This morning Darren took me for a drive up to Mappleton and was then going to fill the car up at the garage on the way back. It was a lovely morning and we hoped going pretty early would mean we could get into the car park. There were a few spaces left, which was good. The cafe was open for take away food so we had a sausage sandwich and a cuppa, almost like old times! We walked down the slope to see the sea a bit better, quite a few people around but plenty of space and fresh air. A selection of photos.
After lunch I spent an hour or so in the front garden, working along the last part of the right hand side bed. Did some pruning again and dug out one plant that we hadn’t cared for last year and it got really big!
While I was getting dinner and just after I took a few photos of the changing sky!
I had some new bonsai stuff arrive today, now is the time for repotting them, not a favourite job! Also, it it is not so bright tomorrow I have p pants to get into the garden,
Looking forward to Line of Duty tonight.
Yes that is a good title, and a good day. Nice for you to be able to get out this morning with Darren, as you say almost like old times. When car booting does start again there should be hundreds of bargains in the offing. People must have loads of things stored up ready. Looks like a lovely morning on the beach. Some really nice photos too.
ReplyDeleteI knew you’d end up in the garden again at some point today, especially as it’s been a reasonable day. Has to be done though I suppose.
I have to say I do like your pictures of the changing sky. The last one in particular is my favourite. Really nice.
Good luck with redoing the bonsai, I do know it’s not one of your favourite jobs. So the sooner you get it done the better, it’ll be out the way then.
I’m looking forward to Line of Duty too. We’ve been spoiled with good dramas lately.
It was really nice to have a trip out with Darren, maybe the boot sales will start again soon.
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting seeing the changing skies.
Maybe bonsai potting tomorrow!