A strange week, a bit of lockdown lethargy in some ways. So here’s what happened in pics:-
Sunday, 29 November 2020
A week in pictures
Saturday, 21 November 2020
The last couple of days
The last couple of days have flown by for some reason, I’ve no idea why. Even my husband said yesterday, he couldn’t believe it was Friday already. Anyway, back to Thursday, I got stuck into the ironing (ironing tv of choice was Midsomer Murders....again) and awaited the Dart Fresh food delivery. Although they give a 7am-3pm window, it normally arrives about 11.15ish. Not this week, he arrived at 12.45, looking a bit frazzled. They’re very busy at the moment, which is good for the company, being local. But not so good for the delivery man, especially with all the roadworks/diversions that seem to be popping up all around Exeter at the moment.
So I quickly put away the shopping, made myself a coffee and devoured my long awaited Eccles cake that came with the delivery. Mmm, delicious! Now, I would normally have gone straight to Greendale farm shop after that, but while I was scoffing my cake, my daughter asked if I’d like to meet her for a short dog walk. Best laid plans and all that! So I arranged to meet her at another farm shop where they have some nice walks around their fields, not far from Greendale farm shop where I do my shopping. It’s all very complicated! But it was lovely to see my daughter for a chat and give Bumble lots of fuss in nice weather and surroundings.
Back home after Greendale, it was preparing the evening meal and tidying the place up. No baking this week, so far, as there is still ginger cake left. I spent the evening catching up with my Mum, my Stepmum and looking at my Christmas craft stash.
Yesterday, I got my Joe Wicks workout under my belt, nice and early. I got the few chores on my list out of the way and popped over to my daughter’s to deliver an Ethernet cable to her. She is working from home for the next seven days or so and her work computer can’t work from WiFi, so she needed a very long cable to plug in her computer (in her dining room) to her router (in her hallway). Life is never simple, is it! A quick hello to Bumble, who couldn’t understand why I wasn’t staying to cuddle her and I was back home, to do what I had planned for the afternoon.....making Christmas cards. With a short break, for fish and chips, I carried on into the evening. I’ve only done 5 so far, a mixture of stamped cards and ones using toppers. I shall do some more today and some next week, so I’ll put photos on another time.
If it stays dry today, I also want to trim back the remaining plants in the front garden, so it’s tidy for the winter. The little bit of garden between us and our next door neighbours is still in bloom with Busy Lizzies, so I’ll leave that for a while. It’s lovely to still have lots of colour there.
So that’s my plans for the day. Hubby and Son will be about, but his girlfriend has to work, so she will be beavering away upstairs in the office. Hope you all have a good Saturday, cheerio for now, Ann x
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
Tuesday walk.......where did the sun go?
Monday, 16 November 2020
A busy bee
Sunday, 15 November 2020
All done!
Friday, 13 November 2020
Getting started on Christmas
I’m now going to curl up in my chair and relax. I’m aching slightly from the PE with Joe Wicks workout this morning. It was the finish to his 24 hour workout for Children in Need and unsurprisingly, he looked absolutely worn out! But through donations etc. during his workout, he raised a whopping £2.1m! So well done Joe!
Apart from Christmas card writing, I’m not sure what else I’m up to tomorrow. Bad weather is coming in later I think, so I might have to hunker down. So until then, cheerio for now, Ann x
Thursday, 12 November 2020
Sorting the kitchen out and a wallaby!
Thursday is Dart Fresh food delivery, followed by a quick trip to the farm shop for other bits needed. I had time to clear my ironing mountain before the delivery arrived. My ironing programme of choice was Midsomer Murders today.
After packing away all the fruit, veg and meat, it was off to the farm shop for me and my son, who had the day off today. His girlfriend was busy working in spare room/office, so with nothing better to do, he accompanied me! As you may have read on a previous post about Oscar the Ostrich, this farm shop has several animals on its many acres of land. But whenever my son comes with me, we have to say hi to the wallabies. Why, I don’t know, he was never a great fan of them when he little! The farm shop has two, unnamed as far as I know, in a large enclosure. We were lucky that they were out, as sometimes they are tucked up in their little houses.....
Once the obligatory ‘chat’ with them was over ( it was very one sided!), I actually got to do the shopping I had gone there to do. All the Christmas goodies are on the shelves, looking very inviting, but I resisted this time and stuck to my list.
My afternoon was spent sorting out my very tiny kitchen, rearranging things to find space for my new slow cooker which is considerably bigger than the last one. Also, the small area of worktop above the fridge had become a bit of a dumping ground for things that didn’t have a home. So, after throwing out/recycling several larger items in the top of my larder cupboard, my food processor and my food mixer have new homes. Hence my shiny new slow cooker now has pride of place on my worktop. I can’t wait to use it! I felt very pleased with myself, but also very weary, it seemed to all take an age! Fortunately my lovely son had offered to cook dinner for us all which was very welcome. Homemade Lamb Kebab in pittas with homemade spicy potato wedges was on the menu. This evening I’ve relaxed with some magazines, while hubby has been watching the Masters golf on tv.
Tomorrow I’ll definitely be tackling my Christmas card list, as I haven’t got round to it, despite best intentions. So I’ll bid you goodnight and say cheerio for now, Ann x
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
A disaaaaaster!........and the final results
Hello everyone, two days in one here, as the final scores for the millionaires shortcake came in late last night, along with the Swiss Roll scores. The winner of the Millionaires Shortcake was our daughter, much to the disgust of her partner (he did have an issue with the chocolate layer, so our daughter said)
Speaking of Swiss rolls........I now know why I haven’t made one since high school ( good old domestic science lessons) and buy M&S ones when they’re on offer! Once I took it out of the oven and started to ‘roll’, it was a disaster! It completely cracked and became a rectangular roll. The actual sponge looked fine, albeit to deep. Anyway I very quickly put it on a plate, covered it with clean tea towel and it was hubby’s turn. His bake also cracked, although as his sponge was thinner, it appeared to have more of a roll. So here are our offerings, mine is ‘B’ , please don’t laugh, haha...........
Anyway, the scores came in relatively quickly for ours........and I won!! Although it looked bloomin’ awful, it did taste really nice and the sponge was very light. Hubby’s sponge was very close, so I just goes to show even though two people use the same recipe, the results can be very different.
So all the girls won and of course we didn’t go on about it........much :))
Today I met our daughter at Exmouth for a beach walk with a Blue Cross dog she was introducing to different environments. To say it was a bit windy would be an understatement! But it blew the cobwebs away for an hour or so and Ari, the dog enjoyed himself. He probably slept all the way back to the centre, with all the sea air!
Tonight I’m going through my Christmas cards and sending list, to see how many special ones I have to make. The rain is lashing against the window now, so it will be a nice way to spend the evening. Thank you for popping by, cheerio for now, Ann x
Monday, 9 November 2020
Bake Off 1 and 2
Evening everyone! I’ve eaten so much cheesecake and millionaires shortcake, I can barely move!
Firstly the New York cheesecake. They both turned out very well and were absolutely delicious. They were judged out of 5 for appearance and out of 10 for taste by 6 of us (me, hubby, daughter, her partner and two independent judges down the road) Our son scored 73 and his girlfriend 76.5, so she is Star Baker on round one. We had a lot of cheesecake left, so various neighbours have been grateful recipients and dear son is licking his wounds after losing, haha.
Now the Millionaires Shortcake. Our daughter had to drive over to us to swap cheesecake and Millionaires. Bumble came along too for a visit. As we stood outside in the road, she couldn’t understand why she couldn’t go into our house, bless her. But she enjoyed her treat of a carrot nonetheless. The scores for this bake are not all in yet, as the judges down the road haven’t submitted them yet, so you’ll have to wait until tomorrow........the suspense!
Hubby and I will be baking our Swiss Rolls tomorrow, not a spectacular looking item to bake, perhaps more of a technical one, I really don’t want to crack mine! I’ve got my pinny at the ready, so cheerio for now, Ann x
Sunday, 8 November 2020
A visitor in the house........
I had internet problems yesterday, so it’s late again.
For those of you who don’t watch Great British Bake Off, it’s hosted by Matt Lucas, a little chubby bald guy and Noel Fielding, lots of hair and a penchant for huge jumper.
Yesterday, it was our son and his girlfriend’s turn to do their cheesecakes. The kitchen was taken over first by our son and as he was just starting using his culinary skills, I remembered I had a dark wig in the fancy dress box. That, along with my ancient, very long, gardening jumper and some bristles painted on with mascara, turned me into Noel Fielding......sort off! Hubby and son’s girlfriend thought it was really funny, our son? not so much, especially when I was trying to interview him about his cheesecake base, haha! This is the real Noel Fielding.......
and are local Noel Fielding........
Post interview, I raced upstairs to get back to being me. I was bloomin’ baking ( sorry for the pun!) in the big jumper and wig. Also, I didn’t want to keep the mascara ‘bristles’ on my face any longer than I had to. Thankfully, a normal Ann, came down the stairs minutes later.
Anyway, cheesecakes are in the fridge and we will be judging tonight. My daughter and her partner are making their Millionaires Shortcake today, so she will drive over to ours later ( a 5 min journey) to swap the samples over, on our doorstep of course. We’ve also got two independent judges (neighbours) who jumped at the chance of sampling everything. Photos of cheesecakes and millionaires shortcake will hopefully be on tonight’s post. Hubby and I are baking tomorrow.
Other than the Bake Off excitement, it was a normal quiet Sunday for me. I did roast pork for lunch and made an apple crumble for Sunday tea. Hope you all had a lovely weekend, cheerio for now, Ann x
Saturday, 7 November 2020
Lockdown Bake Off
Oscar
I realised last night, as I was about to drop off to the land of nod, that I had not posted on Thursday or indeed yesterday! Naughty me, although I did say I’d TRY and post a photo every day.
So here’s a bit of a catch up, Thursday was food delivery day from a local supplier. He came a bit earlier than normal, I guess there were not so many wholesale deliveries (which they do first). Then it was a quick jaunt to my usual farm shop, to get the other bits and pieces that I can’t get delivered. It was lovely and quiet there. Such a contrast to last week when it was half term. I parked up near to Oscar, pictured above. He’s been there for quite some time and always comes over to investigate who has parked up by him. There have been times when I’ve seen him racing around his large enclosure, his gorgeous feathers doing a bit of a shimmer!
The rest of Thursday was spent cooking, cleaning, ironing and the final declutter of the dining room. It now looks quite spacious, particularly as we’ve put the dining table back to normal size. We don’t need it extended all the time.
There was no Blue Cross baking, as I’m not allowed to volunteer again until lockdown is over. So unless my daughter can pop by on her way to work ( which is unlikely) they will have to do without for the time being.
On to yesterday, when I had a bit of a lie-in, as hubby got up to feed and give insulin to Karma. But I didn’t lounge around too long, I had a PE with Joe workout to do! I followed this up with an hour of gardening. I really needed to clear a lot of the old vegetation and get the garden spicy and span for the winter. We have had a few lovely days, after so much rain, but the ground was still very heavy. So I’ve cleared quite a bit, leaving the earth open to hopefully dry out a bit. I really want to dig up some old plants, turn the soil over, scatter wildflower seeds and put a fleece over it. The fleece to keep the ground a little warmer, but also to stop Karma from thinking I’ve just prepared a lovely ‘loo area’ for her!
Friday is fish and chip shop night, therefore no evening meal prep, so I made a batch of scones. I’ve got to get my baking fix and a pot of clotted cream might have found its way into my basket at the farm shop, hee, hee!
After our fish and chips, the table was cleared and we (me, hubby, son and his girlfriend) played cards and later had a giggle watching Celebrity Gogglebox. A lovely relaxing evening! Hubby is working away today, so I’m hoping to have a quiet day today, pottering and watching some sport, well that is the plan anyway. I’ll let you know if that happens tonight when I remember to post! Cheerio for now, Ann x
Wednesday, 4 November 2020
Lockdown preparation
I was struggling to post a photo today, then I forgot I’d taken this one yesterday (before this morning’s frost!) Despite the awful weather we’ve had recently, we still have colour at the front of the house. This little patch of garden is between us and our next door neighbours, although I look after it. The Busy Lizzies are still doing well and we have a few freebie Antirhinnums (thanks birds!) Hopefully they will last a little longer, despite the fact the frosty mornings have started.
Our house has been a bit chaotic in the last couple of days. My son’s girlfriend, who is in a bubble with us, has moved in with us for the lockdown. She works for the same company as our son and is working from home. So there has been a lot of moving of furniture, so our spare room which housed one desk, now has two desks and my chaise longue is now in our dining room! A lot of upheaval, but one that will make two young people deal with this lockdown far better.
And me? I’ll have to get used to three people working from home in our ‘not so big’ house. Hubby is relegated to working from the dining table, so I have to make sure that any noisy chores are not done during video calls and no hoovering upstairs during ‘office hours’! I might just put my feet up for four weeks, haha.
I escaped for a short time this morning, to nip down to Plymouth, to visit my Mum before lockdown starts. I brought her a good supply of books and several mags to keep her going for a while and we had a good natter over tea cakes and coffee. Then it was back up the A38 to tidy a bit more of the house up. I have to say, I’m ready for my bed this evening. So goodnight and cheerio for now, Ann x
Tuesday, 3 November 2020
A damp and chilly walk
My friend and I met up for a last catch-up for a while, at least. I know am able to see one other person for a walk etc. during lockdown, but we live at opposite ends of the city and a drive to meet a friend for a dog walk unfortunately doesn’t get classed as ‘essential travel’ ,haha.
So we met up at Haldon Forest, both of us wrapped up warmly. It’s quite high up on Haldon and always gets the worst of the weather. The first part of the walk was amongst the firs. Very dark, dank and gloomy, not that we minded, we were too busy putting the world to rights...like you do! Bruce was oblivious to the miserable conditions, as he disappeared into the undergrowth and reappeared further down the path. He must have run twenty times the distance we walked!
Monday, 2 November 2020
Small and independent businesses
I shared this today on Facebook, as I have several friends who have small ‘non-essential’ businesses and are now relying on internet sales only.
Shortly after last Christmas, I decided that this year I would try and buy some of this years presents from local or small businesses elsewhere. However since the world has been turned upside down, I’m making it my mission to see if I can do nearly all of my Christmas present shopping this way, with some homemade by me included. There will be the odd thing ie. some autobiographies for my Mum, that I will get from our local Waterstones, but I will strive to support as many independents as I can.
So I’m going to use some of the extra time I have at home in the next 4 weeks, to source local craftspeople and also look on places like Etsy. I have bought many a lovely original gift (or present to myself!) from the little shops there. Also I’ll be making up some hampers with goodies from the local farm shops. I do love making hampers to suit the recipient.
Who knows what our families will receive from us this year! But what I do know is, that I will feel I’ve helped in a small way to keep these precious businesses going. How will you all be dealing with your Christmas shopping this year? It’ll certainly be a very different one that’s for sure!
Well, thank you for popping by, cheerio for now, Ann x
Sunday, 1 November 2020
Bloomin’ Weather
I’ve had the house to myself today as hubby was working and our son spent the day with his girlfriend. So I took Snoopy’s advice, apart from feeding the washing machine which seemed quite hungry, haha!
I have plenty of books to keep me going during lockdown (and beyond!) as well as knitting, cardmaking and gardening (weather permitting!) There’s always meals and snacks needed to keep the ‘working from home’ troops going too. So I think I’m going to be kept quite busy, as in the first lockdown.
I’ll leave you with a photo that my daughter took of Bumble, using her new phone. I think it’s one of my favourites. Until tomorrow, cheerio for now, Ann x