Monday, 30 June 2025

Too darn hot - and health update

Update:  GP just phoned to say my bloods were back and I have a sky high marker (should be 5 or under and it's 84!) showing an infection.  That's why I was a bit shivery a couple of nights, and had drenching sweats and no appetite.  She's getting a script for A/B's sent down to the pharmacy for me so I'll get that this afternoon.


I'm inside, in the kitchen.  24 deg and too darn hot out there for me.  I got all the outside jobs done earlier and have a couple of clothes horses full of washing probably completely dry by now.  I've done the cat litter, and finally emptied all the half empty jars of this and that which Tam asked if I could dispose of for her.  The glass jars are soaking, lids binned, and compost caddy emptied and washed.

I sat down and researched the things I came home with yesterday.  My "having a feeling" (Keith at my elbow I reckon!!) that I should go straight to the far side of the stalls paid off.  I bought a really fabulous French piece but that is put away for the moment.  I also found this:


A nice studio pot by Iona Pottery.

And this:


It goes up the other way actually but it is French and so pretty.  Just need to do a tiny paint-in on a scrape on the left hand drawer.  Went upstairs searching for my old ice cream container of Acrylics and couldn't find it - then glanced left whilst at the computer, and there it was. 


The Reckitt's Blue advertising card reminded me of when I used to wash little grey ponies' tails in it before they went off to Pony Club, when I worked with horses and had two grubby little tinkers to scrub up, especially after they had been down to granny and grandads' in the Quantocks, where the soil is red and Pink Ponies returned just before Pony Club Camp.  Then this, which is currently on the fireplace mantleshelf.


Oh, and nearly forgot:


These little oil paintings make good backdrops on the dressers.


Some vintage kitchenalia.  1920s but still perfect working order - it is a sifter too.




I couldn't resist these three off the same stall!  And yes, looking at the backdrop to these, I WILL do some tidying up this morning :)  


Staying on the subject of cats, Lulu, reduced to popping bubblewrap to stave off the pangs of hunger!!

I need to go round with a vacuum shortly as there are no end of daddy long leg spiders and babies around the cornices and they need moving on . . .

I have shut the front door - well, the only door really, as it leads outside from the hall and the old Georgian door at the side of the kitchen is fixed not to open - as it was letting too much hot air and too many flies in.  A shame as I loved listening to the Swifts screaming overhead  - though most of them are hawking for insects above Pam's, and she's delighted about that.  It also shuts out the sound of my farming neighbours tractors as they are haymaking in nearby fields.  Perfect weather for it.

Another load of washing on (my duvet cover as it's too hot for the duvet) so that will be washed and dried today.  I will find some hand-sewing to settle down with this afternoon.


11 comments:

  1. I like the ceramic cats, especially the red one, it's so unusual.
    So let me get this straight, you buy at certain places where you sell, then sell the things you've bought at a profit at other places. If that's the case, then don't the people you've bought from sell at those places too?
    J.

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    1. That's what I did when I had my business. My trips to Malvern are just for pleasure, to look round, see old friends etc. and buy a few bits. People come from all over to go to Malvern to sell, they aren't tied to an area. Some of them literally live in the back of their vans all summer, going all over the country to buy and sell. Some are house clearance people who live more locally, and have to get out there to sell, but don't go all over the country to pass on their stuff.

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  2. What treasures, treasures, TREASURES you found, Bovey!! I love every single thing....but the cats? Oh, the cats! They must be my favorite!! :-) Yes, in this heat=work done early. ~Andrea xoxo

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  4. Andrea - aren't they fab? Can't find out anything about the middle one.

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  5. I have a few cat ornaments around the house, but manage to stop myself from buying more. Now when I see something cattish I pass it on to my friend. She loves them.

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    1. These asked nicely to come home with me! They were so unusual.

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  6. Would the French drawers slide in the other way up, so that the 'bottom' of them could be used as a little shelf. That's what I did with a set similar ... but very English. I love the Foxgloves painting, I would have been very tempted by that.

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    1. No dammit - just tried that and they have a little "ledge" preventing this. Keith would have course sorted that in 5 minutes, but I'm not Keith. The Foxgloves painting was one of many done by one artist - who'd either died or had a clear out as there was a lot of her work on offer.

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  7. Its so hot here! I love everything you bought at the Fair, especially the painting with the pink spires of flowers. My washing was dry in about an hour today and the lawn needs mowing, but might do that this evening when the back is in the shade. The boilerman has just been, phoned to say he was in the area so could do the service now (a month early), £70 on that and just waiting to hear about OH's car, service and MOT. I watered again last night, dread to think what our water bill will be. Xx

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    1. They are Foxgloves and well-executed. I have just put the actual dirty bedding in the wash - having had a senior moment and washed the carefully folded CLEAN duvet cover. How did I not notice the difference, especially since the dirty duvet cover was still on the DUVET?!! I don't have to pay for my water but I do have to be careful of it in case it dries up . . .

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