Yesterday was a nondescript day - raining steadily half the day, but I did get a walk in along the old railway line in town.
As you can see, it was very dreary.
This was the problem with my sewing machine. I removed the thread carefully with a pair of tweezers but think it must be doing the same again to have jammed once more.
I have done a bit of long-overdue vacuuming, and listened to my body and had an afternoon nap, before doing a bit more on my Hobbs/Russill/Allsop line on my family tree. Poor Elizabeth, my g. grandmother - to give birth to 9 children and bury 7 of them . . . She and my g.grandfather had such big hearts, as they even adopted a little boy when they were in their early 70s. I don't know if he was actually related, though I presume so. I have found a Hobbs/Gregory marriage which could fit.
I then made an error, having been seeing what else Youtube had to offer, and it came up with Marvin Gaye. I loved his music, back in the day, so put that on. Then it started playing other 60s music - Keith and I both loved it - and then came the tears. Thinking we would never listen to it together again. More tears just writing that. . .
On the plus side, I was looking for my little bag which I take on walks, that had fallen into the brass bound barrel in the kitchen. At the bottom I found a vintage Jecta Mark I fishing reel on a cork handle, which Keith had found many years ago at a car boot sale. I will take it to the next Fair, as it has a little value - £20 or £30 I think. I also found a very vintage kennel huntsman's or beagling whip, worth more than I had on it when it last saw day pre Covid! So, bonuses.
Now I need to go down to town to get some change for Malvern Flea tomorrow. We have sunshine so I may try to clear the space to plant the Glen Ample raspberries.



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