So, having hosted Thibault and Clarissa for lunch last week I lined up another visitor for lunch in my garden, my mate John from Hampstead. But in the meantime I got an unexpected visitor, namely my next door neighbour's son.
To explain, his uncle is an electrician who had come round to replace my fuse box. And he brought the lad along to help - handing him tools etc - no doubt also partly as the boy was bored. Anyway, being Albanian conversation was easier with the boy. It turned out he has a lively interest in history and he was most impressed that my father had actually fought in the last war. Then his uncle decided to send him down the road to buy some pastries for lunch, and offered to get one for me. So I ended up in the garden having lunch with my new friend! Really nice lad. And note the remarkably good looking haircut courtesy of his dad!
I was showing off my zoom lens! |
And then today the big event; my first time out of the front gate in over 3 months. Actually my friends saw this as a bigger event than I did. They seemed to think I was tantamount to an acrophobic. But I just didn't want to take a risk without it being worthwhile. And given weather and being a weekday morning with fewer people around (and infection rates so low) I judged risk was close to zero. And I actually had a gain to be made, namely to meet my friend Elaine and plunder a local garden centre.
So I duly got dressed for the occasion.
As it turned out, the Great Outdoors is very much as I remember it, but with better weather.
Fortunately Alexandra Palace is just where I had left it 3 months ago.
But as I say I had a destination in mind. Basically just filled a trolley with plants. Fortunately they deliver. Would have struggled to get this lot back in carrier bags!
Hydrangeas starting to flower. |
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