“When seasons change there's nothing you can say. A yellow leaf from a birch tree falls away, the valley fills with cry of mournful cow, the silent sun falls faster every day.” William Duke. Try as I might to hold onto summer, change is coming and autumn is knocking at the door. Like I said,… Continue reading Fighting a losing battle
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The last summer hurrah before autumn
I'm holding onto summer for as long as possible and for me, that means until the autumn equinox, which takes place on 22nd September. One of the main reasons for refusal to accept autumn is because those dahlias that I have loving looked after, fed on a weekly basis, carefully planted, talked to and babied?… Continue reading The last summer hurrah before autumn
It’s been a while…
Looking back, it's always around this time of year that I seem to pick my blog back up and get the urge to write. Do people still read blogs anymore? I still love to read people's thoughts and musings, but I fear I'm in the minority, so that begs the question, why am I writing… Continue reading It’s been a while…
Sunday strolls
Been a tough old week, hasn't it? On Monday, yet another young, unarmed, black man was shot dead by the Metropolitan police, on Thursday our Queen died, and today is 21 years since the 9/11 attacks. Not including all of the other terrors that are going on around the world, plus whatever else you have… Continue reading Sunday strolls
August, the Sunday of Summer
In a matter of days, August will be over. We've still got this lovely, long, sunny bank holiday weekend to enjoy, however, this is the last bank holiday until Christmas - yeah, I'll just let that sink in... I'm still in love with these summer days, and summer is still around for a few weeks… Continue reading August, the Sunday of Summer
Summer Days
It's been a fair old while since I've written on here, and I have to say I've missed it. Blogging is definitely not cool anymore, but then again, I've never been cool. Whereas, my handsome fiancé definitely was a cool kid! There's a few reasons why I've not been on here; not finding the time,… Continue reading Summer Days
Wild Mushrooms on Toast
When I posted this on Instagram, I was surprised how many of you loved mushrooms as much as me! So as requested, here's the recipe for you to enjoy. Autumn is the perfect time to indulge in mushrooms on toast and this is the perfect decadent weekend lunch, or even brunch. As much as I… Continue reading Wild Mushrooms on Toast
Oxheart restaurant, Long Compton
Whilst sat outside the new wine shop in Moreton-in-Marsh, we got chatting with another couple at the next table who told us about this fantastic restaurant in Long Compton, called Oxheart, which serves an incredible tasting menu that we should definitely try - we'd not heard of it, but definitely sounded right up our street.… Continue reading Oxheart restaurant, Long Compton
A perfect winter walk
We all know that the perfect winter walk involves snow and luckily that is what we had! We’re rarely treated to such beauty, so when it arrives, it really is a big deal. The weather apps (all five of them), promised me snow starting in the early hours of the morning, which is why I… Continue reading A perfect winter walk
Our annual autumn visit to Westonbirt Arboretum, Tetbury
Organising our yearly trip to Westonbirt is not quite as straightforward as you might think, COVID aside. Luckily, during this second lockdown, Westonbirt Arboretum is open, so we can all enjoy this beautiful place and in a safe way. No, my issue isn’t around COVID, it’s when is the absolute best time to see the… Continue reading Our annual autumn visit to Westonbirt Arboretum, Tetbury