I don’t think I was meant to write this post. With half a page written, I was adding pictures when I noticed all the text had gone!! 😦 So take two! Here’s a quick recap of my week in a Sunday Sevens devised by Natalie at Threads and bobbins.
#Walk1000miles: I’ll get my abysmal mileage out of the way first. It’s been a lazy week for both walking and exercising. I have just felt so tired! This week I have managed 22 miles. Bringing my annual total to 759 miles.
Foraging: One mile of my weekly total was strolling around Liverpool’s Festival Gardens. David, Riley and I went in search of blackberries! There were tons of brambles! We managed to collect a small bag full but there were loads left to ripen. Do you have any ideas on what I can do with my small haul of blackberries?
Book I am reading: This week I have picked up And the Mountains Echoed, the third novel by Khaled Hosseini. Though written in a different style to his first two books, I am enjoying it so far. It keeps me distracted while on the daily commutte. Have you read this book, what were your impressions?
Wildlife and yarden: This week I noticed a common carder bee enjoying the flowers on the delilah. The wildflowers from the 30 Days Wild pack seem to be growing well! I wonder what flowers will bud? We also pulled up the centurion onions. Some hadn’t developed so we discarded them. Of the few we salvaged, we just have to leave them to dry and then I will try one. We haven’t be at all successful this year with growing our own. What do you suggest we try and grow next year?
Cooking: This week I have been very busy in the kitchen, cooking and making our meals from scratch. I have come across two vegan blogs (Yup it’s Vegan and Vegan Richa) with some wonderful recipes. I was inspired by The Gourmet Vegan’s recipe of a spicy butter bean and sausage casserole. However I didn’t have any mushrooms or butter beans, so substituted them for peppers and cannellini beans.
Bear-mingham: This weekend David and I drove the two hours from Liverpool to the UK’s second largest city, Birmingham. Our journey took half an hour longer than usual as we found that junction 6 of the M6 was closed at weekends, until September! The diversion was long and the return journey via junction 7 was stressful to navigate. However we did have a nice time once in Birmingham. We visited the city two years ago to see The Big Hoot! This time we visited their sleuth of 100 sun bears! You can read about past trails we’ve visited here. In the two hours we walked the city’s streets, we saw 28 colourful bears. I’ll end the post with a collage of our favourite ones. Which ones are your favourite?
That was my week, how was yours?
Thanks for reading,
Christine x
Is there a deadline for walking 1000 miles? You seem to be well on your way. Your yarden is doing well, and love the bear photos! ☺️ X
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Thanks for your comment. 🙂 I think Walk 1000 miles is January 1st 2017 to 31 December 2017. Well that’s what I am aiming for. I think I am doing well. It’s just been a tired week. Things will pick up I am sure mid August when I plan some more swim/walks… hopefully. The bears of Birmingham were a lot of fun, we only scratched the surface! x
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I love these trails! We’ve had a few up here too. I like the panda in his red coat best.
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We traveled all the way to Aberdeen a few years back to see their Dolphins. They make the world a brighter place 🙂
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Looks to me like you’re doing well with the walking and it’s not lazy to listen t your body and take it easy once in a while. 🙂
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Aww thanks for your support. I agree it’s good to rest the body but the mind has other ideas lol xx
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Know exactly what you mean 🙂 Have a great week.
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ooh delicious! I’ve not seen any ripe blackberries around here – not that I’ve been out to see them really, the house is eating up all my time right now! I’d add those to an apple crumble, looks just enough for apple and blackberry crumble for two 🙂
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May do just that Louise. Hope the work on the house isn’t too stressful. It takes a while but it’s all worth it 😁 x
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I agree with Louise, I would add the blackberries to a crumble. Love the bears. My favourites are the first one and the black and gold one. My wildflowers are looking pretty similar, I can’t wait for them to bud. You are doing really well with your walking challenge. Xx
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Thanks for your comment Sharon x I wonder what flowers the wildflower mix will be 😀
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Very pick n mix. X
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