
It's been a little while, but not without good reason!! The weather's improved immensely and I've spent quite a lot of time either at the allotment, in the garden or indulging my creative urges. On the 17th I went to a workshop where we began to make a wall-hanging based on a design called "Daisy, Daisy". The original design won prizes and we were shown how to piece the background and construct the design. Not exactly rocket science, but thoroughly enjoyable. I'd chosen a very different colour scheme from the suggested green (and as a result won a few Brownie points) preferring to work in my favourite blues instead. I'd found lots of bali batiks and had the best fun putting them all together and working the layout. This is just a background block and there's a lot more to do so I'll keep you posted on that!!
I've been working the allotment in dribs and drabs. All the seeds I'd planted a few weeks ago suddenly shot up and looked in need of more space. There were three beds still to be weeded and I set to last week clearing one of them... and then had to abandon everything as I got this horrendous muscle spasm in my neck!! It was so bad I really thought I'd done some lasting damage (it's still a bit sore) but the nice man at the A&E (who looked like John Simm) gave me some wonderful drugs and even though I could still feel it I didn't care!!!
A week later and the worst is over, but those beds still needed weeding and I took advantage of a whole free day and spent it in the sunshine (a whole 21 degrees C) clearing another bed and planting LOADS! The day started with a disaster as I loaded the seed trays into the car - I dropped them!! Somehow I'd knocked my elbow and a whole tray of sweetcorn and all the squash ended up on the gravel. I just burst in to tears! All that work!! Jerry helped me salvage them and it seemed that most of them survived. PHEW!!! I'd hoped to get all the beds cleared and everything in the ground today, but there's still one more to be done and all those sweetcorn seedlings (minus four) to get in their beds. However, the legumes bed and the squash bed are looking fab and to celebrate I got a 12-Spitfire flypast - twice!!
I'm amazed how easily six hours can pass down at the allotment. You just end up in a little world of your own. No hurry and very little to worry about really. LOVELY!!!!

