Saturday 5 August 2023

July 2023

Crochet

July has been a creative month; I’ve now made 50 different things this year! Many of these were multiples of the same things, so I’ve probably made over 200 individual things so far. This month, I have made, fixed, or finished:

·       Cotton cloths

·       Bride and groom mice

·       Mini pigs in blankets (sold three of them)

·       Huge plushie pig in a blanket

·       Oompa loompa cuddly doll

·       Granny square jumper for me

·       Mandala for a vase to stand on

·       Worked on the hoopoe a bit more

·       West Mercia Search & Rescue kayak team member doll, complete with water safety kit and paddle

·       A glasses strap

·       Started a 100% wool shell stitch neck warmer

I haven’t had any more sales via Etsy and I’ve struggled to maintain the desire to keep promoting it. Daily or bust, and at the mo it is bust. There’s a fine line between having enough stuff to demonstrate what I can do and to generate commissions, and having too much choice and too much stuff on the shop page. Ho hum. Please buy stuff. My etsy shop is here





 

Allotment

I have spent some of my leaving present money from HWT to buy new herb plants for the allotment, and then I spent a happy day digging out the herb bed, ready to replant it. Except it all fell apart, and then I decided I should just join the two beds into one big bed, but I’d already cut all the timber up at this point, so now I need to buy more timber. And more compost. And more plants! What a shame.

I also weeded out another little bed on the plot and decided that it would become the marjoram bed, and it can just grow and take over the space and hopefully be contained in there. And then I decided that the gap between that bed and the one next to it that had garlic in was a waste of space, and I needed to block it up and make another growing space. So I did that too. No pictures of any of this because my phone is a crock of shite and desperately needs replacing, and the camera doesn’t work.

I am going to spend some time working on the paths next. I de-teaseled the water butt path again, fourth time this summer. I have been given some scrap pond liner so I am going to use it to smother the grass and dock in between the beds. A big job but it needs doing.

 

Exercise

I tried to hula hoop every day that I was signed off sick, and I did it most days. And then I promptly stopped when I went back to work.

 

Work

I was signed off for a couple of weeks of July, and by the time I went back, I only had 8 days left at work. I had a couple of days of annual leave to use up, so I had a long weekend at the end of the month before I started my new job on August 1st.

one of my leaving presents

 

Mental Health

Is getting better! The sick leave helped massively. Still a long way to go though.

 

Cat Life

He’s such a good good good good boy! Except he’s had really bad poops for over five weeks now. Really sloppy and wet. He also went through a phase of eating grass and leaving us piles of presents in different parts of the house. Poorly boy. We have had to change his diet from wet to dry food and he is not at all happy about it.




 

Physical Health

…………… No comment!

 

Money

Had a tense day when I was due to be paid but then wasn’t, and was seriously having to consider a transfer off my credit card to be able to cover my standing orders. But it all got sorted and it’s all fine.

 

Garden

The gladioli have been utterly FABULOUS and I’ve been picking cornflower, calendula, and herbs to hang to dry pretty much every other day. I have run out of curtain pole!! I have engaged the use of a clothes horse for more drying space. A lot of flowers have had a second flush. The purple lupin has thrown up a new flower spike which is blue with white bits.












 

Other Stuff

We went to Whitchurch for a day which we have now formally renamed Shitchurch, and then we ended up on a massive diversion almost into Wales to try and get home because a road through Shrewsbury was closed. We did however have a nice lunch at Alderford Lakes, and I bought a v nice beer.

We had a day mooching around antiques places and I (we) now have a set of cast iron pans to be used on the log burner for cooking. A stew pot and two lidded saucepans. We also bought a second-hand table from the antiques centre in Bridgo which is an old pub table. Pine top with cast iron legs. And then we bought two chairs to go with it. And we have sat at it for dinner maybe two times since then, and it has become a dumping ground.