It's been a strange sort of month, hot, hot weather, Mum in and out of hospital like a yoyo ... currently in once again. The garden looks lovely ...
... and you would be able to see it, if the washing wasn't out on the line making full use of the glorious sunshine.
I'm funni-osity ... as my Nana used to say, I love pegging washing out but hate bringing it in and folding it all up, I think I need staff. 😄
Some meals have been so simple you can barely call them that.
Shopping has been bought, stored and in a lot of cases just eaten and then re-bought, I seem to be on a wine and fish repetition phase at the moment, well it's been hot weather, and cold wine at the end of a long and occasionally stressful day is sometimes just really necessary. When the things that were bought to replace the contents of the jars were stashed in the lower food cupboard, they were dated as usual.
Fathers Day came and went, and as usual Alan got a card off each of my sons, and of course one off his furry Ginger son ... who also bought him a jar of Plum Jam and a few 'fingers of Fudge'.
As usual nothing off his own grown up children or his step-daughter. He is used to that, but it still annoys me on his behalf.
The final things from the bungalow were put up on Facebook Marketplace for sale, but there have been no takers up to now. I did have one woman from York ask if the gates were fifteen foot wide each and not in total.
Wow, that would be a wide driveway!!
My favourite read of the month was this book.
As a few people warned me, it did take some getting in to, but once I did, wow it was good. And I didn't see the twist coming at the end at all. I have now re-donated it to the charity book table in Booths.
Talking of Booths, we have eaten and drunk in there far too many times this month, but Alan likes to get away from the bungalow and have a coffee and a bacon bun there. I did offer to make both of the aforementioned at home for him, but I think he is afraid of then falling asleep on the sofa afterwards and not ending up back at the bungalow.
He was eyeing up the sofas in Booths café as we left today, so I think maybe he actually has a point. Although I do keep pointing out to him that each time we pay for food in the café that is basically the cost of two floor tiles for the bungalow!!
Talking of the bungalow it has come on in leaps and bounds this month. So here is the one and only time I will be showing the front of it on my blog.
The plasterers are currently inside plastering the bedroom ceilings and walls, and Alan has been busy on the outside setting out the framework for the front garden. It's been all go after a long time of planning and we are starting to see the fruits of our labour, our planning and our money ... which is very quickly running out.
Here's to July and hopefully more sunshine, more foody talk and more progress on our future home.
Sue xx
Your new home is looking very smart with it's new windows and paintwork.
ReplyDeleteHope the plasterers are keeping cool, not a fun job anytime. Col could plaster and did if the area was small but he hated the job so the builders did our big kitchen extension at the smallholding.
It's pretty cool in the bungalow thanks to the insulation, and they are even cooler now they are working in the bedrooms which are at the front of the house, the two windows you see here, which gets much less sun than the back. Alan can plumb and do electrics, but he cannot plaster for the life of him.
DeleteI read that book twice as it was our book group choice a year after I'd read it and I loved it even more the second time! Yes your new home is looking very clean and new..
ReplyDeleteLooking good Sue!!
ReplyDeleteYour new home looks super smart.
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