The fruits of my labour
Two teeny tomatoes, warm from the morning sun.
Butter beans bursting with flavour.
Robust runner, gorgeously green.
Plums. Plums. Everywhere you look, plentiful plums.
I picked my third bucket full.
Yum.
Jam successfully dispatched to neighbour. I learnt her name and her husband's name. He fell in the kitchen and has been in hospital for a month. He is 93. He is coming home tomorrow. She has been lonely.
She smiled for the first time ever! (That I've seen). She gave me more jars and the promise of as many more as I want.
She doesn't preserve any more.
I promised her some of B's honey.
She loves honey.
A cruisy day of not giving my time to anyone. How selfish.
Then off to see B to get a photo developed BIG. We want to start getting them printed out. It seems a waste to have them trapped inside a computer.
Went to see the King's Speech. Very enjoyable.
Then back to B's for wine and KFC chicken. He had to charm the supervisor into giving him just chicken. He got a good price. That winning smile will do it every time.
Home to bed. Quite late. To toss and turn til morning.
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- Canon EOS 50D
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