Too hot here. Although my computer tells me it's 26 deg right now, when Tam left (4 p.m. ish) her car registered an outside air temperature of 32.5. Too darn hot. She stopped a couple of times to put cool flannels on Rosie and rub her down with cold water. When they got home it was only 25 deg and there was a sea fret, so hopefully it won't be too hot in their house to sleep tonight. She is now looking at magnetic window mesh so I can have the windows open at the back of the house to let cooler air in and keep bats OUT. I may get a similar door mesh too. Keep the flies (and bats) out as well, as they drive me mad in summer.
Below: Apple Dappy. Yummy with ice cream.
Well, I have sorted out why my small Lumix camera's not working and it's crap batteries - they don't hold the charge. I have had to fork out for decent ones specifically for the camera, not the "should work" cheaper type. It will be nice to be able to take decent photos again.
Rosie has been running round commando today - in fact, no clothes at all as so hot. We have been potty training her and she has twigged what "needing to go" feels like and we have had lots of wees and a couple of poos too, so Tam is delighted as she thought it was going to be a lot harder than this. "How do I get her to sit still?" How it will be with clothing on is another matter. I had to smile, because she had one of those puppy training pads to put on the sofa, just in case there was a mishap!
I am covered in bites - several horse fly ones once more . I got these going out to water round first thing and having to walk through longish grass in the orchard to reach Tam's Winter Squash to water them. I will put my jeans on first thing when I am watering round and liberally spray myself with Avon Skin-so-soft to deter the bitey things. Of course, the hotter you get, the more they itch and I had to go out earlier to get the replacement bulb for the UV Water system and a spare filter too. Then I had to go out again a couple of hours ago to take the little chair to my carpenter to do the back splat on it and glue an upright on it. I thought I would faint as it was so hot and airless when I was driving. We don't have the humidity we had with the last heatwave but it is going to be 31 deg tomorrow (around 88 deg. F). I will be lurking in the kitchen with my patchwork.
Of course, this is just the time when the water pressure upstairs has decided to get weak and feeble. My fault I think, because when Sam (helpful neighbour) changed the water filter for me a few weeks back, he hadn't done it before and asked if I wanted the water turned back on full. I didn't know, so said no, and checked the water pressure downstairs which seemed ok. I was wrong. I have texted my plumber to come and change the £91 worth of UV bulb and filter anyway. It runs out next week but is beeping annoyingly to let me know it needs doing. I texted him again to say I couldn't shower, because of the low pressure upstairs, could he come out sooner? He's texted back to say he'll be out tomorrow afternoon. Phew.
Tam and I finally got the proper curtain pole up in the guest bedroom and the pretty cream curtains hung again, so I could pull them and keep the bright sunlight out (south facing room, along with my sewing room). However, it hadn't got put up before because we couldnt' find the hand drill (not sufficient room to use the electric one.) Well, I had seen it recently, behind the front door on the shelving where the useful tools etc live. But could I find it today? I looked and looked, pulled things out and it was NOT there. Tam went to look and put her hand straight on it - on top of the box of chisels! I would be willing to bet good money that it was NOT there when I was looking, so Keith must have come along and spirited it out of hiding. Then we couldn't find the wood drill bits - eventually ran one to earth, ONE. He had dozens. It was exactly the right size for the screws we were using too. How odd is that?
Watching: he Pendragon Series on Prime. Based on the novels of Stephen Lawhead - Taliesin, Merlin, and Arthur. Then come Pendragon, Grail and Avalon. Tam still has her copies in one of the bookcases upstairs.
Podcasts - Lots of TImeteam this week, and today it was back to The Three Ravens and a very good interview with Philip Carr-Gomm, who is a Druid and well known for blending modern psychology with Druidry and nature-based spirituality. Very interesting.





























