Monday, October 28

Autumn toghtens its grip

It's been more of the same this week We have had a mixed bag of weather again, although not as much rain. Despite this everywhere is wet and soggy. Heavy morning dew coats the grass making everywhere squelchy underfoot.
On top of this, the clocks have been turned back an hour, so the nights are drawing in confusing our body clocks, and cutting short any afternoon activity.
Despite this, we have continued working on the allotment.



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Monday, October 14

Ruby's fourth stamp

Last week we never knew what type of weather we would wake up to, as the weather forecasts changed almost hourly. Most days started gloomy and wet but, on the days that we were lucky, the sun broke through the clouds during the afternoon. On other days the gloom hung around and mist descended.




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The colour of autumn

It was another mixed weather week. We had quite a bit of rain, dull and gloomy, mornings and some bouts of sunshine  At times it was also very cold so layers of clothing were called for 

We managed to complete one or two jobs at the allotment.



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Wednesday, October 9

September in Pictures






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Monday, October 7

Down to the roots

At the allotment, I actually did some planting. We had some small brocolli and cauliflower plants in the greenhouse which we decided to plant out. They are very small and I know it's late to be planting them but there are two chances as to whether or not they grow. The brassicas planted at a more optimum time failed as the roots were eaten.



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