Thursday 23 January 2020

A dismal yesterday

What is it with this weather? Three days of lovely cold, frosty and sunny weather and now it’s foggy, cold, dismal and dank. There isn’t going to be any change for a few days either apparently and then the change is to rain!

Anyway, ignoring the weather, coming out of my house yesterday, I was greeted by a little patch of sunshine yellow in the front garden. It lifted my heart!....


I had already got 1 1/2 hours of ironing under my belt and I was now off to dog sit at my daughter’s for a little while. I was greeted with a waggy tail, made myself a cuppa and settled down on the sofa with my book. Bumble, my daughter’s dog, came up for a cuddle. I tried to get a selfie, but she’s a big dog and I’ve got short arms!.....


After my dog sitting duties were over, it was back home via the farm shop. I had a nice quiet evening, steak cooked by my son and a catch up of my magazines. Hubby arrived home from work well after I was in the land of nod.

Today, I’m meeting up with my friend, at her house and we’ll be doing some crafting, as well as putting the world to rights, haha! Oh, and did I mention cream cakes? There will some of those too :)

Hope you all have a great day, no matter the weather, cheerio for now, Ann x

21 comments:

  1. Bright and sunny here - not sure what our day holds yet it all depends on John Lewis - and that is another story! Have a good day and enjoy the cream cakes.x

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    1. Hope you managed to go out somewhere in the end :)

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  2. Bumble is gorgeous.
    Sounds like a lovely day you have planned.
    Hugs-x-

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    1. It was a lovely relaxing crafty day :)

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  3. Another grey day here, so my crocuses aren't open today, but they're up and showing their colour. They're quite early this year.

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    1. I don’t think the plants know where they are, to be honest. A lot of things are appearing a bit early this year.

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  4. I'm next door to you - in south east Cornwall - and we have the same weather, foggy, dank, dark and cold. My crocuses haven't appeared yet but I do have snowdrops and Hellebores to cheer me up, also the first green shoots of daffodils. I love the Spring flowers, but roll on Summer, I say.

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    1. It’s so depressing, isn’t it! I actually like a proper winter, but we don’t seem to get them anymore. Spring flowers are always such sunny cheerful colours:)

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  5. Very envious. My garden is still covered by a foot of snow.

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    1. I’d love a bit of snow...just a little bit :)

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