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Monthly Archives: February 2022
Swimming, 28th February 2022
Another quiet day in the fast lane after being busy for several weeks. Most of the time there were three of us, but for some of it only two. I reduced my interval by five seconds and was expecting it … Continue reading
No dig diary, 28th February 2022
I forgot to take a photo of the polytunnel garlic yesterday, so here it is today. I really can’t believe it’s so tall so soon.
Swimming, 27th February 2022
Whilst the pool has been quite busy over the last few Sundays, today it was really pretty quiet, with only three of us in the fast lane. I wasn’t sure I really had my head in the right place when … Continue reading
No dig diary, 26th February 2022
Very busy day today, kicking off early doors with the builder coming over to replace the roof tile that went AWOL during the storms. He left with a box full of swede, cabbage, parsnips, sprouts and leeks so I think … Continue reading
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Caught red-hoofed!
I checked my trail camera for the first time in a few days today. Looks like a gang of Roe Deer are sneaking in to eat my curly kale! They can’t deny it. I even have video footage of one … Continue reading
Swimming, 24th February 2022
Sigh. So yesterday was great. Today I just felt soooo tired. Perhaps because I worked hard yesterday, but most likely because I didn’t sleep at all well last night. I really struggled to make the target time today with two … Continue reading
Swimming, 23rd February 2022
Today was a rather different day from last time I swam. It seemed to be one of those rare occasions where I couldn’t swim slowly even if I tried. For the first time I made it through the first five … Continue reading
Swimming, 21st February 2022
Allegedly the boilers at the pool are fixed, though it certainly doesn’t feel like it when you get into the water. Fortunately it’s not too bad after a few lengths. I missed Sunday’s session thanks to the pool being closed … Continue reading
Storm Eunice damage
Our house is in quite an exposed position being pretty much on the top of a hill with little to shelter it from the wind in any direction, but despite being on the edge of the Met Office’s “red” warning … Continue reading
No dig diary, 20th February 2022
More brutal weather today and lots of rain too. I was determined not to waste the day though, so I got out for a few minutes when the wind dropped for a short while and planted out my shallots (Golden … Continue reading