An Orange Gazania.
The Feast Day of Saint Fachtna.. circa 600. He was an Irish Bishop, who is remembered and renowned
for his wisdom and preaching gifts.
Today is a pleasant day here with a temperature of 21.8c in the living room. There is a gentle breeze. There has been a light rain shower, so Paul kindly brought the washing in from the washing line. He is getting on with some ironing now. Earlier he went to buy cat sachets because the supply we had bought had nearly all gone.
I went to collect a Parish Church newsletter and returned an empty marmalade jar.
The Holy Mass online from Portlaoise was good, and then I had my lunch.
I have grown Lemon Balm from seeds and they are growing well in the greenhouse. It takes vigilance with the changeable weather to keep tender vulnerable plants in the greenhouse.
Both cats stayed in over night and then after their breakfast they went out to play and get exercise in the garden. Paul has shifted to maximum expansion, the trellises he bought to nail slightly above our fence, to discourage the cats from climbing over the fence and into the garden the other end of our garden. I worry about their thirst for exploration beyond our garden, where there is plenty of space for both cats to play, run and watch the many visiting garden birds.
Have a good Tuesday blip friends and thank you for visiting my site today.
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