Not-a-holiday and tele
There has been a eclectic mix on the television recently.
There was Jingo (aka Lawrence of Arabia), Lords and Ladies (aka A Midsummers Night Dream) and The Admirable Crichton (no TP connection that I know of).
DEVS is the star. Story is a bit slow but the cinematography is brilliant. Posed shots, mood lighting that doesn't just look dark, interesting acting and actors.
One to watch.
Spuds are starting to grow so will have to begin watering as there is no rain predicted this week. Weather is really sunny, although still a bit of a chill, after all it is still only April.
And it was only five weeks today we went to Shrewsbury.
We should be in Northumberland this week.
Walked to Hoylake for milk etc then walked back along the front and sandies. The path is edged with sprouting greenery and maybe some crab apples. It has been awhile since we did this regularly - probably when we had the dog - so a bit out of touch with what is there.
We do this quite regularly now, so maybe a few surprises.
The cherry tree seems to have disappeared, though.
J's flowers arrived, several days late so are a bit mouldy and sad.
Such a shame, but with the increase in online shopping it is, I suppose, inevitable.
There was Jingo (aka Lawrence of Arabia), Lords and Ladies (aka A Midsummers Night Dream) and The Admirable Crichton (no TP connection that I know of).
DEVS is the star. Story is a bit slow but the cinematography is brilliant. Posed shots, mood lighting that doesn't just look dark, interesting acting and actors.
One to watch.
Spuds are starting to grow so will have to begin watering as there is no rain predicted this week. Weather is really sunny, although still a bit of a chill, after all it is still only April.
And it was only five weeks today we went to Shrewsbury.
We should be in Northumberland this week.
Walked to Hoylake for milk etc then walked back along the front and sandies. The path is edged with sprouting greenery and maybe some crab apples. It has been awhile since we did this regularly - probably when we had the dog - so a bit out of touch with what is there.
We do this quite regularly now, so maybe a few surprises.
The cherry tree seems to have disappeared, though.
J's flowers arrived, several days late so are a bit mouldy and sad.
Such a shame, but with the increase in online shopping it is, I suppose, inevitable.
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