Tuesday morning Pitch and Stitch - 10.00am to 1.00pm

Tuesday morning Pitch and Stitch - 10.00am to 1.00pm
This hanging from Annie Downs' Hatched and Patched book should be in every caravan as a cushion or decoration!

Sunday 14 May 2017

A walk in the Woods

This morning I woke up before 5.00am with such a stiff neck it felt more like cramp!  The only thing that gave slight relief was blowing the warm hair drier on it - agony.  By late morning it was feeling a bit better, but it rather put paid to my plans to work all day on the garden.

I have various theories as to what caused it.  It could be the result of sitting hunched up all day against the cold at work. Or it could have been trying to push a wheel barrow full of turf and which has a flat tyre.  Or it could be some sort of repetitive strain because I have to pull the light pull in my bathroom about twenty times each night before the light comes on.  Or it could have been because I went dancing yesterday.  Or it could be because I spend practically every waking minute scrolling through Facebook to see what George is up to on his four week whistle-stop trek around America.....

There have been a few pictures, of some pretty spectacular views, although not as many as I'd like.


Yesterday we had a message conversation which reminded me of letters home when I was abroad:

George (Saturday 1.25am): 
Hello I'm having a really great time but I've run into a problem with my spending. I have about £200 left to spend so I'm not sure if it will last me the rest of the trip.
 
Us (Saturday 8.27am):
You have overspent quite a lot. Will put some money in on Monday but you have to curb your spending a bit...
 
Us (Saturday 8.34am):
Remember that the money may not be available till Tuesday because I'll have to do the transfer after work on Monday.
 
Us (Saturday 11.22am):
Have put money in your account. Try not to spend it all but if it gets low again let us know.
 
 
Anyway, while he was enjoying spectacular views, the dogs and I decided to make the most of Bluebell time.  We have three little woods, Hashams, Roger's Wood and Lodge Wood.  The Bluebells are particularly good in Hashams
 
 
and it's lovely to see the bright green ferns unfurling.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
One Young Oak had loads of Oak Apples on it
 
 
and then you turn a corner and see this beautiful blossom



 
From Roger's Wood you can see through to the golden Rape behind:
 
We are lucky to have such beautiful places to walk around here.

We are also really exhausted.  The last ewe lambed last weekend, and the last cow calved yesterday.  I have started feeding my lambs just twice a day now they are happily gobbling up their creep feed, and some of the sheep have decided they can't wait till shearing and are throwing off their coats already!


 
We are so looking forward to our holiday! - every morning the only way I can get out of bed is by telling myself I can get back in at the end of the day!
 
 
 
 

1 comment:

  1. Haha! George! That's a great photo though. The bluebells and blossom have been beautiful this year.
    And, I know the pain of a wheelbarrow with a flat tyre - surpisingly inefficient!!

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