I spent yesterday morning baking, as I was in the mood for it. I stewed up the fresh blackberries I had picked and the windfall apples I had been given and made a sponge topping for them. Done as plain stewed apples with a sponge topping, I have this recipe in my hand-written recipe book with "Danny's favourite" beside it. No photos of the food - sorry.
I also made some Plum Muffins, but took the skin off the plums as it was pretty tough. I had a failure with my Cornish Fairings (Ginger Biscuits) as the oven cooks too hot for the recipe and they needed 7 mins and not 10.
These sky photos were taken on my walk on Friday, and the clouds were tremendous. Rain sporadic, though a couple of heavy showers helped the land.
Tam, Rosie and I had a quiet weekend and stayed around here. Rosie has been playing outside in her little Wendy house - we took her farmyard buildings and animals out, and she helped me do a little bit of weeding too. I am working on the gravel strip at the top of the steps, which has become very overgrown with Aquilegias and Linaria and Fox & Cubs.
Just before T&R left to go home, my friend Pam was on the phone, asking me to check the FireMap, which I have up on my computer most days lately. She had taken her dog for a walk along by the River in Rhayader and was horrified to see first smoke and then huge flames on the top of Gwastedyn Hill. She thought it had been put out, but clearly enough of the peat was still smouldering beneath to reignite. She phoned 999 immediately and the Fire Brigade is now back out there trying to quell it again. She was quite shocked to see last week's burning had gone right down the hillside to the road for a long way back. She is quite newly-come to Wales (4 yrs I think) and you don't have this sort of thing happening in Surrey . . .
I left this post in the hope of hearing that T&R safely back, and they are. I feel so sorry for the Firemen who have had to drop everything and go out to fight that same fire yet again . . .
Now I'm thinking about something to eat although I don't really fancy last night's leftovers . . .































