When I opened the curtains on Thursday morning and spotted the moon, I had to dash for my big camera to get a photo and I was pleased to see it was in focus because 10 minutes later the moon was hidden by mist as the Sun arrived.
We did a little bit of clearing but the before and after shots didn't look much different on a typical December allotment plot!
A couple of hours later we took a wander up the High Street to see the Christmas lights.
The blue tree is particularly beautiful and the little trees attached to all the shops are always lovely to see, though the traffic was too busy to show the High Street off in all its glory - perhaps we'll do a late-night visit when the road is empty.The canal has to be the most photographed part of Hungerford and The Rose of Hungerford often has a starring role. When we drove past earlier there was quite a crowd gathering to have a canal trip with Santa 😊
So apart from that, I have barely moved from the living room in the past week, except to do some cooking...
I made these bean balls with gigantes and runner beans. The smoked paprika tomato sauce was very tasty and the green spinach noodles were a colourful addition. This is the bean balls cooking - I mashed them together with fried shallots and a bit of bell pepper, they were very tasty although not very photogenic.
I'm working my way through a packet of chestnuts and a Festival squash at the moment, so had a ricey-tomatoey meal last night.
And for lunch I've just had cold roasted squash, with chestnuts and a bought salad with lambs lettuce and beetroot slivers.
Sweet and delcious, but now I have to do some more work. I've just seen that a meeting has been cancelled - that's always a bonus! Aah, and a song title from Fiddler on the Roof - haven't seen that beautiful film for years.. maybe it'll be on at Christmas 😏
I find trees when in silhouette form to be very interesting at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are certainly an interesting feature of the Winter landscape
DeletePhoto opportunities are few and far between at this time on an allotment - there is little to see. I agree that food is often tastier than it looks in photos. shots have to be taken quickly as you just want to start eating, Recipe book photos are often of meal that have gone cold and taken with suitable lighting,
ReplyDeleteYes and I have so little inclination to go out in the winter - unless it’s snowy or frosty.
DeleteThis blog is basically my diary, so even if the food doesn’t look great it helps remind me what I enjoyed, and didn’t!