. . . and not a lot has happened.
Except that I actually remembered to stop in the next village (Holt) and take a photo of the letterbox topping. I have no idea who is responsible for these, and they do change fairly regularly, so I'll try to make it a thing to stop each time a new one is up.
Our lilac tree was planted soon after we came to 43, back in 2021, and this year it has flowered for the first time.
I've been continuing with the weekly book cover crochet square, weeks 13-16 shown before and after being added into the join-as-you-go blanket
I have cosmos seedlings and Tumbling Tom tomato seedlings growing in the yarden room, it's almost time to start thinking about pricking them out.
The fig tree is doing remarkably well. I saw a great tip on how to stop figs from being taken and eaten by whichever wildlife it is that likes them, I fully intend to have at least some of them for myself this year.
Herb words continue
I was invited to join a play-day with GDs 7 & 8 and their mum, it was quite a windy day but the girls didn't seem to feel the cold as much as the grownups. This was before GD7 went back to school after the Easter holiday
How was your week?










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