From the plants Dave brought back on Friday. Another rather glorious day of warm sunshine, cooling somewhat when the sun went in. I was worried about the orange beauty of a garden spider that hadn't rebuilt its web after Friday's downpour. Yesterday we'd spotted it tucked away and curled up in the lavender but it hadn't moved from there today. Dave poked it and apparently it wriggled, so still alive. Maybe it's having babies, don't know much about spider lifecycles.
Mum popped round so I could log her back into her Independent app and we lunched outside on a smorgasbord of Turkish bread, Danish herring, taramasalata and salad. Got her an Uber home.
To the folk club for Peta Webb and Ken Hall - fine singers of traditional and some untraditional songs. As Dave said, he'd forgotten how many crackers are in their repertoire. What will we do if we have no money https://youtu.be/dYWICqsbr7c
3 good things
1. A cycle to the farmers' market to pick up more organic green veg - curly kale and cavolo nero - and cinnamon buns.
2. Made inroads into my magazine backlog.
3. The odd young person at the folk club - one who did a floor spot - makes a change from the audience mainly being older than us and that's saying something.
Sedum is a beautiful plant ……love the dark pink. Laughing about the odd young one….when you get to our age they are all young ones! I know what you mean though!