Sunday, 5 November 2017

Hunting/gathering paracetemol

Each shopping trip-each list starts the sane way-paracetemol caplets. At times of pain I need the maximum dose-eight in 24 hours. But it is at these times that I find it difficult to get out and buy the little bullets.  And I can buy 16 at some shops, 32 at others. I think I could still get them on prescription, but I can afford to pay. I just wish I could buy them in quantity. I have seen them on sale at a car boot-and very cheap too-and I could buy as many as I wanted, no questions asked. I do understand why there is a limit, and that paracetemol related deaths have gone down since sales were restricted. If you want to buy me a little prezzie for any reason, 32 painkillers would be just lovely

Thursday, 2 November 2017

Dahlias, drop scones and daydreaming

What to do with the dahlias? I usually store them wrapped in a suitable newspaper in the greenhouse but some of them rot, and they are looking a bit past it-maybe time to start with some fresh seed? They are as easy to grow as any half hardy annual, although the seed is not always easy to find. If I do save them, I must remember to deadhead-it makes al the difference
Drop scones are-I think-the same thing as scotch pancakes. Haven't made these for years, but today is the day-spread with crab-apple jelly.  I can stare at the fire, and live in a different world for a while

Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Whie Rabbits(3), White Knuckles,White rose, Shasta daisies

1st November, winter draws/drawers on. I could survive this much better if I could ignore Christmas, although I put up a pretty fine effort. I am relaxed about others feeding and consuming if they wish, but I want some sort of diplomatic immunity. I give my darling companion seeds and he gives me seeds and chocolate-seems OK to both of us.
This date marks when I can read my library book, the Guardian, the notes in my boxes of medicines-because the NHS has improved my sight-life is on the up. I did not enjoy having things poked in my eyes, but you will be proud to know that I was a truly  brave soldier.
Three Iceberg standard roses are ordered and I have gift of  a Shasta daisy from ace gardener Maureen Cooper. Nursery man assures me that it is not to late to plant out, so my longed for White Garden takes shape. And when the warm times come I will be able to retreat from the world if Trump is still leader of the USA. We have a beautiful great grand daughter, Stella Rose, growing up over there in Pennsylvania and she deserves better

Thursday, 26 October 2017

Worplesdon(liquidamber)

I bought  brand new tree today-Liquidamber( sweet gum) Worplesdon.It is a truly fine specimen and, according to the label-should grow 4.5m tall and 3.5m spread in 10 years I will be almost 89 then, but I will measure the progress of this cheering tree and post it here. More, I will do the measuring on my birthday-8th January-make a note now

Wednesday, 25 October 2017

Toast v Flu Jab

Butter with toast and marmite is-I assert with absolutely no evidence at all-as good as the flu jab. And you can do both-eat the toast when you get back from the surgery=double protection. Do try it.

Tuesday, 24 October 2017

Butternut squash, butterscoth icecream and balance

This is the season to eat  food with a bit of a glow-butternut squash baked and filled with Cashel Blue cheese, then butterscotch ice-cream-maybe with bread and butter pudding. For a starter guaranteed to bring tear-filled tributes to the cook-or assembler in this case-what about radishes? No sneering. Wash the radishes a bit, and trim them. Then place in a bowl of iced water and then in the fridge. Just before you eat them, dry then off a bit, give everyone a small plate wit 8 or 9 radishes, a slab of unsalted butter and a puddle of sea salt. Dip the radishes into the butter, then the salt. Eat. Your status as a domestic  princess/prince is assured

Monday, 23 October 2017

Brexit from Sikorski

I listened to Radek Sikorski, former Polish foreign Minister  peaking on Channel Four news  21st Oct. He said[on Brexit] that strengths and bargaining positions are being tested; that in his view the Irish border question was insoluble; that it was a British illusion that anyone else, anywhere, was interesedt in internal UK politics;; that 'key figures 'among UK government reps had now understood that there is a difference between the  Customs Union and the Internal Market; and he equated  Downing street  with Central Casting-ouch!; I feel more and more embarrassed and ashamed