Tuesday 27 June 2023

Welcome to the Summer Garden

Hello Friends!

What a mixed bag of weather we are having!   Very little rain here in West Wales. I'm wondering how long it's going to be before they tell us we've had one of the driest spells since records began. Like me., do  you ever wonder when records began? It's a bit like time immemorial. Apparently there's a fixed date when time immemorial happened. According to Wikipedia it began in 1139 a.d. 

You will see in the first couple of photographs here that my lawn is almost dead. You will also see that since I had it cut last, I've left a swathe than the middle to grow, as a continuation of No Mow May. I'm not particularly worried about the parlous state of the lawn. As soon as we get the rains, it will recover. And in next no time, it will be green again. And no doubt, needing another cut.  It always does.

Anyway, you can see in the first couple of images that I have bought a rollator. There are so many on offer. It was a job to choose, however, I wrote down a list of things that I would require from it. And this is the one that I picked.  My primary concern is. that I wanted something that would be a bit tougher than the usual ones you see about town. I call those "shopping" or "about town" rollators.  I wanted something that would be up to distance walking. In a way, I'm comparing them to pretty sandals versus hiking boots.  I know I'm never going to get back up to doing the 5 miles a day that I used to do, and I understand that I will have to be very careful over the terrain I choose. I do think that this particular model is perfect. It's got pneumatic tyres and is a very sturdy construction.  I have been housebound now for so long, I have become weak. So I am going to have to take my time and rebuild my stamina.

In the last few weeks my back has started to improve.  Things are not as bleak as they were a month ago and I've been off my painkillers now for about a month. I'm still waiting to find out what caused the problem but I'm now reading a couple of new books on Pilates and back care for the over 50s.  As soon as I have the confidence that I will be able to get back up off the floor without help, I can start doing the exercises in earnest. I am taking control of how this is dealt with and I think many of us are going to find ourselves in a similar situation that we are going to start having to take responsibility for our own care and self treatment because the NHS is just so short staffed and overstretched.



As you can see, it's a little bit more rugged and not particularly dainty. But then again, I'm not a particularly dainty kind of gal, I'm more of a hiking boots and jeans kind of person.

Here are a few photos of things that are currently popping up all over the garden. There have been one or two surprises. These mallows for instance, I haven't seen in the garden for donkey's years, yet all of a sudden here they are putting in an unexpected and very welcome appearance! There used to be pink ones too.




You can see my No Mow May/Thigh High July patch of grass in the back of this photo


Here are some oriental poppies.  The delightfully pink one is a Lauren's Lilac, I believe.





and some roses full of delightful fragrance








The teazels, a gift from a friend's garden are coming along nicely, some are very tall indeed!





Due to difficulties managing it, I had my rockery dismantled a few years ago. However, I never got round to properly clearing the space and. putting something different in situ. So now with me being indisposed it's overgrown completely with brambles and honeysuckle. I think I can look forward to a jolly good crop of brambles this autumn provided we have some decent rain to swell the fruits.  There's always a positive to when something isn't going right and blackberries could be this year's positive from an unkempt rockery!





Some other things helping to bolster up the summer garden are the honeysuckle, ferns, verbena bonariensis, crocosmia Lucifer and lavender






















No photos for this, you'll just have to use your imaginations.  My latest culinary passion is overnight oats. Very simple just put your oats with your choice of milk in a bowl and soak them overnight I've been experimenting with flavours and to be honest, there seems to be a theme developing. I don't think there'll be any surprises when I tell you the theme is cake.  Here are my ideas so far:

    1.  Cherry Bakewell oats soaked overnight  in Greek yogurt, with a tablespoon of ground almonds and a dash of vanilla extract and almond extract.  Top with frozen cherries and flaked almonds.
    2.  Victoria Sponge oats and yogurt with a splash of vanilla, and macerated fresh raspberries.
    3.  Banana cake. oats and yoghurt. with sliced bananas. Chopped dried dates. Walnut pieces and some cinnamon.
    4.  Apple Crumble, with dried or fresh apple slices, cinnamon, possibly tinned custard instead of yogurt, and topped with toasted oats right upon serving.
    5.  Welsh Cake with currants and mixed spice

I hope you have enjoyed our little tour of my summer garden.   Do come back soon, won't you?

Until next time
Stay safe, Stay well.
Debbie. xx



14 comments:

  1. The sturdy rollator looks a wonderful purchase especially if it helps you get out and about and walking in some of the places you love.
    Your garden looks so colourful and has a wonderful array of plants in it. So lovely to see all the poppies. We have several honeysuckles here and the scent is just wonderful.
    You have some great ideas for flavouring your morning porridge. I especially love the sound of the Apple Crumble one.
    Take care Debbie and look after yourself.

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    1. Thank you Caroline. Yes, I'm looking forward to using the Rollator. Just as soon as the missing bits arrive of course. I'm very pleased with the garden. It is a little compensation for everything else I'm going through, to see it looking so pretty.

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  2. Yes, I'll be back to visit as I've missed you. Your new walker looks like a great sturdy one. I'm sorry to hear about your back issues, but am happy to hear that it is better. I like your analogy to being a hiking boots and jeans gal! Your flowers are so lovely, Deb. I'm sorry to hear rains have eluded your area. When we returned home we had the same dry picture in our lawn as well. It's just been the last week that we've had storms that have brought the much needed rain. Last evening a real rip snorter came through with high winds and many sticks to remove. Our lawn is green again and like you say yours will be as well. Enjoy every moment as you build your stamina, my friend!

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    1. Thank you Martha Ellen. I'm sorry, you've been having such nasty storms. Not exactly the welcome home you wanted to have is it? grass is a tenacious thing, though it, always bounces back. I'm looking forward so much to seeing your big trip adventures real soon.

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  3. I certainly did enjoy the tour of your beautiful summer garden.

    All the best Jan

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  4. I can just envision you tooling down the road with your rollator...hair flowing back from the wind. I wish you many lovely days to get out and strengthen yourself. I will look forward to all the beautiful photos of your world you will take, eventually. Until then, I am loving seeing your garden and all the flowers blooming so wonderfully. Such gorgeous colors. Enjoy your porridge experiments, they sound delicious.

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    1. Hey girlfriend! Lovely to see you. Yes, I'm hoping I can get some photographs. It's going to be so good to get the fresh air and sun on my face again. Not so sure about the hair flowing back. Bit too short for that. Lol. Fortunately, we've apparently got a nasty heat wave imminent. They're saying 40 degrees Celsius. that's hot.!!! I'll keep you posted.

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  5. That looks a very sturdy rollator. Keith uses house one only in desperation as he bends too much over it and it makes his neck bad. Enjoy your off piste walks to build up your strength again.

    I have finally got Keith to improve his posture - he has always been a terrible sloucher but I have pointed out how detrimental this is with Parkinsons as it puts such a strain on his neck when he's sat down and reading something. AND he is using the neck support - well I call it that but its one of those pillows you use on long coach journeys, which buttons round your neck. He told me that didn't help when I first bought it . . . MEN!

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    1. Thank you. Yes, I'm hoping this rollator will work and provide me with what I need. for me, getting out on the country back roads is Just as much about my mental. state as my physical state.

      I am a sloucher too, but I know one of my medications causes a slight curvature of the spine. I have lost quite a bit in height, or at least I appeared to have from my own. measurements. There are things that I used to be able to reach quite easily six months ago that I can no longer reach without stretching. And yes, men indeed. Probably the best thing you can do is take it away and then they want it. Reverse psychology!

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  6. I'm so glad you bought the rollator. It's hard, isn't it, making that acknowledgment. I'm using a cane or walking stick now for any distances or walks but that means at least now I can do that. Working hard on my PT to build strength and focusing on posture. I may have a back procedure in the fall if things haven't shaped up by then. It's always something and learning how to cope with grace is tough!

    We were over a month without rain and quite warm. We did get a little rain over the weekend -- enough to help but not heal our cracked earth.

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    1. Thank you Jeanie I agree, it isn't easy when we have to make these decisions to use aids. It's as if it's the start of the slippery slope But then again, better to accept it and crack on with it and adapt and let it get the better of us. I hope you can avoid surgery by doing the strengthening exercises.

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  7. You have some beautiful flowers in your summer garden despite lack of rain.
    Isn't amazing how tall grass grows if it isn't mown. I left one corner uncut and as you say now thigh high.
    Hope you are soon out and about with your wheels.

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    1. Thank you Sue yes, it is amazing how quickly the grass grows. To be honest, I'm amazed this year it seems to be growing quicker than ever with far less rain than normal.

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