Isn't it marvelous, the weather today 18th July 16. Don't we deserve it after the torrential downpour that seemed to have lasted for decades. As soon as I finished work, checked my emails, couple of other doo-dahs and I was out in the tropical sun digging my little plots and attending to my garden.
As Biggin is 1,000 above sea level, all my plants are still indoors and they have been screaming at me lately begging to be let outdoors, but they are my little babies and I adore them. I am of course terrified to let them out in the big wide world, so I had to prepare 2 more veggie plots in the warmest location of the garden. I have also made my own brand of compost, so I was deliriously excited mixing my little magic potion with the newly turned earth. I always stop and stare and nature and would love to know the name of this moth, I wonder if it's "The Clay". I've lived in England since 1984 and have never seen one like it ...
Then, I topped it with compost that I bought from B&Q. I have been going backwards and forwards admiring my newly dug plot ready for my sweet corn and sweet peppers. I am inflamed with earthly passion for me little plot. This insect caught my eye and think it's so delicately elegant, if you know these species please do leave a comment below.
Here are my tickets for Catton Hall Jazz Festival yesterday and my bookie tickets for the spellbound and exciting Pikehall Racing. It's so unfortunate that the latter is only held once a year, you must go in 2017!
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