On May 30th, Bob and Rosie were swimming in the sea, on June 2nd I was muttering about 'Flaming June' and wanting to wear lightweight clothing, last Friday I was writing about hot, sticky summery days.
I complained to Bob that the water butt was empty...
And then this week it has rained, and rained
Don't you just love this picture entitled "Spring Cleaning the Ark" ? It is by London artist William Heath Robinson [see here] Mrs Noah, and her sons and daughters-in-law, got all the animals onto the roof, and they are giving the boat a proper clean. [even tho it is still raining!] I had planned to be out working in the garden, but had to come inside when the sharp hailstones descended. I've spent much of the week doing little odd jobs which should have been done last month. To be honest, in the run up to Bob's hospital visit I didn't feel like housework. Now he is feeling better, and we are both sleeping better, I have had a bit more OOOMPH!. As opposed to 0mph, which is Zero Miles Per Hour. I've become very determined in my cleaning regime.
Steph recommended The Pink Stuff, miracle cleaning paste [not that I had any miracles which needed cleaning!] It does seem to tick many of the boxes regarding the environment. Yes it is a little abrasive and there are surfaces where it is not a good idea to use it. But it is brilliant for dirt on the base of my saucepans [they call it 'bottom grime' - an unfortunate name I think] also marks on the oven door and shelves, and bathroom grouting. I keep old toothbrushes for small scrubbing jobs.
Over half term Liz said she'd had a go at her white towels and sheets, using Ariel Bio detergent. I stopped using bio detergent in 1985 when Steph had a really bad reaction when wearing clothes washed in biological detergent, and ended up in A&E [she was about 8 months old] Forty years later, she lives on the other side of the country. So I decided I would try again. These pods were on offer, so I bought a box. My sheets, towels and hankies are whiter - but I did a longer, hotter wash than usual. Perhaps I should have tried that programme with my regular Lidl powder first. I have ditched the dinge! Thanks Liz and Steph for the cleaning tips!
Have you noticed that Peter Crouch is all over the ad breaks lately? In the last 6 months, he has done, Ariel, Paddy Power gambling, TNT Sports, Chery SUVs, Victorian Plumbing, Shark Ninja BBQs, Bovril, Alpro Breakfast foods... It is 8 years since he stopped playing professional football. Maybe he needs to pay for more tooth whitening. . And still it rains. We have had spectacular thunderstorms. The lightning was so close- we watched it strike our friend's house a couple of gardens away - mercifully no real damage or injury [just a blip in his power supply]
I am hoping it is dry tomorrow, there is a Yard Sale in Foulsham, and I am looking after the pitch outside the Chapel. I would like people to turn up and pay up! At least we do have the Big Gazebo to shelter under.
Hello, I’m from NZ and I’ve recently discovered your blog and enjoying your chatty daily life posts! I like Nancy Birtwhistles books, she has loads of cleaning tips, really cheap things and she has tried out so many methods to get a solution! I request them from my local library. I hope the rain stops and summer gets started again for you!
I like Aldi's bio washing products they work very well, also their dishwasher tabs are very good. My best 'cleaning product' is white vinegar, I use it for lots of things oh and bicarbonate of soda too. I might try the Pink Stuff as I have heard lots of good reports. Regards Sue H
Love bicarb for cleaning and since I like baking I'm never likely to run out. Laundry liquid is M&S because they smell heavenly - unscented also available - and are cheaper than Ecover. As for whites? I've stopped caring.
Hello, I’m from NZ and I’ve recently discovered your blog and enjoying your chatty daily life posts! I like Nancy Birtwhistles books, she has loads of cleaning tips, really cheap things and she has tried out so many methods to get a solution! I request them from my local library.
ReplyDeleteI hope the rain stops and summer gets started again for you!
Hi Jess, good to hear from you (I seem to be picking up more readers from NZ recently. Don't know why) Nancy B is very popular here
DeleteI like Aldi's bio washing products they work very well, also their dishwasher tabs are very good. My best 'cleaning product' is white vinegar, I use it for lots of things oh and bicarbonate of soda too. I might try the Pink Stuff as I have heard lots of good reports. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteWhite vinegar and bicarb are classic, reliable and inexpensive products ✅ ✔️ ☑️
DeleteSharon is my favourite cleaner. She sorts me out every other week for two hours. Lesleyx
ReplyDelete😂Best answer yet!!!😂
DeleteI use oxiclean on the vacuum flasks and teapot.
ReplyDeleteThank you, flasks get very badly stained don't they?
DeleteLove bicarb for cleaning and since I like baking I'm never likely to run out. Laundry liquid is M&S because they smell heavenly - unscented also available - and are cheaper than Ecover. As for whites? I've stopped caring.
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting fact about M&S v Ecover prices. Thank you
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