Today is NOT the day for an enjoyable walk as it is blowing a hooley (N-Easterly I think) and I have had to lock the catflap because it was blowing that open and there was a heck of a draught around my ankles in the kitchen. Apparently there is a Yellow wind warning for much of Wales . . . Pippi not impressed by being kept in but she is not being indulged today.
I have been down to Hay & Brecon Farmers and bought a bag of compost for planters and tubs. That feels very positive - though it's staying in the back of the car for the moment. It is NOT a gardening day either! I took a pile of old books (language primers of Tam's, old paperbacks and books I know I won't ever read) plus some clothes Tam had turfed out to the Charity shop too. Another positive.
I have looked long and hard at two things in the living room. One I have had perhaps 10 years and still love but I don't NEED it. I have checked it out with Lens, and it is a late 19th C Italian Giulia Mangani hand-painted enamelled porcelain urn. It is SO pretty, but I need to be reducing my personal "stuff".
It will go to the next Fair with me and look good on the top table.
Then there is this painting which I have had a couple of years, and which has really grown on me. It's the little soft turquoise door which draws you in.
So to the Fair it will go. Keith's Lufwaffe photo album is being auctioned next week, so let's hope that does well. They have really gone in positively with the description.
Oh, and that ring with the orange stone? Tam checked it out and says it must have been my aunty's, as it's dated 1974, and is silver gilt, and the orange stone is paste . . . Ah well. I can now share what it looks like, now it's not worth robbing me for!
Tea tonight is going to be a chicken casserole. This is not salad weather here!






















