Hello friends! We’re about to be locked down again and, well, at least we’ve done it before, and the schools are staying open (at the time of writing) and we have our health and a roof over our heads. I cannot help but marvel at how I now seem to accept this situation like a zombie, now that I am fully cognisant that this is going to be a marathon rather than a sprint. The phrase ‘new normal’ comes to mind.
So agree with your thoughts re gardening,how nature just keeps on going regardless. I too stand, gaze and plan, but am at stage 2 - have bought plants in pots, dahlia tubers, but they’re still waiting to be planted!!
We’re still locked down, 5km limit, only one visitor, 2. hours exercise , and hoping some restrictions will be lifted today. Have heard we’re probably going to have to get used to this new normal for some years.😥😥
One GD has only been to school for 6 weeks this year - her first at school. The excitement at returning to school is heart warming.
Keep your chin up, they will thrive despite your worst efforts😉
Looking forward to your letters, don’t overthink it, just write...
So agree with your thoughts re gardening,how nature just keeps on going regardless. I too stand, gaze and plan, but am at stage 2 - have bought plants in pots, dahlia tubers, but they’re still waiting to be planted!!
We’re still locked down, 5km limit, only one visitor, 2. hours exercise , and hoping some restrictions will be lifted today. Have heard we’re probably going to have to get used to this new normal for some years.😥😥
One GD has only been to school for 6 weeks this year - her first at school. The excitement at returning to school is heart warming.
Keep your chin up, they will thrive despite your worst efforts😉
Looking forward to your letters, don’t overthink it, just write...
Stay well, stay happy.💖
*Everything* J A-S does in the garden is sexier (though best not to tell him!)
Never tried splitting a sedum in autumn will give it a go enjoy your half term 😊