Friday 19th January 2024

The snow is on its way out, although it's hanging about in big slushy piles now.

It was one of my mornings in town, so I headed off bright and early. The roads were still quite bad but better than they were. I stopped off at the butcher's - a different one than the other day, and got a few bits and pieces. All three butcher's shops in town are excellent, but I often end up at this one because they have decent parking right outside, so I can just nip in as I pass, and it has a good deli section.

Then on to the gym. It was a really good session- a lot of core strengthening today, which I'll probably feel tomorrow.

The dog had an appointment at the groomers next, so I dropped him there and went to Tesco. The car park was chaotic. People driving round and round looking for a space. I didn't even try and went on up the road to the big Co-op. It was much the same. Honestly- people were really only stuck in for a day, but you'd think we'd been cut off for three months. It didn't help that so many of the parking spaces were piled up with slush, so weren't accessible.

The shop was really busy too. They have recently had a refit there, and for some reason, the vegetables are in chiller cabinets behind perspex doors. There was a sizeable queue for the broccoli door, which was annoying. People waiting to open the door, pick up a pack of broccoli, put it in their trolley, close the door and move on to the carrots. Unintended consequences.

At least going to the Co-op I was able to get one of their excellent takeaway coffees on the way out. I didn't get much else. It was so busy and I was losing the will to carry on. I was a wee bit early for the dog, so sat and scrolled on the phone until he was ready.

Home in good time - quick lunch then back out in the opposite direction. It was my week to clean the church. My cleaning partner is away this week, and we had tried to get a swap, but the only one on offer meant we would be doing two in a row next month. It was easier just to do it myself. I hoped to persuade the boy to come and help, but he had other things to do.

Home again - dinner was spaghetti bolognese. It was nice but very filling. Nice chat with younger daughter, who is expecting her fourth child. She had been for her first ultrasound scan today, and everything looks fine. Lovely wee baby in the picture and I'm very excited. It never gets old.

Finished the first of the latest socks tonight and cast on the second one. I'm tired tonight, so looking forward to a relaxing weekend.

Thursday 18th January 2024

Another snow day. Having said that, the council didn't tell us until 10 minutes before we had to leave for the school bus. Since 6 am I had been refreshing the Facebook page for information - not a peep or a tweet. As the boy had an exam scheduled there was nothing for it than to get up and get going. By the time we had cleared the path and dug the car out, it was quite an anti climax when the text came in. Parents from the rural areas were very unhappy about the timing…

It left us at a bit of a loose end for a while, so we sat and chatted and drank tea, before the boy went off to do some biology and I did my bible readings.

I baked the bread this morning. It turned out well, although I think it might be a bit over proved. The long overnight rise in the fridge is maybe a bit too long, so I'll have to tweak my timings.

Aside from that, I cant say I did much else, aside from the usual household tasks. I did a bit sanding on some chairs that I'm planning to paint, but in a very half hearted way. I was quite distracted with the boy being home as he wants to eat all the time, and he's quite entertaining too, so it was pretty much a snow day.

Dinner was a Thai chicken curry with rice then we had giant slices of bread with peanut butter and raspberry jam. It was good.

Sad news this morning about a friend who's husband died suddenly during the night. He hadn't kept good health, but it was still unexpected and shocking. Probably that was part of my distraction.

Rain to come in overnight, so I imagine the snow will get a fright. Next exam is Wednesday so it's slower mornings here for a while.

Monday 15th January 2024

It's snowed in the night, but it wasn't awful. Certainly not bad enough for the schools to close, so the boy had to stir himself and get up for the bus. The road down to the bus stop was very slippy, and the bus was a bit late, but he made it in. He had an English exam this morning. It went well, apparently. Literature paper fitted well with The Great Gatsby, and a Carol Ann Duffy poem, while close reading was about tattoos. Latin on Thursday.

I had a lot of housework and laundry to catch up on - usual Monday things. I cleaned out the fridge and it wasn't as bad a job as it usually is. I've been really quite dilligent at using up what food I have and being a bit more creative. I only had to dispose of a couple of pots of yogurt and one of cream which had been lost at the back of something else, some forgotten grapes, and a jar of bought salsa that no-one liked so went quietly out of date.

I ordered some tree saplings from a local nursery - mostly to go along the front of the croft as a windbreak, but also to create a couple of wee stands here and there. I'm excited about that. I also watched a video by Lovely Greens, where she built a dead hedge. I'm definitely going to do that over at the far corner where the big polycrub is.

I took a wander over there before lunch, and everything is a bit sluggish. It should perk up in the next couple of weeks when the light improves.

In the potting shed, though, the flower seedlings are all looking lush - especially the wallflowers. I need to get them potted on and hardened off, but possibly not this week.

Dinner was stovies made with the end of yesterday's roast. I put a couple of carrots in, because, as I said, I'm using stuff up as I go.

Not much else - tv and sock knitting. I finished the foot of the sock, so just the toe to do, then second sock to start. I did sign up for a mystery Lent knit-a-long, run by a Methodist Church in Bristol, so that's something to look forward to.

Saturday 13th January 2024

It would have been my mother's birthday today. I have quite a run of them in early January - or used to, anyway. They always came so soon after Christmas that they would catch me out. She would have been eighty-seven.

I went to the women's prayer group this morning. What an absolute joy it was to spend time with these amazing women. More than thirty came today, which is quite incredible given where we are, and that we have only been going for five months. Prayer is so powerful, but when there are many of us joining together, then the effects are even stronger. Today our theme was Unity in the body of Christ (the church). We sang, listened, prayed, laughed, wept and prayed some more. God was with us.

I came home and after lunch I went into the garden. I had to force myself out, as I was feeling lazy. Once I got the wellies on, though, I soon got going. I tidied up a bit, planted up two pots of bulbs and a bed of garlic. I'm conscious of how late I am, but I'm not too bothered. All over instagram people are sowing leeks, onions and tomatoes, but I'll get to that eventually. We’re getting snow in the next day or so anyway - no rush.

Came in, lit the fire and made a generic chicken curry for dinner, which we enjoyed. We sat and watched the Newcastle v Man City game - it was really good. Man City just pipped it at the end, winning 3-2. The boy was thrilled because his favourite player came off the bench and scored. He then got an assist, which is apparently almost as important as scoring now. What do I know?

Saturday 18th February 2023

It was such a lovely day. Frosty morning, turning into warm sunshine - almost spring-like.

I wandered around the croft and garden, inspecting the flowering bulbs and the trees, watered the polycrubs, and picked up some litter. Making plans…

Later on we had a wee fire outside, and sat around, eating blood oranges, throwing the peel into the fire. We stayed out until 6 o’clock as it was still light.

Then we came in and lit the inside fire and had a late tea. I’ve sat up far too late knitting on the lace border of a shawl.

Its been a good day.

Sunday 23rd October 2022

My maternal Grandmother's birthday - she was born 124 years ago today, in Edinburgh. It's quite a thought, that timespan. It seems no time at all that she was in my life - an important daily part of it, and then, by the time I was 16, she was gone. Yet, she is still here in my memories, in my cooking, my knitting, my love for flowery aprons and my middle name. I like that.

I’ve been thinking about Lesley's comment about Bake Off, on my last post. I've really not been invested in it at all - the spark has gone. It's the same with Strictly Come Dancing - all very meh. I wonder if it's because we have been living with the relentless daily soap opera of Westminster since the summer. The trouble is, we can't switch off from that and the consequences of their dramas are very real and far reaching. A light entertainment TV show that has been obviously edited and manipulated to create drama, seems very tame in comparison to what we are living through right now, and yet it provides no respite for our fraying nerves. Not sure if that makes any sense, but I know what I mean. It's an awful situation, borne of selfishness and narcissism, aided by a weak and gullible media.

I’m almost finished my second sock - working my way down the foot. The boy is back boxing tomorrow so I might get it finished then. I think I might cast on a hat next.

I’ve picked up The Brothers Karamazov again. I started it at the beginning of the year, but then the war between Russia and Ukraine started, and I lost the notion for it.

Obviously nothing has changed in that situation, and has even got worse, but I really felt drawn to reading it again. It is superb. Dostoevsky's understanding of the human condition is just incredible, and I am loving every sentence.

Nice weekend. It was a big UFC fight night, on Saturday and at a decent time for us, so we were able to enjoy it live. Popcorn, snacks and a wee glass of white burgundy for me. Lovely evening.