25 August 2025 (Monday) - Bank Holiday Gardening

I was amazed that I wasn’t aching more this morning bearing in mind that when I staggered off to my pit lats night my watch told me I’d walked nearly twenty-one thousand steps yesterday.
I got up shortly after eight o’clock, set the washing machine going and peered into Facebook as I scoffed toast. It was still there. A few people had been up to bank holiday weekend things yesterday, but not many.
I had a little look at the monthly accounts. I’m not skint, but I’m nowhere near as rich as I’d like to be. Is that greedy of me?
 
I munzed, Wordled (mirth) and harvested dog dung. To be honest most of it got sloshed away with a bucket of water; there was quite a bit of dire rear going on this morning. That would explain why the dogs had been in and out of the house all night long. I hung out the washing, put more in, then we popped over to the garden centre. The pansies in some of our planters were looking tired. I had a plan to get a dozen plants for about a tenner. There was a sale going on at Bybrook Barn; I got three dozen for my tenner.
 
We came home for a cuppa, then I hung out the next load of washing then I cracked on with some gardening while “er indoors TM went shopping. I pulled the dead plants from the planters, put in the new plants into place and moved all the pots and planters about to make them look tidier. And then with everything re-potted and moved I found a couple of pots that didn’t have nice plants in them at all; they had weeds. So I sent a message to “er indoors TM to ask her to get a few more cheap plants.
I then rolled out the huge hose for cleaning out the pond filter, and cleaned out the pond filter, and then looked at the fishing line supporting the floating baskets in the pond. I added a little more slack line to them, and then spent ten minutes stripping the cordyline (as one does) and then “er indoors TM returned. She’d got ten Sweet Williams for less than two quid.
 
We had a rather good ploughman’s lunch, then I potted the new plants, and moved the concrete garden bench. That thing is heavy; I might have strained something. I had an idea to move the buddleias into the shade, but according to the internet they like direct sunshine.
I must admit I’m not overly keen on it.
 
I then had a little look at the internet to plan the evening. It was as well that I did. There had been plans for a geo-meet this evening on the beach to the east of Folkestone. We’d seen a week ago that it wasn’t in the most accessible of places. Parking up at the old Roman villa it would be a little (twenty minutes) walk down through the Warren to get to the given location. Having finished in the garden and with a rather nice evening I wondered if we might go down to Folkestone. Sadly the meet-up had been cancelled. The chap who’d organised it (from Germany) had said “We're from Germany and traveling through the UK in a campervan. Unfortunately, we couldn't find a parking space. The city is very crowded. It wasn't ideal for us either”. Sadly anyone with access to Google Street View would have known that you can’t drive a campervan (or anything) along that bit of beach. You’d have thought the geo-Feds who allowed the meet to be announced might have pointed this out?
 
“er indoors TM boiled up a very good dinner which we scoffed whilst watching another episode of “Quantum Leap”.
I’m more worn out after a few hours’ gardening than I was after yesterday’s miles. Have I ever mentioned that I *really* hate gardening?

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