Hello friends
Happy Friday - can you believe we are in March?
Nobody sent the weather gods this memo, it has been a very damp
week here in Kent. My home had decided it is a colander, new leaks
have appeared - we step over bowls and towels when the heavens open
and that is with a new roof!
Never mind - worse things are happening...
But, I shall swiftly move on to more comforting items -
Crochet
The Cath Kidston colour inspired blanket is finished -
(I'm thinking I need to abbreviate the name).
Quite a narrow border as again, determined not to buy
more yarn for this blanket - it was supposed to be leftovers.
I'm very happy with it, it certainly adds a pop of colour
on these dull days.
I am still working on little squares for a battenburg blanket
and just started a striped project,
I'm still undecided and may
frog it back and revert to squares.
Telly
Britbox
Murder in Provence
Adapted from the books by M.L. Longworth, the show follows Antoine Verlaque,
a Judge, played by Roger Allam as he and his partner investigate the murders
in beautiful scenery.
Oh I really want to like this but confess I will a little disappointed.
Mr Allam is a super actor and plays the part well but the plots
feel very daytime TV. It is also aimed 100% at the middle aged - I don't mind that!
It is still worth watching for the eloquence (Patricia Hodge also stars)
and glorious scenery bathed in sunshine.
Squirrel news
Cyril has been sprightly on his toes this week,
so much so I've only snapped one (bad) photo of Cyril's bum!
He has been scrabbling about on my bathroom roof,
clearly no fear of heights.
Oh and this hazy one - again not posing for the camera.
(Christmas tree growing well though).
The rest of my week has been work, physio and hospital appointments.
All gearing up for my surgery soon and I'm thinking of how
to make home a little easier for when I come out of hospital.
Or, I can just keep the boys on their toes!
This weekend I am hoping to go the cinema to see the new
adaptation of Death on the Nile, Elliott and I are big Agatha Christie fans
and we really enjoyed Kenneth Branagh's Poirot before.
The cast is incredible including Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders.
I think that wraps up my news - woefully unexciting right now!
Wishing you all a lovely weekend and hopefully
some sunshine where you are.
Take care friends.