This is why I am hiding away in the cooler part of the lounge today to do this month's blog. We just took the dogs for a swim, but the river has a lot of really dodgy green agae all over it so we hosed them off when we got back up to the house.
You will notice (or not) some layout changes on the blog. Thought we should update our house pic to more recent incarnation so decided to change everything else...typically.
We also have a new blog advertising B and B and Courses that we run here. If you want to check this out you can go to Quinta Studio Breaks. Pass it on to anyone you think might be interested.
So the first part of the month found Fraser here alone with the dogs, a bad back and inflamed sinuses, which we think was due to the intense amount of late pollen from the area, while I was enjoying my birthday in the UK. (I'm tough, I can take it! F)
Went to the pub with James and Adela, Lexa and Jo, for a birthday dinner whilst Rich was in the USA.
Lexa was so well behaved and even sang Happy Birthday to me!! |
When Rich came home we had yet another party, with hats and balloons. |
Great Aunty Pat came to visit Lexa at home too and had a fun packed playtime with her. |
The big excitement was watching a robin family nesting in the wall next door. She loved it and I managed to get some video of the babies in the nest. I also got to meet my great niece Luna for the
first time. She has had a really traumatic first 6 months and had open heart surgery for a hole in the heart. She is now well on the way to recovery so it was lovely to be able to meet her.
We have had two other babies, (double great nephews for me) in June. Alfie Lee was born to Shannon and my great nephew Ricky, while Nina and great nephew Bradley have had second son, Jacob Henry. Sady I just didn't have the time to meet up with them all.
Meanwhile back here Fraser was busy with the camera. His new birthday close up lens coming in handy for shots of a new critter visitor. A tiny dragon fly relative called libelloides of which we have loads, hovering amongst the long grass.
The viginia creeper is taking on the appearance of the hanging gardens of Babylon outside the kitchen.
Water lilies and frogs are popping up all over the place
The field is beginning to go brown with the heat but at least it is cut!
The pond is a soup of young fish
And my wild flower plot at the back of the lower pond has been such a success with loads of annuals and perenials popping through the long grass. Great!
So we have both been busy trying to keep the land and gardens in check this month. It is just what is needed at this time of year. Courgette, lettuce, beetroot, beans and spinach going gangbusters and onions ready to pull and dry before plaiting. Plus the wild strawberries which are everywhere have given us smoothie bases for the last fortnight.
I started teaching my first drawing course last week and run two classes, 8 people in all, two groups each on a different day. Really exciting and I am enjoying it tremendously. It has taken a lot of time to prepare and plan but I am really hoping it will be successful. The course is over 12 weeks with homework set for the students in between 7 teaching sessions. The students are expats, English and one Dutch and they seem to be really enjoying it so far. If you are interested in seeing what they are doing you can go the Drawing Diaries blog at this link,
Fraser Here - Whilst hiding from the heat and doing the mowing between 0770 and 0900, I've been finishing off some model ships that have been laguishing on shelves for ages the first is the Kallinen, a tiny 1/700th scale Russian Battle Cruiser. Mean looking ship. It's backdrop is painted in oils - gotta keep the hand in!
Finally, the day Sylvi got back from the UK, Bugsy went off for a jaunt and came back with blood over his muzzle and neck. We didn't panic but it looked much worse than it was. We think he had a 'discussion' with a cat who managed to shred the end of his ear. He was bleeding everywhere but a plaster and temporary snood cut from a tubular gauze served to stop him scratching. He really was not amused! Probably he was a narked because he didn't look his usual cool self.