I have not slept at all well for over a week. The boys want to be in the front hall at night, with access to the catflap. I don't really want them going out there in case that feral tom is about in the night BUT Alfie has been waking me several times a night yowling to go out. 4.30 is the worst time as by then I have had sufficient sleep that I find it hard to drop off again. So my brain is not feeling at all refreshed.
I decided as I needed Methylated Spirits, cat biscuits and wanted to go to Midway Plants, I would give myself a little outing and treat. I wanted a new Clematis to replace one which had died. I got to Tesco, then suddenly realized I had left my bum bag on the kitchen table. Drove home. Bum bag there, quick check - but my cards weren't in it! Tried to retrace my steps - the last place I had been was Hay & Brecon Farmers, for compost. I drove there but it wasn't behind the counter. The chap who had served me took me to check back through the CCTV footage. We both thought it was yesterday, but it was Tuesday - footage showed me using my little walking bag not my bumbag, so I came home and found my cards. Phew. That is now three bumbag/cards related incidents in recent weeks, so hopefully that is IT.
The amazing Paul's Himalayan Musk, which spreads across several trees now.I bought myself a very well grown Clematis - Montana grandiflora, which is white. I also extended the treat to a Hardy Geranium, Ann Folkard, which is puce and rather gorgeous. That is going to go at the edge of the bank, near my lovely rose Roserie de l'Hay, which is a similar colour. Tam always said it was the scent of summer at Ynyswen.
After a nap, I have been sorting out what is going to Saturday's Fair. I shall not overload the table and need to keep prices mostly £40 and under as folk aren't keen to spend much more there it would seem.
I have several stools/childrens' chairs to go. Hopefully they will find new homes. This won't do. Before I have my evening meal, I shall go and plant the clematis.






















