I had planned to do the hunt on Sunday, but then a miracle occurred at 4.30 on Friday afternoon and I found a delivery slot available from Waitrose. The slot was for Sunday morning and I knew I didn't want any interruptions to the moth hunt, so I shifted it to Saturday.
I started on the schlepping at 7.30 on Saturday, wearing my hiking boots (for
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We had a nasty cold snap last night, I fear for the peonies which were about six inches above ground level. They've got burnt/damaged by freezes the last four years due to their too early rise from the soil. Much to my astonishment the lilies are even taller then the peonies, which is totally ridiculous, they should not be showing their heads this early no matter what the weather. And they're predicting a full two weeks of below normal temps for both highs and lows, which means no setting up the deck chairs and reading outside for a while. So I'll do it vicariously when you sit out later this week.
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So far the peonies seem untouched. Now that I know they're your favs I'll get the red head to take some pics when they bloom and send them your way. The bluebells are barely poking their heads above ground. I'm not surprised because the soil is still damn cold.
The robins are nesting, I'm sure the other birds are too but they're much more subtle about it.
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It's possible that things have changed at charity shops since the height of the Marie Kondo clearout craze. I'll check, post-lockdown, and before my next clear-out.
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