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Monthly Archives: November 2021
Swimming, 18th November 2021
I didn’t really feel entirely at the top of my game when I went to the pool this afternoon and that showed in my performance. My first four 50m reps were 43s before I got back on track and finished … Continue reading
Swimming, 17th November 2021
Today couldn’t have been more different from the same session last week when there were six swimmers in the fast lane. At times today I had the lane to myself. I didn’t manage to make all the 50m reps in … Continue reading
Esther Dean’s Gardening Book: Growing Without Digging
I mentioned this a couple of days ago. No-one appears to have it for sale, but I managed to find a PDF copy online. I’m now pleased I wasn’t able to buy it. The first couple of chapters are interesting, … Continue reading
No dig diary, 15th November 2021
These are my eight leaf radish plants in the polytunnel Or they would be, if one hadn’t gone missing last night. I found its remains about twelve feet away over the other side of the tunnel with the root mostly … Continue reading
Swimming, 15th November 2021
I’d decided that as I had increased my interval time to allow myself to focus on changing my technique, if I can make all my 50m reps faster than 43s then I’ll reduce the interval time by 5s. As yesterday’s … Continue reading
No dig diary, 14th November 2021
This morning I weeded the greenhouse and polytunnel. There weren’t very many in the greenhouse and what there were in the polytunnel were mostly self-inflicted — germinated seeds from the marigolds I had planted between the tomatoes. Something has been … Continue reading
No dig diary, 14th November 2021
This morning I weeded the greenhouse and polytunnel. There weren’t very many in the greenhouse and what there were in the polytunnel were mostly self-inflicted — germinated seeds from the marigolds I had planted between the tomatoes. Something has been … Continue reading
Swimming, 14th November 2021
Happy bunny 🙂 Today I swam the fastest set of 50m reps I’ve ever done. Three were below 41s. I think I’ve only ever swum below 41s for one of my 50m reps three times before and never more than … Continue reading
A Year Without Digging
How I learned to dig the soil and not dig my vegetable plot To a greater or lesser extent I’ve been growing my own fruit and vegetables for twenty years or more. The size of the plot has ebbed and … Continue reading
Swimming, 11th November 2021
The pool heating system is apparently repaired now and the water does feel a little warmer, at least near the surface. I think it might be cooler near the bottom though. A complete change from yesterday in terms of lane … Continue reading