Autumn's Here!
Tue, 5 September, 2006 – 10:40 pm
Where did the summer go? It's now September and yes, it's still raining. Actually I think we've had more sunshine in September already than we did for the whole of August, however that was just on the 1st. It's been pretty overcast since with just the odd glimmer of sunshine showing on occassion. Dreary weather also brings dreary moods. Dave and I have been working solidly for a few weeks now, including weekends. Today by lunchtime I was just so fed up I couldn't be bothered any more! Despite having numerous deadlines I was just so fed up with it all that I really couldn't concentrate.
Anyhow, what's been happening? Well I'm hoping to get back to blogging more often now. I've hooked up my old laptop, put on the basic programs I need (Windows, Firefox, iTunes) and am pretty much using it when I'm upstairs in the bedroom. No it's not to replace my PDA as that will continue to be used, however I can type faster on this and I it means I can sit and blog, and catch up with a few other sites whilst winding down from work. Yes strangely enough despite needing a break from work I don't always need a break from the computer! Plus blogging allows me to clear my head of the day to day things which I've missed doing these past few months. So expect more postings ![]()


2 Responses to “Autumn's Here!”
I love it that you're growing your own fruits and veg
Thanks for your lovely comments and tips on eatingbritain, I have some of my chillis drying in the airing cupboard right now! 
Sxx
By Sarah on Oct 14, 2006
Growing the food has been great fun this year. I'm already planning next year. I've learnt from this year that the melons were not worth it as none finished. The tomatoes came a bit late for us too but that's just timing, and the last time I looked (as I've not been home for 10 days) there was no sign of an aubergine, however the other foods have been great.
I'll be running through the options with my Dad (my gardening mentor) on what we can do next year and post up about it at some point
By Sarah on Oct 14, 2006