There was a muffled thump in the hall - post!
we were eating lunch; sea bream with roasted onions, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, herbs etc. Plus some purple sprouting broccoli for 'greens'.
The new revised second class post delivery schedule is beginning to bite; Ang posted this last Wednesday, or maybe Thursday morning;
a pink and maroon slip stitch pattern with some suffragette safety pins - purple and dark green. Plus a postcard of an amazing quilt. She describes it here.
Knitting is Not Happening at the moment. Too Hot!
Otherwise it's been a fairly quiet day. I sat in the shade first thing this morning and watched and chatted and answered questions while Vicky sorted out the chaos of all my pots, abandoned for nearly a year now, ever since we decided that this extension was more than a dream. It was an education watching her at work; even if I was physically able enough do to this, I would never have been able to match her quick, quiet efficiency.Then I came in, and while BB was out sourcing a new key safe for beside the front door, I defied the Builders by working out how to open the patio door, and then fixed a string to the handle in such a way I could open it, and haul it back closed without ever stepping down to my doom. The half open door is now completely blocked by the chair, and we can operate my door control system without moving it.
So that was most of Tuesday... here's the whole poem about peace dropping slow...
The Lake Isle of Innisfree
The Lake Isle of Innisfree


I do like Yeats and this is so fitting for the season.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I thought too.
DeleteI can imafine envisioning knit wear and blankets when it's roasting hot outside isn't motivating.
ReplyDeleteand the yarn sticks to my fingers!
DeleteIt was posted on Wednesday!!!
ReplyDeleteIt did take less than a week... 🤔🤣
DeleteYou defied the builders? That was brave!
DeleteDont you love the thought of having nine bean rows, not eight or ten, but a definite nine,
What their eyes don't see won't grieve them?
DeleteI shall plant nine beans... I don't have room for nine rows!
Is there anyone who doesn't like that Yeats poem?
ReplyDeleteIt is perfect, just perfect.
DeleteI love that poem. Your sea bream dish looks delicious. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteI seem to cook that nearly every week; roast veg for 30 mins, then add fish for another 8. Works every time!
DeleteMy favourite poem, from a very hot Poppy and me Valx
ReplyDeleteAt least the poem feels cool 😎
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