Another Positive Post. We have had a dry day with Sunshine! Yippee. There was birdsong. I went to Llandod. Just to Tesco as I only had a few things to get, then on to Screwfix for a replacement toilet seat. Tam now fretting that I might have bought the Wrong One! I pulled over to plug in my phone so I could listen to the last couple of hours of one of my Audible books - Conspiracy by S J Parris. I can really recommend her novels. As I looked up from that, the sun was shining through a couple of bare branched trees, but they had been colonised by a fine mossy lichen and glowed green around branches and twigs. SO pretty. I listen to Audible when I am out walking too.
Then out for a - short - walk. Only 1/4 mile or so each way, but so lovely to be out in the fresh air, and looking at what was to be seen in the hedgerows, and what birds were about - some very smart looking Chaffinches for starters. Snowdrops only just coming through the ground on the first bend, and so I won't walk down to the church yet to see if they are putting on their annual display. Early February I think that will be.
A touch of colour on some lichen-clad twigs. First tentative leaves of Cow Parsley, and one - just ONE - small Celandine leaf!
Low cloud in the direction of Hundred House.
I was lucky to find a Derek Tangye book, Monty's Leap, in the Tesco book recycling bookcase. Years ago (1960s/70s/80s) I read all of his novels, which were about his and his wife Jeannie's life in the far west of Cornwall, near the Minack Theatre, in a tiny cottage with land and glass houses where they grew daffodils on the cliffs, and made early spring posies, both of which they sent up to London. They grew potatoes too. I loved reading about their cats and donkeys and lifestyle. I shall enjoy re-reading this one too.
I have had a letter from a penpal of over 50 years' standing too, and also found a little stitch kit which I got from a charity shop in Llandod last year. It had got covered in fabric, so I have liberated it to stitch.
Tea tonight is going to be two large Tesco cod fish fingers, with some home-made chips and peas. I've not had fish for a while. I bought a tray of chicken breast for the freezer too. Plus some of those giant spring onions, a red pepper, a nice head of garlic, Maris Piper potatoes, 2 cucumbers, and some nice on the vine tomatoes. Topping up store cupboard items this week were Plain and S-R flour and a big 3 Kg bag of Allison's bread flour.
Possible snow again in the offing - "the Beast from the East - a 656 mile wall of snow" is apparently heading our way in a couple of days. Deep joy, not! The entire country will be a whiteout. Anyway, I had half a tank of heating oil at Christmas, and now 3 weeks on will have used a chunk in the cold weather, so have just ordered 500 L. That will be around £270 as it's 54p a L at the moment.
New jets on car this week - £150 or so also out, and it's time for the central heating boiler to be checked for the year . . . Food spending will have to go down to the minimum, but can't match the Frugal Sue's out there!!




I used to love reading those Derek Tangle books too - that brought back memories.
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No weather warnings here on the western, but on the East, warnings for rain.
Just forecast damp breezy and cold but not freezing here