Friday, 13 March 2026

Changeable weather

 It was bright this morning but when I took stuff out to the bin it was deceivingly chilly. I did some chores, top of the list was my shower room/Pandoras room! I started getting my things together to go out and do a sketch. I could not find the pens I had used to draw the cards yesterday, I did eventually after searching just about everywhere! I did set out and walked to the place I had found the other day, the wind really was biting but I was quite sheltered on the bench where I was going to sketch. I only took a little travel set of paints, I could do with getting a few replacement paint pans. It got cloudy on and off but stayed dry until I was heading home.

I called in to a food shop nd got some sour dough bread and an unusual salad for lunch. Tina has been poorly for. Couple of days now  and I know she is keen on sour dough bread. A little Ron then sunshine on the journey home.
Haven’t done a great deal this afternoon but did go across to the pizza van to get us one to share for tea.
They weren’t busy so I hung around and waited, so got it straight from the oven! It was very tasty.
May write a couple of letters this evening. Thinking of staying up later than usual tonight as I’d like to see Claudia’s first chat show.


Thursday, 12 March 2026

Rainy day but arty afternoon!

 It has rained most of the day today, very heavily when I was due to go to the doctors. I couldn’t find the hood for my long raincoat but luckily my green coat hood had the same press studs so I kept reasonably dry. I was there in good time but I sat and waited for half an hour after my appointment time. The doctor was lovely and apologised for the delay, she was the duty doctor and had been on the phone to the hospital. The appointment was good, she ordered my repeat prescription and took my blood pressure, she was happy with it after the third attempt! The best part about the waiting was that a man came to the doctors wearing a kilt on, first one I have seen since moving up here.

Back home I started some more sorting of my large  storage cupboard and emptied another larger storage boxes. Slowly getting so I can find what I am looking for! I found the glass pen that I have had some time, I had the ink on the side but  didn’t know where the pen was.

After lunch and for the rest of the afternoon I sat drawing the daffodils I have in a vase onto cards and used coloured pencils to finish them off.  Then I used the glass pen to write on them.

I did nip out when the rain wasn’t quite so heavy and made an appointment to get my hair cut next week on Friday. Just a quiet evening now.



Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Maybe it’s time to give them away!

 The bonsai trees thar I have kept going for years, I think the oldest one is about twenty years old, needed the roots pruning as I didn’t do it last year. I have eleven pots to work on, it was a chilly morning and as it has been so wet the soil around the roots was matted and sodden. As I have difficulty bending down now and I kept knocking things off the table it was a painful exercise. Getting up and down from the chair was a challenge too. Anyway, I was outside about three hours, it began to rain a couple of times but it soon cleared and the trees are all done. I have asked someone to make a stand for them and began to think better of it, but as they are done I suppose I will hang onto them for a while. I made a temporary working area so a few pics.


Actually just three photos. We had lunch and had a quiet afternoon until it was time to get Pandora into the carrier to take her to the vet. We managed that pretty quickly today she was asleep and I manage to pick her up when she was drowsy! She was soon fighting me but I held on to her long enough to get her into the carrier Tina was holding open. Luckily the vets is only a few minutes drive away so not too distressing for her. The vet and the veterinary nurse were just so lovely, stroking her lifting the box onto the floor so she could look round and were both on the ground coaxing her. So caring and we were in there over half an hour, she had her jab and they changed her flea collar for us. We have to go again in a month for follow up injections and a more thorough examination if she is calmer.
I am forgiven as she has been on my lap this evening.

Tuesday, 10 March 2026

Feeling my age, or something!

 I have felt particularly tired today. Had been going to start on the bonsai tree root pruning but it was a grey day and a bit damp. I went out to post some letters and I haven’t tired of the mist on the hills, probably never will.



Despite the weather I decided to take a walk into Dunkeld, I was going to try and find a large mug for Tina as I managed to break two at the weekend. I walked up and down the Main Street, looked in a couple of shops but nothing suitable there. I went down the road where the charity shop is, there is a fountain in the square, not actually running but a nice structure.

Then I saw this passageway and decided to investigate. I took me behind the allotments that you can see from the bridge.

And then to the rivers edge. There was a green with benches, good place for sketching.




Some quite unusual apparatus in this play area.
I had a drink in a coffee before walking home, was fascinated by the table, explanation from Mike I think!
One more photo as I walked back.
The walk back was even slower than usual as I was feeling exhausted.
I sat with the cat on my lap this afternoon and we both went to sleep!
So apart from collecting and putting out bins, not much mor to say. I have the cat again but will endeavour to stay awake this time.


Monday, 9 March 2026

Birds and physio

 I did some washing and chores this morning and set off to my lunchtime physio appointment. I used the bird recognition app on the way and remembered how to do a screenshot - eventually, quite a few today.

When I got to the surgery I was told to take a seat and what a great waiting room! I was there on my own and it was a nice place to wait.

Thephysio lady was really friendly and after an examination she said my hips are very tight. She has given me a leaflet about coping with arthritic hips. She doesn’t know that for sure but it seems very likely to me. A lot of the exercises I have tried on and off but never really regularly, so time to get into a routine and see if things improve. We had lunch when I got back, and although it had been drizzly when I was out  it brightened up and the sun came out for a while. So I decided to move the fir tree into its larger pot.
It had been too big for that pot for a while and was leaning at an angle. Have made a mental note for to put things you are likely to move in bulbous pots.it took me about twenty minutes to remove it but I didn’t damage the tree or break the pot! It looks happier now.
We had stir fry for tea, but not out of a packet, we had lots of veg that needed using. It turned out okay.
Nothing planned for the evening except exercises!


Sunday, 8 March 2026

A fairly quiet day

 Just pottered this morning but managed to have two dishes fall out of the cupboard when I wa trying to put a pore away and spectacularly broke two of Tina’s mugs that she uses daily, o got lunch for twelve so that Darren had a good Mel before driving home. He left just after one and we had a message when he had a stop but haven’t from him yet this evening,

This afternoon Tina took me to the garden centre, I needed a new fork, a garden broom, some bonsai soil and general compost plus a new larger pot for my Christmas type tree. Got them plus some gardening gloves and a reduced plant. When we got back Tina cut back a couple of bushes from the wall long where she drives out and I but back a bush that was growing across the path I go along beside the church. Took one photo at the garden centre and a couple on the way back.


Tina wanted to call in at M&S and there was a Costa next door so we hd a drink. Mine was a macha latte.
We have had dinner and will be watching the Throw Down semi final this evening.

Saturday, 7 March 2026

Finding out about moths

 This morning I went across to the Understanding moths workshop, worried that I hadn’t paid as it said there was no charge when I booked, then I saw an advert which said there was a charge. The lady running the workshop was in the cafe at the arts centre when I arrived, and she assured me the class was free. She has a couple more booked with have a charge. There were only a few of us nd the first hour was informative and there were photos of different moths all over the table for us to look at.

She has been doing research for a couple of years so told us bout the life cycles, how they adapt and how they camouflage themselves on twigs etc. Another lady, the person who photographs the moths for her was there and in a cool bag she had a moth that she had captured the previous night. It was an oak moth and it was passed round, very carefully in its plastic box. Then she told us about the flexagon we were going to make after the break to look round the exhibition. I took a few more photos of the amazing watercolours as they were stunning.

That one is a photograph.

I was back in the studio before anyone else and the photographer had the moth out taking photos, so I got a chance to as well. A few of her as seeing her manage to take the pics when holding the moth on a pencil was fascinating.



Then it was time to create our life cycle flexagon.



It was interesting, going to try and remember how the flexagons are created!
Had lunch with Darren when I got back and popped to the local shop, but nothing more of interest. Took a photo from the window as the clouds rolled in.