Hebridean Home and Croft

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Monday 15th April 2024

Monday already. Back to school today, so silly o'clock alarms set. Only for a week, though, before the exam leave starts. That time again.

Weather is still awful - rain, wind and so cold.

We had our monthly prayer fellowship on Saturday morning. It’s always exciting to see everyone and this time we had visitors from a bible college who were visiting the island. It was a fantastic morning, and I drove home feeling completely refreshed by the Holy Spirit.

After lunch, I lit the fire, because it was so miserable outside, and I got on with my knitting, while we watched the football.

Church on Sunday morning - it was good to be back after a couple of weeks. I missed starting the week off properly.

I had finished my book on Friday night, and the one I started on Saturday just didn't gel with me. It was an Alexander McCall Smith Philosophy Club story, that was languishing on the shelf. Not my cup of tea at all. I had forgotten how annoying middle class New Town Edinburgh was, so that was that.

I spent a lot of time scrolling book accounts on Instagram for some inspiration, and there were quite a few interesting ideas. I resurrected my old bookstagram account @leftontheshelf because I really feel my reading mojo is back.

Anyway, I'm now reading Trollope, who always makes me happy. Dr. Thorne.

Still cold and blustery today, but I worked away in the big polycrub. The strawberry runners are finally in. Some even had flowers. I also got the dwarf beans planted and a tray of purple podded peas.

In the potting shed, I sowed Chioggia beetroot, various lettuce and Spring onions and some nasturtiums. All in all, a nice afternoons work.

Town tomorrow - just gym and a couple of bits from the supermarket, so I should be home well before lunch. I’ve got a few admin jobs to do and some homework for my theology course.

Hoping for more gardening later in the week, but it looks like I’ll be dodging the showers. It is April, I suppose.