A winning streak

True to her words, on Sunday last weekend, Lisa and I headed to mini Pear Mill as it will be known from now, but only by us.  Here we enjoyed a taste of decadence, played a game of scrabble, and were surrounded by a diverse range of antiquities.  The latter distracting our attention when theContinue reading “A winning streak”

The damage is done

Chopping and changing is the best way to describe this winter.  With what looks like another washed out weekend was ahead of us.  So, with more flexitime stacked up than I should have, I took today off.  Looking the more promising of the tail end days of my working week.  I was also spurred onContinue reading “The damage is done”

Lunch with friends

With enough daylight for a play, Lisa and I drove off on Wednesday after I had packed my laptop away.  We were heading a couple of hours north, but stopped on the way at a short walk that had been mentioned on the orchid chat group at work.  After our walk and look around CrookedContinue reading “Lunch with friends”

Different ways of walking

We are experiencing a bit of a lull.  I had a fair bit of success in April and May.  Now with most of the early orchids having been and gone things have eased up during June and into July.  The next batch are starting their journey of coming into bloom albeit a bit slowly, whichContinue reading “Different ways of walking”

Supernatural powers

Lucky for me I worked from home on Friday.  When one of Lisa’s plunging friends messaged her to say we had a unusual visitor on the beach, I was able to quickly hoof it down to see for myself.  The sweeping prints left by the flippers indicated it had come ashore very recently.  They ledContinue reading “Supernatural powers”

The three Fs

The Peppy Plungers only dared to go into the water waist deep this morning.  It was a tad wavy, and the less than ideal weather continued into the morning.  On her return Lisa and I pottered about and finally got round to breakfast as we played a game.  When she then hinted it was timeContinue reading “The three Fs”