The temperature has dropped considerably since the weekend. Warm and sunny, now cold enough for me to consider an extra jumper - which I'll go upstairs and get, in a minute. I miss the Aga, which is switched down to the minimum for the summer. I could turn it up, but there's really no need, much as I'd like to. I have dough proving in the kitchen as the children ate all the bread yesterday except for one slice, which I toasted for breakfast this morning. I was indulgent. Usually, I have toast and marmite (I have several different breakfasts, this is one of them) but today, I had half the slice with marmite and the rest with marmalade. I wonder if I'll bother to make marmalade again. I'm still slowly ploughing my way through the last batch from at least 5 years ago. I have almost stopped making jams and relishes too, since Tim died, but they keep a long time, so I'm still eating those too. The only ones I have made have been the tomato relish - not quite a chutney, it's not cooked for so long and can be eaten as soon as it's cooked, it doesn't need to mature in the jar - and the wonderful chilli relish that all the family loves, so I usually give each a jar at Christmastime. Didn't get around to it last year, it does take a long time to make as the chillis need to be sliced by hand. But at least I make bread. I am having an Indian meal tonight, so considered making chapatis or naan bread, but realised they're both much easier in the Aga, so I won't bother. I haven't cooked rice on the electric rings very often - again, so very easy in the Aga - so that may not happen either. I realise that a lot of my cooking is done simply so that I can warm up by the cooker. There just isn't the same incentive in the summer.
A large fly is buzzing round the room, trying to get out of the window. I've opened a window for it, letting the cold air in, but it ignores it, trying every other window instead. I know people like that, too.
I was awake in time for the dawn chorus today (no, I didn't get up, bed was warmer) and, half an hour later, realised that there was just birdsong. That is, a bird or a few were singing, but not the whole range of them. I wonder what goes through their heads? I'd woken earlier too, a while after midnight and, luckily before I went back to sleep, Eloise cat jumped on the bed, or rather, she jumped at it and missed. I peered from under the bedclothes in time to see her walking out of the room as if that was exactly what she meant to do. Poor cat, she misjudged the jump in the dark (it's a fairly high bed) and her pride wouldn't let her take a second attempt. Later, once I was awake for good, she jumped back up (it was light by then) and had a long drink of Buxton water. She has been drinking so much more, since I started to buy bottled water for her.
I'll go upstairs now and move the chaise longue to the foot of the bed, take a fresh bottle of water for her and get a cardi. First, I'll close the window, as the officious fly has finally found its way outside.