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Sunday Lunch, 26th Feb 2012
#1
Posted 26 February 2012 - 17:07
The image says it all - it was an absolutely beautiful day here until the cloud-sheet started to drift over mid-afternoon. Sorry that using a wide-angle close makes it look p*ssed - I wasn't then because that was the first glass after a good work-sesh. Brambles invade from the top of the garden, and every year they need to be beaten back, which always works up a good appetite. My blog reminds me that the last meal cooked on this hearth was on November 27th, slightly under three months ago. Out of the wind, temperatures quite shot up, not to what folk in the East had last week, but put it this way I was in shirt sleeves and still felt hot. Once the cloud-sheet came in I had to put on layers again.
Cheers - John
Cheers - John
#2
Posted 26 February 2012 - 18:22
Yum. Almost had the same idea here, but too much washing on the line. A cracking day indeed.
Love the sprig of Rosemary on the top.
N.
Love the sprig of Rosemary on the top.
N.
#5
Posted 27 February 2012 - 11:03
Haven't seen any of those in B&Q lately and that definitely doesn't look like quorn! bet it went down well enough, i suspect med/well-done
#6
Posted 27 February 2012 - 11:11
Yes I have a policy of using what's to hand. Just emptied my fireplace of wood-ash and about to add that to the beds & rake in - it's like lime, but better. The soil here is acidic so it is very handy stuff.
Cheers - John
Cheers - John
#7
Posted 27 February 2012 - 14:44
I suppose it's a "weather consequence" photo 
I like the stylish BBQ, and you obviously don't hold with this nonsense of stopping pouring when the wine glass is only half full
I like the stylish BBQ, and you obviously don't hold with this nonsense of stopping pouring when the wine glass is only half full
#8
Posted 27 February 2012 - 16:00
Weather makes such things possible, that's entirely the point, and in February!!!!????
Today not so good but better than the models expected, so the entire winter's wood-ash has been scattered plus a load of crushed charcoal, and all raked in before the rain did arrive in the afternoon. Good to give the soil some TLC
Cheers - John
Today not so good but better than the models expected, so the entire winter's wood-ash has been scattered plus a load of crushed charcoal, and all raked in before the rain did arrive in the afternoon. Good to give the soil some TLC
Cheers - John
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