Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Garden and the Hermitage

 I went out fairly early today to carry on where I left off yesterday. It was more clearing of ground elder and ivy roots from under the bushes and to get the area as root free as possible.

Pandora was out with me for some of the time, Tina snapped this when I had been to empty the pot of roots.
I made a reasonable clearance, but no more plants to put on. I was out for almost two hours.
Quite a few stones to add to the collection today!
We had an early lunch and I asked Tina to give me a lift to the Hermitage and I could walk back. When there I made my way up to a bench that we had discovered the other evening, I looked t the view and hd my doubts, but decided to do a sketch anyway.
I just took a couple of picture at the Hermitage, not the view I was sketching though!

Then a couple on the way down to Inver.


I love the river when going down the underpass.
No, they are not upside down! Instead of going up the other side I decided to take the Birnam path along by the river. Hadn’t been along there before, it mad a longer walk, but I was tired so going slowly!
Went across this and took a pic from it.
Found this tree interesting.
I path, I could see a fork in the river from here.
ST on this bench and could see the cathedral on the other side.
Another interesting tree.

Then at last, the bridge.

I carried on along the Birnam path rather than walk through the village.
I wondered if the thin tree here was a sappling from the huge tree trunk.
Some pretty white flowers on the way.
I was glad to get home but had enjoyed trying a different path.
Not going to be much more to add today, will finish practice shading drawing I did yesterday evening.








Monday, 30 March 2026

Short outing and some gardening

 I was sitting doing my morning puzzles and saw a wood pigeon on a cross in the churchyard.

After Tina had finished morning prayer and caught up with emails we had a trip out to a printer in Perth as she had some leaflets to collect. There is a very good stationary store attached to it which we enjoyed looking round. We were going to get some groceries and there was a bakers shop which hd some tables and chairs. We had a very nice sandwich and drink at a r ally good price and got a couple of cakes to bring home.
It has been a day of sunshine and sudden showers, it was raining when we had a cuppa and our cake but was bright and sunny again when I was ready to get outside. I went back to the small prt I had begun and cleared a bit further and got lots more root out.
The stone collection before I started.
A few more when I was finished for today. Small rockery somewhere maybe?
I cannot do the hard work for as long as I used to, got the area levelled and planted the last of the plants we had bought.
Regular hoeing will be needed as it is still root central under there!
I was quite pooped when I came in so sat with th cat who couldn’t have stretched out any more today!
I took another photo from the chair, very different to this mornings and no wood pigeon.
Not planning to do much this evening.





Sunday, 29 March 2026

Not gardening weather

 It rained overnight and on and off during the day. We did have bright, dry spells but the Earth was too wet for root extraction! I did do some repotting indoors, I had some rooting powder and am hoping that the two twigs I have had in water that were knocked off during the move will take. Also  cutting from the runes poinsettia but not too hopeful on that one! Then I put the twigs of twisted willow into soil with rooting powder, have had them in water for a while. Maybe none will actually take, but worth a try.

Took a photo of the Victorian planter while I was outside.
I had sewn three sections of patchwork together yesterday evening. This afternoon I started cutting out material for cushion comer and stitched the patchwork on the front. After dinner I finished it off and have picked ll the sewing stuff away.
Watching ‘Grace’ now.


Saturday, 28 March 2026

Walk by the river and pencil shading class

 This morning I did go out in the garden for a short time, I put some plants into the Victorian planter and then made a small start on the ground elder under the bushes.

This pile of root was literally just from the corner! Do you think this is a battle I might not win?

Tina and I walked up to Dunkeld as there was craft sale in the Drill Hall. We had a good look round and all I bought was a card, although I was tempted by some beautiful framed photographs!
Tina suggested we walk back along the river, it was a lovely day but a very cold wind.



That photo is next to the large sycamore next to the Birnam Oak. The next two are of the oak, Tina is under one of the branches, and I am inside it, we hadn’t been at the back of the tree before.


Just before we got to the trees we had found a stretch of beach!


Soon after we got home I got ready to go to the pencil shading class. A lot of instruction on using pencils nd charcoal and blenders and brushes. Then we all had a go at shading apples! We just started with circles and worked through stages. It was interesting, but a lot of information on other sorts of shading as well.
One was started with an HB pencil for the base, one with grated graphite and one with grated charcoal.
Family call when I got home, then tea, and now feet up time without a cat at the moment.

Friday, 27 March 2026

Garden and lunch and shopping

 This morning I thought I would concentrate on the end of the bungalow where Tina’s office is and the side any visitors see first. I didn’t take a before shot but there was a large cracked plastic planter full of a scraggly mount of mint and compost falling out onto the path. There was another plastic pot that had one bulb and plenty of weeds. We had bought a couple of small hanging baskets a few days ago and they were already up. It took a while extracting the compost from the broken pot as it was full of roots. The got the biggest ones out and had the rest of the compost in a couple of containers and will sift through it to remove roots so that it can be reused. I put the hellebore in a pot, moved a low one that Tina had bought back from a church sale and managed to move the cast iron Victorian planter on the sack trolley. Added some garden ornaments that I brought with us and it looks a lot better now.

I moved the cordyline onto a slab in the middle of the lawn, so taken from the untouched part of the garden it looks like it is taking shape!

I felt like gong out and Tina was happy to take us. We had lunch at the garden centre and of course got a few more plants, some of those will go in the Victorian planter tomorrow, hopefully.

My parcel arrived just before we went out, I had ordered some wide fit walking shoes. I wore them when we were out and they feel fine and are wide enough. I have strayed them with protector now.
I have been working on the quiz sheet I got yesterday, think I have ten more to work out now. Not doing a lot this evening, maybe a bit of the patchwork.
Tomorrow I hope to get the plants into the planter and in the afternoon I am going to a pencil shading workshop!


Thursday, 26 March 2026

Quieter day

 I will start with a photo that Darren sent when he was leaving work yesterday, he knows o like different skies.

This morning I wrote some Easter cards and also one to get my address changed on a subscription and got them in the post. After lunch I walked into Dunkeld to get some air, had a drink while is was there and bought a couple of bits in one of the shops. There was a boat out on the river with fishermen, I hadn’t spotted any before.
I did a sketch of the flowers that Tina got form me, a bit daunting!
I received a quiz sheet today, rising money for Parkinson’s UK, they are very good, this one is all household items. I have worked out more than half, it means I didn’t do any patchwork which is what I intended,
Tina hasn’t felt too well today but hopefully she will feel better for a service in the morning.