We have had another windy week. I was nearly knocked off my feet when I went outside on Saturday, but the sun is shining so life is pretty good.
He was asissted by all three of our lay-readers, and at the end of the service he brought out a bowl of Easter eggs. Stating that they were not a part of the true Easter story, but none the less they are a symbol of 'New Life', and he hoped we would move forward with new life in our churches. He blessed the eggs and then they were distributed among the congregation. Afterwards we had a time of social chat with hot-cross buns and glasses of cava, (sparkling wine). My friends husband walked around taking photos of the people there, including one of me with some friends. I am wearing one of my favourite dresses that I bought when I was in UK last year.
I have spent a lot of time making cards this week, but because I make most of my cards with a specific person in mind, I cannot show them on here.
Today we decided to spend the morning working in the garden. There is a small garden centre attatched to the camp site where we go for fish and chips most Fridays, and last week I bought two red geraniums. They are not ususally in flower yet but these are a glorious bright red, and really make a splash of colour.
This little area is full of colour too, with a deep pink kalenchoe that I thought was dead last year!, and my cute little pansies.
And summer is certainly on the way as the first roses are in bloom and very beautiful they are too. (We saw our first swallow this week as well. Another sign of summer).
I did a lot of weeding and cutting back of dead stems, and Chris cut the tougher branches and swept up all the debris that the wind and weather had built into piles in every corner. It all looks a lot better now.
We finally had one day of rain, and although it is no where near enough, the plants responded. These two were as good as dead, and as we are very limited in how much watering we can do, we had decided to write them off and replace them next autumn. But after that bit of rain, we noticed small green leaves appearing among the dead brown ones. So I have cut out most of the brown bits and watered them a little more and maybe they will survive after all.
This is my tall cactus. When we moved in fifteen years ago, it was about the size of the small ones around its base, and it used to annoy me when it caught on my skirt as I walked by. But it has grown and grown. I always hoped it would produce a lovely flower at the top, but that seems unlikely now. Look at how narrow it is at the base, and it waves around if you touch it, but as you can see in the photo, it is a fair bit taller than me now.
7 comments:
I hope the wind abates for you shortly Kate, as it dries the gardens terribly! That must have been a worry when Tolly disappeared, and I am pleased to hear he is responding well to rest.
What a lovely way for your vicar to depart - another 'interpretation' of the Easter Egg is that is symbolises the empty tomb.
Your gardens are looking lovely - I do hope you get sufficient rain before the summer really hits.
Family calls are always very satisfying to out hearts :)
Blessings
Maxine
Your flowers are looking lovely. With being away I didn't manage to snap mine this week but will get out there this week because the tulips are looking lovely. I hope Tolly continues to improve.
Hugs,
Annie x
Sounds like you had a successful, great Easter and ohhh, the flowers and cactus! Great Tolly is OK and weee, yes, Niece and trampoline - I know what you mean ;-)
Happy Friday, hugs x
Hi Kate, don't ask I don't know where the time's gone today. The crafting stuff again distracted me Lol! The weather's been alover the place and sorry to hear you missed the processions but at least you managed one of them. Nice flowers and gorgeous colours. Love the cacti. I had one but it wouldn't stop growing and I must have passed it's babies on to lots of people. Hope the weekend is good for you. Hugs Angela xXx
Ah gardening, card making and family chat genuinely nothing finer, you sound like you've had a busy week and your weather is looking lively we've blue skies this morning but a storm coming in which is mighty late for storm season in the UK.
Have a lovely weekend
Hugs
What lovely flowers! Your garden looks good at any time of year I think. That cactus is amazing too. It looks more like a tree!
Poor Tolly. That must have been quite an adventure! I hope he continues to improve. (one out of the nine?)
I would love to meet up with you but I can't remember your email address (and I don't have your tel number). I've sent you a message on Messenger.Plus my tel number.
Hugs,
Lisca
Hi Kate I'm trying again to visit you but keep losing my comment. Hope your weekend is a good one. Fingers crossed. Hugs Angela xXx
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