It's a beautiful blue sky day for Mothers' Day.
My chest infection finally seems to be coming to an end and I am coughing less and sleeping more. However, yesterday was a difficult day with an allergic reaction to pollen. I was not alone. On one of the forums I belong to there were lots of people complaining about the same symptoms I had, streaming eyes, runny nose, sneezing etc. etc. The general consensus was that it was the oil seed rape which is in full flower here. I'm not sure about that as it doesn't normally affect me but something certainly did. The lanes are clothed in white as the blackthorn blossom blooms.
My chest infection finally seems to be coming to an end and I am coughing less and sleeping more. However, yesterday was a difficult day with an allergic reaction to pollen. I was not alone. On one of the forums I belong to there were lots of people complaining about the same symptoms I had, streaming eyes, runny nose, sneezing etc. etc. The general consensus was that it was the oil seed rape which is in full flower here. I'm not sure about that as it doesn't normally affect me but something certainly did. The lanes are clothed in white as the blackthorn blossom blooms.
and the gorse is still flowering by the calvaire.
In St Nicolas du Pélem, there are three magnolias by the town hall and the blossom is beautiful against the March blue sky.
In the morning yesterday, I drove out to collect some books and some empty Bon Maman jam jars. I was passing close to friends so called them and went over to spend some time chatting in the garden and have lunch outside in the sunshine.
It was good to catch up with their news and have a long drive in my new-to-me vehicle.
The Discovery has one of those little blue stickers of a Breton person on the back. I think there's a name for it but I can't remember what it is.
I thought I had lost my little white bantam to a fox, but last weekend I realised she had been in the barn all the time, sitting on eggs in the top of a full feed sack stacked at the side of the building.
She was sitting on 7 little white eggs - hers, and 4 brown eggs. However, on Friday I found a black hen in the top of the feed bag with the little white bantam very upset and noisy on the ground. The black hen was eating the eggs and had albumen and yolk dripping from her beak. She has been despatched as there is no way I can keep an egg-eating hen. The little white bantam was back on the reduced number of eggs, which are increasing each day with brown ones so obviously other hens are just going into the sack to lay and go. We shall see if she manages to hatch any of them.
The chicks born 5-6 weeks ago are getting big now and enjoying their practice flights in the run within the rabbit area. When I get back from my trip to Cornwall I'll put them up on the field with the other birds.
My granddaughter, Mia, is getting into good habits with her toothbrush for when she has something to brush!
She was eight months on Thursday last week and this photo was taken that day.
On the verge between me and my neighbours there are lots of primroses and some grape hyacinths.
In their garden they have tulips which are a wonderful colour, I just love them.
They have planted along the front of the house abandoned by my neighbour but one of the plants coming up was not sown by them but presumably by a bird, a gorgeous scented wallflower.
The rhubarb up on the veggie patch is doing so well, and I've been pulling stalks for the last couple of weeks. These were for my Breton neighbour, who's granddaughter, Jeanne, loves rhubarb.
There's nothing like a rhubarb crumble with a little ginger in it, bathed in custard, to finish off a meal.
The vine is now shooting. In four years it has travelled metres along the walls of the cottages and will continue this year I hope, producing lots of sweet white grapes on the way.
I dropped the flowerpot I was carrying the collected eggs in and although they weren't smashed, just dented badly, I had to use them straightaway. I can't resist eating these and although I made them only yesterday afternoon there are only two left.
Mothers' Day came to a climax at 17.20hrs when I was Skyped by my three children, Matthew, Libby and Olly, Olly's partner, Emma, and my two grandchildren, Charlie and Mia. What a lovely day!
Three things I like:
1. My Mothers' Day cards from Emma, Olly and Mia.
2. Lying in the sun this morning finishing my Book Group book for tomorrow's meeting.
3. Believing I am finally saying goodbye to this persistent chest infection.
Mothers' Day came to a climax at 17.20hrs when I was Skyped by my three children, Matthew, Libby and Olly, Olly's partner, Emma, and my two grandchildren, Charlie and Mia. What a lovely day!
Three things I like:
1. My Mothers' Day cards from Emma, Olly and Mia.
2. Lying in the sun this morning finishing my Book Group book for tomorrow's meeting.
3. Believing I am finally saying goodbye to this persistent chest infection.
So glad you're feeling better , yes I too am feeling the onset of pollen already this year.
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