Viewings

Today, we had the first couple of sale viewings for the house we are temporarily living in. In the meantime, I cracked on with writing my ninth novel, Familiar.

Bank Holiday Monday

A lovely Sunday morning saw us out in the garden. Even Fudge joined us, her first time outside since the fire. She was a little nervous and stuck close to us, but she enjoyed her time in the new garden:







A rare pic of Fudge with Monty:


Whilst out there, I also made good headway with my next novel, Familiar.


The light in our temporary home is gorgeous. I think I'm starting to fall in love with the place.


Slugs by Shaun Hutson

Started reading my first Shaun Hutson book ðŸ˜ą - saw this 42 year old book going for a fiver so I thought wth!

Trichocerues brisdgessi Monstrosa (Long form)


A Day in the Garden

The first real warm and sunny day of May. Took the opportunity to sit outside to catch up on some writing and give Monty (who is 20 next month) a much-needed day out in the sunshine :)





My Niciotian rustica plants (centre right in the pic below) are growing nicely, and I am still hopeful of getting them to flower by the end of my GNS zine project:

Tarte Soleil Garlic & Pesto 🍞

 Friday May 3rd

A lazy(ish) day...



... made all the more purfect with this home made Tatre Soleil garlic and pesto bread:

Catch Up

Gutted I missed out on this year's May Day festivals in Glastonbury yesterday (especially after seeing these pics by someone who did attend 1  2 ), but I made up for it by getting a lot of work done on both my Swansea and Gower websites.

It's been a busy few weeks, as regular readers of my blog as facebook page will be aware, so I thought I would use today's post to publish some recent photographs I haven't has the opportunity to publish yet.

I'll start with this pic of our 8-year-old chickens, who remain at our old home while it's being refurbished but get daily visits to ensure their wellbeing. Here they are, photographed sometime during mid-April freelancing around the garden:


Next up are a few ðŸŠī pics (yes I still like to keep my fingers green).While I lost one Mandrake during the awful wet Welsh winter we have recently emerged from, this one survived and has sprung back into leaf: 🙂


And while my Mandrake is doing well, this gorgeous Crassula ovata (money tree) is currently displaying a Ruby flush that is gorgeous:


And finally, for now, here is my prize cactus, which is now sitting before the landing windowsill of our temporary home:



Well, that's me all caught up here now. Until my next post, keep well and happy.