Tuesday, 16 September 2025

Rain but something's are good.

 I don't know about you, but I'm fed up with all this rain and wind. When we popped into town at the weekend, we watched people from inside Costa trying to battle with their umbrellas and dashing through the deluge.

We got chatting to a couple sitting at a table adjacent to us, who had arrived for a caravan holiday that day.. Dh and I smiled because, when the weather is bad we always say..'At least we're not on holiday!' Poor people, they were meeting up with their family and young grand children for a weeks stay. I thought back to when I'd stayed with my young children, in Devon in dreadful weather and we survived!

We were caught in a shower when we went back to our car and although I was wearing my mac, it wasn't as long as my dress and I had to change out of it when we got home. 

In spite of the rain, which has greened up the grass, the garden still has some colour.


These Michaelmas Daisies do us proud every year and they've spread so filling a space beautifully.

And our grape vine has done well again, we'll be picking a bunch at a time in a week or two time. Last year we missed some and saw them end of October still on the vine and they were so sweet, so something to look forward to. We usually take a bunch to our Slimming World group for the Slimmer of the week!

And our tomatoes continue to ripen, and there's a lot of them still to come. We don't make chutney any more because we're always dieting, but I think this year we will, just  a couple of jars for 'C'. 

And we're going to make a cake too, not the usual fruit one but I've a very nice recipe for a boiled cake, with an apricot jam topping! Drooling just thinking about it!  What about you are you planning ahead for 'C?

Chrisxx

8 comments:

Mari said...

Your grapes and tomatoes look amazing!

KirstenM said...

I stepped out into the garden during a brief sunny spell between rain showers, and was astonished at how clear and fresh it all looked after such a dull dreary morning.
I'm dealing with all the apples at the moment; that means making mincemeat. I shall be adding a couple of boxes of suet onto my grocery order.

Lynn and Precious said...

If you can find a way to turn the wind around and blow some of that rain my way it would be terrific. We haven't had any rain now for 6 weeks. Trees are turning yellow and the leaves are falling off. I love your pictures of your beautiful flowers in your fruit and vegetables.

Poppypatchwork said...

I've just made my mincemeat, and pickled dome beetroot, I have all ingredients for my cakes as well.

Marcia said...

"C"? Christmas?
Please send the rain our way. I know the weather patterns don't work that way but we really need rain.

Sue said...

Those grapes look amazing, no doubt they are loving all this rain. I am planning nothing for Christmas, when it happens it will happen. I have however ordered a new calendar for next year, :-)

HappyK said...

Some great looking grapes. We could use a little rain here in where I live.

Lowcarb team member said...

The flowers are a wonderful colour and your grapes and tomatoes look good.

All the best Jan