays we've taken over the last few years so I though I'd share a few taken on a visit to France seventeen years ago. It seems such a long time ago and yet it seems like only yesterday.
Abbey Church at Lucerne Abbey, Lessay, Manche.
Dol-de-Bretagne, Ille et Vilaine, Brittany
Menhir de Champ Dolent, Dol-de-Bretagne, Brittany.
Beaumont Mansion, Valonges, Normandy.
All for now, stay safe and well everyone.
Edit 3rd April
Since I wrote this post ready to publish today we have had some very sad news. Our friend and next door neighbour, the kind person who always looked after our cats and watered our greenhouse when we were away, has lost her fight against Motor Neurone Disease. She was taken into hospital last week suffering from some kind of respiratory infection. She tested negative for Covid 19 so had been treated with anti-biotics but was too weak to fight the infection. Our little corner at the top of the
Crescent is a very sad and subdued place today.
Mont-St-Michel, Manche, Normandy
5. Old photos - I've been looking back at holidays we've taken over the last few years so I though I'd share a few taken on a visit to France seventeen years ago. It seems such a long time ago and yet it seems like only yesterday.
All for now, stay safe and well everyone.
Edit 3rd April
Since I wrote this post ready to publish today we have had some very sad news. Our friend and next door neighbour, the kind person who always looked after our cats and watered our greenhouse when we were away, has lost her fight against Motor Neurone Disease. She was taken into hospital last week suffering from some kind of respiratory infection. She tested negative for Covid 19 so had been treated with anti-biotics but was too weak to fight the infection. Our little corner at the top of the
Crescent is a very sad and subdued place today.





























