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Tag Archives: patchwork
In the time of the virus: day 59
The highlight of our day today was the visit from youngest son. Unexpected (until yesterday) and a delight. It was so lovely to see him in person at long last. Hard not to hug, but so much better than only … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 39
Garden/allotment – all I did today was water the plants in the greenhouse and pick a few things for supper. A small asparagus harvest for us to share this evening, and some parsley, mint and green onion tops to be … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 38
Garden/allotment – I made a good start on weeding the front garden, and the soil was perfect for it. I had to stop as some fencing was being replaced, but I should be able to finish this later this week. … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 37
Another good day today, albeit an undemanding one (or maybe that’s the point). Garden/allotment – I for one am pleased that we’ve had a good amount of rain. The soil was crying out for it, and it’s nice to have … Continue reading
In the time of the virus: day 19
Written yesterday, posted today. Sorry for delay, was just too tired last night to add the photos. It’s Friday, so it must be Culture Night. Which this week was Cosi Fan Tutte from the Royal Opera House. If you’d like … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Craft, Do what you can with what you have, Family, In the time of the virus, Reflections on life (and death), Uncategorized
Tagged Bath City Farm, Community, Coping, Crochet, Friends, Growing food, homemade, Local, patchwork, Reflections, Royal Opera House, Simplicity, Social distancing, volunteers, Walking, Yoga
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In the time of the virus: day 18
Lke us, you may be becoming more closely acquainted with the hidden depths of your kitchen cupboards. Re-evaluating those odd jars and tins of things that, despite good intentions, you never quite got round to using – until now. I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Community, Craft, Do what you can with what you have, Food, Frugal, Growing, In the time of the virus, Reflections on life (and death), Uncategorized
Tagged Allotment, Community, Coping, Craft, Frugal food, hens, Local, Local food, patchwork, Public services, Reflections
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