This week, I was so grateful for some cooler weather. I'm not a hot weather person at the best of times, but super hot temperatures strip me of all motivation, so I was grateful to be able to just do things again, be it sewing, walking, just going outside generally, etc.
Monday was still hot, but only 25 ish degrees, which was much more bearable. I was super happy to get out of town, after being couped up at home for the past week, although I wasn't so happy with regard to the amount of traffic, which I was adding to.
I had a couple of vouchers to use this week, another £4.50 off a £30 shop at Sainsbury's and a £5 off voucher at Lidl that I'd accummulated using the loyalty points system they have now. Inspite of this, I did still go over budget a little and had to use some of next month's budget, but only £15.
I debated whether or not to visit the charity shop, but ended up going anyway, which cost me £10 (not from the grocery budget). I did, however buy a leopard print sundress/skirt and a pair of new Toms pumps, both of which I really like. I needed a decent pair of pumps, as they are essential in the summer months and the ones I had are getting very loose and scruffy and I tend to only wear them to the allotment these days. I'll post photos of the purchases in the monthly clothing purchase post.
In the evening, I did some financial reckoning for the month. It was quite a low spend month really, considering we went on holiday and I went out for a meal with friends, which involved buying a small birthday gift too.
On Tuesday, there was no Zumba class to go to. I'm not sure why, but it just wasn't on the timetable, so I couldn't book it, which was a bit disappointing. As a consequence, I decided to have a lie in. I've been waking very early lately with the heat and all and I just needed to catch up on sleep.
I didn't have any plans for the day, save that I wanted to do some sewing, as I had a skirt to create from a dress. I'd had to order some elastic online in order to complete the transformation and it had arrived, so I could get on with it. Other than that, I had nothing that I particularly wanted to do, other than maybe a visit to the allotment.
The sewing session went okay and didn't take long. The dress was altered to a skirt and I also had one other small repair to do on my machine which got done too, so two items of clothing were ready to return to the wardrobe, which feels very satisfying. Both were summery items, which means more choice in the hot weather we're having.
Later, I potted on my sunflowers into separate pots, for them to grow on before planting out and pottered a bit deadheading the hanging basket. The cooler weather meant that it was a pleasure to be outside, in comparison to the previous week when it was hellish. I also headed down to the allotment before supper and harvested as much produce as was ready. OH joined me a bit later. It then took an hour or so to process the harvest, but such is life when your grow your own food.
Wednesday, was another day in which I didn't have any particular plans. I had a bit of a lie in reading another small thin book, this time Voltaire's Candide, which is quite gruesome in a humourous kind of way. Once up and dressed, I decided to head out for a walk, which I hadn't done in a while.
I took a bag with me in order to look out for ripe blackberries en route and was surprised to almost fill it on my walk, from bushes in full sunshine. Here's a picture of my free foraged fruit haul:
These have now been washed, bagged up and put in the freezer, which is now chock full of homegrown and foraged fruit. These will be great for apple and blackberry crumbles and for combining with gooseberries to make jam. In total I picked 1.4kg, so I don't think I'll need to go foraging for any more this season.
On my way home through our local park, I passed a quite well known actor, who is one of my all time favourites. I love some of the work he's done on TV, as he's starred in quite a few historical drama series. Who knew that he lived locally, although I shouldn't be surprised living in London.
I was super hot by the time I got home, despite it being a bit cooler this week, so I spent most of the afternoon chilling and cooling down. LB was working all day in the local pet shop and OH had gone out to a meeting, so I had the house to myself for the afternoon.
In the evening, I started a new scrappy project that I haven't tried before. I was inspired by a video on You Tube and I think I have all the fabrics I need for, it save a dark backing fabric, which I could easily use a sheet for, if I've got an old one kicking around. If not new or second hand flat or fitted sheets can be bought quite inexpensively.
I spent the evening going through my fabric scraps and using as many small pieces as I could for this project, which is always satisfying. I'll post about it on the Monthly Makes video at the end of this month.
Thursday, I was back at the gym, thank goodness, for Aerobics. I was annoyed to find out that Tuesday's class did go ahead at 10am, but wasn't put on the timetable until 9.45 am, which is useless to anyone. Apparently, there were only 4 participants. The incompetence irritates me and it's not only not fair on customers who are paying for a service, but it isn't fair on the teacher either.
Anyway, I was feeling tired after lunch, so had a nap and then late afternoon OH and I headed down to the allotment to water mainly. There were a few bits to harvest, but not much. The summer fruiting raspberries and blueberries are now all but finished. We should get more raspberries in the autumn as we have some autumn fruiting bushes too. A few of the tomatoes are now ripening and we're gettting a few cucumbers too, which is all good.
On Friday, OH and I were back at the allotment for a couple of hours late morning. He went to dig up the last two rows of potatoes and feed everything with homemade plant food, and I went because I needed to pick up a prescription from the chemist nearby. I then brought all the garden waste bins in, as they'd been emptied that morning by the council and then I went around the outside of the site snipping overgrowing branches from the grape vine and other plants that block the way of pedestrians on the footpaths. Someone needed to do it.
When we got back, I hung some laundry out on the washing line outside, then did a couple of small jobs in the garden before walking into our local town centre to visit Boots, as my usual mouthwash was on a good offer and I needed some Bongela gel for a mouth ulcer. It was a bit hot for walking around, but I tried to keep in the shade as much as I could. It got my daily steps up to 8,000+ which was good.
Saturday, I woke up to a broken fan. I have a small USB fan that I leave on overnight and when I got up it had stopped. I think it must have burnt itself out though overuse. It wasn't great timing with another heatwave on the way. I'm hoping I can find another one before the really hot weather hits.
Late morning, OH and I headed to the gym. He was going off on his cycling holiday later in the day, and LB and I were heading to Norwich for a couple of nights, so it was a day of packing, doing last minute jobs, tidying up before we left, etc.
I spent an hour in the garden, finally planting out some of the plants that I'd bought in recent months and tidying around. There's still more to plant out, but I'm planning on doing that when I get back next week.
I then moved inside and did the washing up, emptied the dishwasher, cleaned out the fridge and generally got everything together that I was taking with me to Norwich, before getting a shower and finishing off the packing. I didn't want to come back to a messy house, so I tried to leave everything tidy.










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