Another Month – I’m no longer counting.
First of all, welcome to my time zone. A challenge achieved. When I didn’t put the clocks back last Autumn I thought it would be something I’d manage to do for a couple of days. The confusion of it seemed obvious at the outset. Although I don’t have many appointments these days, I do have some. And there are a few things I like to watch on TV in real time. How could I be so out of synch? Probably the most important thing was that Pavel agreed to do this with me. I’m absolutely sure it would have been impossible with two of us on different times in the same house! Well, we did it and you all joined us in our light evenings a week or so ago. I would do it again. I settled into doing such things as having lunch while everyone else was having coffee and I ignored the raised eyebrows (you know who you are) when discussing anything to do with time with friends. I don’t have an image to celebrate this bit of nonsense so here’s a photo of a sundial I made.

If you remember, this all started off as a project related to reaching 70. Another school friend just did that too. Annie Wilcox lives in Canada now and is vegan. For her 70th she sent 70 vegan recipes to her friends. She says the recipes produce delicious offerings and are not complicated. Therefore here I am with another challenge. I will, from now on, cook two vegan recipes from Annie’s list for as long as I agree that what I’m producing is delicious! Thank you Annie for the inspiration. In the meantime I cooked:


at whenever she wants to laugh….
I’ve made a bit of progress along the canal as the map shows. An aside – I discovered the canal is 35 miles long and so doing it in ‘there and back’ chunks means 70 miles. So I’ll go back and repeat the parts that have only been walked once. This month the walk was from Bridge (No 84?) to Goytre Wharf; Goytre Wharf to Pontymoile Basin; and Pontymoile Basin to Five Locks. There we ‘officially’ met up with brother Malcolm & Linda who brought us (thebest) fish and chips from Page’s in Cwmbran – this is a recommendation – and we wandered back to our starting point. I’m quite disappointed that I’ve not seen a kingfisher on the canal walks. Other people seem to quite often.

Talking of birds, I sent for some proper colouring pencils but they didn’t arrive in time to colour a bird this month. So I chose a wood pigeon which really only needed pencils…… And I’ve started the bird tapestry but not done enough to warrant a photo.

I made two donations this month. One to Coffi Cymru/Living With Dementia which is a group organising get togethers for local people with dementia. The other to The Parkinson’s Society. I donated to a local Parkinson’s group earlier in the year, but this month my friend Jane’s mother died with Parkinson’s and her daughter-in-law decided to ask for sponsors for her challenge to climb Skirrid – a local mountain – every day in March. I love other people’s challenges and this one was much more demanding than any of mine and so I wanted to support her. And anyway, it was for Jane too.
I forgot to report on Matt’s CD last month. He’s not sending me new CDs this year, but his favourite ones instead. He knows I won’t have them already. So, February and March – I think I’ve got this right are Neutral Milk Hotel and Deer Park. Matt must be getting old too because he gave me Neutral Milk Hotel a few years ago when he came to stay in luxury instead of a Green Man Festival tent. I like both, and I do so like getting some music each month that I wouldn’t otherwise know about.

Books. Two again. One for bookclub – Elif Shafak’s 10 Minutes and 38 Seconds in This Strange World. I wasn’t sure what to expect as I’d not read about it. But I had read Elif’s little gem – How To Stay Sane In An Age of Division, so I was optimistic. She didn’t disappoint. A book about Leila’s memories that come to her as she is dying. Which may sound depressing, but it’s not. It’s about friends, their friendships, and extraordinary lives. I very much liked it.
I read Belinda Bauer’s Exit, which was a swapped birthday present. Susie originally bought me Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club, but I’d read that over Christmas and since the wonderful Book-ish was Susie’s shop of choice I was able to do an easy exchange. I decided on Exit because it’s partly about elderly people getting tied up in a murder. It’s fun and I enjoyed it, but it’s not quite a good a read as Thursday Murder Club.

The favourite monthly CLOUD, POEM and PIECE OF MUSIC from the breakfast time routine:


It was a difficult choice of music this month but I loved that when I listened to Libertango by Astor Piazzolla I could see the dancers. Then I found this on YouTube.
That’s all for now! I gave up chocolate for Lent under the influence of Joanna who I know has been doing it at least every year since we met in 1984. I thought it would be something to do in lockdown (and a challenge!). Emma helpfully pointed out that it was the complete opposite of something to do…… Anyway, I did it. Happy Easter.







































