We have had a much quieter, less traumatic week than last week I am glad to say. But I have had a medical appointment most days and as nearly everything is a drive away, one appointment seems to take up much of the day, so I haven't been at home to do a lot. I had no new photos to show so today I walked round the garden to see what effect all the rain has had.
Firstly next door's garden that was a dry, mud plain, is now lovely and green. I expect it will be waist high with weeds by the end of the month, but that is better than dry earth.
My little herb garden I planted outside the kitchen door last spring, it thriving. The rosemary and lavender at the back are looking good and healthy, the mint is just visible and the front has been taken over by my basil. It has grown so tall and smells wonderful every time I brush past it. Even the parsley which looked dead, is trying to show a few new leaves again.
My oleander is covered in new flower buds. It is usually dying back now.
I coudn't miss this lovely branch of pink bougainvillea that swayed across the path. It is still beautiful despite someone' nibbling its leaves.
Round at the front we have several roses in bloom again. They seem to have flowered off and on nearly all year. The pale pink ones smell lovely too.
This is the trumpet vine in our neighbour's garden. It always flowers over on our side and is prolific when not so much is in bloom in the autum. I love it.
And this is my favourite hibiscus. It doesn't flower as much as my others do but when it does, it is perfect! It used to be pinker than this, but it has a beautiful stamen and the petals are frilly at the edges. And it does love a bit of rain.
I mentioned last week that my covid injection was more painful than usual, and when it was done on Wednesday I couldn't raise my arm, but by nightfall it had worn off and I thought no more about it. But as I got ready for bed the next night I saw that my arm was dark purple almost down to the elbow. This is it a week later. It is fading now and was never sore like a bruise, so I guess he just scraped a vain.
During the time I have managed to get down to my computer I decided to start making my monthly calendar for next year. Usually I am doing it in a frantic rush in January! I like to use photos from the same month this year, so I as I go through it I can look back at what we were doing a year ago. Here are a couple of the months I have finished. Of course they each have the months dates in a grid hanging below them, but I didn't need to show them in the pictures. I just have September - December still to do. I haven't yet decided whether to wait until the end of the last two months to do their pages, or whether to take the photos from last year. I will see how I feel when I have done October.
I had a good visit to my dermatologist yesterday, and a full diabetic health check earlier in the week. The latter doesn't happen as often as it should so I am pleased to have that done.
So apart from some nice chats with a couple of my lads, that is how another week just slipped away. Now it is time to get this ready to publish tomorrow and link upwith Annie's Friday Smiles.
7 comments:
It looks like you've had a busy week. Your arm looks so sore...I'm sure it will go through all colours of the rainbow before it's finished.
Hugs,
Annie x
Just today I found a new doctor, 5 minutes on foot away. It must be a pain to drive so much to see a doc.
Beautiful flowers, especially the Hibiscus.
Outch to your arm.
Your calendar-pages look great. I used to do that, too, but now I just buy...
Have a smiley Friday, hugs
Hi Kate sorry I'm late today. Pleased you said that was your arm as I had trouble working out what I was looking at until I read what you said. Pleased it's better now. Sounds like a busy week and your flowers have enjoyed some rain even if no one else has. Have a good weekend. Hugs Angela xXx
Sorry to be so late visiting, but I had a really bad day. I mostly stayed in bed with my fur babies who kept me warm.
It's sad when you have to drive so far to see a doctor. I don't even have one!
Your basil puts mine to shame. Mine is all going to seed. All my lavender has died and my rosemary is just barely hanging on. The one thing that is thriving is my parsley. You have a much greener thumb than I.
All of your flowers are stunning, especially the hibiscus.
Your arm looks terrible. So glad you aren't in pain.
Your calendar pages are beautiful and so personal. Have a super rest of the weekend.
BTW, most new homes and even older ones have what we call a garbage disposal. Eggshells will keep the disposal clean.
Hi Kate - I missed last week as I have been traveling to visit family, and am now house-sitting for a friend. But I have made it this week!
I know what you mean about traveling to medical appointments - our base hospital with all the specialists (cardiac and Breastcare in particular) are over an hour's drive away, and parking is a nightmare, so I took a Community Health Shuttle - it is a service set up by locals for locals, and transports patients through most days to Hamilton for various appointments, not just at the hospital, but also at other clinics - it sure takes a lot of strain off
attending appointments.
Your gardens have certainly appreciated the rain you had last week.
You certainly have had your share of drama's these past two weeks, with the storms and now things 'going wrong'. Hope the coming week is calmer for you.
Blessings
Maxine
Oh wow to all those flowers! Beautiful!
That's a nasty bruise. As you say, they must have touched a vein. It happens.
It's good that you are having all sorts of health checks. It's all so much easier here. I hear some real horror stories about the NHS with long waiting times etc and almost impossible to get a specialist appointment.
Have a lovely weekend,
Lisca
I'm glad it was a less traumatic week, although that bruised arm is fairly traumatic Kate, I'm glad it wasn't painful.
Isn't it amazing how nature makes use of all that water and look how lush the plants look.
Hope you have had a good week..
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