Sunday 10 March 2024

Woman

I’m not sure how it’s the 10th of March already, but that’s what life is like these days!

A frosted daffodil

So far March has brought frost, fog and rain, but thank goodness a bit of sunshine too!

I’ve enjoyed seeing the various poems in shop windows up the High Street for the Hungerford Poetry Festival - what a good idea! I haven’t had an opportunity to pop into the library yet to see all the locally written ones but here’s my offering - a Marsh Lane one, obviously 😊

We had a very pleasant allotment day yesterday, doing various bits of tidying and clearing - mostly not on our plots, but Jamie did finish the potato patch with a sprinkling of sulphur and a final dig through.

I dug and planted up some of Ivan’s irises - it’s a lucky dip for what colours we may get. There are 4 different plants there so hopefully a good mix - lots of plotholders have been taking them before the plots are re-leased to newcomers. 
Lots of us studying last year’s photos to try and work out which plants to go for ☺️ Here’s a reminder of last year’s fabulous display; we will miss it, but it’ll be nice seeing the colours spread around the site. And we’ve bought ‘Ivan’s Bench’ with donations that plotholders have given for the plants - for Ivan and others to sit and rest awhile.
Last weekend it was very wet but I managed to dig three holes and planted our mini-orchard - very mini! One Conference pear, one cherry and one golden apple. The pear and cherry are in bud but the apple is still dormant. I don’t know anything about fruit trees so it’ll be a bit of a learning experience.
After a nice plot day yesterday it has returned to grey skies today and overnight rain, so I’ve been mostly cooking. A curried parsnip soup made with three decent parsnips from the plot and plenty of delicious spices - that will cover a few lunchtimes this week.
Last week I used some of my dried Yin Yang beans with leeks and parsnip for a very tasty stew, made with passata. We also used a few leeks with a cheesy pasta, leek and Quorn lardons bake - so more-ish but we did manage to make it cover two meals.
As well as the soup today, I’ve been making a focaccia, using Waitrose garlic focaccia mix. It’s been very time-consuming with so much resting and turning but it certainly bubbled and expanded!
I thought I’d gone wrong a few times - the dough was so sloppy, but it looks ok now it’s out of the oven. As you can see, I decorated it with chives, peppers, tomatoes and onion - Some of those pre-roasted peppers look a bit too charred ☺️ And, it isn’t meant to be a Union Jack!!
The song is a reference to International Women’s Day last week and, well, it’s a great song by Neneh Cherry - enjoy (though the video is rather depressing)!

8 comments:

  1. I like your poem. Apart from a few dry days last week the weather has certainly been rather variable. Those are good choices for the fruit trees, and should do well. xx

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    2. Thanks Flighty. We keep checking, but no fruit on our trees yet :-)

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  2. I see that like us you are heavily into parsnips and leeks do you freeze any. By the way, enjoyed the poem.
    The iris colours are beautiful we only have dark purple ones.

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    1. Thankyou Sue. We only have a small freezer so tend to pick to eat straightaway. I'd say we'll get a bigger freezer, but we'd have to get a bigger kitchen first!!
      I know, the iris are beautiful en masse - looking forward to seeing what we and other plotholders have managed to retrieve

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  3. Great poem makes me grateful for my allotment & being able to get out there. Love the focaccia, well done looks beautiful. Spring is here so we will all be hard at work on the allotment. We are in Essex on the coast so best of both worlds for us .

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    1. Thankyou! If the rain holds off for a while it’ll be nice to get some prep sorted - otherwise we may just have to sit in the polytunnel 😊
      Luck you to be by the sea

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