I had a very senior moment yesterday, I completely forgot I had put in an order from Morrison, it was only when I got an email to say it would be delivered between 4 - 5 I remembered. Had to do a swift call to DD2 and stop her visit to Aldi. She is going back to work 8th June, so from then on its either an online order or Aldi. DGD is off for at least another month.
Chicken and bacon pasta was delicious, will do it again, its cheaper to buy 5 chicken breasts and freeze them.
Short break, DB wanted me to help cut the net for the rasps and strawberries, we have strawberries ripening up already. Just off for morning tea, back later.
DB in, its too hot outside, even with the breeze, I am perspiring too.
Thread, 50 reels of it arrived yesterday so spent quite a while in the sewing room sorting it into number sequence. There were some duplicates that I had already got, so they are in a separate box. I noted down the numbers and then printed off a list, so each box has the content numbers on. It should make it easier to find what I am looking for. I now have 101, reels of thread in varying shades
Mince for supper on the hob, have also done 14 stick of rhubarb, some in the freezer the rest cooking slowly in the oven.
Some pictures I took in the garden this morning.
This looks like a Nelly Moser, but it isn't
Not sure what this is looks like a montana.
Not sure anout this one either. When we left to come here, DB dug up the clematis but lost the labels, so I have no idea what they are.
The roses coming out on the arch.
This is a Montana that much I do know, the compassion has buds on but they have not broken yet
The peoney first time it has flowered, there is another one further up the garden, I think it might be pink also, but will have to wait for the buds to open
The weigeia in the front garden, the bees are going frantic. There is also a variegated one the flowers are pale pink. This one came from Morrison 4 years ago. I also have a jasmine on the front fence which comes out later, the smell is glorious. I love scented plants.
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