Monday, September 11, 2006

September News

September News.

Only recently I finally got all the little finger and palm prints off the windows and shiny surfaces – the truth is I really liked seeing them and was loath to remove them! Next month the Edinburgh schools have a week off, so I hope to have Catriona at least.

It is getting a real autumn feel now and it is dark around 8.45pm. We have had quite warm weather and a fair bit of sun, so everything in the garden is still shooting up – the grass too, unfortunately…. There is still a lot of colour, with roses and sweet peas doing especially well. In the down garden the potatoes are long finished, but there are plenty of leeks, a few lettuces and a forest of kale! The onions are drying and the first grapes were picked today. There are about 30 bunches in varying stages of readiness, so they should last a good few weeks.

The animals are all well. Yarrow is still at the ready daily to show guests round the village, while Sponge lounges around in prominent places, knowing full well that visitors are going to stop and comment on his size/markings/loud purr, etc. Wee Cheque is slowing down (he CAN trot along at a fair speed) with the cooler days and earlier dark evenings. So he’s indoors on his heated blanket, with a lamp above him and a selection of food nearby – today he has a choice of lettuce, cucumber, cabbage, celery and a grape or two. Yarrow’s own web page had been a source of much chit chat and several really good photos have been sent to us!

I went through a few days when everything I touched fell apart! One coffee machine, the microwave and the weather station were mended. But the knob of my washing machine still parts company with base and a food processor went in the bin along with a second coffee machine!
Now everything seems to have settled down again – for a while anyway…..

I must report that progress on this summer’s jig saw has been very good recently. Kate and Steve along with Victorine and Didier began what may well be the final push three weeks ago. Fay and Paul then tackled the sky and commented “wish we could have stayed to finish it”. Orietta and Davide did their level best next and a few days ago Bill re-arranged the outline, put in a lot of pieces and said “Wish I had more time…” So, the end is in sight and I thank you all. I’ll photo it when it’s framed.

I have had such good company recently. Now I look forward to meeting guests from Scandinavia, America, Australia, France and Britain. And in 5 weeks Ian is paying a flying visit, en route home to Toowoomba from America – I look forward so much to that time, when John too hopes to be home for a little spell.
I’ll write again after their visit Ann