It was a wet foggy start to the day.
The kind of day where you need waterproofs but then you’re too hot because it’s also warm outside. Basically dreich (such a good word – a classic Scots adjective used to describe weather that is dull, damp, bleak, and miserable.)
No one felt very inspired to do anything.
(I love how Monster has the bed and Pepper doesn’t and yes, she does mind hugely.)
And a photo of Ted, just in case you think he has been forgotten.
Anyway, after cooking all morning and making my usual hand-felted Shetland sheep this afternoon, I was in dire need of some fresh air – the weather had cleared at lunch time which made everything much brighter. So I went outside with the dogs for a walk around the ungrazed fields to see if I could find any evidence of our summer flowers.
A happy sight – my first heath spotted orchid.
Some Spring Squill – this was my first sighting in the field.
The marsh marigolds now in full abundance – great swathes of deep yellow flowers everywhere.
The “mayflooer” or Cuckoo Flower or Lady’s Smock – I am ashamed to say I had to look up the name of this as I always forget but it is a favourite in its own quiet way.
So that was me today. A nice peaceful Sunday.
