Hello, kitcheners! That sounds more like the whisper of a guardian angel than witchery thoughts, Baggs! Glad the branch wasn’t big enough to cause you any difficulties.
The only thing we ever encountered in the middle of a road that we thought might cause us a problem was the biggest turkey I have ever laid eyes on. We were driving a mini and the bird was nearly as big, I swear. We were on a country lane that ran through a farm and this bird held its ground there bidding all comers to take it on. We sat. I said to DH “just drive towards it, it’ll move.” We did. It didn’t. I said “get out and shoo it away.” He said “you get out and shoo it away!” We sat. Then he sounded the horn, and eventually a man appeared and shouted at the turkey in French (we were in Belgium). It strutted off imperiously with him behind it, still shouting, and we followed slowly until we were sure it had gone, then quickly in case it came back! We were supposed to take the same route going home, but we got the map out instead!
I have been making jam this morning with the plums off our tree. It is a lovely colour, perhaps a tad oversweet, and I am not entirely convinced it is going to come out of the jars now I have got it in. Time will tell! I will send some to the kitchen, with some crusty bread! And maybe a chisel! Do not get your hopes up too soon!
I will look in later. We have to go shopping. His Little Highness is coming tomorrow and all must be in place on the comestible front!
will WE learn any thing from the rcent hot weather?






. He seems ready and happy to go, as are his friends.

