Home Game

The poodles woke me at 6am, damn them! This meant that by 4pm I was ready for bed. I was also not feeling too well so that may have had something to do with it.

We had a day at home today; a bit of gardening, some study, some sleep. The weather wasn’t too hot and the clouds kept hiding the sun. I planted the remaining snapdragons then started digging the hole for the green cone while Mirinda pottered about between reading articles for her degree.

At about 3 we popped up to the garden centre for some sweet peas. WE FOUND SOME! Yay, finally we can see them growing up the obelisks. We also bought a few other plants and a couple of strange tools that Mirinda insists we need.

I gradually felt worse as we approached home so I went to bed while Mirinda took the poodles up to Frensham. I was asleep about four minutes before I closed my eyes and put my head on the pillow.

I woke at 6:30 feeling a lot better, though the cough is still driving me mad. Tonight we watched Midsomer Murders, which is always a cack. A bonus in this episode as Cally was in it!

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3 Responses to Home Game

  1. Mum Cook says:

    What have you got a summer cold? They are always worse then winter ones. We have Midsummer on at the moment but have not seen Cally for a long time; good to know she is coming back. By next year you won’t know your Obelisks. It will look very pretty. Love mum

  2. Claire says:

    We hope you feel much better soon. We also watched Midsomer last night. We enjoy the countryside and the many murders that never seem to hurt the victims so much. Inspector Barnaby seems to favour Cally more then his wife. He treats Mrs. Barnaby like a slightly stupid person. We think Barnaby and Joyce play their parts very well. Claire

  3. admin says:

    Couldn’t agree more. We love the Joyce scenes. It’s amazing how many things she takes part in. I was rather surprised she wasn’t part of the Midsomer Ramblers last night!

    Gary

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