MAKING sourdough pizza later. Can’t wait! Love pizza
COOKING lasagne last night, it went down extremely well. I don’t buy dried lasagne (or other pasta, apart from orzo) anymore. Fresh is so much better for an occasional treat
SIPPING cider, the rugby’s on

READING an excellent proof! If it continues to be as good I’ll be telling you all about the novel around the date of publication. *Do you like the books posts? Or prefer little mentions, rather than a dedicated post?
WAITING for my tulips to appear
LOOKING at their lush green shoots

WATCHING The Great Escaper with Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson. Glenda’s last film before she died. Michael’s last because he says he’s now retired. We saw it last night. It’s multi layered
LISTENING to the sounds of rugby on ITV
WISHING for world peace. It feels trite to write it now, and realistically will never happen

VISITING Tate Britain: Women in Revolt, so interesting that I’m still thinking about it and The Wellcome Collection: Being Human and The Cult of Beauty exhibitions this year, so far


ENJOYING talking to a 101 year old man and his 92 year old wife earlier. Amazing! Something incredible about talking to someone that old…
APPRECIATING sunny blue sky days

EATING a really good green lentil, chicken & vegetable soup this week, using leftover chicken from Sunday lunch
LIKING lighter afternoons and the fact spring is coming
LOVING having a good result for this year’s Big Garden Birdwatch, unlike a friend who only saw 1 bluetit during the hour

BUYING another bargain yellow sticker (reduced) chicken, it’s in the freezer for another Sunday lunch. Yay! I’ve done really well for bargains lately, I found pork shoulder and a guinea fowl late last year too
APPRECIATING the opportunity to see The RSC’s (Royal Shakespeare Company) production of Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet, at The Garrick theatre, London, another very good thing I’m still thinking about

MANAGING receipts, ticking off items
WATCHING The Tourist. Into the second series now. It’s quite farcical this time around, lots of humour
HOPING for more QI on catch up, not sure why it wasn’t on this week. ‘Ultras’ episode is next, on 6th February (BBC.) Would I Lie to You was very funny with Craig Charles et al


WEARING owl socks, black leggings, Seasalt top, newly cut (bit shorter than expected) hair scraped up into my version of a bun thingy
NOTICING the library reservation charge is now £1.30. It was £1.20 FIVE MINUTES ago. A friend in Yorkshire pays nothing, though wonders why as she says the district council is bankrupt
FOLLOWING my cousin’s photography journey. Incredible talent

WATCHING Ghostbusters: Afterlife, again, before the new film in the spring
COVETING nothing hugely, except I feel I should be buying an air fryer. It’s weird, but there’s so much buzz and seemingly constant ads for them. Have you got one? What do you reckon?
FEELING a slight cider buzz, thanks Henry Weston

HEARING Cheering crowds, shouting commentator, “YESSSSSSS!” across the room
LOOKING at daffodils in a jug on the side table to my right

I hope your week has been a good one? What have you been up to lately?
*Don’t forget to tell me the answer to my question, please
I’m planning to be back again on Wednesday with an update about what I’m currently making and reading. Take care of yourself, enjoy the weekend












































































































































































































































































Reading: A Literary Christmas – a lovely collection of writing and poems put together by The British Library. It was delivered last night

















































































Mr Scrappy went to his first non-essential items shop this week. He was the only customer. He felt like dancing and treated himself to some glitter gel pens for £2



















Would love to whirl around in this beauty
I spotted seven parakeets in trees near the Serpentine in Hyde Park, London. They were picking at the blossom then scattering it on the ground, the hooligans! 

















You might have to look at these for a minute to work out what they are. Clever eh? Saw in an Antiques Centre

























Sparkly and sumptuous, Waddesdon Manor always looks beautifully dressed at Christmas. The garden light trails and the Christmas fair were the best ever this year too 







































Adoring: no-knead sourdough cooked in my charity shop treasure. The moisture in the bread means it cooks in its own steam. You then take the lid off for the last bit to burnish the top. It needs to be just this side of burnt for the flavour and crustiness.
































Falmouth 
Rhubarb Sour and a Negroni
Thatchers Blush and Vintage cider 
Rhododendron at 


Foxgloves, whitebells, bluebells, cow parsley, buttercups and clover along the lanes and coast path
Pendeen lighthouse and the 

Trevethan gin at Porthleven Nauti pizza place 

Fowey (pronounced Foy to rhyme with joy) 










I tried a bit of crochet one day this week, but decided it’s not a good idea if it causes discomfort.













Cooking : the above to eat with potatoes, petit pois and kale


Regents Park croci


Icicles on the water features at Waterperry Gardens shop








Celebrating: the busy garden birdlife, since I’ve been typing I’ve seen: a Robin, multiple Blue Tits, a Coal Tit, a couple of Great Tits, a male Blackbird and the female Chaffinch is back





Noticing: how cold the wind chill factor is today
Hearing: Someone wailing/singing along to Don’t Leave Me This Way by The Communards


















Making : it much harder for the Damned Squirrel (as he is called) to eat tube after tube of peanuts bought for the birds. Don’t feel too sorry for him; he’s had all the hazelnuts from the tree too.































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