Tuesday 10 September 2024

Indoors

 Today was wet cold and windy...

Indoors jobs..

Sorting the garlic crop


That dried nicely in the greenhouse 


The rest of the day was spent sorting more papers and photos 

I now have an empty sideboard and chest of drawers and a mostly sorted desk...

Putting together some items to go to Pirate's nephew and family. Hopefully I can finish that tomorrow morning before our Fife friend comes to help.sory tools and bike bits.

I have done plenty of exercise...up and down the stairs,!!

There are pictures of snow falling further north....here it is just ****** cold !!!!

14 comments:

Tom said...

...great crop of garlic!

DB Stewart said...

That garlic looks amazing...despite the drought of sorrow, a harvest of sorts. Hang in there.

angela said...

Do you normally get snow? Nice job on the garlic.

Red said...

It's too early for cold and snow.

Susan Heather said...

Your garlic looks wonderful.

Bovey Belle said...

I dried mine in the greenhouse too. Must plait them up now.

SNOW? further north, but gosh, that's early. 8 deg. here last night, which is cold enough and I'm sat here with the heated blanket over my shoulders.

gz said...

-3 in the Highlands last night...extra blanket and hot water bottle here as it wasn't far off freezing

Barbara Rogers said...

Keep warm by going up and down stairs! Good weather for extra blankets! I did close my window finally last night but it was only in 50s F. Not nearly as cold as you.

Susan said...

The garlic looks outstanding. You will be well supplied. The cold seems to have come very early. I hope it warms during the day.

Granny Sue said...

I sorted my garlic yesterday too, and hung it up in the kitchen, reserving the biggest for replanting next month.
Well done on the sorting. That is not an easy task.

Aimz said...

yum we add garlic to all our cooking. Sounds like hibernation time

Debby said...

Wow!!! Your garlic did great!

But snow...*shiver*

Bea said...

Oh, the garlic haul looks tremendous.

Jenny Woolf said...

Oh dear - snow! And what an amazing quantity of garlic. You could even hang some off your bike handlebars and pedal around surrounding villages like those Breton onion sellers used to do!