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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Jun 2023 07:37

Good morning up (not dressed) early, sun shining and 11 degrees. the last few days have been beautiful, sun all day, blue skies and a light breeze. Yesterday it was 25 degrees. I did manage a bit of gardening as the breeze kept the temp down a bit. The garden is definitely suffering lack of water. I am only watering pots and containers. Being on a water meter does make you careful. Most of the plants and the grass will survive not being watered.
We do get a mix of weather on this thread don't we? But interesting to note we are all equally as short of water.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 9 Jun 2023 21:28

Evening anyone looking in.

Well left it as late as possible before watering the plants. So large jug in hand for the smaller pots and off I ventured outside. pleasant evening, still very sunny but much cooler.

Had just started watering a pot when I felt I was being bitten around my eyes and my back. Oh my the blooming midges were awful. Thousands of them as the wind had dropped. I did the quickest water ever and ran back indoors. Im still itching around my ankles and my eyes wee blighters.

That's the thing here you cant win, you want no wind but then the midges arrive grrrr.

Joan we haven't had rain either for nearly 2 months and none coming in the week ahead. Your little deer sounded lovely, wonder where its mum was?

LInda, hope you didn't get too exhausted picking litter in the sun. I'm sure the girls love the paddling pool and will keep them cool.

Dads bloods have gone down after 2 months of increasing so that's really good news and has boosted him back up as he was a bit down last few days worrying but he needn't have :-D

Well coffee time now and then have a read online of the news etc.

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 9 Jun 2023 19:22

Our weather was better today, but still a bit chilly in the shade. I did my usual weekly house clean this morning and lots of washing this afternoon

Tomorrow we are going to the Knaresborough bed race, we went last year and it was fun. Sunday is supposed to be very hot, so it will be the large paddling pool in the garden again. It is the monthly town litter pick in the afternoon, I don’t fancy that in the heat, but it has to be done

Florence61

Florence61 Report 9 Jun 2023 11:26

Phew its so hot here already :-D

Trying to do housework and getting very tired very quickly!

Making sure I drink plenty of water though and only doing short bursts of chores and as for the ironing....def not today!

Sending the sunshine to anyone who hasn't got any.

Have a good day all.

Florence in the hebrides

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 8 Jun 2023 21:17

No alcohol at the meeting but I have a glass of wine by my side at the moment.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 8 Jun 2023 20:44

I am Linda, but what I would do for a glass of Pimms ;-) ;-)

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 8 Jun 2023 18:25

Tut Florence, dancing encouraging the consumption of alcohol. I thought that we were all strict teetotallers on here ;-) ;-) ;-)

Florence61

Florence61 Report 8 Jun 2023 14:25

AnnG, hope you have a large jug of Pimms to make the meeting go with a swing lol :-D :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 8 Jun 2023 11:40

hi all, Yes thanks Florence I am ok, just a bit busy, was out all over the weekend so been trying to catch up with the garden since as I have a meeting here this afternoon of our U3a gardening interest group. there will be nine of us today, better than the 12 it could be as it is going to be too warm for too many bodies. Just blitzed the kitchen and now going to sort out the conservatory

Florence61

Florence61 Report 8 Jun 2023 11:32

Linda, I do make lots of soup during autumn/winter but not today as its already very warm. I have all the windows open and having just stripped my bed, I am now roasting!

Gonna put some cans of juice in the fridge for later and a bottle of flavoured water.

Kitchen looks like a bombsite lol so that's my next task for the morning.

Hope everyone ok and well today who looks in

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 7 Jun 2023 18:39

The recipe is a Slimming World one, it is so easy because it is just open the. And tip them in. I just use a stick blender to blitz it smooth
I love homemade soup, I make lots of different types. I had spicy lentil and carrot today

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 7 Jun 2023 13:51

Great recipe, Linda!
Thanks for posting that.

It sounds similar to Jack Monroe's tomato and bean soup:

https://cookingonabootstrap.com/2018/03/03/tomato-and-haricot-soup-15p/

Florence61

Florence61 Report 7 Jun 2023 13:25

Ty Linda. Gosh baked beans? Never put them in a soup before but good to try something different for a change. I know the little onions, we used to have them at xmas or a buffett. I shall put them on my shopping list next time.

Gosh its more exhausting putting everything back then taking out lol.

Lady on her way just now to take old carpet away ...yipee :-D :-D

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 7 Jun 2023 12:48

Tomato soup makes four portions

Ingredients –
Two tins of chopped tomatoes
One tin of baked beans
One tin of carrots with the water ( 300g size)
Four tiny silver skin pickled onions ( not the normal large type)
One vegetable stock cube in 1/2 a pint of boiled water

Cut the onions into small bits, put everything in a pan, cook for 15 mins, then blend
Or you can blend it when cold and then cook it

The secret ingredient is the silver skin pickled onions. The first time I made it, I didn’t read it properly and used large pickled onions, needless to say, it didn’t taste good.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 7 Jun 2023 11:56

Good morning all.

Well the carpet has been relayed in daughter's room and now the work begins to transfer all her furniture etc back into her room. The new carpet is really black and makes my old carpet look dark grey although its not!

They were here less than an hour and tidied up the scraps into a bin bag. They also carried the heavy chest of drawers into the room from the lounge which was so kind of them as we struggled yesterday moving it out.

Cloudy but sunny day and quite warm again and set to get hotter as the week goes on and noo sign of rain at all.

Last night, I decided to cook 2 salmon fillets with new potatoes, home made slaw and green salad, was a nice change and we enjoyed it.

Now as to what we are having tonight is another matter???

Linda, can you tell me your tomato soup recipe please, sounds delicious.

Well I had better see if the washing is ready now to hang out and then have some toast.

Have a good day all

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 6 Jun 2023 13:00

You are lucky with your weather Florence, it is cloudy and cool here.
I washed all the unit doors in the kitchen this morning

We have to deliver library books to the elderly this afternoon,but that won’t take long, so I am going to make lots of soup for the freezer. I will make some tomato, incredibly easy and tastes very like Heinz,plus some leek and potato and some carrot and butter bean. I have lots of the microwaveable soup mugs to put it in

Florence61

Florence61 Report 6 Jun 2023 12:32

Afternoon everyone from a gloriously sunny village.
Yep its brilliant sunshine and quite warm with a little breeze.

I am feeling sooo hot because I have just ironed a basket including a super kingsize duvet cover, the valence sheet can wait another day as I was feeling a bit lightheaded.

So I'm sitting with a coffee and having a break.

Daughter back this afternoon and then the fun begins moving her bed and mattress to the lounge. I so hope I do not get any unannounced visitors before Friday as it will take that long to get the rooms back to normal lol

Joan, your baby hare sounds delightful and obviously well behaved lol as he's not eating your plants thankfully.

Dad saw a fox sunning himself on his decking on Monday afternoon but the animal digging holes in his new veg patch is none other than a grey squirrel caught red handed!! He has put out garlic cloves and vinegar to deter animals from coming too close.

The local fire brigade went zooming past again an hour ago and have not yet returned. Hope its nothing serious as the moor is tinder dry and the slightest spark will set it alight really quickly.

Well a bit of paperwork to see to and then decide what's for tea but in this warm weather a salad with a jacket potato will do me, anything else is too much.

Florence in the hebrides

Florence61

Florence61 Report 5 Jun 2023 13:04

Afternoon all

Its brightening up here and sun is trying its best to shine through the clouds.

My pal arrived at 10.15 and stayed until 12 as she had to collect her hubby from work on her way home. We had nice posh biscuits that i found in the cupboard and demolished 1 or 2 lol. Good chat and banter and now up to date with each other's lives.

Got the washing out and its swaying nicely in the breeze so wont be long before I take it in,
Daughter took off on a whim to go and elsewhere for the night but will be back tom afternoon, so a peaceful evening and the tv all to myself. I can watch the soaps in peace lol.

Dwarf geraniums have bloomed and the yellow rose is out. Plants are doing well and will soon be a lovely wash of different colours.

Hope everyone else well today and having another sunny day.

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 4 Jun 2023 17:21

I have never watched it, but from googleFilming of the interior scenes of "St. Aidan's" used both The Leeds Studios and St Luke's Hospital, Bradford. Most of the exterior scenes were shot during the summer months at the Red Court building on Holbeck Road, South Cliff, Scarborough, as well as the nearby park area and Holbeck Clock Tower.

Peashooter Par k is still good, I went with OH last year. We always took the children to the naval battle on the lake and to walk in the fair y lights on the island when it was dark.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 4 Jun 2023 15:32

Many of my dad's family holidays were spent in Scarborough. I have a picture of dad in a boat on a big lake aged about 11. He loved boats all his life.

Well Joan, what a busy bee you have been and yes probably best that hubby can't see what's going on lol.You have made great progress though clearing out, good on you.

Hope you enjoy your shepherd's pie, think im having just a jacket potato with grated cheese as not feeling very hungry today.

Is Whitby where The Royal series was filmed? I really enjoyed that series.

Well in need of a caffeine fix me thinks.

Florence in the hebrides