I wasn’t going to participate in this weeks, Sunday Sevens, devised by Natalie. Having been a full week at work, I thought there wasn’t much time for anything else. However I have a few updates which may interest you. So here’s my week!
Wild Swimming: Sunday saw David and I head for the Lake District to walk among the Rannerdale bluebells and to have my first swim of the new season in Crummock Water! I hope there will be many more swim/walks to come.
I.Ding a tree: This week, on my walk in-between bus stops to work, my olfactory receptors have been under assault by a rich, sweet scent. A Path I take is flanked with hedges that have white blossom. I didn’t know what species of plant it was, so I went in search of answers. I Used the Woodland Trust’s British Trees ID, and discovered it was a Hawthorn Tree. Most commonly found in hedgerows and also known as the May tree as it blossoms predominantly in May. If you would like to know more about the Hawthorn follow this link for videos and useful information.
#walk1000miles: With leaving for work a little earlier so I can walk longer between bus stops and getting back into a routine on the treadmill means my mileage for the week has been 28.8 miles, which is my best yet! Bringing my overall total to 453 miles!
Collecting: While counting the petty cash at work, my boss, Sue and I have been scouring the 50p’s in the hope of finding more Beatrix Potter coins. During the week, we struck lucky and found a second coin!
Book I am reading: I managed to get through The Lonely, it seemed a story about nothing as everything was alluded to. I have now picked up The Kite Runner. I bought the Kindle version last year and forgot all about it, until this week when I was thinking about what book to read next. I am enjoying it so far, the narrative is well written.
Nestle Plan Bee: Recently I thought I would try Nestle’s Shredded Wheat – Honey and Nut cereal. I was excited to read on their packaging that they have an initiative of offering free wildflower seeds with any purchase.
- Did you know, that 97% of UK wildflower meadows have been lost since the 1930’s.
- 70% of UK crops depend on bees to survive.
- Since 1990 the UK alone has lost 20 species of bees and 35 are considered under threat.
With the help of initiatives like Nestle’s, we can all do our little bit for bees and other pollinators. All you need to do is go to www.nestle-cereals.com/uk/en/plan-bee, buy one of the three cereals with the offer, and enter your details along with the cereal box’s bar-code. My seeds took a week to arrive and I was over the moon! I just have to find some space in my yarden to plant them now! 🙂
30 Days Wild: If free seeds from cereal companies wasn’t enough, I received my Wildlife Trusts’s 30 Days Wild pack on Friday. Among the goodies was a huge wall poster, stickers and a small packet of free wildflower seeds! I also ordered a pack for businesses as I liked the face masks featuring a fox and bunting which will grace the yarden. I am excited for this years’ 30 Days Wild. I cannot wait to see what wonders I will discover! June is only a few weeks away! Have you signed up?
Cooking: I had a culinary melt down this Saturday. I just didn’t know what to cook! There are so many recipes online, but I didn’t want to cook any of them! I was just in a funny mood! So while I was crying, David stepped in and rustled up a reasonably quick vegetable masala. The microwaved potatoes coated in turmeric and garlic were a revelation!
The Yarden: To finish off this post, (I’ve seemed to have waffled on longer than expected). I will share some photos of the yarden. The aquilegia has bloomed yet again and has many heads for the visiting pollinators. On Friday David and I were cleaning up from feeding Hoppy (the pigeon) and her friends, when the friendly cat that has been visiting the yarden walked along the wall and jumped down to say hello. She is a very friendly cat, a bit too friendly! We watched, as she trampled my cat mint, rolling around in ecstasy. We think she has a human family as we only see her around 7pm of a week day. I’d hate for her to be a stray and homeless.
So, that was my week, how was yours?
Until the next Sunday Sevens!
Christine x
I have just got back from a camping trip and the hedges on the campsite were hawthorn so we were surrounded by that sweet blossom fragrance. 🙂 I should really be sending away for my thirty days wild pack. I will try and get that done this week. Love your visitor. What does Artie think? X
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Artie is very territorial. He goes berserk when he sees her! Don’t think it would be good to mix them lol 😮 xx Hope you had a lovely camping trip? x
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Ah no friends for Artie then. I am sure Slinky wouldn’t be to impressed either. But she is a major scaredy cat. Camping was great. Was nice to get away even though we didn’t go that far.x
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It’s just nice to get away. I am itching to go somewhere but don’t know yet!
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Just booked a week in Norfolk am very excited. Never been.x
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Norwich is a nice city to visit, some nice countryside and wildlife parks in the area. 🙂
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Cool, thanks for the recommendation.x
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I got my 30 Days Wild pack too! Hawthorn leaves (fresh, new ones) are quite tasty you know – I often eat a few whilst out on a walk and sometimes pull some from the garden hedge and add to salad!
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I will give eating fresh Hawthorn leaves a try thanks for the suggestion 🙂 I look forward to following your blog during 30 Days Wild 🙂 x
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Well done on your miles – you’re doing brilliantly! 🙂 I love the wildflower scheme from Nestle, I hope that you grow some lovely things. We’re really struggling with pigeons eating all of our seedlings, but hopefully you won’t have the same problem!!
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We cover our seedlings with wire mesh just so they get established. We also have lots of pigeons visiting the yarden 😊
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We’re covering everything too but they’re even stripping the mature plants – we put in a huge clump of chives and they razed it to the ground within a couple of hours! I’m sure something will grow for me eventually…
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Oh dear! Hope you find a solution! X
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