Showing posts with label Ukraine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ukraine. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 September 2022

And now it's Autumn



After one of the hottest summers on record it is now beginning to feel autumnal, as we are nearly halfway through September. The heat made knitting/crochet impossible as my hands were too sticky, and made it difficult to concentrate on reading, so not much done since the last post, other than the work I do for the EJO Society, which although voluntary (i.e. unpaid) is still necessary. Hence the main photo on offer is a rather splendid thistle I caught in full bloom a couple of months ago.

There is still war in Ukraine; still the same party in government, though a new prime minister and cabinet; still difficulties between UK and EU; still not seen the end of COVID-19. But I've enjoyed meeting a group of likeminded people at a conference in Bristol, and we've had some good meals out.


It felt like a sad day this morning - now we have the news that the Queen has died. For the first time in 70 years we have a King.


Friday, 4 March 2022

Spring in a Time of War


 

The garden is showing signs of Spring, and the days are lengthening. But there is news of war to counteract the spring feelings.




Pulmonaria and daffodils seemed to be the most appropriate flowers for the heading, but the hellebores are doing well, both the white...










...and the red, 
















while the violets are putting on a brave show 














- and the tulips are all that are left of the last delivery from Bloom & Wild. 

Let us hope that the world situation doesn't get worse as the weather gets better.