Friday, 27 June 2025

#WBOYC in June

 


The halfway point of the year! I'm joining in with the Australian Deb's World to share my month. Please pop over there to see how life is on the other side of the world!

Watching and reading

I am watching the Chelsea Detective.  It's not a new programme, but is new to me so I'm enjoying working my way through the episodes.  I tend to put it on while I am doing the ironing to take my mind off my least favourite chore!

Race Across the World has come to an end. My favourite couple didn't win but it was a good race to the end.

We are enjoying The Last Anniversary.  It's nice when we find something that we both enjoy!

My book list for the month is shown in this blog post.  Going on holiday is a good excuse for reading more than usual.

Eating

You can't go to Italy and not eat well can you?  We had some fab meals while we were at Lake Garda.  We'd booked bed and breakfast and found a different restaurant every night.  Every meal was delicious.  Let's also discuss gelato.  Wow.  So many flavours!  The most intriguing one was called Audrey Hepburn.  Yes, really! It was fruits of the forest and white chocolate, I wonder what made them think to call it Audrey Hepburn?



Self Care

Still doing pilates and zumba still but the best self care was a week's holiday in Malcesine.

Days out

Does a week away count? Malcesine was a beautiful location and we spent many hours wandering around, discovering the town.  





We also got the ferry across to Limone which was another charming resort.





Some friends of ours are going to Riva del Garda in a couple of months time so we thought we would get on a bus and see what it was like there.  It's really nice there and I think they will enjoy it!




So all that is left now, is for a 1 Second Everyday roundup



Thursday, 26 June 2025

My book list for June

 I started the month as I did in May, with a Richard Osman book.



It was good to read it so soon after the last one as the characters were all fresh in my mind.  This book deals with some emotive subjects and there were some thought provoking chapters in amongst the mystery.  

An old friend of the Thursday Murder Club has been killed and a mysterious package that he had received has gone missing.  While trying to solve the 'why' of his death and the 'where' of the missing parcel, the group get involved in the antique business, art dealerships and even online romantic fraud.  

I think this may be my favourite book of the series so far and I have no doubt that book five will be downloaded in the not too distant future!

This book caught my eye as I wandered around Stansted Airport before our trip to Italy.



I had already read a couple of Claire Douglas' novels before so felt confident that I would enjoy this.  I was correct in that assumption!  Lena overhears a conversation between her new neighbours which sounds suspiciously like they are planning to commit a crime.  Her friends and family are sure she must have heard something out of context as Henry and Marielle seem such nice, ordinary people.  

But something niggles in her mind and she decides to investigate further.  The previous owners of the house had left a spare key with her in case of emergencies and had not asked for it back when they moved out.  When Lena is sure that the couple have gone away for a weekend she lets herself into their house to see if there is anything there to verify her suspicions.  All seems perfectly normal until she opens the door to a room which has a wall covered with newspaper cuttings.  This leads her to investigate further.  

The answer lies back in the late 90s when Lena was fresh from school and completing her nursing training.  Something that happened then is the catalyst for the new neighbours strange behaviour.

Did I enjoy this? Yes, very much!  I read it in two days!  

I also took with me a totally different book

Now I thought that this may be a bit predictable but it had a clever variation on a theme.  Two women from polar opposites of the social spectrum, both members at the same gym, a mix up with gym bags ...  

Sam is shocked to find that she has picked up a bag with designer clothes in it rather than her comfortable work wear, but not quite as shocked as Nisha who opens the wrong bag to find high street clothing.  Where is her Chanel jacket?  What about her Laboutin sandals?  She travels home in gym flip flops and a dressing gown, gets in the lift to the rooftop penthouse suite and finds her way barred by her husband's bodyguard who tells her that she is not allowed back into her home and that he is seeking a divorce.  

Nisha's journey from living the highlife to finding herself homeless and having to find work cleaning the rooms in the fancy hotel rather than living there is cleverly written. Her divorce settlement is dependent on her returning her fancy sandals to her husband who does not believe her when she says she doesn't know where they are.  What importance do they have and how will she track them down?  All is revealed with several twists along the way.  

This was a great holiday read and was not as 'chic lit' as I thought it would be!



Tuesday, 17 June 2025

Catching up Tuesday

 Thank you for popping by, it feels like a long time since I was last writing a blog post. I have naturally been spending time out in my new Mini, it’s so much fun to drive and very different to my last one.

We’ve also been getting organised for our forthcoming trip. The cases are down from the loft and Coco is eyeing them suspiciously every time she goes upstairs! Little does she know that she has a little vacation of her own coming up, spending time with her ‘friend’ Daisy 😆 Paul is practising his Italian and I am making lists of things to pack! 

Our son’s dog had a horrible accident at the weekend in the woodland near their house. He went romping through the undergrowth and speared himself on a sharp branch of a tree. So we had unexpected childcare duties while he had an unexpected emergency surgery to sew him back together again.


As you can see, he is none too impressed with that cone!

The weather here has been gorgeous and the garden is looking good.  Paul has been working hard out there and I've helped now and again but all credit should really go to him!


The peonies are beautiful this year and it was lovely to pick some to bring into the house


I’ve been ‘Knitting and Nattering’ and learning how to make a colourful blanket without having to join any edges, you join as you go.



Right, I think it is time to say ‘arrivederci’ and ‘hasta la vista’!

Ciao!

Monday, 2 June 2025

Me on Monday

 Just like that, we are in June.  Half way through the year!

Something good happened last week.  My new car arrived 😁 The right model and the right colour and the right number of doors!  



So this week starts with a trip to see our financial advisor.  The joys of being of pensionable age eh?  Asking him to oversee our accounts back in 2011 was the best thing we did, his advice has been invaluable over the years.  A morning in his office will be time well spent.

Coco is hoping to have a better week this week.  She had to have a small procedure to remove a lump from the top of her head last week.  It was a bit like having a skin tag removed for a human and she had to have a crucial part of her fringe shaved so she's looking a little different!  Then we had Daisy the dachshund come to stay for a couple of days while our daughter went to visit her in-laws. So it wasn't the best of times for Coco, she doesn't like sharing us with other dogs!  

I've got my pre-holiday hair cut booked in for Tuesday so hopefully I won't be copying Coco with the dodgy fringe.  I think I've also reached the pre-holiday stage where I should probably check that my swimming costumes still fit, I don't want to get overseas and then find I don't have anything to wear around the pool!                 

I had an email last week that got me thinking and I'm wondering if it's something they are sending to people all over the UK.  It was entitled 'Are you ready for anything?' and it was from the Local Resilience Forum of our county constabulary.  It was a survey to see how prepared you are in case of an emergency event.  Being of a suspicious nature, I wondered if they know something we don't know!  It also made me buy a litre of bottled water, a dozen AA batteries and a dozen AAA batteries when I went to the shops. Just in case ... 😳   I'm not sure a litre of water would last us long but it felt like I was a tiny bit more prepared!

I need to find a new project for my 'knit and natter' get together on Friday, I could continue with my ongoing blanket, but it's got to the stage now where it's heavy and hot on your lap when you are working on it.  I need something smaller!  



So I'm off to trawl through online crochet pattern websites, wish me luck!  Hope you have a good week!