Monday, 13 April 2026
Wool Gathering
Sunday, 12 April 2026
Saturday, 11 April 2026
Prime Time
Thank you Côte Brasserie for a fabulous birthday lunch
- Bob had crab paté, I had a Kir Rosé alco-free cocktail
- Main course - he had steak frites, I had moules et frites
- Dessert - pistachio brulé for him, cafe gourmand for me.
Friday, 10 April 2026
In My Prime
Today is my birthday - looking forward to going out to lunch with Bob later. We all ate the birthday cake last week - it was Jon's birthday on Easter Sunday - so I decided we would share cake and a cuppa together one afternoon while they were in Norfolk. My lovely new neighbour asked me to alter some trousers for her recently. I said she didn't need to pay me - my sewing is a gift I love to use to help my friends. She said she would like to do something - so I suggested she might bake me a cake. She has a reputation for baking, and I told her coffee&walnut is Bob's favourite.
Doesn't this look splendid? It tasted fantastic, and was soon eaten up! Gloria delivered it on a cakeboard, saying she did not want the board back, she had plenty, and this one had been used before anyway.Thursday, 9 April 2026
I Have Seen The Golden Sunshine
oWednesday, 8 April 2026
Occasional Tables And Other Musings
Lenny Henry once asked "What are 'occasional' tables doing the rest of the time?" A good question**. When we first met, Bob was surprised by the number of little tables around my tiny flat. This was the 1970s, and preIKEA. but Tricia Guild and Terence Conran were everywhere flogging cheap chipboard table kits plus round cloths... I confessed to Bob these were not tables - under the fabric were piles of plastic crates, full of school worksheets, Sunday School resources, haberdashery, tools etc. Hidden storage everywhere.
Nowadays we have cupboards, a loft and a workshop. But occasionally I relapse. Like when the family are coming, and I clear everything hurriedly into a stack in the spare bedroom. And throw a quilt over the top. And I warn Jess and Rosie - please do not go under there, as there are sharp things and breakable things which you mustn't touch. Bless them, they are very good about it.
But they are back in London now, and Tuesday morning was spent tidying. It was a very productive exercise! Whilst tidying up, I found
- my box of vegetable seed packets [which I have been hunting for more than a fortnight]
- my box of felt pieces [mislaid after the French Hen Project]
- my packable waterproof jacket [I had to take a heavier coat to Bewilderwood]
- my folder of small cross stitch designs
The sun was shining so I abandoned tidying briefly and planted some seeds, then came back to the task in hand. Whilst I worked, I listened on BBC4Extra to "Growing Solo", about retired journalist Max Cotton and his year long food self-sufficiency experiment [2024] . It was interesting - he only ate food he had produced himself, or found growing wild. So no tea or coffee, no Worcester sauce or exotic spices... Spoiler alert - this was not Tom and Barbara in the garden of a suburban semi. Max lives on a small farm in Somerset, with an attached vineyard, whilst his brother runs a nearby small-holding. So he had room to grow wheat, keep cows, pigs, chickens and a beehive...as well as producing veg and fruit [and grape juice] I am not sure he would have achieved his goal without the support of his wife and family.
I am never going to achieve self sufficiency with my little plot at Cornerstones. But I hope to grow plenty of veg again this year, and I am pleased to note the fig tree has dozens of tiny figlets.
**Lenny says that "the rest of the time, these tables are dining or nesting"
Tuesday, 7 April 2026
The Chapel At Easter
The windowsills at Chapel were well received. In previous years we have had bunnies and eggs and chicks and jars of fresh flowers. But as I seemed to be without helpers, I took the line that less is more. I made some green fabric runners from the Great Stash, and then each sill had a couple of pot plants, a card with a Bible Verse or two, and either Willow tree figures or a cross. I prepared everything at home, and took a photo beforehand, showing which verse went where.














