Friday, 3 June 2022

A Quick Chat

 Hello all you lovely people, I thought I would just pop in and have a quick chat.

I have been trying to do some gardening but the weather continues to disappoint. I'm pleased to report that I managed to paint my fence posts yesterday morning. The weather was beautiful and then dark clouds moved in and we had torrential rainfall for most of the afternoon, it still needs a second coat which I hope to do just as soon as I have finished writing this.



I bought a raised flower bed and have filled it with, celery, purple sprouting broccoli and I've planted beetroot, spinach and rocket seeds, I'm going to leave a portion to plant some flowers to pick for the house, probably cosmos.


I assembled it in the pouring rain a couple of days ago, wearing boots and a raincoat, there was mud everywhere but at least it's done.😊

We put up the bunting at our railway station to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, the wind was blowing a gale and it was difficult to get any decent photos but it did look nice when we had finished, we could have done with a lot more but there's only so much bunting one can make without getting terribly bored with it.




There's lots of celebrations going on in our little town for the jubilee but the weather does spoil it, a lot of things had to be cancelled because of the rain yesterday afternoon.

Our u3a organised an afternoon tea on Wednesday, if you remember I have been following a sugar free diet for the whole of May and I thought I would be able to indulge at the tea party because it was the 1st June. I have been very good throughout May and I can tell a difference, my clothes aren't nearly as tight and I feel much better for it.

I even wore a dress for the occasion, I'm usually a jeans or black trousers and a top kind of gal so for me to wear a dress was a big thing.

So there I was all dressed up and ready to eat a huge tea and cake for the first time in a month, well what a disappointment you can see what was offered below ...

I could have eaten three times as much and still had room for moreπŸ˜‚ everyone was disappointed with the food but a good time was still had, it was a lovely atmosphere and a good bit of dancing went on.


A quick photo of my May embroidery Lily of the valley


The flowers for June are honeysuckle and rose so I think it may be rose for me as it's my favourite flower, I'm hunting out a pattern as we speak but I may just make my own.

I'm still making my mosaic cushion using the AZUL pattern and it's nearly finished but apart from that there's not much crafting going on, I like to be outside between the showers making the most of this very fickle British weather, there are clouds a gathering as I speak.πŸ˜’

I hope you are all doing well and if you are celebrating having a lovely jubilee weekend. 😊

Take care until next time. 😘😘



10 comments:

  1. What a big project painting the fence and doing the gardening. How nice to go to the luncheon and decorating for the jubilee. I love the pretty embroidery to you made. I hope you enjoy the weekend Linda.

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  2. The railway station looks lovely decked out in bunting. So many people have made a lot of effort for the jubilee, it brings a smile to my face when I see all the houses and shops decorated, and there's so many events happening too. What a shame everyone was disappointed with the afternoon tea, I think it looks lovely, but it's always nice if there's plenty to go around at these type of do's. Your embroidery is lovely. I had lily of the valley in my last garden but won't be planting it here, I do love it but it can become a bit of a thug.

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  3. It is lovely to see the bunting hung at the station. A warm welcome. X

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  4. I think the station looks good with the bunting.
    We are thoroughly enjoying watching The Queens Platinum Jubilee Celebrations.
    Enjoy your weekend.

    All the best Jan

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  5. Lovely post !
    Have fun with your paint and garden !
    I sow some radish seeds this week...
    Beautiful embroidery !
    Enjoy the jubilee !
    Hug
    Anna

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  6. the bunting looks wonderful. So many Jubilee celebrations going on, lots shown on tv here in Canada. Your embroidery is really nice, we had family for BC (other side of Canada) visiting for the last half of May so my crafting was at a standstill, except what I did with the grandkids. Happy weekend.

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  7. One should always try to wear a pretty dress when one partakes in high tea. =) How wonderful your sugar-free May has reaped results. I have been watching the Queen's Jubilee on TV. Goodness, the crowds everywhere, celebrating are amazing. Love the bunting at the railway station and your Lily of the Valley embroidery is gorgeous. Raised beds for the growing of veggies and flowers are fabulous, as we get older. Hope your weather improves soon. It is raining here, too.

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  8. I'm also trying to cut back on sugar, not easy, so many temptations. Love your Lily of the valley embroidery.
    Amalia
    xo

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  9. Hi, the yard is looking good. We had rain late yesterday in TN also. More last night and more today....I just sit and watch the rain cause the grass to grow...lol

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  10. I can't believe how many weeks I've missed visiting your blog, Linda. Even without crafting much you are a very industrious lady. We had a very rainy and chilly spring, and now everything is hot and as dry as a rock. I wish we could find a happy medium. :)

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