I just faffed around most of the day, not inclined to do anything at all. I pulled myself together eventually as I really had to do the description of the last few pieces of china from weeks ago. I picked up another 24 pieces last week, so I need to do them tomorrow. Then I'll have to do the valuation with D on Monday and then write to the owners.
This leaves Tuesday free to get on with preparations for the blog party, which is a week today. As usual, it started big and the numbers have diminished, but it'll be lovely to see everyone. I'm out all Wednesday and Thursday, but we've made the momentous decision to drop our usual Friday morning event, so that I'll have the whole day free.
I'm pushing myself to eat more. I get too tired to eat in the evening, but I had steak tonight. I should have had healthy greens to go with it, but I couldn't face that and added tomatoes and some sweetcorn, because that was the only vegetable in the freezer and I couldn't be bothered to roast the other vegetables I have. But I ate it all anyway. Ever since I turned the Aga off, I've not really felt like cooking - I hope that this week's effort will get me started again. I do make bread every week. I like my bread very much.
I called on Rose, who lives in Norwich again, earlier in the week. She'd originally planned to come on Saturday, but it's her daughter-in-law's birthday celebration, which was on one calendar, and the do here was on the phone diary, so she hadn't realised the clash to start with. The weather is due to be hot. That probably means that we will eat indoors.
One of the excellent qualities of this house is that there's a room to suit any weather. I move round the house with the sun. The kitchen and study face east, so they are good in the morning. The drawing room faces east, but doesn't get so much sun through that window, and west, as does the first dining room. The bigger dining room faces west and north, though the latter windows are small - it's a darker room, always cool on a hot day. I'm going to cut the shrubbery back quite a lot, once nesting season is over, because it's gradually grown far too much and isn't very lovely, to be frank.
The other thing I must do is find time to cut back grass in the tortoise run. All this rain has encouraged it rather too much. I need to leave them some shade, but there's so much undergrowth that they're discouraged from walking about very much. It isn't a big job - actually, if I took them out onto the lawn for a while, it wouldn't take much time at all.
Eh. I used to write this blog to entertain, but now it's just a journal. But I'm still here, at any rate. I'll have a quick look to see if anyone else has written anything before sloping off for another early night (these are a bad habit to have got into, because I sleep and then am awake for hours).