A diary of my life in retirement - food, books, gardening, travel, grandkids, and other pastimes that fill my days.
Wednesday, 22 July 2020
Relief From the Heat
Nothing to report today as it has been rainy most of the day. It's starting to brighten up now and not cold. The grass is still very brown but I don't think we got enough rain to bring it back just yet. At least I haven't had to cut it in weeks!
Tuesday, 21 July 2020
Dragging a Bit Today
More tennis today and not nearly as hot but still quite humid. We managed two sets then Susan and I came back to my place for coffee and set the world to rights.
Just after Susan left Judy called to say they were dropping by. I had my doubts about swimming but two of the grands were in the pool within minutes of arriving. Judy brought lunch so we had it "al fresco" around the patio table.
I needed a nap after they left as I had not slept well last night. Still tired so I think it will be an early night!
Just after Susan left Judy called to say they were dropping by. I had my doubts about swimming but two of the grands were in the pool within minutes of arriving. Judy brought lunch so we had it "al fresco" around the patio table.
I needed a nap after they left as I had not slept well last night. Still tired so I think it will be an early night!
Sunday, 19 July 2020
Totally Exhausted
An hour and a half on the tennis court this morning and I was completely beat when we decided to stop - we all were! In fact, when we got to 5-5 in the second set we agreed to make the next game the decider. Otherwise we might have gone to 6-6 and have had to play a tie-breaker. None of us wanted to do that.
It has been decided by the powers that be that we may now play doubles so that's a relief. Since getting home I have been feeling a bit squeamish so may have a bit of heat stroke. Not surprising as it was in the high 20's right from first thing, and very humid. I spent the afternoon napping.
A bit of an adventure in the kitchen today - I made a Pesto sourdough loaf and it turned out brilliantly! The sourdough starter could have done with fermenting a bit longer but did give the bread a nice tangy taste. Also I was able to use my own pesto sauce. I think I have worked out the kinks from the last unsuccessful attempt, so will definitely make it again. I have "fed" the starter so it will be good for another loaf or two.
It has been decided by the powers that be that we may now play doubles so that's a relief. Since getting home I have been feeling a bit squeamish so may have a bit of heat stroke. Not surprising as it was in the high 20's right from first thing, and very humid. I spent the afternoon napping.
A bit of an adventure in the kitchen today - I made a Pesto sourdough loaf and it turned out brilliantly! The sourdough starter could have done with fermenting a bit longer but did give the bread a nice tangy taste. Also I was able to use my own pesto sauce. I think I have worked out the kinks from the last unsuccessful attempt, so will definitely make it again. I have "fed" the starter so it will be good for another loaf or two.
Saturday, 18 July 2020
So Hot!
It is 6:00 p.m. and still 32C here (according to my news feed) and not likely to cool off much overnight. I haven't ventured out much today and definitely haven't been working in the garden, other than watering the plants.
This current heat wave is very debilitating, and has made me very lethargic. At least I have A/C although, set at 25C, it doesn't feel entirely comfortable - at least until you step outside! Then you can really feel the difference. I think I will have to leave it running all night. Hate to think what my electricity bill will be like for this month.
This current heat wave is very debilitating, and has made me very lethargic. At least I have A/C although, set at 25C, it doesn't feel entirely comfortable - at least until you step outside! Then you can really feel the difference. I think I will have to leave it running all night. Hate to think what my electricity bill will be like for this month.
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