The thunderstorms which have been promised haven’t materialised. Subsequently the ground is dry as a bone and the grass on the field is like straw, yellow and burnt.
I climbed up the field gate and over the church wall.
It wasn’t a pretty sight.
All arse and groaning!!!
I refilled the shallow enamelled dish with water, the one I’d placed out a week ago to water the rabbits, then watered my laburnum which is looking healthy and happy.
It took the rabbits a few days to feel safe with the dish and it’s satisfying watch them, a whole gaggle of birds and the stray white cat drinking from it, especially at dusk.
The dish, laburnum ( top right) and the historic thirteenth century church prayer cross on the top left
I’ve done a pile of paperwork today. Bought a new washing machine on line and measured the outside of the cottage for the CBM who will be designing a roof for the patio before autumn .
I’m about the embark on downsizing the spare room which is in drastic need of simplifying .
I want it streamlined and simple.
Ready for becoming a proper study for September’s course
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