Yes, the evenings may be drawing in. But can we really complain when they're marked by fabulous sunsets, bringing as they do the promise of another golden dawn?
Thursday, 22 November 2007
beautiful days, beautiful nights
Beautiful, clear, crisp, sunny days are always very welcome during the winter months. There's nothing like that feeling of the sun on your face, or on your back, even in the coldest weather.
Yes, the evenings may be drawing in. But can we really complain when they're marked by fabulous sunsets, bringing as they do the promise of another golden dawn?

Yes, the evenings may be drawing in. But can we really complain when they're marked by fabulous sunsets, bringing as they do the promise of another golden dawn?
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
the day the veg box cometh
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, and when dinosaurs roamed the earth, I didn't much like vegetables. Spinach, greens, broad beans, cauliflower - you name them, I loathed their appearance on my plate. I would have fed them to the dog, but we didn't have a dog. So I ate them, but only because I wasn't allowed to 'get down' from the table until I did. I'd much rather have had a bag of sweets instead.
Fortunately, as we get older, our palates change and mature. Now I love vegetables. Adore them, even. By contrast, e-numbered confectionery has no place in this house. Dark, rich chocolate with a cocoa content of 70% or over is, however, another story.
Anyhow, I digress.
Some months ago, we decided to trade supermarket, plastic-packaged, air-freighted, and unseasonal vegetables for those straight from the soil and hailing from a farm in Devon. And so it is that these days we enjoy wonderful seasonal, organic English produce at the peak of its condition. With extra mud to garnish.
And so now my favourite day of the week is Wednesday. The day the veg box cometh.
Oh, lovely veg box, come hither....
Fortunately, as we get older, our palates change and mature. Now I love vegetables. Adore them, even. By contrast, e-numbered confectionery has no place in this house. Dark, rich chocolate with a cocoa content of 70% or over is, however, another story.
Anyhow, I digress.
Some months ago, we decided to trade supermarket, plastic-packaged, air-freighted, and unseasonal vegetables for those straight from the soil and hailing from a farm in Devon. And so it is that these days we enjoy wonderful seasonal, organic English produce at the peak of its condition. With extra mud to garnish.
And so now my favourite day of the week is Wednesday. The day the veg box cometh.
Tuesday, 6 November 2007
perfect blue
I've just returned from a weekend away in Hastings. For November, we had unbelievably beautiful weather - it was mild, the sun shone, and the sky positively sparkled.
It was almost completely still, too, so the sea looked like a millpond for the entire time we were there. In fact, it looked pretty much perfect.

It was almost completely still, too, so the sea looked like a millpond for the entire time we were there. In fact, it looked pretty much perfect.
Perfect blue.
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